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Daniel Radcliffe: I'm Not Gay!
Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe has denied reports that he is gay.
The 20 year odl actor, who famously appeared naked in the West End stage play Equus (pictured above) told MTV:
"If people want to say that, they can. I'm not. I'm straight."
He added: "My favourite thing I saw was a guy on the internet who said, 'Of course he's gay - he's got a gay face,' which I thought was kind of an odd thing to say anyway.
"A gay face? That's a very worrying thing, like they have sat at home with pictures of me next to other famous gay folks."
Daniel recently made a "major donation" to an American charity which helps gay youngsters who are struggling with their sexuality.
The charity's chief executive Charles Robbins said of the stars generosity: "He is setting a meaningful example for millions of young people around the world by embracing diversity and demonstrating that he cares deeply about the well-being of LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer/questioning) youth."
Matt Damon is disappointed in Barack Obama
Matt Damon has admitted that he is "disappointed" with President Barack Obama's leadership.
Damon, who campaigned for Obama, has said that he would have liked the President to have made more progress by this stage of his first term.
"Politics is compromise," he told the New York Daily News. "I'm disappointed in the healthcare plan and in the troop build-up in Afghanistan."
However, he added that Obama deserves more time saying: "Everyone feels a little let down because, on some level, people expected all their problems to go away. But real change comes from everyday people. You can't wait for a leader."
Michael Blosil Marie Osmond's son commits suicide
Marie Osmond's 18 year old son Michael Blosil has committed suicide.
Entertainment Tonight reports that the man jumped to his death from his apartment building in Los Angeles last night. He is said to have left a note blaming his battle with depression and lack of friends.
Osmond said: "My family and I are devastated and are in deep shock by the tragic loss of our dear Michael and ask that everyone respect our privacy during this difficult time."
Her brother Donny added: "Please pray for my sister and her family."
Donny and Marie's Las Vegas show has been cancelled tonight.
In November 2007, Michael, then 16, entered rehab, though what he was being treated for was not disclosed.
Miley Cyrus says 'The Last Song' role was 'breakout moment'
Miley Cyrus has revealed she loved playing a more edgy charcater in her new movie The Last Song.
"It's been really great," she told MTV News. "It's been a really good experience because it's kind of my breakout moment in a way. This is more of an edgy role."
She continued: "I think it's really important to look for roles that are challenging. But also something that you relate to and something that really captures your heart."
Shannen Doherty 'I'm not a bad girl, I'm just smart!'
Shannen Doherty has denied claims that she is a 'bad girl'.
The former Charmed star told OK! that people mistake her intelligence for nastiness.
"It's funny," she said. "I think that in America, a woman with a brain is called a woman with edge, and I think in Europe a woman with a brain is called a woman with a brain.
"I think it's a very different stigma. I don't think it's an edge at all. I'm smart and I'm quick, and I like playing smart characters."
Megan Fox wants to work with Lady Gaga
Megan Fox has reportedly admitted that she wants to work with 'Poker Face' singer Lady GaGa.
A source told Showbiz Spy: "Megan is a massive Lady GaGa fan. She says she's super sexy and exactly the kind of girl who could tempt her away from men for life!
"She’s really hoping to work with her some day - either on a movie or maybe appearing on one of GaGa’s videos."
Gaga has received rave reviews today for her concert last night in London's O2 arena.
Kimberly Wyatt leaves The Pussycat Dolls
Kimberly Wyatt has announced that she is leaving The Pussycat Dolls.
The Got To Dance judge blamed "variables off-stage" for her departure and was thought to be referring to her souring relationship with andmate Nicole Scherzinger.
"I've left the group," she told Loaded. "I am so thankful for everything the Pussycat Dolls [have] brought into my life. But I have to say there were just too many variables that I couldn't agree with and I had to follow my heart. So I decided to kind of push on with my own life."
Wyatt added: "Money and fame can't buy happiness. Ultimately I think that happiness is the most important thing in life and I think that once I started to get to know myself more and more I was like, 'You know, I don't think that happiness is within this group right now'.
"I wish that it was different because I love what we do on stage. I love being a Doll, but as far as the variables off-stage are concerned - I just couldn't do it anymore."
Jay Sean will boycott The BRIT Awards
Jay Sean has revealed that he plans to boycott next year's Brit Awards.
After selling six million copies of his hit record Down in America, Jay believes that he should have been at least nominated for an award this year.
"The fact I didn't even get recognised was stupid," he told the Daily Star. "That was embarrassing for the Brits. Without wishing to sound like I'm blowing my own trumpet, no-one did what I did in the States last year.
"I sold six million copies of 'Down'. If that's not enough to get me a nomination, I don't know what is. If they invite me next year I might be washing my hair."
"I'm not in this for the awards but what gets me is that they call it the Brits and claim to represent the best of British music," he explained. "That's a pretty broad claim when they ignore their biggest export of the year.
"Call yourself the Flowerpot Awards if you want, that's fine, but don't call yourself the Brit Awards."











