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26 NT NEWS. Saturday, July 14, 2012. www.ntnews.com.au
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THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (M) ●
3D SAT 10.05, 3.30, 6.15, 9.00PM
2D SAT 9.30, 12.45, 8.30PM
BRAVE (PG)
3D SAT 4.20PM
2D SAT 9.45, 12.00, 2.10, 6.30PM
ICE AGE 4: CONTINENTAL DRIFT (PG) ●
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KATY PERRY: PART OF ME (PG) ●
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Katy Perry performing in Hollywood last month with her giant film reel bra
Katy’s braa reel riskKATY Perry’s insuranceagents think her bizarrestage costumes ‘‘couldbe lethal’’.
The pop star is known towear giant film reel bras andother outlandish garb dur-ing her performances.
Katy dresses decadentlyand is willing to take on therisk of wearing rotating lolli-pop bustiers onstage.
‘‘I keep being told theinsurers are worried I willinjure my neck,’’ she toldThe Sun.
‘‘I seriously doubt it couldbe lethal but they want a newbra designed that will not al-low hair to be caught up.’’
During one performanceKaty experienced what couldhave been a hair emergency.
‘‘Well, I was always knownat school as the over-the-shoulder-boulder-holder. Myhair got caught in the wheelsof my spinning peppermintbra and began to coil aroundand around,’’ she explained.
Insurance agents are af-raid another incident couldresult in far more harm.
‘‘It may seem trivial but asimple pulled muscle canstop a performer like Katyfrom going on,’’ a sourcesaid. ‘‘Insurers don’t careabout the art or the fun, justthe dangers.’’
REPRISEA SNIPJOHNNY Depp has re-prised his role as Ed-ward Scissorhands fora forthcoming episodeof Family Guy. The ac-tor has returned to therole for the TV comedy22 years after firststarring in the 1990film, which cementedhis status as a Holly-wood heartthrob.
BARING ITALLACTOR Channing Tat-um has confirmed plansfor a sequel to his hitstripper movie MagicMike. The actor baredall to play a maledancer in the film, in-spired by his own ex-periences as a teenagestripper in Florida.
Rock ’n’ roll calls Idol judge
Steven Tyler
STEVEN Tyler sayshe’s making an exitfrom American Idol toput rock ’n’ roll first.
Tyler said he’s leav-ing the talent show afterbeing a judge for twoseasons to rededicatehimself to Aerosmith,the band he fronts.
The rock star said heloved every minute onthe hit singing contestbut added, ‘‘it’s time to
bring rockback’’.
‘‘Aftersome long. . . hard . . .thoughtsI’ve decided
it’s time for me to let goof my mistress Ameri-can Idol before she boilsmy rabbit,’’ Tyler saidin a statement yester-day. ‘‘I strayed from myfirst love, Aerosmith,
and I’m back — butinstead of begging onmy hands and knees,I’ve got two fists inthe air and I’m kickingthe door open with myband.’’
Tyler’s departureleaves original judgeRandy Jackson and Jen-nifer Lopez, but thesinger-actress’s futurewith the show also is indoubt.
Swift rise to top earnings
Taylor Swift
US country sweetheartTaylor Swift has beatenJustin Bieber to the topof a new Forbes maga-zine list documentingthe highest-paid celeb-rities under 30.
The singer is estim-ated to have raked in$US57 million ($56 mill-ion) between May lastyear and May this year,thanks to her album
Speak Now,a string ofsold-outtour datesand a big en-dorsementdeal with
CoverGirl cosmetics.Swift, 22, edged out
Bieber, 18, to claim theForbes crown. Bieberearned $US55 million.Rihanna ($US53 mill-
ion), Lady Gaga ($US52million) and Katy Perry($US45 million) roundout the top five.
Other stars to makethe top 10 include singerAdele and Twilight cou-ple Kristen Stewart andRobert Pattinson.
Last year, Lady Gagatopped the under-30poll, raking in $US90million in a year.
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