Celebrity Gossip – Taylor Swift Is Single Again

Taylor SwiftTaylor Swift music career is booming but sadly the singer does not have the same kind of luck when it comes to men. Celebrity Gossip can reveal that Taylor Swift is single yet again after her new relationship with Jake Gyllenhaal has ended in tears.

Jake Gyllenhaal and Taylor Swift have only been going out for two months but already it seems two months is two months to long after the couple have called time on their relationship.

According to a source the relationship ended in December just before Xmas leaving the singer single over the Christmas and New Year period.

An official statement has not been issued although a source close to the singer has confirmed Taylor is now single and there is no chance of the couple getting back together.

Taylor Swift the 2010 Inductee into the Celebrity Bowling Hall of Fame.

Taylor Swift

Country music star Taylor Swift edge out pop singer Justin Bieber to become the 2010 inductee into the Celebrity Bowling Hall of Fame.

Swift earned 613,324 of the nearly 1.3 million votes cast during the past month, Bieber finished with 608,015 votes.

“In many ways Taylor Swift perfectly represents the current face of bowling, especially as the sport enjoys unprecedented growth in popularity among youth, women and young adults,” said Bowling Proprietors Association of America Executive Director Steve Johnson. “While we are grateful to Justin Bieber and all of our candidates for their enthusiasm for our great sport, we are tremendously proud to welcome Ms. Swift as our celebrity inductee into the Hall of Fame and we extend our deepest congratulations to her and the hundreds of thousands of fans who cast votes on her behalf.”

Actor-comedian Bill Murray was third in the balloting with 21,451 votes. He was followed by actor Jeff Bridges (14,754), actress Pauley Perrette (9,472), reality star Kim Kardashian (3,628), basketball standouts Dwight Howard (779) and Chris Paul (663) and comedian Jimmy Fallon (623).

This was the first time fans determined the inductee with votes received from all 50 states and 113 countries. Previous inductees were former football stars Jerome Bettis and Lynn Swann, former baseball pitcher Tom Candiotti and legendary broadcaster Chris Schenkel.

The final week of balloting coincided with National Bowling Week which culminated Aug. 7 with the attempt to break the world record for most games bowled in a day. Those results will be announced later but the results of the celebrity voting were first reported in the Aug. 23 issue of OK! Magazine.

National Bowling Week returned to the forefront in 2006 after a 20-year absence. It is designed to increase awareness of bowling as a fun activity available to everyone. Bowling centers and United States Bowling Congress local associations work together to create special events to entice people to come to bowling centers.

More than 1,000 centers took part in 2009. National Bowling Week is a joint venture of BPAA, Strike Ten Entertainment, USBC, Professional Bowlers Association and International Bowling Pro Shop and Instructors Association.