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Friday, May 14, 2004

Kelly Rowland Ride 'em Cowboy: Kelly Rowland (Destiny's Child) has announced her engagement to Dallas Cowboys safety Roy Williams. Rowland and Williams, both 23, haven't set the date yet. The most amazing thing about this--that there's a 23-year-old dude on this planet named "Roy"!

The viewers have spoken: Rupert Boneham, always a fan favorite, was awarded a million dollar consolation prize Thursday night on a special after-the-finale edition of Survivor: All-Stars. Thirty-eight million people voted, according to CBS.

Latoya London, who was a surprise dismissal Wednesday on American Idol (c'mon, "Hawaii Girl" gets to stay over Latoya??), says Fantasia is the one to beat.

I say the greatly-improved Diana Degarmo wins it all--and I base that on my totally subjective analysis of viewer voting this season on Idol.

BTW, Idol airs in Hawaii six hours later than the west coast. So when Hawaiians call in to vote, they're not getting as many busy signals--voting is closed by then in the rest of the states! Think about that for a
minute--Fantasia may not even make it the final two!

Coming up Tuesday's Idol, the three remaining finalists will sing three songs each: one picked by themselves, one by the judges, and the other by music biz legend Clive Davis.

Princess Fiona has a poster of her wall of someone called "Sir Justin" in the upcoming Shrek 2. Yes, it's an inside joke. Cameron Diaz, Justin Timberlake's girlfriend, is the voice of the Fiona character.

Usher knocks himself out of the top spot of the Billboard singles chart--"Burn" replaces "Yeah" as the nation's number one song. And Usher's Confessions reclaims the top spot on the Billboard album chart.

Avril Lavigne has gone off on Britney Spears again, telling the press the pop star "dances like a ho." Duh… does anybody, even Britney, disagree with this statement?

The Olsen Twins host, and J-Kwon performs, tomorrow night on Saturday Night Live.

New in theaters: Troy (Brad Pitt); Breaking All The Rules (Jamie Foxx).

--Dunkleman out!

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