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People: Natalie Portman Haunts Paul McCartney


"HEY, I'M STELLA'S DAD!" That's how Paul McCartney introduced himself to Natalie Portman when he asked his daughter's pal to be in his latest video, "Dance Tonight," above. In the vid, a postal clerk (who happened to be a certain eyeball-losing pirate in the past) drops off a package. Paul expects it to be a cricket bat he's ordered, instead it's a mandolin that raises the ghost of Portman. Natch ...

In other Portman news, she's said to be dating SNL star Andy Samberg. Which is ironic since he's another fella she has made a, er, music video with. Remember this? We suggest playing both of the videos at the same time. Now that's a hit! OK ... maybe not. [People; US Magazine; PistolWimp]

» PINK IS A NICE COLOR FOR WENTY. The latest in weird celeb fascination? Star Doll. We agree with The Slug: "Who needs Us Weekly when celebrities are now our children's playthings?!" [The Slug]

» OH SNAP. Boy was that "discussion" (read: "girly cat fight") between Rosie and Elisabeth Hasslebeck brutal yesterday. But what you might have missed after the heated debate between the two "View" hosts was that guest Alicia Silverstone totally disses Elisabeth when she comes on. [Jossip]

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COMMENTS (3)
  • "Dance Tonight" is a catchy tune, in true McCartney fashion. There are certain songs of his that you find yourself singing along to and this one will be the same. I look forward to listening to the rest of the cd!
    Thanks Paul!

    By Rosanne Leary , Posted May 25, 2007 7:54 AM
  • Yeah I know what you mean. At first I wasn't really loving it, but now it's stuck in my head!

    By Kris Coronado , Posted May 25, 2007 10:49 AM
  • I like Natalie!That video is awesome!

    By Ever , Posted May 25, 2007 2:55 PM
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