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After a foray into acting with robots and Shia Lebeouf, 'Transformers' star Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is back to her modeling roots as the face (and body) of Burberry's new fragrance, Burberry Body.
Burberry gave the 23-year-old her big break in 2008 when it cast her in its fall/winter campaign. The exposure led to Rosie getting higher profile gigs as a Victoria's Secret Angel and a Michael Bay muse.
If you want to see more of Huntington-Whiteley, there are a couple teaser videos for the Burberry body campaign below.
Roger Clemens' perjury trial was declared a mistrial Thursday by the judge sitting on the case.
According to the New York Times, Judge Reggie Walton said the prosecution "revealed information that he previously deemed inadmissible."
Bassist Nick Oliveri has been keeping busy lately -- and not necessarily in a good way.
The former Queens of the Stone Age member, who recently rejoined his former bandmates in Kyuss for a reunion tour under the moniker Kyuss Lives!, found himself on the wrong end of a standoff with a Los Angeles SWAT team earlier this week, after a neighbor called the police to report a domestic disturbance.
A teaser for Christopher Nolan's Batman threequel 'The Dark Knight Rises' is expected to play before 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2' on Friday, but that hasn't stopped the internet from leaking it a few days early.
The footage below is admittedly poor quality, so it's hard to pinpoint what exactly is going on. But from we can tell, we do get a few glimpses of Commissioner Gordon (Gary Oldman) on a hospital bed, along with a very quick glimpse of Bane, played by 'Inception' hunk Tom Hardy.
DVD-by-mail and digital streaming service Netflix has announced a new pricing structure, and its customers are doing the metaphorical version of booing and throwing popcorn at the screen.
People who currently pay $10 for one DVD per month plus unlimited digital streaming will see rates jump to $16, while those who get two DVDs plus streaming will have a new rate of $20, up from $15. The price increases take effect September 1 for existing customers. New subscribers will pay the new prices immediately upon sign-up.
Abby Wambach scored the go-ahead goal, and the United States woman's soccer team defeated France on Wednesday, 3-1, clinching a spot in the finals of the Woman's World Cup.
After the US took an early 1-0 lead, France began dominating the game's possession, finally scoring an equalizer in the 55th minute. But Les Blues weren't able to further capitalize on what ended up being a 25-11 shots-on-goal advantage.
Just because the Scorpions are in the midst of a farewell tour doesn't mean that the end of the road is near as far as band projects are concerned.
Singer Klaus Meine says a 3-D concert DVD is in the works, and it should be on the market in the next few months.
But that's not all. Meine adds that a new Scorpions album and a career-spanning documentary are also on the horizon.
Technically, Dallas city workers aren't allowed to do personal business when they are on the taxpayer's dime.
Which is why two dozen workers at Dallas' city hall are in hot water after a probe revealed that they were spending a good chunk of their day on Facebook.
Meet Casanova, an Ohio SuicideGirl who is into pillow fights, but not real fighting and says she spends all her time blogging or partying.
It seems like there is always one guy at every rock show who just doesn't play well with others. While the rest of the crowd is dancing and trying to have a good time, there will always be one guy kicking the air and throwing random hay-makers.
This is how fights tend to start and Dave Grohl doesn't tolerate this kind of behavior at his shows.
What’s the wackiest thing you’ve heard lately?
Here are two words that can probably top that: funeral strippers.
This is shaping up to be a big year for Megadeth fans -- not only do they have an expanded edition of the band's landmark release 'Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?' to look forward to, but there's also a brand new studio album on the horizon.
During a recent interview with Rolling Stone, band founder Dave Mustaine discussed the new record, titled 'Th1rt3en.' It's the band's 13th studio album, but the name means more than that, according to Mustaine. He said, "I was born on September 13th; this is my 13th record. It just seemed like it was the right thing to do."