Probe into 'Slumdog' child star sale claim
India's child-rights watchdog has sought a report from police investigating allegations by a tabloid that the father of a "Slumdog Millionaire" child star tried to sell her to an undercover reporter, the watchdog's leader told CNN.
Beyonce talks about sister's tweet habit, the Etta James drama and more in Q&A.
*Solange Knowles may be a Twitter addict, but it hasn't influenced her sister Beyonce to join the social networking phenomenon. In a recent interview with the Associated Press', Beyoncewhose latest CD, "I Am ... Sasha Fierce," is double platinumtalked about resisting the pressure of Twitter nation, her forthcoming U.S. concerts (kicking off June 21 at Madison Square Garden), maneuvering in the show's outrageous Thierry Mugler costumes and why Etta James never had her worried. : How will this tour be different from your 2007 "B'Day" tour? Beyonce: It's going to be more emotional, because this album, "I Am," that portion was a lot more real and raw and more sensitive. ... The best part about this tour is I'm working with Thierry Mugler, who is an icon and a legend, and I've been a fan. : Often snippets of concerts end up on the Internet. Is it frustrating not being able to surprise people anymore? Beyonce: It's very frustrating now. ... It's great because people can get a little sneak peak and say, "Oh, I wanna come to the show" or "I don't wanna go to that show" (laughs), and I'm fans of people so I go on there and check it out too. But you put so much of your heart and time into the wardrobe ... it's kind of unfortunate that people can see the show months before you get into their city, but that's life.
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