Pink's estranged husband Carey Hart has described the singer as the love of his life, despite the fact that the couple have now separated.
Speaking to People magazine, the racing driver said: "Above and beyond everything, we are the best of friends and she is the love of my life."
He also dismissed rumours of any animosity between the pair, saying: "We talk all the time."
Pink previously stated that the split from was "not about cheating, anger or fighting", assuring her fans that she still believed that Hart is a "good man" and urging them to support him too.
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Jerry Seinfeld escapes death in a rollover car wreck
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld escaped unharmed from a rollover car wreck in East Hampton, New York Saturday.
Jerry, 53, was driving alone when the brakes on his 1967 Fiat BTM stopped working, the New York Post reports.
As the vehicle headed into traffic on the highway, he pulled the emergency brake, but that failed, too.
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Reba McEntire, Kelly Clarkson together again
Country and pop fans will come together once again as Reba McEntire [ tickets ] and Kelly Clarkson [ tickets ] hook up for another round of dates on their "2 Worlds 2 Voices Tour." Earlier this year, the ladies played to packed houses in 15 US cities, and the demand for additional shows has been overwhelming, according to a press release. McEntire and Clarkson will resume the tour Sept. 25 in Winnipeg and play two dozen arena shows across the US and Canada through late November. Dates are listed below.Tickets for the Winnipeg show go on sale June 13, with the remaining on-sales rolling out in the following weeks. Details are available in the tour section of McEntire's website.McEntire and Clarkson share a backing band on the road, providing for a seamless, no-intermission show. Each singer will perform her hits and the two will no doubt take the stage together to sing the duet version of Clarkson's, "Because of You," which appears on McEntire's latest album, "Reba Duets."McEntire snagged the top spot on The Billboard 200 with "Reba Duets," which surfaced in September and has since reached platinum status. The lead cut, "Because of You," earned the country star her 55th Top 10 single and became her fastest-climbing song since 1998's "Forever Love." Her current single, "Every Other Weekend" (with Kenny Chesney on one version and Skip Ewing on another), is currently holding steady on the Hot Country Songs chart.Clarkson continues to support last summer's "My December," which debuted at No. 2 on The Billboard 200 and has spawned the Top 5 pop hit "Never Again." The set follows the "American Idol" winner's 2004 Grammy-winning sophomore effort, "Breakaway," which has gone six-times platinum on the strength of hits including "Since U Been Gone," "Behind These Hazel Eyes," "Because of You," "Walk Away" and the title track.Clarkson went through a rough patch last year, having to pull the plug on a planned arena tour due to poor ticket sales and then splitting with her longtime manager, Jeff Kwatinetz. Shortly thereafter, she picked up the pieces, signing on with Starstruck Entertainment CEO Narvel Blackstock, who happens to be McEntire's husband/manager.
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Jennifer Lopez welcomes twin babies
Jennifer Lopez and her husband Marc Anthony are celebrating the birth of twin babies in New York.
According to People magazine, the babies, a girl weighing 5lbs 7oz and a boy weighing 6lbs, were born early this morning.
Lopez's manager Simon Fields confirmed the news to the magazine, saying: "Jennifer and Marc are delighted, thrilled and over the moon."
The twins are the first children for the couple, who married in June 2004. Anthony already has three children.
According to People magazine, the babies, a girl weighing 5lbs 7oz and a boy weighing 6lbs, were born early this morning.
Lopez's manager Simon Fields confirmed the news to the magazine, saying: "Jennifer and Marc are delighted, thrilled and over the moon."
The twins are the first children for the couple, who married in June 2004. Anthony already has three children.
Tom Cruise tells Oprah he's happily married
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Tom Cruise returned to the Oprah Winfrey show on Friday and talked about his love for Katie Holmes, but this time he was denying marital problems instead of jumping on the couch to prove his passion for the young actress.
"That's laughable to me," Cruise said when Winfrey told him there was speculation that "what you and Katie have is not real."
It was the first time Cruise appeared on the show since his couch-hopping stunt three years ago drew a flood of satire and ridicule.
"It was something that I just felt that way, and I feel that way about her. That's just how I felt," he said in the interview aired on Friday.
The Hollywood star said he could not articulate "the feeling, the connection," with Holmes and noted their daughter Suri, now 3, was born a year to the day after he met Holmes.
Cruise also was showered with opprobrium after other comments criticizing actress Brooke Shields for taking anti-depressant drugs and for over-medication of children generally. "You've just got to take it in stride," he said.
