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Report: Beyonce to rock Super Bowl half time

 
 

 
 
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Will it be a Bootylicious Super Bowl? The AP is reporting that Beyoncé is scheduled to perform during the halftime show at Super Bowl XLVII on Feb. 3, 2013 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. Madonna had the honors last year.

Book smart

Johnny Depp is getting into the publishing biz. The actor’s book imprint will go by the name Infinitum Nihil, which means nothing lasts forever in Latin, the same as Depp’s production company. It will be part of a partnership with HarperCollins.

Tit for tat

Call Lindsay Lohan the negotiator. The Daily is reporting that the troubled actress will sit down for a one-on-one with Barbara Walters only because the producers of her upcoming TV movie, Lifetime’s Liz & Dick, promised to pay her $46,000 bill at the Chateau Marmont. LL’ll just have to promote the heck out of the love story/biopic.

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