Posted by EontheZ on June 19, 2009
A one-hour “Jon & Kate Plus Eight” airs Monday night at 9:00 P.M. And I hate to spoil it for anyone, but it’s pretty much a guarantee that Jon and Kate will be announcing their divorce, or at least they’re going to live separately or something.
Robert Pattinson was in New York filming a movie. Yesterday afternoon, he was being escorted across a busy street to his trailer by some bodyguards and they were trying to rush him, because they were being followed by a group of squealing “Twilight” fans. Well, they rushed him right in front of a moving cab, which clipped him. Or, perhaps grazed would be a better word because he was just barely hit, and he wasn’t injured at all. According to reports, Pattinson got hit in the hip, after which he just stood there for a moment looking stunned. One of his bodyguards then turned to the fans who’d been chasing them and said, “You see what you did? You almost killed him!”
It appears to be set in stone that T.R. Knight is leaving “Grey’s Anatomy”. But now we’re getting word that Katherine Heigl is staying. Officially, no one has confirmed the fates of either of their characters both of whom were on the brink of death at the end of the season finale. But it’s looking pretty likely that Katherine is coming back for season six and T.R. is gone.
Three of the original members of Evanescence are putting together a new band and they’ve chosen “American Idol” finalist Carly Smithson to be their lead singer. Carly finished in the sixth-place on the seventh season of “American Idol” last year. She’d been planning a solo career ever since finishing the “American Idols Live!” tour last summer. Where she used to sing the Evanescence song “Bring Me to Life”. She’ll be joining the three former Evanescence guys guitarist Ben Moody, drummer Rocky Gray, guitarist John Lecompt and a new bassist named Marty O’Brian to become a hard-rock band called The Fallen. “Fallen” was actually the name of the first Evanescence album. Carly also kind of looks and sounds the same as Amy Lee, the lead singer of Evanescence. Carly says, “I kept getting told that ‘You don’t have the rock voice, you can’t do rock music.’ But it’s everything I am. It’s everything I listen to. I’m not the regular girl next door. The first time we rehearsed, everybody started in on this jam of Iron Maiden. I was like, ‘I’m in a band! I love this!’” You can check out the band’s site www.wearethefallen.com but it says the site doesn’t go live until Monday, June 22.

