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Posted: 2:37 p.m. Thursday, April 21, 2011

Dirt Alert 04-21-11 

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REBECCA BLACK RECEIVES DEATH THREATS!

Police in Anaheim, California yesterday said they are investigating death threats made against "Friday" singer Rebecca Black. According to cops, the 13-year-old received the threats (one via email, the other via phone) sometime in March right after "Friday" became a YouTube hit.  "In essence the threats were related to getting the music off the Internet or they were going to kill her," said Anaheim Police spokesman Rick Martinez. "We can't validate how serious they are, but we do take it seriously." Martinez said they have yet to identify the person or persons behind the threats.

DEMI LOVATO BULLIED FOR BEING FAT/SAYS SHE'S BIPOLAR!

Demi Lovato continues to open up about what sent her to rehab last year for emotional issues. In an interview with Robin Roberts, airing Friday on 20/20, the former Sonny with a Chance star says she was bullied for being overweight. "I literally didn't know why they were being so mean to me," she said of her childhood tormentors. "And when I would ask them why, they would just say, 'Well, you're fat.' I was bullied because I was fat. And then a few months later I developed an eating disorder, and that's kind of what I've been dealing with ever since

An extra on the set of Fox's Glee is in hot water for allegedly leaking some key plot details about the show's upcoming prom episode. The extra tweeted the spoiler on Sunday (click here if you must know what it is ), prompting Glee producer/creator Brad Falchuck to angrily respond. "Hope you're qualified to do something besides work in entertainment," he wrote. "Who are you to spoil something talented people have spent months to create?" The user later closed her account after receiving negative tweets from fans, and she was reportedly fired from the show. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the whole incident has prompted the studio that produces Glee to look into ways to keep extras quiet. They are considering including confidentiality clauses in contracts that will include punishments for leaking info.

 
 

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