Who needs a man when you've got cash?
Newly single Jennifer Aniston pocketed a cool $27 million in 2008, according to Parade's annual "What People Earn" issue. Aniston bagged the same amount in 2007.
The actress is no match for Jay-Z and Beyonce: The power couple combined for a household income of ...
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DJ AM is getting back to work — less than a month after surviving a fatal plane crash.
AM (real name: Adam Goldstein) shared with People that he will make his return behind the turntable on Jay-Z's tour.
"He's the greatest ...
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Notoriously quiet about her relationship, Beyonce is finally breaking her silence on her low-key wedding (and quite possibly the world's worst kept secret) to Jay-Z — six months later.
"We've been together a long time," she told Essence magazine. "We always knew it would happen."
Together since 2002, the two tied the knot on April 4 in an intimate ceremony because ...
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The where: $150-million man Jay-Z's Tribeca apartment.The when: Friday night.The who: Jay-Z and longtime honey Beyoncé, in the company of two dozen friends and family members including several Knowleses, Destiny's Children Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, and Gwyneth Paltrow (to name-check but a few).The what: White checked linens, silver candelabras, a white tent and tens of thousands of white orchid blooms.The why: To become man and wife, silly. Or at least apparently. Though reps for the couple steadfastly (annoyingly?) refuse to confirm the nuptials, "all signs point to a wedding" (as UsMagazine.com's headline so aptly puts it). Some glossy out there must've ponied up mad amounts of "hush money" to keep folks' yaps shut until the next newsstand cycle.The what next: You click on over to our special "Crazy in Love" photo gallery (chronicling the couple's years together) and/or use our Online Video Guide to cue up many of their respective music vids.The big questions: Will...
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Talk about your Best Week Ever. As buzz builds that Jay-Z and Beyoncé might trade vows as early as Friday evening, the biz's biggest name in hip-hop has inked a mammoth $150 deal with, no, not longtime home Def Jam, nor a rival label, but concert promoter Live Nation (which threw similar big bucks at Madonna a short while back). The pact demonstrates "how significantly the music industry has shifted," Blender editor-in-chief Joe Levy tells the New York Daily News. "The greatest rapper in the world doesn't want a record label anymore."The terms of the deal are said to award 38-year-old Jay-Z (aka Shawn Carter) $25 mil upfront, another $25 mil in advances, and then $10 mil each for at least three albums. He also gets $50 mil in seed money for his entertainment company.As for his romantic success, the News hears that friends of Jay-Z and Beyoncé have been invited to the rapper's Manhattan digs tonight, though officially the duo's reps have held firm with a "no comment" on thi...
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