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Posted at 10:00 PM ET, 05/24/2012

In other news: Lady Gaga, Will Smith, Sharon Stone


Christian youths protesting Lady Gaga in Manila last week. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)

• More trouble for Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Ball Tour in Asia: The pop star managed to insult fans in Thailand with a tweet Wednesday night: “I just landed in Bangkok baby! Ready for 50,000 screaming Thai monsters. I wanna get lost in a lady market and buy fake Rolex.” Unclear if mentioning the ladies or the knockoffs was more offensive, but some fans are calling for a boycott of her concert Friday, reports the Associated Press. “Welcome to the land of counterfeit products, love,” Thai fan Nont Armarttasn posted on Facebook. “I’m sure there are plenty of fake Gaga CDs, too.”

• The Ukrainian reporter slapped by Will Smith at the Moscow premiere of “Men in Black 3” has apologized but says he wasn’t really trying to lock lips with the actor. “Now I understand it was too much,” Vitalii Sediuk told Hip Hollywood. “But I just tried to kiss him in cheek, and he moved his head so fast, so then it turned out as if I wanted to kiss him in the lip or in the ear. It was chaotic.” Sediuk says he “deeply” respects Smith and will stick to a handshake if there’s a next time.

• A former nanny for Sharon Stone filed suit Wednesday in L.A. Superior Court, claiming she was belittled for her religious beliefs and fired after Stone discovered the woman received overtime pay, reports the New York Post. Erlinda Elemen wants unpaid wages, damages and penalties; a rep for Stone called the suit “frivolous.”

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Posted at 05:00 AM ET, 05/24/2012

Author Jennifer Miller corrals top journalists into book promotion

(Video: Jennifer Miller’s “The Year of the Gadfly” book trailer)

So this is odd: Brian Williams, Christiane Amanpour and former Secretary of State James Baker in a YouTube video promoting a new coming-of-age novel.


Jennifer Miller (Diana Levine)
Huh? Turns out that it’s a book trailer, the latest marketing tool for writers struggling for a foothold in the shrinking publishing business.

Jennifer Miller, author of “Year of the Gadfly,” spent a year getting VIPs to read the opening lines of her story. She then e-mailed the finished product “to every single journalist we knew.”

(What, based on the assumption that journalists can’t resist writing about other journalists? Grrr — we fell for it, didn’t we?)

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Posted at 06:17 PM ET, 05/23/2012

Hey, isn’t that . . . ?: Buzz Aldrin


(Jason Kempin/Getty Images)



• Buzz Aldrin
dining with what looked like a multi-generational array of relatives at Proof in Penn Quarter Tuesday night. The second man on the moon, a frequent visitor to D.C., is back again this week for the International Space Development Conference.

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Posted at 04:40 PM ET, 05/23/2012

Quoted: Lolo Jones on waiting


(Charlie Neibergall/AP)




“It’s the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my life. Harder than training for the Olympics. Harder than graduating from college. . . I’ve been tempted, I’ve had plenty of opportunities.”





Lolo Jones, the model-gorgeous U.S. hurdler, on her decision to stay a virgin until marriage, in a new interview for HBO’s “Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel” — which is, yes, the reason everyone was suddenly Googling the 29-year-old Olympic hopeful this week.



Read more at the Heavy Medal 2012 blog: Hurdler Lolo Jones: Virginity has been harder than training for London Olympics, 5/23/12

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Posted at 02:09 PM ET, 05/23/2012

In other news: Nancy Reagan injured; Michael McKean struck by car; Rafaello Follieri heads home


Nancy Reagan in 2009. (Karen Bleier/Getty Images )
Nancy Reagan is slowly recuperating from a fall at home that left her with several broken ribs. The former first lady, 90, who makes only rare public appearances these days, had been expected at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, Calif., Tuesday night for a speech by Rep. Paul Ryan, but had to cancel because her of injury, which happened about six weeks ago, her rep told AP.

• Also badly banged up: Actor Michael McKean , best known for “Spinal Tap” and other comedies, who was hit by a car in Manhattan Tuesday afternoon. His rep told reporters he suffered a broken leg.


Follieri with Hathaway in happier times. (Will Ragozzino/Getty Images)
• Remember Anne Hathaway’s skeezy ex-boyfriend, the one convicted of wire fraud and money laundering? Raffaello Follieri, who once passed himself off as the Vatican’s real-estate rep (he was not), is due to be released from prison after nearly four years this week — and will then be deported to his native Italy, reports the New York Post. His rep says he’ll join the family development company back home.

Read earlier: From posh to pokey: the downward spiral of Raffaello Follieri, 7/2/08

From big night to big house: When Follieri was honored in Washington, 7/22/08

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