Sunday, April 14, 2013

Selena Gomez invited to Playboy party

Selena Gomez and Vanessa Hudgens invited to Playboy party

Selena Gomez Vanessa Hudgens Spring BreakersFormer Disney stars Selena Gomez and Vanessa Hudgens have been invited to party at the Playboy Mansion with Hugh Hefner.
Gomez and Hudgens have shed their good girl images for new movieSpring Breakers about a raunchy group of college students and bosses at Playboy were so impressed, they have issued an open invitation for the duo to party at the Playboy Mansion.
A tweet from Playboy said, "@VanessaHudgens & @SelenaGomez now have an open invitation to the next Mansion party."
Hudgens previously admitted she jumped at the chance to take on the role of college student Candy, who is forced into working for a drug dealer after he bails her out of jail for robbing a restaurant.
"I'm really proud of the movie. I feel like it's a breed of its own, it's a movie unlike any other and it's very fresh and fun and exciting. I feel like it's a great take on our
youth culture right now.
"For a while I was kind of struggling and fighting for these roles that I just desperately wanted. It was hard and it was a struggle, but then again life is always a struggle."

    Monday, April 8, 2013

    Selena Gomez at home during swatting scare

    Selena Gomez at home during swatting scare

    Singer/actress SELENA GOMEZ and her mother were left stunned when police swarmed their Los Angeles home on Friday (05Apr13) in response to an apparent prank call.
    The Spring Breakers star became the latest victim of a 'swatting' hoax, in which callers phone 911 dispatchers to elicit an urgent response from authorities.
    According to TMZ.com, Gomez's 'swatter' told emergency services the star's dad had killed her mom with a gun before threatening to burn the house down, but the 20 year old and her mom Mandy Teefey were unaware of the fake crime and "had no idea" why cops arrived at their door.
    The scare came just two hours after officers rushed to Justin Timberlake's home to investigate a 911 call.
    Gomez's ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber, as well as Paris Hilton, Tom Cruise, Clint Eastwood and Ashton Kutcher are among the stars who have fallen victim to 'swatting' in recent months.

    New Selena Gomez single

    Wondering how Selena Gomez's buzzed-about turn in "Spring Breakers" -- in which the former Disney Channel starlet disrupts her good-girl image to the squelchy strains of a soundtrack by dubstep prince Skrillex -- might affect her music?
    Wonder no more: Gomez's new single "Come & Get It," originally due to premiere Monday morning on Ryan Seacrest's KIIS-FM (102.7) show, leaked online early Saturday. In response Gomez posted a cellphone video on her Twitter feed in which she directed her 14 million followers to listen to the song at Seacrest's website, which promptly crashed.
    But it's the Internet, folks -- the interested among you won't have to search long to hear it.
    Co-written by Ester Dean and produced by Stargate, "Come & Get It" -- the lead track from a studio album reportedly due out this summer -- is indeed a harder-edged proposition than Gomez's earlier songs, with fuzzed-out synth licks laid over a vaguely Indian-accented groove.
    "This love will be the death of me, but I know I'll die happily," she sings, tapping into the dramatic end-of-days vibe we've heard lately from Britney Spears in "Till the World Ends" and Kesha in "Die Young." In the chorus Gomez even does the stuttered-vocal thing so associated with pop's libertine-in-chief, Rihanna.
    So far Pop & Hiss can't say the tune lives up to "Love You Like a Love Song," Gomez's slyly excellent 2011 hit. But get back to us in a couple of months, after Top 40 radio has drilled "Come & Get It" deep into our brains. By then we might have come around.