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Janet Jackson ready to laugh at herself

Plus: ‘Passion’s’ symphony for the devil
/ Source: msnbc.com

Looks like Janet Jackson is ready to spoof Nipplegate.

The singer is planning to appear on Saturday Night Live, says a source, who adds that she will both sing and host the show. “She’s penciled in for April 10, but nothing is set in stone yet,” says the insider.

Another source familiar with the situation adds, “She’s stayed out of the public eye since the whole Super Bowl fiasco. She’ll almost certainly do a skit that will refer to and spoof [the incident] in hopes of encouraging everyone to chill about this whole thing.”

Janet Jackson’s spokesman had no comment at press time, and according to a rep for SNL, “It is not confirmed at this time.”

Symphony for the devil

SCENE FROM NEW FILM THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST
Actor Jim Caviezel portrays Jesus in a scene from the new film \"The Passion of The Christ\" in this undated publicity photograph. The film, produced by actor Mel Gibson, is a vivid depiction of the last twelve hours of the life of Jesus Christ. The film opens Febraury 25, 2004. NO SALES REUTERS/New Market Films/Icon Productions/Handout REUTERSNew Market Films / X80001

John Debney, who composed the music for “The Passion of the Christ,” says he did battle with Satan while scoring the flick.

Debney had written music for a number of movies such as “Liar, Liar,” “Spy Kids,” and “I Know What You Did Last Summer” — but he says he was visited by the devil while writing the score for the film about the last hours of Jesus Christ.

“I had never before subscribed to the idea that maybe Satan is a real person, but I can attest that he was in my room a lot and I know that he hit everyone on this production,” Debney said, according to a lengthy interview that ran on Assist News Service, a Christian news agency.

Debney claims that Satan’s image kept appearing on his computer screen while he was trying to compose music. “The first time it happened, it scared me,” he said. “Once I got over the initial shock of that, I learned to work around it and learned to reboot the computers and so I would start talking to him. . . . The computers froze for about the tenth time [one] day and it was about nine o’clock at night and so I got really mad and I told Satan to manifest himself and I said, ‘Let’s go out into the parking lot and let’s go.’ It was a seed change in me. I knew that this was war. I am not a physical person, but I was really angry on this occasion.”

Debney’s spokesman confirms to The Scoop that the composer did, indeed, say those things.Notes from all over

GWYNETH PALTROW APPEARS ON THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO
Actress Gwyneth Paltrow comments during her appearance on \"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno\" at the NBC studios in Burbank, California, December 4, 2003. Paltrow recently announced that she is pregnant with her first child with boyfriend, musician Chris Martin of the group \"Coldplay.\" Paltrow also discussed her new drama film \"Sylvia,\" about the late poet Sylvia Plath. REUTERS/Fred ProuserFred Prouser / X00224

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