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Tuesday 1 October 2013

Miley Cyrus Pregnant


Miley Cyrus — There’s nothing like using humor in response to a wild new rumor about you. That would be the report on CreamBMP.com claiming that you allegedly announced that you are pregnant at the BET Hip Hop Awards, during the show’s taping on Sept. 29.

Miley Cyrus Has Done More Than Twerk

Juicy J allegedly told the audience: “I can assure you that she’s been doing a lot more than twerking.” After which, you supposedly blurted out that you were pregnant.

US shutdown-10 things to know about the US government shutdown


US shutdown: the Capitol in Washington DC, where Republicans control the lower house and Democrats control the Senate.

The US government has begun shutting its non-essential services. Hundreds of thousands of workers are waking up to the news that they are on unpaid leave, and they don't know how long it will last. The shutdown, triggered at midnight Washington time, will bring a range of services to a standstill across the world's largest economy.
Why?

The Federal government had no choice. The US financial year ended on 30 September, and politicians on Capitol Hill have failed to agree a new budget for the 2013-2014 financial year. Even a 'stopgap' funding deal proved beyond them. Without a budget deal approved by both parts of Congress, the House of Representative and the Senate, there's no legal agreement to pay non-essential staff.
Weren't they supposed to fix this last night?

They tried. A series of proposals rattled between the two sides on Monday night until midnight struck without a deal.
Why couldn't they agree a deal?

Under the US constitution, the president cannot unilaterally bring in legislation. And despite weeks of talks, Republicans continue to include cuts and delays to Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act in the budget legislation they sent up to the Senate.

The House of Representatives is controlled by the Republican Party, whose Tea Party movement remain deeply opposed to Obamacare. They tried to use the budget as leverage to crowbar changes to the Act. The Senate, which is under the control of Obama's Democrats, has stood firm.
Will the shutdown mean the entire US government grinds to a halt?

No, it's not an anarchist's (or libertarian's?) dream. Essential services, such as social security and Medicare payments, will continue.
The US military service will keep operating, and Obama signed emergency legislation on Monday night to keep paying staff. But hundreds of thousands of workers at non-essential services, from Pentagon employees to rangers in national parks, will be told to take an unpaid holiday.
So what happens how?

US politicians are meeting again in Washington on Tuesday. Before Monday's session broke up, the lower house proposed a 'bipartisan committee' to consider a way forward. The Senate is expected to reject this proposal, sticking to its position that Obamacare cannot be unravelled. Federal staff will remain unpaid until a budget is agreed. A 'stopgap' funding plan is an option, but Obama appeared wary of that option, arguing that would simply guarantee a repeated fight in a few weeks' time.
How much damage will it cause?

If people aren't getting paid, they won't spend as much in the shops. They may be unable to meet essential financial commitments, such as mortgages and credit card payments.

Analysts at IHS Global Insight have calculated that it will knock $300m a day off US economic output (total US nominal GDP, or output, was around $16 trillion last year).

The key issue is how long it lasts. Moody's Analytics reckons that a two-week shutdown would cut 0.3% off US GDP, while a month-long outage would knock a whole 1.4% off growth.
When did this last happen?

It's the first shutdown since 1995-1996, when Bill Clinton and the House of Representatives (and its speaker, Newt Gingrich) also failed to agree on a budget to fund federal services. That row ran for 28 days (over two stages).
But it was a more regular event in the 1980s, usually for a few days at a time. In total, the US government has partially shut down on 17 occasions before today.
Why doesn't it happen in other countries?

The shutdown situation is a product of the US democratic system. The president is both head of state and head of the federal government, without a guaranteed majority in either of the legislative bodies where new laws are debated and voted upon (because presidents, congressmen and women and senators are elected separately). The president can't simply ram laws through Capitol Hill.

In Britain, for example, tax and spending policies are outlined in the budget, presented to parliament by the chancellor of the exchequer. These changes are brought into law in a finance bill in the House of Commons. That's in effect a confidence vote in the government, and even the most fractious backbench MP would balk at rebelling on it.

