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Lindsay Lohan Accused of Copying Designs

Lindsay Lohan just can’t seem to win when it comes to fashion. The actress had recently announced an expansion of her leggings line 6126 into a full clothing line, but is now being accused of copying designs from two separate designers. People.com reports that James Lillis, designer of Black Milk Clothing, pointed out the similarities between Lindsay’s “Diamond” leggings and his own “Sheer Spartan” leggings — both of which boast a signature triangle cutout at mid-thigh. Then, Fashionista.com saw the resemblance between Lohan’s geometric dress and a Jen Kao dress the star wore only last month. Kao has responded by saying, “While we are all well aware that being ‘mimicked’ or ‘copied’ has always existed in this industry, I think the evolution of it all has grown to an alarming level. It’s a shame to support the concept of taking advantage of designers who are still trying to develop a name and solidify the image of their design aesthetic.”
Lohan has yet to comment on the allegations.

Tori Spelling Writing Third Book

Tori Spelling will again be coming to a bookstore near you. The actress, 36, will be writing her third book, tentatively titled unchartered terriTORI, and is scheduled to hit stores in June. Spelling told PEOPLE, “I love sharing my stories and experiences with people and connecting to them on both a humorous and emotional level. The response to my first two books has been so amazing that I wanted to write a third one for my fans.” The book is expected to cover Spelling’s very public feud and reconciliation with mother Candy, the debate on her weight, and her life with husband Dean McDermott and their two children, Liam and Stella.
Spelling’s first two books, Mommywood and sTORItelling, have more than 800,000 copies in print combined. Spelling has also been busy working on her fifth season of the Oxygen show Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood, premiering in the spring, as well as a jewelry line and kids clothing line.

Lady Gaga Collaborating with Polaroid

Lady Gaga has signed on with photography brand Polaroid with the title creative director and inventor of specialty products. The collaboration announcement was made at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Thursday. Gaga, 23, released this statement, “The Haus of Gaga has been developing prototypes in the vein of fashion /technology /photography innovation – blending the iconic history of Polaroid and instant film with the digital era – and we are excited to collaborate on these ventures with the Polaroid brand.”
According to People.com, Polaroid was pulled out of bankruptcy last May by private equity firms and a plan to launch new products using the Polaroid name. Gaga’s campaign will feature the pop star in marketing campaigns and social networking channels.

Sandra Bullock, Taylor Swift Win Big at People’s Choice …

The People’s Choice Awards kicked off Hollywood’s award season, airing live last night from L.A.’s Nokia Theatre. Queen Latifah was the host for the night, and fans saw there favorites including Sandra Bullock and Taylor Swift win big. Bullock beat out other big names such as Jennifer Aniston and Kristen Stewart to win favorite movie actress, and her movie The Proposal with Ryan Reynolds also grabbed the award for favorite comedy.
Taylor Swift, after sweeping almost all other award shows earlier in the year, won for favorite female artist, but lost to Carrie Underwood as favorite country artist. Underwood has won that award two years in a row.
Twilight was also a fan favorite, picking up awards for favorite movie, favorite on-screen team (an award given out to the entire cast) and favorite franchise. Taylor Lautner also won favorite breakout actor.
For a complete list of winners, please visit the People’s Choice Awards website.

David Hasselhoff Leaving America’s Got Talent

David Hasselhoff is leaving America’s Got Talent after four years as a judge. In a statement to PEOPLE, Hasselhoff, 57, said, “I am proud that I was part of making America’s Got Talent the No. 1 rated show for the past four summers. It’s been a rewarding experience and now I’m thrilled to be able to follow my dream to do my own TV show, which will be announced very shortly. I want to thank my friend, (executive producer) Simon Cowell, and everyone at NBC and Fremantle for the opportunity for four great years.”
NBC sources said they are looking to fill his spot, alongside judges Piers Morgan and Sharon Osbourne. No names have been listed yet a potential replacements.

Interview with Poonam Sharma

Q: You are an MBA and a real estate developer. You have written books on being an entrepreneur and starting you own business. What made you decide to write novels?

I’ve always had a dichotomy in my passions (as much as in my life choices), between the practical and the sentimental. On some level, I think that through my writing I was able to begin to strike a balance by giving myself permission to pursue both. I had always hoped for the day when I’d find myself ready to tackle a novel. But for a long time, I suspect that I was building up the nerve. Even as I was writing business books, the idea of a novel was always in the back of my mind. But there is an audacity required of a novelist which (for me) wasn’t required for business books. It’s the confidence to believe that how you perceive the world is both intricate and insightful enough to justify an entire novel. For me, it wasn’t the decision to write novels; it was the sense that I was finally ready. Or more accurately, the realization that I had done enough living to finally understand that I had something of value to say.

Q: Where do you draw your inspiration from?

My inspiration comes from my life. I would be lying if I said my work was autobiographical, because there’s always a huge departure from my actual experience/self to the character and the story that will ultimately make its way to the bookshelf. But I cannot fathom writing a novel with a protagonist to whom I did not relate deeply. Essentially, I take a personal experience, or a core of some deep emotional experience I have had, and it becomes the kernel around which the character’s dilemma/trauma/odyssey is born. The good news is that writing from the heart keeps me engrossed and glued to my laptop. The bad news is that — even though the final character is not actually ever me — I take readers’ reactions very personally as a result. It’s an emotional roller coaster, for sure.

