Demi Moore
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Twitter Fights: New Medium for Self-Sabotage
Celebrities behaving badly do so for the short-term high of getting attention.
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From Teens & Cupcakes to the Playboy Mansion
During the week leading up to Sunday night’s Teen Choice Awards, the parties were sweet … literally. Cupcakes, gumballs and sugar flowed from open candy bars across town for the under-21-oriented week. But last Monday night, it was still about grown-ups. Ashton Kutcher, Anne Heche and the crew from the grifter-themed “Spread” headed for Katusya…
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Lindsay Lohan, Sarah Palin…and Punky Brewster?
It was all about Punky power couples on Thursday night: (Punky Brewster herself) Soleil Moon Frye and Jason Goldberg — and Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher, Goldberg’s producing partner. The latter pair came out to support Frye, who threw a bash at her children’s store, The Little Seed, to launch her eco-friendly line of baby clothes.…
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Diddy’s Famous White Party Heads to BevHills
For the Fourth of July, West Coasters clamored to get all up in Diddy’s grill: The rap mogul moved his infamous annual White Party from the Hamptons to Beverly Hills. This time, he teamed up with fellow Twitter addicts mrskutcher and aplusk — that would be Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher, for those non-followers…
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Twitter: We’re Not Making a Celeb-Stalking TV Show!
Is Twitter turning on the very celebrities that have made the little, revenue-free web company into an outsized cultural and business-world presence? It sure seemed that way, after Variety reported Monday that Twitter has partnered with Reveille and Brillstein Entertainment to "develop an unscripted TV series described as putting ordinary people on the trail…
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Maria Russo -
Real World Hits Demi Moore and the Twitter Party
Until now, Twitter seemed set apart from the real world. It was like some fantasy high school, where the entire point was passing clever notes to your friends all day – oh, and those friends include your favorite celebrities. Then on Friday, a 47-year-old woman in Silicon Valley whose Twitter name is “sandieguy” and whose…
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Maria Russo -
What the Stars Are Tweeting
Who’s really writing celebrity Twitter feeds — the stars themselves, or their “people”?
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Twitter Breaks Down the Wall Between Star and Fans
Publicists are striving to make clients understand the power of tweeting.
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Maria Russo