Tattle: LIL WAYNE DOESN'T MISS A BEAT(ING)

FOR SOME, watching naked women slide down a poll is an erotic thrill. For others, it can become tedious.

Take Lil Wayne.

According to TMZ.com, Wayne has seen so many strippers strip so many times that watching them shed their minimalist clothing no longer provides him the same joie de vivre.

So, on Monday he put up $1,000 (winner-take-all) to watch two strippers beat each other up.

The event did not take place at the Roman Colosseum with gladiators and lions, but at the King of Diamonds, in Miami.

Weezy - big stripper tipper that he is - spent about $30K on ladies that night.

'New Girl' now single

Zooey Deschanel ("New Girl") has filed for divorce from husband Ben Gibbard, of Death Cab for Cutie.

The pair married two years ago.

Zooey filed for divorce in L.A. on Dec. 27 - Happy New Year! - citing - ta da! - irreconcilable differences.

Her publicist said the split was "amicable."

Don't worry about Zooey needing a little alimony. Records obtained by TMZ.com say that she makes an average of $95,000 a month and has expenses of only $22,550 a month. None of her three credit cards has a balance.

She has more than $1.5 million in banked cash and an additional $1,645,000 in stocks, bonds, etc.

Going into even further detail, TMZ says that the She & Him chanteuse spends $1,000 per month on groceries and house stuff; $500 eating out; $1,700 on utilities, phones, Internet and laundry; and $2,000 for clothes.

She also donates $1,500 a month to charity.

Tattle now knows far more about Zooey's finances than we do about our own.

TATTBITS

*Drew Barrymore and her art-

consultant boyfriend, Will Kopelman, are engaged.

The couple started dating last February, and he reportedly proposed to her in Sun Valley, Idaho.

This will be Drew's third trip down the aisle.

* Concert revenue was up last

year, b ut ticket sales were down due to higher prices, a weak economy and sucky concerts.

Trade magazine Pollstar said yesterday that global revenue for the 50 top acts last year hit $3.07 billion, up nearly 4 percent from $2.96 billion in 2010. U2 was No. 1.

The average ticket price rose $10.42, or nearly 14 percent, to $86.53. The number of tickets sold fell 9 percent to 35.5 million.

Live Nation Entertainment Inc. continued to be the world's biggest concert promoter, selling 22 million tickets, down from 25.1 million a year ago. AEG was second with 12.2 million tickets, down from 12.5 million a year ago.

*You know how TV networks

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