Meanwhile, Katie Waissel was the first to be announced as the safe one, prompting Simon Cowell to mouth a 'wow'.
The 'Hannah Montana' star offers her 'Forgiveness and Love', and the winner of Favorite Country Female Artist talks about how sorry she is in 'Back to December'.
The 'Titanic' beauty ends her short-term relationship with model Louis Dowler because 'they have realized their relationship isn't working and Kate needs space to be on her own.'
No longer just threatening to reveal secrets, the all-knowing 'A' has stepped up the game and nothing is off limits in the second half of the first season.
The rumored lover of Robert Pattinson again voices her dislike for talking to the media, saying 'I do my work, same as you, why do I have to talk about it? I just want to be an actor.'
The 'Burlesque' songstress heats up the stage of Nokia Theater in Los Angeles with racy 'Express' dance routine.
As Lohan 'is continuing to focus on getting better in rehabilitation', Akerman is tapped to take over the role of Linda Lovelace in 'Inferno', producer says.
RiRi sings a medley of 'Love the Way You Lie (Part II)' and 'What's My Name?', and Katy Perry empowers audience with 'Firework'.
The newly-reunited band land the top spot of the U.K. album charts with 'Progress', sending Rihanna to second place with her 'Loud'.
The newlywed explains about her Divas Salute The Troops's poster, saying 'I was the one who asked VH1 to tone down my DIGITALIZED image on the poster, particularly the size of my chest.'
Revealing about how he felt after pulling the trigger on his sibling Eric, the rapper says, 'I thought my life was over (after the shooting). I thought I'd go to jail for ever.'
Hoping to ensure his East London accent was just right for his role in new film 'London Boulevard', Farrell hired a dialect coach although he 'can't get more Cockney than' Winstone.
The actor admits that he risked an arrest during a teenage shopping dare as he agreed to walk out of the store wearing nothing but the skimpy pants he stole.
Aldean has spent more weeks at the number-one spot on country music radio charts than any artist in the past year.
Based on a novel by Graham Greene, the story charts the headlong fall of small-time gangster Pinkie who falls for an innocent young waitress witnessing his gang's wrongdoing.
Foul language were used in a sketch where Hathaway steps in as Prince Williams' fiancee being introduced to Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Phillip.
The Slim Shady and Usher scoop two prizes each, but Bieber tops them all by bagging four awards, including Artist of the Year.
The singer has a theory of who is behind her husband's death but can't speak publicly because it is still an on-going case.
The cute holiday creature, voiced by Brand, will spend his holiday with an unemployed slacker played by James Marsden in the upcoming comedy.
Mezhgan Hussainy denies they were heading each other's way because of work commitments, saying they still talk five times a day over the phone.