The Buzz

Tuesday, December 18, 2007 9:12 AM EST

Rihanna denies rumors about Hartnett hook-up
Rihanna continues to shoot down rumors that she hooked up with actor Josh Hartnett.

“This is what really happened,” the 19-year-old singer tells Allure magazine.

“He and my management, they have each other's contact information. I went to (the New York club) Pink Elephant, and he came by. All of a sudden, the next day, I'm seeing that we were kissing and hugging up each other.”

“You can't even go out with a friend who's a celebrity and have a good time without people making (bleep) up,” Rihanna says in the magazine's January issue. “Well, at least he's good-looking, right?”

The Barbados-born sensation has also been romantically linked to actor Shia LaBeouf and Jay-Z, her boss - and Beyonce's boyfriend. She has denied a hookup with the 38-year-old rapper, who is president of her record label Def Jam.

Rihanna burst onto the music scene in 2005 with her debut album “Music of the Sun,” which spawned the hit “Pon De Replay;” her 2006 follow-up, “Girl Like Me” produced the smash single “S.O.S.”

But it was her megahit “Umbrella” that placed her squarely in the ranks of the Beyonces of the world.

Leno, O'Brien make plans to return Jan. 2

NBC's two late-night franchises are coming back. Will the laughs come with them?

Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien plan a Jan. 2 return with fresh episodes, ending two months of reruns brought on by the writers' strike, the network said Monday. But until the strike is settled, the hosts will be on their own.

Both NBC hosts indicated it was a torturous decision for them to come back, torn by their support for the writers and knowledge that several dozen other staff members would be laid off if the shows remained dark. NBC's announcement could make it easier for other programs like Comedy Central's “The Daily Show” or “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on ABC to return. Also, the WGA is talking about a separate deal with David Letterman's production company so his CBS show can return with its writers.

Prince Edward welcomes newborn son into world

Britain's royal family welcomed the birth of its newest member Monday, a son born to Prince Edward and his 42-year-old wife, Sophie, Buckingham Palace said.

Edward - the youngest son of Queen Elizabeth II - and Sophie, who are the Earl and Countess of Wessex, were “absolutely thrilled,” the palace said in a statement. The baby is the eighth grandchild of the monarch and her husband, Prince Philip. The infant weighed 6 pounds 2 ounces and was delivered by Caesarean section Monday at Frimley Park Hospital outside London.

- From w ire reports

The Citizens' Say

Post your comment - click here

There are No comments posted.

REGISTRATION IS FREE.
Registered users sign in here:
*Member ID:
*Password:
Remember login?
(requires cookies)
 
Unregistered users can register here:

Do not use usernames or passwords from your financial accounts!

Note: Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required!

*Create a Member ID:
*Choose a password:
*Re-enter password:
*E-mail Address:
*Year of Birth:
 

(children under 13 cannot register)

First Name:
Last Name:
Company:
Home Phone:
Business Phone:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip Code:
 
E-Citizen
E-Edition
Wheels Etc.
Find a vehicle
Hot Jobs
Find a Job
Homes Etc.
Find a Home
TV Week
Find a program
Search Classifieds
Find, Buy
Place a Classified Ad
Sell
Skaneateles Journal
The Journal
New! Best Bridal
Here comes the bride. . .
Liven Up the Holidays
Fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-laaaaaa
Logo HereNew! Off the Menu
Good Eatin'!
Newspaper Ads
See it again
CNY Boats Etc.
Achors aweigh!
New! School Project
A breakdown of the new school project.
Sections
Special Sections

Where to next?

Top Jobs

The Citizen Copyright ©2009
A division of Lee Publications, Inc.
25 Dill Street
Auburn, NY 13021

Contact Us

Add to My Yahoo!