Finance bills are also one area where the elected House of Commons has the upper hand over the unelected House of Lords. The Lords have no power to reject a money bill; they can only delay it for a month.
How does the US shutdown row tie in with the debt ceiling battle?

They are separate issues, but the shutdown is raising fears over the debt ceiling.

America has a legal limit on its borrowing of $16.7tn dollars, and it's likely to hit that point in mid-October.

If a deal isn't reached, then America would run out of borrowing room, meaning the world's biggest economy would default on its debts. Both problems need solving – and a shutdown is now eating into valuable time to fix the debt ceiling.
Why can't they just raise the debt ceiling?

Again, legislation is needed. Republicans are again trying to link the plan to Obamacare – arguing that the healthcare reforms are unaffordable.
How are the markets reacting?

So far, there's no panic. Investors are calculating that the shutdown will be short. But prepare for nervousness as that debt ceiling deadline gets closer.
The dollar, though, is being hit – dropping half a cent against major currencies.

Thursday 12 September 2013

Braless Olivia Wilde steams up red carpet



Sydney Leathers crashes sexting partner Anthony Weiner's concession party



Sydney Leathers, who engaged in online sex chats with Democratic mayoral hopeful Anthony Weiner last summer, tries to enter his election gathering place at Connolly's Pub in midtown Tuesday, September 10, 2013 in New York. Weiner surprisingly entered the race in May after being in political exile since resigning from Congress in 2011 upon admitting to lewd online exchanges with women who were not his wife. (AP Photo/Jin Lee)


Anthony Weiner's ill-fated mayoral campaign ended with a a final embarrassment when his sexting partner Sydney Leathers tried to crash his primary night rally.

Outside a "victory" party where supporters mourned a disappointing fifth-place finish in the Democratic primary, cameras crowded around Leathers, the 23-year-old whose sexting with the former congressman brought his once-high-flying campaign to a screeching halt.

"Why not be here?" Leathers asked reporters. "I'm kind of the reason he's losing. So, might as well show up."

Leathers, who has launched a porn career since the scandal broke, said Weiner needed "to stop being an embarrassment to the city of New York. He's going to continue this behavior. If it's not going to be me, it's going to be some other girl."

At one point, one of Weiner's supporters scolded Leathers, saying: "You must really be ashamed!"

If she was, she did not look it, poured as she was into a tight fitting red dress.

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Wednesday 11 September 2013

Kanye West Fires Back At Ray J Over 'I Hit It First' During Performance On Jimmy Fallon


Kanye West fires back at Ray J for his song "I Hit It First."

Kanye West dropped by "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" for a surprise performance of "Bound 2," and he changed the opening lyrics to slam his girlfriend Kim Kardashian's ex-boyfriend and sex tape partner, Ray J.

"Brandy’s little sister lame man he know it now/ When a real brother hold you down, you supposed to drown."

Ray J, who is the younger brother of singer and actress Brandy, met Kardashian when she was working for his sister as a stylist back in the mid-2000s and would go on to help propel her to stardom when their sex tape went public in 2007.

West's lyrical diss appears to be the rapper finally responding to Ray J's song, "I Hit It First," the video for which was released back in April and featured a Kardashian look-alike. In addition to lyrics that seemed to strike at Kardashian's relationship with West, Ray J appeared to go out of his way to make it clear that the song was about Kardashian, since the cover art image for the single is based on a shot of the reality star wearing a bikini and is even pixelated to look like West's album cover for "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy."

Despite all this, Ray J has claimed the song is not about his ex.

"It's a song, it's not about that, it's about a concept," Ray J said in an interview with New York radio station Hot 97. "People going way too deep. They just gotta keep it on the surface. I'm not trying to create no war, it's all love; we're doing music."

Yeah, last night's performance on "Late Night" proves Kanye isn't buying Ray J's explanation, either.

