We dug through the celebrity photo archives to bring you the absolute worst pictures we could find of \"Transformers\" goddess Megan Fox. And, surprise, surprise, they really aren\'t all that bad. Curse you, beautifully photogenic woman!
The class of 2009 had Obama, but Arizona State University\'s class of 2010 is recruiting the leader of a different sort of nation to deliver their commencement address: The Colbert Nation.
While 64 percent deemed media attention to the 50-year-old pop superstar excessive, 29 percent thought it was appropriate and only 3 percent thought there was not enough coverage.
British celebrities and Bollywood stars are ditching their worst pair of pants to demand a ban on a harmful pesticide in cotton production. Dermot O\'Leary and Sam Roddick are among those joining the Pants To Poverty protests taking place in 16 countries around the world.
The city of Los Angeles has only received $17,000 of the $1.4 million it cost to put on Michael Jackson\'s memorial -- but it\'s not because MJ fans are cheap...
Regardless of the public’s weaning voyeuristic appetite, managers and publicists continue to exhaust and exploit this medium for the career booster it was once hoped to be.\\r
\"The vast majority of the people in that hall, and certainly 99 percent of the celebrities who have come to this memorial did not stand anywhere near Michael Jackson during the years he was accused of those horrible crimes. They just disappeared, and now they have resurfaced to celebrate his life.\"
\"Legoland intended to honor the late King of Pop by putting his four-inch Lego likeness on display at its Miniland U.S.A. park in Carlsbad, California. But today officials announced the plan had been abandoned due to \'unresolved legal issues.\'\"
Michael Jackson will be buried this week– without his brain. As his family tries to finalise details for the King of Pop’s funeral on Tuesday they have been told it will be held back for tests.
Gene Simmons says he\'s heard enough celebrity tributes to Michael Jackson, and wants to hear from the kids who accused the late pop singer of molestation. States reality TV star and KISS front man Simmons, \"So while it\'s sad that (Jackson) had this sad life and I understand, that\'s horrible - Michael\'s not the only victim.\"