Jesse James: Nazi photo and rehab, all in one day!
It’s definitely not springtime for Jesse James and his public relations crew.
Although he has reportedly checked himself into rehab, in an effort to save his marriage to Sandra Bullock, Gather reports that the has filed for divorce.
And as if that wasn’t enough, another reason for the media to hound him has just surfaced.
People reports that a photo from 2005, which features James wearing a Gestapo hat, making a Hitler mustache with one hand and saluting has found its way onto the internet.
Although James’ spokesperson claims it was only done as a joke, this, along with a similar picture of his mistress Michelle Mcgee, has created a field day for the celebrity news media, The Huffington Post reports. With the addition of the Nazi photo, James is currently tied with Tiger Woods for biggest celebrity bonehead.
Read the Post article and see the Jesse James Nazi pic here.
Vanity Fair scores interviews with Woods’ mistresses
Speaking of boneheads, in what might be considered a tacky move on their part, Vanity Fair has interviewed four of the women who claim to have had affairs with Tiger Woods.
ESPN reports that two of the women interviewed, Mindy Lawton and Jamie Jungers, have refuted Woods’ claim that his affairs were a secret that no one in his inner circle knew about.
Both mistresses say that they were in touch with his agent and close friends who knew exactly what was going on. Don’t be surprised if, after all this exposure, some of these women land a spot on Bad Girls Club or get their own reality show on the E! channel.
Read the ESPN article here.
Craig Ferguson wins a Peabody
“The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson"has won a Peabody.
The Peabody Awards website details the honor, saying that, specifically, the show was awarded for an episode featuring an interview with Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
The organization calls the late night show “consistently surprising” and “a show without borders”. This kind of puts the Jay Leno/Conan O’Brien debacle into perspective, doesn’t it?
Read the complete list of this year’s Peabody winners here and watch the interview between Ferguson and Tutu here.
David Mills, Emmy-winning TV writer, dies at 48
Although you may not recognize the name David Mills, you undoubtedly recognize the shows for which he wrote, including “NYPD Blue"and “The Wire”.
Entertainment Weekly reports that the Emmy winner has died at the age of 48. He apparently suffered a brain aneurysm while working on “Treme”, the newest series from David Simon, who created “The Wire.”
You can read Ken Tucker’s touching tribute to Mills here.






