LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The life and times of Pamela Anderson, the thrice-married former Playboy model and "Baywatch" star, will be featured in a new documentary-style show on E! television, the network said on Monday.The half-hour series, now called "Pamela," is set to air on the U.S. cable TV network in the summer months and will be produced by the company behind the critically lauded documentary "The Eyes of Tammy Faye," about one-time TV evangelist Tammy Faye Baker Messner, who died last year.The show will be "in the style of a uniquely shot documentary film," Randy Barbato, managing director of World of Wonder Productions, said in a statement.Anderson's life has been fodder for tabloids and she is constantly followed by paparazzi. She rose to stardom as a nude model and actress on the hit TV comedy "Home Improvement," and later became a star on the 1990s TV series "Baywatch," playing a beach lifeguard.More recently, Anderson, 40, starred in her own crime series, "V.I.P."But she is perhaps best known for her off-screen affairs and three marriages, starting with rocker Tommy Lee, with whom she has two children. A sex video of Lee and Anderson was posted on the Internet in the late 1990s. The two are now divorced.Anderson wed singer Kid Rock in 2006 but they divorced after less than six months. In October she married Rick Salomon but that marriage ended in March.Source: Reuters
BEIJING (Reuters) - Canadian pop superstar Celine Dion's April 13 Beijing concert has been cancelled because the organizers failed to obtain a permit despite selling thousands of tickets, local media reported.But an official with China's Culture Ministry on Wednesday said the singer's concert had been approved.The Beijing Evening News on Tuesday quoted a spokesman for the singer as denying earlier media reports that Dion had postponed her concert at the 64,000-seat Workers Stadium due to concern that the city's sandstorm-afflicted spring weather could affect her recovery from a recent throat infection.The spokesman said the real reason for the cancellation was that the concert's organizer "had sold more than 10,000 tickets, having not carried out the approval process," the Beijing Evening News said on Tuesday, citing a statement from the spokesman."Celine Dion will solve (the issue) through legal channels," the paper quoted the statement as saying.An official in the department involved in event approvals at the culture ministry said on Wednesday that Dion's Beijing concert had been approved."The concert was approved. You should check with the organizers," the official, surnamed Pan, told Reuters by telephone.Officials at Dion's concert organizer, Emma Ticketmaster, were not available for comment. Staff contacted at the company's sales hotline said Dion's concert had been "postponed for health reasons," and ticket-holders could get refunds, but no new date had been fixed.The company's Web site on Wednesday advertised Dion's Beijing concert without attaching a date. Dion would perform her first concert in China in Shanghai on April 11, according to the Web site.China-based Emma Ticketmaster was involved in a controversy last month after Icelandic singer Bjork played her song, "Declare Independence," and chanted "Tibet! Tibet!" during a concert the company promoted in Shanghai last month.China's Culture Ministry said it would tighten controls over foreign performers...
"It's something I've been doing since I was 23," Daly says. "Before that I was drinking beers with my friends and watching MTV." Speaking of MTV, reality TV star Tila Tequila is hosting her own party at 11 tonight at the network with the help of co-hosts Damien Fahey and Lyndsey Rodrigues. Kid Rock and Mary J. Blige will perform. See below for what else you can look forward to tonight: