【娱乐前沿】因涉嫌容留他人吸毒罪 李代沫被正式批捕

【娱乐前沿】因涉嫌容留他人吸毒罪 李代沫被正式批捕

2014-04-16    06'23''

主播: Beijing Hour

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Prosecutors approve arrest of singer Li Daimo over drug use Prosecutors here in Beijing have approved the arrest of talent show singer Li Daimo. The decision has been announced via the procuratorate's official Sina Weibo account. Li could face upto three-years in prison if found guilty. Beijing police detained six suspects, including singer Li Daimo, for allegedly taking drugs at Li's temporary home in Sanlitun on March 17. Urine samples taken from the suspects all tested positive for methamphetamines. All have reportedly admitted to taking the drugs. Li Daimo joined the first season of 'The Voice of China' in 2012 and shot to instant fame after performing his rendition of Qu Wanting's "You Exist in My Song". Artist Red makes a portrait of Jackie Chan with 64,000 chopsticks Malaysian artist 'Red' has created a portrait of Kung Fu star Jackie Chan using 64-thousand chopsticks. Red says she collected the 64-thousand disposable chopsticks herself, bound them in bundles of various sizes, then hung them on a steel frame. The artwork took a month to complete. The artist says the portrait has been commisioned by Chan's office as a birthday gift for the action film star. Red has created portraits of other celebrities with recycled materials. She once made a portrait of Chinese director Zhang Yimou out of socks and pins, along with one of Taiwan pop star Jay Chou from coffee cup stains. Red's current portrait is being stored at Chan's office in Beijing, and will be displayed at a gallery to be named later. Paul Walker brothers help finish "Fast and Furious 7" Two of the brothers of late actor Paul Walker are set to step in to help complete "Fast & Furious 7," which has been on hold since the actor's death late last year. According to the film's official Facebook page, Caleb and Cody Walker will help film the remaining action scenes. Walker was in the middle of shooting "Fast & Furious 7" when he was killed in a fiery car crash in Valencia, California over Thanksgiving last year. Filming the rest of the film has been held up for several months, as the director and writers pour over existing footage and tweak the script. Production resumed this month. The film is being slated for release in April of next year. Disneynature to present feature film "Bears" on Earth Day Disney Nature is planning to put forward a feature film on bears for this year's Earth Day. "Bears" is about the first year in the life of mother bear and her two cubs in Alaska. Director Alastair Fothergill and Keith Scholey each spent several months on the ground in the remote Alaskan wilderness, shooting more than 400 hours of footage to make the 75-minute feature film. The filmmakers note the film is not a documentary. They wrote a script for the film and treated the bears as movie stars. "What we're looking for is obviously a mother with two newborn cubs, but we're also looking for a relaxed mother. And bears, just like human beings, have different personalities, and when we discovered Sky we knew that she was a winner for us. She was an absolute star, and she proved to be." Disney Nature's "Bears" opens in the U.S. on Earth Day, which is Friday. For every person who sees the film in its opening week, Disney will donate money to the National Park Foundation, the official charity of America's National Park system. Billy Crystal brings '700 Sundays' from Broadway to HBO After two successful Broadway runs, American comedian Billy Crystal's autobiographical stage show "700 Sundays" will be moved to the small screen. The two-act, one-man show deals with Crystal's relationship with his father, who died when he was 15. The title refers to the number of Sundays Jack Crystal shared with his son before he passed away. Billy Crystal first performed the show in 2004, but says it's become less emotional to perform over time. "But a different emotion than when I first did it 10 years ago. I was very close to the death of my mom then, so, and uncles, and very close friends, all within a short period of time, so writing the original '700' was a very cathartic experience. So now removed a lot from that real pain, the pain is now different and let me be more emotional in a better way and freer with it." "700 Sundays" premieres Saturday on HBO. Miley Cyrus hospitalized and cancels shows Singer Miley Cyrus has been hospitalized. A bad reaction with medication has forced her to cancel her "Bangerz" concert in Kansas City, Missouri. A spokesperson for the singer says she canceled her performance Tuesday after being hospitalized for a severe allergic reaction to antibiotics. Cyrus's publicist says the young singer is on "medical rest" at her doctors' advice. Tickets for the concert she's missed are being refunded. This is the 2nd time Miley Cyrus has cancelled a concert this month. She also cancelled a concert two Monday's ago for what is being described as "the flu."