Source: LINK

Mila Kunis Looks Gorgeous in Dress With Plunging Neckline as Ashton Kutcher, Demi Moore Reunite

While boyfriend Ashton Kutcher and his ex-wife Demi Moore chatted amicably while they strolled through the Burbank airport together after a shared flight on Monday, Sept. 9, what was Mila Kunis doing? The 30-year-old beauty was partying it up at the Toronto Film Festival and looking hotter than ever!
Kunis hit the premiere of her new film, The Third Person, in a white Burberry Prorsum Resort 2014 crochet dress with a plunging neckline that showed off her petite frame and post-summer glow. The actress, who is usually photographed wearing casual tomboy ensembles when she's not on the red carpet, accessorized with gorgeous drop emerald earrings and snakeskin pumps.


Mila Kunis arrives at the "Third Person" premiere during the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival held at The Elgin on September 9, 2013 in Toronto, Canada.
Credit: Michael Tran/FilmMagic

The Third Person, directed by Paul Haggis (Crash), tells the interlocking stories of three couples in three cities and stars Kunis, Olivia Wilde, Adrien Brody, Liam Neeson, Moran Atias, and James Franco, an actor she's worked with quite a lot. "We've done seven or eight things together. We have a very nice shorthand with one another," she told CityNews Toronto at the premiere.

Kunis also revealed this is her first time at the Toronto Film Festival: "It's a little crazier than I thought it was going to be! I honestly thought it was going to be a little more low-key. It's a little more fancy-pants here!" she said.

Read more: Link

Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball" Breaks Record for VEVO's Most-Viewed Video

Miley Cyrus, Wrecking Ball
If Miley Cyrus is twerkin', we're talkin'. And if she's crying and swinging naked on a wrecking ball, you better believe we're watching!

So it makes sense that Miley's "Wrecking Ball" music video (which premiered Monday, Sept. 9) broke VEVO's record for the most -viewed clip—receiving some 19 million views in its first 24 hours.

"Wrecking Ball has officially beat the @VEVO record," the 20-year-old Queen of Twerktweeted. "thank you smilerzzzzz."

The One Direction boys were VEVO's previous record-holders. Their "Best Song Ever" music video got 10.7 million views in its first 24 hours—impressive, but that couldn't hold up against Miley's numbers!

Ms. Cyrus can't rejoice for too long in her video glory, though—she has a big month ahead. Her documentary, Miley: The Movement, premieres Oct. 2 on MTV. "I want all my fans to come with me; to the studio, on the road, at performances," she said. "There's going to be a lot of ups and downs, and it's going to be completely insane. You've gotta be a part of the movement with me."

Oh, girl, we will. And don't forget, Miley's album Bangerz is set for an Oct. 8 release.

Katy Perry's Future 'Prism' Hits: Industry Picks | Billboard

Katy Perry's Future 'Prism' Hits: Industry Picks | Billboard


Lady Gaga Channels 'Wizard Of Oz' For 'Applause' Performance on 'GMA': Watch

Lady Gaga Channels 'Wizard Of Oz' For 'Applause' Performance on 'GMA': Watch
When Lady Gaga debuted "Applause" live at the MTV Video Music Awards last month, the pop superstar opted to showcase a new wardrobe every few seconds and snicker at standard pop performance conventions. On "Good Morning America" on Monday morning (Sept. 9), Gaga once again blew up the one-outfit-per-performance model and cycled through multiple characters from "The Wizard of Oz," all while the Tin Man, Scarecrow and Cowardly Lion danced beside her.

'Mean Girls' Plastics Respond to iPhone 5C



Apple released the highly anticipated iPhone 5C on Tuesday and, as Jony Ive said, it's "beautifully, unapologetically plastic." Sound like anyone else you know?

The original "plastics" — Regina, Gretchen, Karen and Cady — were clearly the inspiration behind the newest budget gadget, available in five fluorescent colors complete with a hole-punched silicon casing. While Apple may think it has discovered the secret to being plastic, you can't really be popular without the stamp of approval from the core four Mean Girls.


SEE ALSO: Apple Parody Claims the 'C' in iPhone 5C Stands for 'Cheapass'

More importantly, can Tim Cook sit with them at lunch?


