ROLL CALL: Justin Timberlake Drops New Single

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JT Drops News Single On MySpace: Justin Timberlake is back with new music on his MySpace Music page. JT debuted his new single, “Follow My Lead,” on Tuesday. The single, which features singer Esmée Denters, was recorded live at JT’s recent Justin Timberlake and Friends Shriners benefit concert. All proceeds from download sales will aid the Shriners Hospitals for Children. New JT music and it helps kids – we’re in and downloading away!

Miley Ready For Prankster Smack Down: Miley Cyrus was not amused by her recent Internet death hoax. “What happened? Did I die, like, bungee jumping, getting bulldozed, what happened this time?” Miley told Michael Yo on Yo on E! “I got hit by a drunk driver! Ok, good. Wait. What? On my Web page? No. My Web page got hacked?” Miley said she’s “ticked” with the person responsible and is ready to take matters into her own hands. “I’m gonna, like, smack ‘em!” she added. That Web prankster might end up being quite embarrassed when he or she gets a beat down from a 15-year-old Disney star.

“Bruno” Strikes Again: In more Hollywood hoax news, Sacha Baron Cohen’s character “Bruno” hit the set of NBC’s “Medium” last week, Entertainment Weekly’s Michael Ausiello reported. The show was temporarily shut down after Sacha, dressed as Bruno, interrupted a courtroom scene with series star, Patricia Arquette. “No one had a clue it was Sacha playing Bruno,” a “Medium” insider told the mag. “It’s amazing he was able to infiltrate the set and pull this off.” Wait… shouldn’t Patricia have sensed this was about to happen?

LiLo & SamRo Munch: Last week they were spotted hitting up a Burger King at LAX before jetting off to London, and now Lindsay and Sam were spotted stocking up on chips, cookies and chocolate at a corner store in London, London’s The Daily Mail reported. The late night munchies came after a dinner at London’s Nobu Berkeley. Maybe they should have found a Burger King in London, instead of Nobu.

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