April 14, 2005
IT'S NADIA'S TURN
Scott Savol got another stay of execution Wednesday night as American Idol viewers sent home early favorite Nadia Turner instead. The 28-year-old Miami waitress was made to pay for singing Crystal Gayle's 1977 track "When I Dream," a song choice that drew sharp rebukes from Simon and Randy and lots of speech slurring and poor coordination from Paula Abdul.
DAILY REHAB REPORT
Joaquin Phoenix has entered rehab for treatment of alcohol abuse. "He was uncomfortable with the way that he was living his life," says his rep, "and found the courage to deal with his disease." The Gladiator actor reportedly checked into the undisclosed facility two weeks ago.
DURST UNCENSORED
Fresh off his Internet sex scandal, Fred Durst is looking to get real. Per Variety, the Limp Bizkit front man is shopping around My Life With Fred Durst, a weekly one-hour reality series that'll feature a mix of celeb interviews and slice-of-life segments revealing Durst as a father, businessman and musician. Several cabler outlets have reportedly expressed interest... in airing anything but this.
DON'T SAVE THE DATE
UPN has announced that Britney Spears and Kevin Federline's new reality series will debut with a special one-hour episode on May 17. As previously reported, the parents-to-be will chronicle their white trash-themed courtship, engagement and wedding via exclusive, never-before-seen home videos.
JACKO TRIAL WATCH
The mother of Michael Jackson's teenage accuser took the stand Wednesday and tearfully described how she once saw the singer lick her son's head during a February 2003 flight from Miami to California on a private jet. Earlier in the day, the woman invoked the Fifth Amendment to avoid questions about alleged welfare fraud.
GAME ON
Showtime is developing an original movie about the creators of the videogame phenom Doom. The flick will be based on David Kushner's book Masters of Doom, which chronicles the rags-to-riches story of Doom's twentysomething founders John Carmack and John Romero.
SCI FI STUFF
The Sci Fi Channel has tapped Michael Douglas to produce a weekly series that is being billed as Desperate Housewives meets The Twilight Zone. The still-untitled project will be based on the life and work of late author Shirley Jackson (The Haunting of Hill House). Sci Fi has also greenlit Barbarian Chronicles, a half-hour animated spoof of Lord of the Rings.
LOST AND FOUND
Lost hunk Josh Holloway has found something to do during his hiatus. Per Variety, Holloway has been cast as the lead in the Universal flick Whisper. He'll play a kidnapper whose victim turns out to be a bad seed. Literally. His name is Poppy and he's always getting stuck in people's teeth. Bastard.

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