1. On Apple releasing a new iPhone:

Rafael Nadal, Serena Williams facing hefty tax cuts on US Open victory earnings



Rafael Nadal, Serena Williams - Getty Images

The winners of the US Open men's and women's finals this year, Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams, have lamented that much of their prize money was going to be taken in taxes.

Both the US star and the Spaniard captured the top prize of 2.6 million dollars for winning the year's final Grand Slam title on the New York hard courts plus a one million-dollar bonus for having the most successful run in pre-US Open tournaments.

Tuesday 10 September 2013

Jack Nicholson 'retires from acting due to memory loss'

Actor apparently refusing scripts as sources say he 'can no longer remember the lines' – but he will remain a public figure

Jack Nicholson

Reports claim that Jack Nicholson has retired from acting due to memory loss. Radar Online and Star Magazine say the 76-year-old, three-time Oscar-winner is no longer considering scripts, though he will continue to play an active role in public life.

"There is a simple reason behind his decision – it's memory loss," a source told Radar. "Quite frankly, at 76, Jack has memory issues and can no longer remember the lines being asked of him."

Nicholson has not been seen on the big screen since 2010, when he played the father of a business executive facing jail over alleged corporate malfeasance in the Reese Witherspoon and Paul Rudd romantic comedy drama How Do You Know. His only other acting role since turning 70 has been 2007's The Bucket List, and he currently has no films on his slate.

As well as best actor Oscars for 1975's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, 1998's As Good As It Gets and the best supporting actor prize for 1984's Terms of Endearment, Nicholson holds the record for the highest number of Oscar nominations for a male actor: 12. According to US reports, he will continue to appear at the annual awards ceremony if invited as a guest presenter of prizes, as he did earlier this year when handing over the best picture gong with Michelle Obama, and will likely be courtside on a regular basis to watch his beloved LA Lakers basketball team.

"Jack has no intention of retiring from the limelight," Radar's source said. "He's not retiring from public life, at all. He just doesn't want a tribute. He's happy to tacitly join the retirees' club, like Sean Connery."

However NBC anchor Maria Shriver has contradicted suggestions that Nicholson is to retire, according to E! Online, asserting he is "not suffering from any memory-related illness or dementia".

Nicholson reportedly turned down the chance to play an alcoholic father travelling with his son to pick up a million-dollar lottery prize in Alexander Payne's Nebraska. The role won 77-year-old Bruce Dern the best actor prize at this year's Cannes film festival. Nicholson was also due to star alongside Clint Eastwood and Warren Beatty as retired superheroes inMatthew Vaughn's The Golden Age. However, the proposed film has yet to see the light of day.

Neither Nicholson nor his representatives have so far made any public comment on the reports of his retirement.

• Read David Thomson on Jack Nicholson
• Read Peter Bradshaw's review of Five Easy Pieces

Eminem: What excites me about my new album? Nothing

Interviewed live on ESPN, rapper seems more excited by Detroit Lions football team than his new LP, out in November

Eminem

With two months to go before Eminem releases his new album, the rapper declared that he can't wait to be finished with it. Speaking in a rare TV interview, Eminem seemed woefully uninterested in his forthcoming record, The Marshall Mathers LP 2.

In a live Q&A, ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit asked Eminem what he was "most excited about with this new album". "Uh, nothing," the MC replied. "It'll be out November 5 … I'll probably be most excited to just be done with it."

It's rare that Eminem agrees to a televised interview, especially a live one. In this case, he began the broadcast by staring glassy-eyed at the cameras. "Live TV freaks me out a little bit," he admitted.

It appears that the 40-year-old agreed to be on camera due to ESPN's sport-centric coverage. He seemed in awe of co-host Brent Musburger, a legendary US football presenter. Eminem came to life when discussing his favourite team, the Detroit Lions, and he revealed that his latest single, Berzerk, will be the new theme song for the popular Saturday Night Football broadcast.