Winfrey interviewed Cruise at his mountaintop home near Telluride, Colorado, surrounded by the snow-capped Rocky Mountains. The show marked the 25th anniversary of "Risky Business," his breakthrough movie.
Holmes, 29, and Cruise, 45, both greeted Winfrey when she arrived at the sprawling log home, where they gave her moccasins with her name stitched on them waiting in a mud room cubicle marked "Oprah" with a brass plate. Holmes said she loved them both and left them to their interview.
"That's laughable to me," Cruise said when Winfrey told him there was speculation that "what you and Katie have is not real."
It was the first time Cruise appeared on the show since his couch-hopping stunt three years ago drew a flood of satire and ridicule.
"It was something that I just felt that way, and I feel that way about her. That's just how I felt," he said in the interview aired on Friday.
The Hollywood star said he could not articulate "the feeling, the connection," with Holmes and noted their daughter Suri, now 3, was born a year to the day after he met Holmes.
Cruise also was showered with opprobrium after other comments criticizing actress Brooke Shields for taking anti-depressant drugs and for over-medication of children generally. "You've just got to take it in stride," he said.
Winfrey interviewed Cruise at his mountaintop home near Telluride, Colorado, surrounded by the snow-capped Rocky Mountains. The show marked the 25th anniversary of "Risky Business," his breakthrough movie.
Holmes, 29, and Cruise, 45, both greeted Winfrey when she arrived at the sprawling log home, where they gave her moccasins with her name stitched on them waiting in a mud room cubicle marked "Oprah" with a brass plate. Holmes said she loved them both and left them to their interview.
Spears set to guest star in comedy
Troubled singer Britney Spears is to make a guest appearance in a comedy series on primetime US television.
A spokesperson for CBS said that the 26-year-old would appear in an episode of 'How I Met Your Mother'; no details on Spears' role or when the episode would be broadcast were released by CBS.
But Reuters reports that a source close to the series said the episode would be taped this week and would likely be broadcast on 24 March.
The source said that Spears share scenes with the show's star, Josh Radnor, playing a woman who works in a doctor's office and who falls for him.
Spears' last appearance in a primetime TV series was on 'Will & Grace' in 2006.
A spokesperson for CBS said that the 26-year-old would appear in an episode of 'How I Met Your Mother'; no details on Spears' role or when the episode would be broadcast were released by CBS.
But Reuters reports that a source close to the series said the episode would be taped this week and would likely be broadcast on 24 March.
The source said that Spears share scenes with the show's star, Josh Radnor, playing a woman who works in a doctor's office and who falls for him.
Spears' last appearance in a primetime TV series was on 'Will & Grace' in 2006.
Cobra Starship's Former Keytarist Returns ... As A 'Nymphomaniac' With A New Name
Elisa Schwartz wants you to know that Elisa Schwartz is gone for good: She's Elisa Jordana now.
Confused? Well, here's the difference. Elisa Schwartz is the former keytarist for Cobra Starship, the one who parted ways with the band under less-than-amicable circumstances last year. She was the "nervous girl who never really knew where she fit in." Elisa Jordana? Well, she's the confident, ultra-sexy pop super-starlet in the short, short skirt — which basically means she's the complete opposite, in every conceivable way.
"I feel like since the whole Cobra Starship thing happened, I've sort of turned into Elisa Jordana. I've been recording and doing photo shoots, and I've sort of turned into this glamorous pop star," Schwartz — er — Jordana told MTV News. "Like the other night, I decided I needed some press photos — and I really wanted to be in a bathing suit — so I called my friend, we found this Mexican taco stand that was open at, like, 3 a.m., and I just went for it. Elisa Schwartz never would've been able to do that. Elisa Jordana did. So that's the name I chose to use for my new project."
That upcoming project is one she started almost immediately following her exit from Cobra Starship: a vampy, unabashedly over-the-top collection of shiny, sexy dance-pop that's heavy on samples (check the entire structure of "Nymphomaniac," which borrows liberally from Michael Sembello's "Maniac," a.k.a. the song from "Flashdance") and completely devoid of any pretense. Basically, it's awesome party music designed for awesome parties, which is what Jordana wanted all along.
"When I left Cobra, they said I'd let people on the [tour] bus and have dance parties with them, and I'd do it again," she said. "If you have fans and they want to party with you, then that's a good thing. So that's sort of the idea I had when I started writing all my songs.
