Celebrities: November 2007 Archives

DM_Aurel-Raileanu-2.jpgLindsay Lohan has reportedly paid a $100,000 fee to the world’s most powerful magnet, Romanian hospital worker Aurel Raileanu. Apparently, she his hoping to host a seminar to find out the secrets of Raileanu’s natural magnetism.


“I’ve always been interested in off-the-wall abilities,” says Lohan, “and this is a really interesting phenomenon. I’d love to find out more about it and try and pinpoint what causes these supernatural abilities.”


Raileanu, who entertains friends and family by picking up everyday metal objects such a spoon and irons, entered the record books as the most powerful human magnet by picking up a 50-puond TV set. He also has the prestigious Guinness World Record for the most paperclips stuck on a face, holding 61 paperclips for the required 5 seconds at the organization’s London HQ in the presence of a reporter from The Sun newspaper.


Sadly, Raileanu's powers of attraction do not extent to his personal life. “The last serious relationship I had was four years ago,” reveals Raileanu. “We dated for three years but sadly weren’t right for each other. I would very much like to find love and get married.”

Pamela Anderson's No Turkey

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Thanksgiving came early last night at a soup kitchen in Las Vegas when Pamela Anderson stopped by to serve up a vegetarian feast. "The holiday season can be especially hard for those who find themselves homeless. And it's murder on turkeys," explained the actress, who is currently appearing in illusionist Han's Klok's Sin City show. "With so many healthy and delicious options nowadays, it's easy to have a holiday meal that gives even turkeys something to be thankful for."


Anderson dished out plate after plate of Gardein's Veggie Stuffed Turkey Roast With Wild Rice and Cranberries at the PETA organized dinner. The faux turkey was donated by manufacturers Garden Protein. Similar birds can be found at your local Whole Foods store.


Anderson, who has been a vegetarian since she was a teenager, has had a long association with PETA, campaigning against fur and chicken cruelty at KFC (click HERE for video). "What KFC does to 750 million chickens each year is not civilized or acceptable," said the actress. "Every time we go by KFC, my kids ask me to honk and they yell 'Boo' out the window."