"[The new album] is kind of a revisit to the first Marshall Mathers LP," he said, wearily. "And that's pretty much all I can probably say about it."

The Marshall Mathers LP 2, released 13 years after the seven-times-platinum Marshall Mathers LP, will be released on 5 November.

Miley Cyrus's new Wrecking Ball video says young women should be sexually available

Miley Cyrus

Another day, another Miley Cyrus controversy. Last time it was twerking at the VMAs; this time it's the video for her new song, Wrecking Ball (hypocrisy disclosure: scroll down and you can watch the clip I'm about to complain about across several hundred words). In said video you can see: Miley nude! Miley in her undies! Miley orally pleasuring a sledgehammer! Yes, you can watch – of all the sights in the world – Miley Cyrus simulating fellatio on something you'd find in a garden shed. What next? Selena Gomez giving a handjob to a strimmer?

I have a 13-year-old daughter, so Cyrus has been part of our family life since Hannah Montana launched on the Disney Channel in 2006. In company with my daughter, I've seen countless episodes of the TV show; I've seen the spinoff movie; I've seen the 3D concert film; I saw one of the five sold-out shows at the O2 in 2009.

Now Cyrus evidently wants to cast aside her crown as queen of the tweens, and she's gone about it in the way that many young women who became famous very young have done: she's embraced sexualisation. What's startling about Cyrus's journey is the extent of the embrace: the Wrecking Ball video doesn't demonstrate a woman exploring her sexuality, it depicts a woman exploring the iconography of porn. That was inevitable once she chose the repulsive Terry Richardson – a man whose work gives the impression that he looks at a woman and can't help seeing a blow-up sex doll – as director.

What disturbs me about Wrecking Ball isn't the fear that my daughter will look at the video and decide to learn about sex from garden implements. After all, one reason tween stars have to reinvent themselves is that the tweens themselves move on so quickly – part of the journey into adolescence consists of casting aside childhood love. I'm sure she'll be curious, and look at the video, but I also suspect she'll be embarrassed by Wrecking Ball, rather than inspired by it. That said, I'm probably not alone among parents in dreading the likely question: "Why has she done this?"

That's the more troubling aspect of Wrecking Ball. Maybe Cyrus has done this entirely of her own voliition. And it is certainly not my place, as a 44-year-old man, to pronounce on how 20-year-old women should display their sexuality. But whatever her reasons for making the video, Cyrus does send a message: that the best way for young women to be noticed is to sexually objectify themselves. And, in this case – sadly – it seems to have worked.

It's now five past noon, and Wrecking Ball has had 14,453,182 views on YouTube. It's added more than a million since I started writing this piece. I'm reminded of a line spoken by Ryan Gosling in the film Crazy Stupid Love: "The war between the sexes is over. We won the second women started doing pole dancing for exercise."

Back to Twerk: Miley Cyrus' Wrecking Ball video goes ballistic on YouTube

A wrecking ball blasts through a wall behind her in slow motion as she walks toward the camera and moments later Miley swings on top of the apparatus, first clothed and later fully nude.
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Terry Richardson is credited with directing the video for Cyrus' latest single, from her forthcoming album Bangerz.

Its release comes just two weeks after the singer's highly controversial performance at the MTV Video Music Awards, which saw her stripping down to flesh-toned underwear and twerking against Robin Thicke.


Twerking hard for a living: Miley Cyrus at the MTV Awards. Photo: Reuters

Cyrus defended the performance last week, insisting critics are over-thinking her provocative displays.

"I don't pay attention to the negative because I've seen this play out, how many times have we seen this play out in pop music?" she told MTV.

The singer also garnered controversy for performing her single We Can't Stop with a band of dwarfs on the German TV show Schlag den Raab on Saturday.

Dressed in denim hot pants and a crop top, Cyrus danced onstage before she twerked with one of the band members before playfully smacking him on the bottom.

Cyrus is meanwhile preparing to make a splash as host and musical guest of Saturday Night Live on October 5, two years after making her debut on the US TV show.

Bangerz is scheduled for release on October 4.

