Aaron shares some interesting news going on in the entertainment industry.
by Aaron Fields | KSTW.com
Justin Timberlake
will induct Madonna into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the organization's March 10 ceremony, a rep for the Hall confirmed to MTV News Tuesday (February 26). Other inductors include Tom Hanks (for '60s group the Dave Clark Five appropriate because he played the manager of a similar group in the 1996 film "That Thing You Do"), Lou Reed (for folk legend Leonard Cohen), Billy Joel (for John Mellencamp), Ben Harper (for blues harmonica player Little Walter), Jerry Butler (for legendary soul producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff) and John Fogerty (for instrumental group the Ventures). [Source: Mtv.com]
The bitter breakup between Hulk Hogan (otherwise known by his real name, Terry Bollea) and soon-to-be ex-wife Linda may be the result of the wrestler's cheating ways. In an interview with the National Enquirer, Christiane Plante, best friend to Hulk's daughter, Brooke, confessed to being the other woman.
[Source: Msnbc.msn.com]
The body of Katoucha Niane, one of the first African women to attain international stardom as a model and a vocal opponent of female genital mutilation, was found in the Seine River, police said Friday. Known simply as Katoucha, the former top model for Yves Saint Laurent and other top designers was found Thursday near the Garigliano bridge in Paris, judicial police in Paris said. An autopsy showed no signs of foul play, pointing to the possibility that the 47-year-old may have fallen accidentally into the river, they said.
[Source: Msnbc.msn.com]
Scotland Yard's case against Grammy-winning songstress Amy Winehouse has come to an end, as British authorities have decided they'll take no further action against the singer, according to her publicist. Winehouse was arrested in mid-December on allegations of attempting to pervert the course of justice. [Source: Mtv.com]