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“Mad Men” star Christina Hendricks might be the sexiest redhead…ever.

Best known as Joan from the hit AMC show “Mad Men,” the 35-year-old bombshell from Knoxville has been bouncing around television (no pun intended) for the last decade. And get this — she’s naturally a blonde, but has been dying her hair since she was 10 years old.

Bullz-Eye chats with The Hoff

David Hasslehoff interview.

Bullz-Eye recently had a chance to sit down with The Hoff and talk about his upcoming A&E show, The Hasselhoffs, which stars David Hasselhoff and his two daughters. Of course you know The Hoff as more than that. He was Knight Rider, the star of Baywatch, and he has a crazy successful music career over in Germany and beyond. He’s among the most legendary and iconic figures in television and pop culture, and, as he tells it, it all happened because he just learned to go with the flow.

Here’s a quick excerpt from the Bullz-Eye interview with The Hoff:

BE: To talk about Germany for a moment, Norm MacDonald obviously had fun with his punchline, “Germans love David Hasselhoff,” but for many years, Americans didn’t even know that you had a musical career. Are you surprised that your music never really crossed over to the States on the same level?

DH: Not surprised, because…I kind of, like, go with the flow. It was so big over there, and it was because I was doing the whole “American sings German music” thing. It wasn’t in German, it was in English, but it worked so well that it was…it’s difficult for an actor to break through as a singer in America. I was the “Knight Rider” guy, I was the “Baywatch” guy, and nobody was interested in doing my musical career. And I said, “Well, I don’t care!” (Laughs) So I got on an airplane and flew to Germany and sold millions of records! I was playing to 10,000 people a night! When I was on the bow of the boat on “Baywatch,” it was with a brand new telephone, booking corporate gigs for the weekend. I was flying over and doing corporate gigs or concerts on the weekends, then coming back to “Baywatch,” which was the #1 syndicated show on the planet for a minute. It lasted 11 years, we owned it, and I was part of that whole business thing. I was traveling the world, and I saw what was happening. I saw television changing from government-owned TV to privately-owned cable, channels popping up everywhere. We got in on the ground floor, and a lot of that had to do with the fact that “Knight Rider” was canceled and I couldn’t get a job! (Laughs) So I said, “You know what? Let’s take a couple of cars and ship ‘em over to Germany, and if they don’t come to see me, they’ll come and see the car!” And now I’ve got nine million records sold, about 40 gold or platinum records on my walls from Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Holland. And it all happened because…well, it just happened! I just said, “Well, shit, I’m out of work. Let’s go here!” And the next thing you know… (Laughs) I knew I could sing!

For more of David Hasselhoff’s story (and there’s a lot more – that man can talk!), head over to Bullz-Eye.com.

Cheryl Burke dines at Simon restaurant at Palm’s Place

Dancing with the Stars’ Cheryl Burke spent a night out with friends last night, beginning with dinner at Simon restaurant at Palm’s Place. Cheryl enjoyed the Simon sushi signature Crispy Rice and a Spicy Tuna Roll. She is pictured above with Kerry Simon, the chef at Simon restaurant.

Photo: Ed Graff

“Burlesque” Buzz

If you think about Christina Aguilera starring in a film called “Burlesque,” you’re bound to get a little excited. Some thought the film would be a train wreck, but the reviews aren’t that bad.

Here’s Jason Zingale from Bullz-Eye.com:

There are a number of things that one can expect from a movie called “Burlesque” – like singing, dancing, and gorgeous women in revealing outfits – but it never even crossed my mind that it might actually be good. Even the film’s trailer hinted at a potential train wreck, so you’ll probably be surprised to discover that it isn’t half-bad. Though the movie features some terribly underdeveloped characters and gets caught in the allure of its own glitz and glamour, the showy musical numbers and a great debut from Christina Aguilera make “Burlesque” a lot more enjoyable than you might believe. Think “Coyote Ugly” meets “Cabaret.” You know, minus the Nazis.

Newsweek liked it as well.

Sorry, Harry Potter, but “Burlesque” is the event of the holiday season, like the drunk aunt who shows up late to Thanksgiving dinner and falls into your mashed potatoes. The acting is almost nonexistent—Cher’s face can’t move because of Botox, and Christina Aguilera’s moves even less (she can’t emote). The audience I saw it with laughed at the serious lines, and I could hear crickets during the jokes. But Burlesque is so bad that it’s good: over-the-top, ridiculous fun. As with a Taylor Swift concert or a stick of Velveeta, you can’t resist the cheese.

According to Rotten Tomatoes, the public likes it more than the critics.

Check out the trailer below.

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