'Sons of Anarchy': Creator Kurt Sutter breaks down the disturbing premiere

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At the end of the episode, a young boy used a gun in a school shooting . It’s one of the weapons Jax had the club give Nero’s crew last season. You’ve wanted to do this story for years. Why, and why now?
KURT SUTTER: As much as I don’t want to do something because it is sensational, I also don’t want to not do something because it might be perceived as sensational. My desire to do this story just felt very organic to the world:

Ameesha Patel Bares Her New Toned Body




Its sizzle time as Ameesha Patel bares her new toned body for her home production, Desi Magic. In a short black night wear, tousled hair, nude make up..against the backdrop of her bedroom, Amypoo as she is fondly called, turned up the sexy quotient as she posed for the cover of a magazine.

Monday 9 September 2013

Check out this great Fox Sports video - Pereira's Week 1 NFL Call

Check out this great Fox Sports video - Pereira's Week 1 NFL Call

Our resident rules expert is breaking down all the calls from the first Sunday of the NFL season. See anything questionable? Let Mike know on Twitter @MikePereira.

When two great heavyweights get together there's usually a lot of punches, a lot of ebb and flow that takes place.

The Packers and the 49ers squared off for 12 rounds in San Francisco and the game didn't disappoint. It was an epic battle, a fight to the end won by the 49ers, 34-28.

However, something happened in the first half I was very worried about, a play I was anxious would make a difference in the outcome of the game. And unfortunately, my worst fears came to fruition.

Here was the situation: San Francisco had the ball, third-and-6 from the Green Bay 10-yard line with 9:30 left in the second quarter and the score tied 7-7. 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick scrambled to the left and ran out of bounds at the 6-yard line. Packers linebacker Clay Matthews took a cheap shot on Kaepernick after he was clearly out of bounds.

San Francisco tackle Joe Staley then started a shoving match with Matthews and both were penalized — Matthews for unnecessary roughness and Staley for unsportsmanlike conduct.

Both of those calls were correct.

But here's what wasn't: the enforcement of the penalty.

The hit by Matthews was after Kaepernick was out of bounds, therefore, it's considered a dead-ball foul and the play was over. The retaliation by Staley was also a dead-ball foul.

The NFL rule book states: "Dead ball fouls by both teams offset at the succeeding spot (that's the end of the play) and the down counts."

So of instead of being fourth-and-2 from the 6-yard line, the officiating crew chose to replay the down, which then made it third-and-6 from the 10-yard line.

On the next play, Kaepernick hit Anquan Boldin for a 10-yard touchdown. If the 49ers had chosen to kick a field goal on fourth-and-2 instead of going for a touchdown, it certainly could have resulted in a four-point swing. And it did. Even though San Francisco added a field goal with 26 seconds left in the game, the call clearly had an effect on the game's strategy.

I know the rule book is complicated, but this is not most one of the most confusing enforcements. I also understand getting caught up in the action and confusion on what took place at the end of the play.

But there are seven officials on the field and each is responsible to make sure that the rules are enforced properly. I understand how judgment errors get made when things happen so fast, but there is no excuse for getting penalties wrong.

I've been in situations before when mistakes like this happen and it's not fun. You have to talk to the teams and you have to face the media. It comes with the territory.

You hate for great games like this one to have something like a missed call have any outcome on the final result.


Play 2 — That's just silly

We are in Week 1 of the NFL season and I'm not sure we will see a dumber penalty all year than what we saw in the Tampa Bay-NY Jets game.

It ended up costing the Bucs a victory.

Here's the scenario: Tampa Bay had the lead, 17-15, with 15 seconds left in the game. The Jets had the ball, second-and-10 at their own 45-yard line. Jets QB Geno Smith scrambled out of the pocket and headed for the sidelines.

He was clearly out of bounds when he got shoved by Tampa Bay linebacker Lavonte David.

Tack on an extra 15 yards for unnecessary roughness. It gave the Jets a first down at the Bucs' 30-yard line.

