Hollywood Headlines: a crazy week in review
It’s been a wild week in the world of night time talk shows;
Barbadian singer Rihanna dropped the laundry once again, this time for W Magazine. Is the 21-year old getting overexposed? Or, should she flaunt what she’s got? Ministry of Gossip adds its two cents here. (Friedemann Vogel / Getty Images)
Simon Cowell is leaving “American Idol” but he’s not leaving our shores. Simon will be back next year in “X Factor,” a U.S. version of his already big UK hit where he’ll judge performances by the general public. At least he won’t be stretching his own talents. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
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The man behind “American Idol,”
George Clooney and MTV teamed up -- telethon-style -- to help out the victims of the Haitian earthquake. Clooney hosted a January fundraiser that included a star-studded lineup. For the plethora of celebs who’ve been speaking up about relief efforts via Twitter, this was a chance for them to put their money where their tweets were. (Stephen Lovekin / Getty Images)
One of the titans of 1970s R&B, Teddy Pendergrass died this week at the age of 59 in his home city of Philadelphia. Paralyzed by a car crash in 1982, the iconic soul singer had been suffering from colon cancer and was dealing with a difficult recovery from surgery. For the Times obituary, go here More remembrances can be found here. (Robert Durell / Los Angeles Times)