- October 1, 2010
The Situation Chooses Practice Over Partying
E! News is reporting that believe it or not, The Situation is choosing to practice instead of party.
Jersey Shore star Mike Sorrentino was expected to host Rehab, a poolside party at the Hard Rock in Vegas last Sunday, but canceled the trip to work on his quickstep for Dancing With the Stars.
And while a Hard Rock rep said “We were told he was ill,” his booking manager confirms he bailed on the bash to rehearse…
“Yes, he is taking DWTS very seriously. [He] understands that everyone else has a two-week jump on him as far as rehearsals and wants to give this his full attention,” he tells me.
So did his extra practice time pay off last night?
Well, he didn’t receive the lowest score from the judges Monday, but only time will tell. The booted contestant will be announced on tonight’s show.
Fingers crossed it’s not Mike, since he skipped out on fist-pumping in Vegas to work on his ballroom moves!
- October 1, 2010
Erika Jayne’s Sexy Swing on the Golf Course, EXCLUSIVE!
We’re not huge golfers, but we would be if golf looked like this! Disco Diva Erika Jayne played golf with friends at Brookside Golf Club in Pasadena, California. Erika looked like she was having fun as she wore casual attire to play golf. You know, the usual golfing clothes- high heels, daisy dukes short shorts, and a light blue bikini top.
If you’re not familiar with Erika or her work, watch the video below:
- October 1, 2010
Kelly Ripa Switches From Heels to Rain Boots, EXCLUSIVE!
The boots were quite a change from the high-heels Kelly sported at the Live with Regis & Kelly High-Heel-a-Thon to benefit The Heart Truth on Wednesday (September 22) in New York.
- October 1, 2010
New Soda Infused With Weed

A new line of pot-infused beverages masquerading behind soda flavors are now available to patients with a prescription for medical marijuana. Made by Colorado-based Dixie Elixirs, the carbonated drinks are marketed to medicinal-marijuana patients who wish to avoid “weed culture” stigmas.
The organic drinks come in eight different flavors (including root beer, pink lemonade or grape) and serve as alternatives to smoking cannabis, which is legal for medical use by prescription in 14 states and used as an alternative to pain killers. (Who knows? Maybe Ms. Norbury’s marijuana tablets aren’t so out of the question after all.)
No word yet on how much a case of drinkable marijuana will cost, but we have a feeling it may run a little higher than anything Pepsi is pushing.
Source: Newsfeed via ONTD
