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Martha Stewart Brings Rachael Ray Feud to a Simmer
Martha Stewart wants you to know she has no intention of throwing any pies in Rachael Ray's face.
The two TV titans' supposed spat came to a boil last week after Martha had some choice words for Oprah Winfrey's protégé on Nightline.
"[Rachael] just did a new cookbook, which is just a reedit of a lot of her older recipes. And that's not good enough for me," she said. "Rachael is different. She's more of an entertainer…with her bubbly personality, than she is teacher, like me. That's not what she's professing to be."
Of course, now that everyone has declared them frenemies, Martha feels the need to cook up some compliments for her younger counterpart.
Carrie Prejean the Hot Topic at Miss California Pageant
Carrie Prejean may have been out of sight at Sunday's Miss California USA pageant—but she definitely was not out of mind.
The annual pageant, held at Agua Caliente Resort and Casino in Rancho Mirage, was full of overt digs at the controversial beauty queen. Donald Trump, the owner of Miss Universe, even got in on the action, appearing via video feed to introduce the interview portion of the show.
"Get ready for some really tough questions…and as time has proven, they get us in a lot of trouble," he promised.
Host Chris Jacobs also contributed a few cracks about Prejean, saying that one lucky girl would win the chance to "become TMZ's new favorite topic" and "give Larry King something inappropriate to talk about." He also referenced her solo sex-tape scandal, joking that a producer wanted to call Miss Photogenic "the Carrie Prejean award."
Backstage, pageant co-director Shanna Moakler weighed in on the controversies that have colored the organization's year. (Moakler, who left her post at Miss California USA during Prejean's reign, returned after Trump ousted the scandal-ridden titleholder.)
Foodie Fight! Martha Slams Rachael, Says Dueling Domestic Diva Is "Not Good Enough"
If you can't take the heat, get out of Martha Stewart's kitchen. That means you, Rachael Ray.
While it was just a week ago that the dueling domestic divas made nice by making their first joint appearances on their respective daytime chatfests, apparently a few days are all Stewart needed to make up her mind about Ray's culinary prowess. Or lack thereof.
In an interview set to air tonight on Nightline, the high priestess of homemaking shuts down any would-be comparisons with her long-rumored younger rival.
"Well, to me, she professed that she could—cannot bake," the ice queen begins. "She just did a new cookbook, which is just a re-edit of a lot of her old recipes. And that's not good enough for me.
"Rachael is different," Stewart goes on. "She is more of an entertainer…with her bubbly personality, than she is teacher, like me. That's not what she's professing to be."
And lest there be any confusion, that's not a good thing. That sound you hear? That's the sound of it being on.
Levi Johnston Flips Sarah Palin the Proverbial Bird
Looks like Thanksgiving dinner at Aunt Katie's won't be happening this year.
Hearing that his former future mother-in-law, Sarah Palin, is a bit heartbroken by his decision to pose for Playgirl, Levi Johnston thought neither long nor hard and announced that he couldn't care less.
"You know what, I don't care if she sees them," he said of the not-full-frontal photos he took for the magazine when E!'s cameras caught up with him today at L.A. International Airport.
"Who cares about what she says or does? I don't care. Forget about her," he said.
It's very obvious that the 19-year-old father of Palin's grandson, Tripp, doesn't care what she thinks, which is that Levi is "on a road that's not a healthy place to be."
True, the traffic on the road leading out of LAX is an accident waiting to happen...
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Carrie Prejean, for one, cares what Sarah Palin thinks.
Glee Star: I'll Still Watch Thanksgiving Day Parade
Just because the Glee cast was ousted from the NBC Thanksgiving Day Parade lineup doesn't mean our favorite high school singing club is holding a grudge.
Glee's main man on campus, Cory Monteith, fully intends on watching the Turkey Day parade. "No sour grapes," Monteith told us at Maxim and Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed 2 party. "I'm looking forward to the Jay Leno float. That will be really fun to watch."
Monteith, who plays loveable quarterback Finn Hudson on the hit Fox show, says ideas for the much-buzzed-about Madonna episode are flying…
Top Chef's Robin: They Really Did Hate Me That Much
Robin Leventhal knows she wasn't exactly the most liked contestant on this season's Top Chef.
"They hated me," Robin says of her fellow cheftestants. "I think they just wanted to hate me."
Yikes.
There's more. Read on to find out what she says about being eliminated last night for a—gulp—simple panna cotta, Eli's Circus Circus disaster and her not-so-pleasant reunion with Mike V.
Did You Hear What Shanna Moakler Called Khloé Kardashian?!
We learned in nursery schools that name-calling isn't nice, but some people never learn.
This morning, while Shanna Moakler was on The Wendy Williams Show to promote an eponymous makeup line and announce that she was returning to her post as coexecutive director of the Miss California pageant, she took a jab at one of E!'s own.
She called Khloé Kardashian Odom a "donkey."
Needless to say, Khloé was less than pleased. While her pal, Jonathan Cheban, launched a Twitter attack, the reality star kept up with a bit more of a passive-aggressive reaction.