Q: How do handle all the different titles you have? Do you ever get any free time?

The truth is that I write in bursts, so in between there are months at a time where I don’t write much of anything, and feel quite intellectually frustrated as a result! But writing, when I’m passionate about a story, doesn’t feel like work; it feels like an intellectual and emotional self-indulgence. Kind of like a runner’s high. And the way I see it is that I’m very blessed to have not one but two careers which fulfill me: real estate development and writing.

Q: What is your favorite part of writing?

When I solidify my first sentence of the novel. It can take millions of iterations. But when it’s right, it’s like music to my heart.

Q: Do you have a third novel in the works?

Yes, I’m working on something very different from the previous two. It won’t fall into the chick lit genre. It is a more serious novel, full of philosophical questions, personal demons, centuries old legend, and of course a romantic back-story. It has been exhausting so far, but also very rewarding to try another genre. It is definitely my most ambitious project yet!

Q: Do you have a favorite book or author?

Not just one. There are novels where the prose is magnificent (Bel Canto), novels where the imagery is staggering (The Ground Beneath Her Feet), novels where the universality of message is astounding (The Alchemist), and books which remind a writer how lucky he/she is, to do what they love (On Writing). There are so many authors whose work I admire, that I could never choose just one. They feed my brain, fuel my neuroses, and remind me that I can always always do better.

Q: What do you think is the most difficult part of writing a novel?

The most difficult part for me is what Anne Lamot (in her book Bird By Bird) refers to as ‘killing your babies’. Basically its the aspect of revision which requires you to remove all the flowery language which (besides being music to your ears) does nothing to actually move the book forward. When you sit with a story, a character, a chapter for so long…you can become so attached that this feel like actual pain. You just have to remind yourself that if the true beauty of the novel can really be excised with the slice of a sentence, then perhaps the complete product isn’t what you thought it was.

Q: Your first novel, Girl Most Likely To, touches on interracial romances and cultural conservatism. How important were those subjects for you to write about?

I have always felt that there were few representations out there of both the richness received and the work involved in having to translate for every relationship of your life (from family, to boyfriends, to friends of various ethnicities…). But I don’t write those relationships make a point. I write them because they are what I know.

Q: Is there one goal you have for yourself that you haven’t achieved yet?

One? How about one hundred? I’m not as laser-focused as I was perhaps in my twenties about crossing items off of a bucket list, but there are always goals on my mind. A bestseller and a movie deal wouldn’t hurt. Neither would taking my company public. Of course, finding an anti-wrinkle cream that actually halts the aging process wouldn’t hurt either.

Q: I read that you spent a year traveling the world to find inspiring entrepreneurs. What was your favorite place you visited?

That was one of the best years of my life, and the whole experience fundamentally changed the way I have seen things ever since. Since I was travelling alone, I had my fair share of adventure, but my fair share of danger as well. That was also the year when I learned to appreciate solitude, and to enjoy my own company. Off the top of my head I would say that one of my favorite places was Cape Tribulation in Australia. I rented a hut in a backpackers resort in the middle of a rainforest, won the title Limbo Queen Of The Jungle, snorkeled the reef alongside baby sharks, and rode a horse bareback into the ocean and swam around with him. And I’ve always felt that Australians represent the best of American independent spirit and European joie de vivre rolled up into one delightful package.

Hanes Suspends Charlie Sheen’s Commericals

Following his domestic dispute and arrest on Christmas Day, Charlie Sheen had his commercials suspended by Hanes. The actor, who appeared in commercials for Hanes “Comfortsoft” line of undershirts with basketball star Michael Jordan, had those commercials yanked from the air following the arrest. Hanes spokesman Matthew Hall released this statement, “We suspended the commercials on Dec. 28. Some were seen on the 25th, 26th, 27th as we could not reach the networks over the holiday weekend.” The commercials were scheduled to air for the last time on January 1st. People.com reports that Sheen’s contract with the company was to end in the middle of this year, though there had been no plans for other commercials.

Heidi Klum Launching Two Maternity Lines

Heidi Klum, supermodel and mother of four, has another project in the works. The Project Runway host, 36, is launching two maternity collections exclusively for A Pea in the Pod and Motherhood Maternity. Usmagazine.com reports the lines will both debut on February 12th, and will be called Lavish and Loved. Klum said, “I chose to call my collection for A Pea in the Pod Lavish because there is no grander name to express everything you want to give yourself and the child growing within you. For Motherhood Maternity, Loved is a celebration of new life and the love around you and your baby. I experienced fashion challenges during my four pregnancies and combined my knowledge of what works in terms of style, comfort and practicality to create these lines. They are all about making you feel beautiful. Being pregnant shouldn’t stop you from being fashionable and feeling great about your changing body. It’s an exciting journey.”
Klum is married to singer Seal and has four children – Leni, 5, Henry, 4, Johan, 2, and daughter Lou, is almost 3 months.

Youngest Kardashian Signs with Modeling Agency

The Kardashian’s are welcoming another model to their family. Youngest of the Kardashian/Jenner bunch- Kendall Jenner- has signed on to model with Wilhelmina Modeling Agency as a teen model, according to Usmagazine.com. Jenner, 14, has reportedly already snagged a campaign with the American chain Forever 21. Mother Kris Jenner, who also manages Kim and Kourtney’s careers, secured the job for her youngest daughter.