"I wanted to collaborate with the most awesome producers, make hits, get the biggest deal and have fun while doing it," she continued. "I mean, like, I really want to rap, so on 'Nymphomaniac,' I rap. It's that simple."
While she's very focused on her solo project, Jordana admits to tracking the success of her former band too. And despite what you might think, she's not jealous in the least of that success or of her keytar replacement, Victoria Asher.
"She's doing a real good job. I admire her. And she MySpace-messaged me recently, saying, 'I know you have beef with me, but I really love your songs.' She went out of her way to talk to me, which I appreciated," Jordana said. "And I love the new record [Cobra] did. I'll always admire Gabe [Saporta] and what he did for me. I mean, I'm aware part of the reason people are paying attention to me is because of Cobra Starship."
To that end, Jordana says she's talking to a handful of labels, but she's still very much a musical free agent. She's got a New York showcase lined up for the end of April, and her manager also reps Flo Rida and a host of hip-hop heavyweights, so she's looking to score a collaboration or two before starting work on her own album. And, of course, she's still rocking the keytar, which she promises will be a big part of her onstage shtick.
"Oh my God, of course! Actually, I can't talk about it too much, but I'm hoping to get my own signature keytar," she said. "I want it to be covered with hearts and flowers, and I want it to be wireless. I'm a really good dancer, so I want to be able to move when I'm performing. And I'm a gymnast, too, so I wanna do gymnastics in my set. But who knows? The keytar is pretty heavy."
Confused? Well, here's the difference. Elisa Schwartz is the former keytarist for Cobra Starship, the one who parted ways with the band under less-than-amicable circumstances last year. She was the "nervous girl who never really knew where she fit in." Elisa Jordana? Well, she's the confident, ultra-sexy pop super-starlet in the short, short skirt — which basically means she's the complete opposite, in every conceivable way.
"I feel like since the whole Cobra Starship thing happened, I've sort of turned into Elisa Jordana. I've been recording and doing photo shoots, and I've sort of turned into this glamorous pop star," Schwartz — er — Jordana told MTV News. "Like the other night, I decided I needed some press photos — and I really wanted to be in a bathing suit — so I called my friend, we found this Mexican taco stand that was open at, like, 3 a.m., and I just went for it. Elisa Schwartz never would've been able to do that. Elisa Jordana did. So that's the name I chose to use for my new project."
That upcoming project is one she started almost immediately following her exit from Cobra Starship: a vampy, unabashedly over-the-top collection of shiny, sexy dance-pop that's heavy on samples (check the entire structure of "Nymphomaniac," which borrows liberally from Michael Sembello's "Maniac," a.k.a. the song from "Flashdance") and completely devoid of any pretense. Basically, it's awesome party music designed for awesome parties, which is what Jordana wanted all along.
"When I left Cobra, they said I'd let people on the [tour] bus and have dance parties with them, and I'd do it again," she said. "If you have fans and they want to party with you, then that's a good thing. So that's sort of the idea I had when I started writing all my songs.
"I wanted to collaborate with the most awesome producers, make hits, get the biggest deal and have fun while doing it," she continued. "I mean, like, I really want to rap, so on 'Nymphomaniac,' I rap. It's that simple."
While she's very focused on her solo project, Jordana admits to tracking the success of her former band too. And despite what you might think, she's not jealous in the least of that success or of her keytar replacement, Victoria Asher.
"She's doing a real good job. I admire her. And she MySpace-messaged me recently, saying, 'I know you have beef with me, but I really love your songs.' She went out of her way to talk to me, which I appreciated," Jordana said. "And I love the new record [Cobra] did. I'll always admire Gabe [Saporta] and what he did for me. I mean, I'm aware part of the reason people are paying attention to me is because of Cobra Starship."
To that end, Jordana says she's talking to a handful of labels, but she's still very much a musical free agent. She's got a New York showcase lined up for the end of April, and her manager also reps Flo Rida and a host of hip-hop heavyweights, so she's looking to score a collaboration or two before starting work on her own album. And, of course, she's still rocking the keytar, which she promises will be a big part of her onstage shtick.
"Oh my God, of course! Actually, I can't talk about it too much, but I'm hoping to get my own signature keytar," she said. "I want it to be covered with hearts and flowers, and I want it to be wireless. I'm a really good dancer, so I want to be able to move when I'm performing. And I'm a gymnast, too, so I wanna do gymnastics in my set. But who knows? The keytar is pretty heavy."
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