"Who is shana moakler???" she tweeted. " I have no idea who this girl is but I guess she is talking about me. Talk on honey...I can care less LOL."
Of course, it's fairly safe to say the new Mrs. Odom has heard of the old Mrs. Travis Barker. She called Kim by the very same name more than a year ago.
Wisely, Shanna has since backtracked, taking to her own Twitter account to do exactly what her nursery school teacher would require of her—to say she's sorry.
"@KhloeKardashian, you are right," she wrote. "We don't know each other personally and I apologize for my comment this morning."
Britney Spears Riles Up Fans Down Under
Britney Spears brought the Circus to town, but probably not the way she was hoping to.
Fans have been complaining about the quality of the pop tart's performance Down Under, even walking out of her show in Perth, according to reports in the Australian media.
The cause? Disgruntled concertgoers apparently accused the pop tart of lip-syncing during the dance numbers, as well as giving a lackluster performance overall, according to the Daily Telegraph.
One story even claimed she was "boring."
Lindsay Lohan Plotting Revenge on "Loser" of a Father
Lindsay Lohan 's reached her breaking point with her daddy dearest.
Hours after one of her phone calls to Michael Lohan, apparently secretly recorded by her father, was leaked to ostensibly to show her fragile state, the Parent Trapper attaced on two fronts. She took to Twitter to denouce his actions and also ordered her attorney to seek some kind of legal means to get him out of her life.
"My fathers such a loser & those recordings are from years ago," she tweets. "To release personal things is foul enough, but to edit them. I used to think. That he needed the book for dummies on learning how to be a father. Haha-he's needs the book for dummies on HOW TO BE A MAN."
The recordings, published by Radar Online, find the Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen actress sobbing as she laments to her papa that "no one cares about me" and pours her heart out about problems in their family and her failed relationship with on-off gal-pal Samantha Ronson.
Michael Lohan released the dramatic tape to back up his repeated claims that the 23-year-old needs assistance.
But, according to Linday's lawyer, Michael's the one who's going to need help.
It's Sandra Bullock vs. Jesse James' Ex in Monster Custody Feud
It's not quite the ultimate battle of good versus evil, but it'll do: America's Sweetheart is taking on a freshly jail-broken porn star in what's shaping up to be quite the headline-grabbing custody dispute.
The child in question is 5-year-old Sunny James, the daughter of Monster Garage host Jesse James and his trouble-plagued, sobriety-challened, adult-film-star ex, Janine Lindemulder.
For the better part of the last year, James (with a massive maternal assist from wife Sandra Bullock) has had sole custody of the child, due primarily to the fact that Lindemulder has spent the past six months behind bars for tax evasion.
But now she's out and looking for a return stake in parental duties. And what better place to find that than Good Morning America?
"What would give her the right to take away my daughter?" Lindemulder said of Bullock, toward whom the majority of her ire seems directed. "This is my daughter. I'm the best mother I can be."
And while she admitted on the morning show that she's "absolutely made horrific choices in the past," she stresses that her life is currently back on track.
Though Bullock and James beg to differ.
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Top Chef's Mike Isabella: "Robin Is Crazy and Annoying"
Mike Isabella admits the leek dish he prepared during last night's Top Chef, well, sucked. But he didn't think he'd be the one told to pack his knives and go.
No surprise, but he thought Robin Leventhal should have been sent home.
"In Robin's dish there were beets and zucchini and chickpeas and a Moroccan marinade and goat cheese and mushrooms," Isabella told me earlier today. "It didn't make sense. It wasn't good and it didn't make sense."
That's not all the Washington, D.C.-based chef had to say about his rival. Read on for more…
Holy Xenu! Paul Haggis Renounces, Secret-Spills on Scientology
Let's cut right to the chase: Oscar-winning writer-director Paul Haggis (Crash, Million Dollar Baby, Casino Royale) has publicly, blisteringly, bridge-burningly split from the Church of Scientology after 35 quiet years as a member.
True, he was nowhere near the religion's most famous celebrity practitioner, but he will no doubt now go down as one of its most infamous, thanks to the inevitably viral publication of his resignation letter, addressed to Church of Scientology spokesman Tommy Davis. (The letter was first published on the blog of renounced Scientologist Marty Rathbun, who confirmed its authenticity.)
In the missive, Haggis details the reasons for his split, which can be chalked up to three irreconcilable impasses with the church: its refusal to speak out or stop one of its chapters from supporting California's gay marriage-banning Proposition 8, thereby, in Haggis' eyes, promoting "bigotry and intolerance, homophobia and fear"; Davis' public betrayal and smear campaign against former members of the organization; and, what seemed to be the final straw, the church ordering Haggis' wife, who was introduced to Scientology through her parents, to "disconnect" from them.
And yes, that's exactly what it sounds like: Haggis' wife was told to cut off all contact with her parents due to something "absolutely trivial" they supposedly did 25 years ago.
The order, which Haggis personally opted not to obey ("I've never been good at following orders, especially when I find them morally reprehensible"), was made all the more hypocritical by what Davis did next.





