Bret Michaels says he has nothin' to apologize for about "Nothin' to Lose," his new song featuring Miley Cyrus. The song caused a bit of controversy with the teen pop queen singing about "slowly get undressed." Now the 46 year-old Poison "rocker" defends the lyric in an interview with US Magazine: "the part where it says she slowly gets undressed, Miley says, 'Yeah she does.' It has no reference to her and I. It's not even a duet... As God is my witness, there is nothing I have to be defensive about," he says. "I'm a good Dad. I just thought it was a beautiful song. "Recent rumor suggesting that Britney Spears is going to drop another studio album this June has been denied. In her official site, the Trash Media Zine report is being called BS by management team of the "Circus" singer. more
Adam Lambert follows the footsteps of Kris Allen and Allison Iraheta to return to "American Idol" stage. The show's eighth season alum himself has confirmed that he is going to sing in an upcoming episode of the popular reality singing competition. more
The world premiere of "Shrek Forever After" will raise the curtain at New York's Tribeca Film Festival on April 21. more
Country music singer Sara Evans has filed a temporary restraining order against her ex-husband, Craig Schelske. more
Lady GaGa is reportedly facing a $19,000 after she was late on stage at her London concert on Friday night, February 26. The "Poker Face " hitmaker kicked off her two dates in the British capital by taking the stage at the O2 Arena around 45 minutes late more
Patti Page sang about the 'sand dunes and salty air' of Cape Cod in a song recorded more than 50 years ago. Now she's being honored with her own road on the Massachusetts vacation haven. more
NBC continues to be on the cutting edge of creativity (sarcasm now off): Dermot Mulroney is NBC's new Jim Rockford in a rehash of the Rockford Files. In his first regular TV role, Mulroney is set to play the iconic private eye in the network's updated take on the hit 1970s drama that starred James Garner in the title role. more
After Kimberly Wyatt and Jessica Sutta revealed their desire to go solo, now it's Ashley Roberts' turn to decide whether or not she will continue making music with The Pussycat Dolls. more