On the very next play, with just 2 seconds left, kicker Nick Folk kicked a 48-yard field goal to give the Jets an 18-17 win.

First of all, the call on David was definitely a foul.

When the quarterback is headed out of bounds, you let him go out of bounds. Smith's right foot had already come down out of bounds and then he was shoved by Tampa Bay linebacker Lavonte David into the bench area.

That's the perfect example of unnecessary in the unnecessary roughness penalty.

Play 3 — Suh does it again

Some things never change.

Ndamukong Suh has been labeled a dirty player by many people through his first four seasons in the NFL. In fact, in a Sporting News poll, the players voted him the NFL's dirtiest player and in a Forbes-publicized Neilsen report in 2012, he was cited as the NFL's least-liked player.

Fast forward to the second quarter in Detroit's game against Minnesota Sunday. The Lions were trailing 7-6 and the Vikings had the ball, second-and-1 at their own 29-yard line.

Vikings quarterback Christian Ponder's pass intended for Jerome Simpson was intercepted by DeAndre Levy and returned for a touchdown.

However, Suh was called for a low block on Vikings center Joe Sullivan on the return and the play was nullified.

You are not allowed a low block on a change of possession. This has always been an illegal block below the waist and doesn't pertain to the new, expanded peel-back rule.

Already one of the most fined players since he entered the league, Suh will definitely be going to his wallet again as this most certainly will come with another fine.

Play 4 — Johnson done in

The process of the catch. Let me say it again, the process of the catch.

There's probably nobody that hates the term more than Detroit's Calvin Johnson.

It was déjà vu for Johnson in the opening week, yet again. And it wasn't the good kind.

If you remember 2010, Johnson had what could have been the game-winning TD against Chicago in the opening game of the season, only for the call to be reversed. The Bears walked away with the win.

Well, Sunday against Minnesota, with the Vikings leading 7-0 in the first quarter, Johnson appeared to catch a 20-yard touchdown pass from Matt Stafford in the opening game of the season. But as he was diving into the end zone the ball appeared to come loose.

The question is, did Johnson maintain control of the ball long enough to do a football act?

The determination relating to his reaching the ball out into the end zone is made by whether or not both feet are clearly on the ground before he extends the ball.

If he begins to extend the ball the ball before the second foot is clearly on the ground then it becomes a process and he must maintain control of the ball when he hits the ground.

He certainly began to extend the ball before he got both feet clearly down. The call was reversed. And the Lions eventually settled for a field goal.

Johnson and the Lions, done in by the process … again.

Play 5 — Freeman's radio issue

Tampa Bay quarterback Josh Freeman was having a problem with his coach-to-quarterback radio system in the opening series against the Jets.

And it resulted in a burned timeout and two delay-of-game penalties on Tampa Bay

However, there is no equity in coach to quarterback systems so there was really nothing the Bucs could do about it.

The only rule of equity is from the coaches in the press box to coaches on the field.

If all of them don't work, then the other team can't use their communication system. If one of them works, then the other team may still be able to use theirs.

Tough luck for the Bucs … and tough way to start the season.

Friday 6 September 2013

Ylvis - The Fox [Official music video Critique]




Ylvis Makes his way into the Room of Ridiculously Catchy Bullshit Music Hits, Along side the overly famous Psy. YouTube as a platform is swiftly lifting up this new music video [5 Million Views in 72 Hours] in which artist Ylvis is quite confidently vomiting bullshit otherwise recognized as catchy beats with poor kinder garden poetry type lyrics.

The Song Speaks of a handful of animals and their respective sounds made by our breakthrough artist with all his ridiculous stupor. Which is followed by The Viral question "What Does the Fox Say?"

Apart from the Stupor that Mr. Ylvis is projecting through his shit worthy vocal chords, the song is being held by a strong electronic tune and catchy beats. Engineered in a well thought manner this song may be love by the Non-English speaking population around the world.

