Miley's Stalker's House: A Fixer-Upper
Miley Cyrus's alleged stalker, Mark McLeod, had his house raided by police yesterday, and let's just say it ain't no French colonial. Though where would a celeb stalker live if not in a broken-down shack out in the woods? (via TMZ)
Shia's Book of the Month
Shia Lebouf was spotted leaving a Los Angeles Barnes & Noble with a copy of "And Then the Roof Caved In: How Wall Street's Greed and Stupidity Brought Capitalism to Its Knees." Either he's preparing for his new role in the "Wall Street" sequel or he's trying to start a really adult version of "Reading Rainbow." (via Lainey Gossip)
John Hughes Dead -- Takes the Best of Our Childhood With Him
John Hughes -- beloved director of "The Breakfast Club," "Sixteen Candles," "Home Alone," and "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" -- died of a heart attack yesterday morning. Check out this great tribute by a girl who was Hughes' pen pal. (via Zap 2 It, Gawker)
D-Bag of the Day: Dustin Diamond
Dustin Diamond, aka Screech, is set to release a juicy tell-all memoir about his days on the hit show that includes details about the "Saved by the Bell" cast's rampant drug use, hard-core partying, and steamy sexual encounters. Hmm ... sounds like fan-fic to us. (via Perez Hilton)
Judge Katy
First Katy Perry kissed a girl. Now, she might be dissing some. Perry has signed on to be a guest judge on the next season of "American Idol." (via I'm Not Obsessed)
Scientologist and the City?
Katie Holmes is in talks to appear in the sequel to the "Sex and the City" movie. We hear her height-challenged hubby Tom Cruise is auditioning for the role of Chris Noth's little brother, Mr. Small. (via Just Jared)
Motormouth: Molly Ringwald
"He was and always will be an important part of my life. He will be missed -- by me and by everyone he has touched. My heart and all my thoughts are with his family now," Molly Ringwald, on the death of director John Hughes. (via E Online)
















