Joe Jonas turns down fan with free concert offerJoe Jonas knows how to let a girl down easy. The singer had to turn down a videotaped request from Pepperdine University student Shaina Kohli to attend her spring formal, but in doing so, he came up with a better offer. Instead of being her date to the dance, he's offered to fly her out to the opening concert of his tour this summer. Joe Jonas squashes sex tape rumorsJoe Jonas would be in good celebrity company if he did have a sex tape, but alas, the Jo-Bro has denied the reports. On Thursday, there was chatter online that the 23-year-old Disney Channel alum had filmed a steamy romp with his girlfriend, 28-year-old model Blanda Eggenschwiler. Joe Jonas: Swift's new song isn't about meTaylor Swift is a pro at turning heartbreaks into earworms, and her latest single, “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,” is no exception. For some fans, guessing which of Swift’s ex-boyfriends inspired lyrics like, “Then you come around again and say, ‘Baby, I miss you and I swear I’m gonna change,’” is half the fun. But Joe Jonas, who dated the country-pop princess in 2008, insists it wasn’t him. No purity ring for this Jonas in new videoIt looks like Joe Jonas is growing up. The middle Jonas Brother has a sexy new video for “Just in Love,” and his famous purity ring is nowhere to be seen as he takes a bath and rolls around in bed with French model Angele. “I think people are going to be very shocked,” Joe, 22, told MTV of the video, which shows the two getting generally frisky on the streets of Paris. Kevin Jonas doesn't want to be a 'weird dog person'Looks like Kevin Jonas is jumping on the baby bandwagon with fellow Disney stars Hilary Duff and Brenda Song. While filling in for Billy Bush on “Access Hollywood Live,” Kevin Jonas spoke about the pressure to procreate. The 23-year-old singer says he and the wife feel the pressure to have kids “here and there” and will probably pop out a baby Jonas in the near future. Judy Garland concert headed for theatersJustin Bieber, Miley Cyrus and the Jonas Brothers have all seen their tours get transferred to the big screen, and now an unlikely star is getting the concert-film treatment: late Hollywood legend Judy Garland. According to the L.A. Times, Garland's historic 1961 Carnegie Hall concert will be turned into a documentary courtesy of filmmakers Steven Lippman, Jeffrey Friedman and Rob Epstein. Though Garland's comeback performance earned critical raves, countless standing ovations, and spawned a chart-topping double album, no footage exists of the actual event. "The concert is a cultural touchstone, something I remember vividly as a kid," Friedman tells the L.A. Times. "It's a magical moment in theatrical history. And yet there's almost no record of it." |
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