Thursday, September 17, 2009

Entertainment News with Cassandra


Madonna And Janet Do It Big For MJ.
After Madonna's moving speech and Janet's amazing performance in memory of her brother at the VMAS, sources are saying that Madonna and Janet Jackson are planning to do something big together to remember him. The divas had dinner together after the VMAS and allegedly started to make plans for a collaboration. The source reveals:
"It was a meeting of two great musical minds. Madonna was so impressed with Janet's tribute to Michael that they started talking about how great it would be to honor him by doing something together…There was definitely something very interesting being planned between them."


You're In Big Trouble Mister
Full House
star Dave Coulier owes the government a very large sum of money.The comedian owes federal and state taxes totaling up to $50,000. The IRS filed a lien again him in March 2008 for $37,063, followed by one from the state of California for $11,793 in May.


Prince Of Pop'$ Kid$
Today the legal documents were released about the allowance that Katherine Jackson and Michael Jackson's children would be receiving while his estate is probated. The documents states that the Estate assets "consist of real and personal property exceeding $500 million." although the amounts are subject to change, the four of them will be getting an allowance each month until the estate is probated, which could take 1 or 2 years a source says. The family allowance for Michael's kids, Prince, Paris and Blanket, is $60,000 per month and Katherine Jackson is raking in $26,804 a month.


Bob Saget Returns To AFHV!
Bob Saget will be returning to America’s Funniest Home Videos for a special episode celebrating the show's 20th anniversary. Airing in November, Bob will co-host the gig with the current host of the show Tom Bergeron as they highlight and remember some of the funnier moments on the show, and the videos of course. The episode is supposed to be shot in October and will mark Bob's first appearance on the show in 12 years.

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