Just As Mr Psy had the globe bouncing to his quite clean yet somehow suggestive gestures.
Ylvis's attempt here has been quite successful and very soon we might even see some people wanting to pull off his moves thierself, making it what it was engineered to become "VIRAL"

Critic -Psynideshot

What Does the Fox Say? The Viral Music Video Isn’t Totally Wrong


Prepare yourself: The latest viral music hit has arrived. It’s called “The Fox,” a hilarious and maddeningly infectious song by Ylvis, a pair of Norwegian variety show brothers. The video, which involves people dressed up as animals dancing around in the woods while Bård and Vegard Ylvisåker croon ”dog goes woof/ cat goes meow/ bird goes tweet/ mouse goes squeak,” has acquired nearly 3 million hits on YouTube in three days. If you’ve already seen “The Fox,” it’s probably left you with plenty of questions of your own. Like, “Why am I still hopelessly stuck on the insanely catchy clutches of a song about animal noises?” and “Should I be reevaluating my own understanding of animal noises? Do elephants really go … “toot”? And of course, the most important question of all: “Wait, seriously, what sound does a fox make?”

Jacoby Jones injury: Ravens WR out 4-6 weeks with MCL sprain, per report



Baltimore's thin wide receiver corps got a little thinner with the news Jacoby Jones will miss between four and six weeks due to a knee injury. Jones was injured during a punt return on Thursday and suffered a MCL sprain, according to a report from Aaron Wilson of the Baltimore Sun.

The injury occurred early in the second quarter when Baltimore rookie Brynden Trawick crashed into Jones, who was attempting to field a punt. The two players remained down after the play before eventually being helped off the field. Jones limped to the locker room and did not return. The injury is expected to keep him out for at least a month. Baltimore doesn't have its bye week until Week 8, so Jones will likely miss at least four games. If he is out the full six weeks, he could return for a Week 9 game against Cleveland following the bye.

Losing Jones is a major blow for Baltimore's offense, which is already without tight end Dennis Pitta. Jones was expected to be the Ravens' No. 2 wide receiver and help replace the production that was lost when Anquan Boldin was traded to the 49ers.

Rookie wide receiver Marlon Brown replaced Jones in the lineup against Denver and could see a significant increase in snaps going forward. Rookie Aaron Mellette and second-year wide receiver Deonte Thompson could also factor in. Baltimore is planning to evaluate the free-agent market, according to Wilson. Brandon Lloyd and Laurent Robinson are two of the top players available.

Baltimore will also have to replace Jones in the return game. Lardarius Webb handled punt return duties after Jones went out while Thompson was deep on kick returns, but did not return a kick.

Source: sbnation.com

'ROAR With Katy Perry' Contest: 'Good Morning America' Official Rules


You've heard Katy Perry "Roar." Now Katy Perry and "Good Morning America" want to hear your school roar.

Send us a two minute video of you and others at your school performing your own rendition of "Roar" for a chance to win "Good Morning America"'s "Roar With Katy Perry" contest. The qualified school of one lucky student representative entrant will win a live concert by the chart-topping artist to be held at the school on or about October 25, 2013. The concert will also be broadcast on "Good Morning America."

THE FIRST ‘ROBOCOP’ TRAILER HAS ARRIVED

Comic nerds and classic action fanboys have been divided all year over whether or not we should be excited for a remake of Robocop. Technology is clearly in a better place than it was for the original, but for one reason or another there is a small percentage of the population who believe no one could ever top what has been done. They’re wrong, or at least it seems that way, because the first trailer for the new Robocop has arrived and it’s pretty damn cool.

Hitting screens nationwide in February 2014, the updated version of Robocop is more a new version of the hero’s story than an outright remake. The year is 2028 and multinational conglomerate OmniCorp is at the center of robot technology. Overseas, their drones have been used by the military for years – and it’s meant billions for OmniCorp’s bottom line. Now OmniCorp wants to bring their controversial technology to the home front, and they see a golden opportunity to do it. When Alex Murphy (Joel Kinnaman) – a loving husband, father and good cop doing his best to stem the tide of crime and corruption in Detroit – is critically injured in the line of duty, OmniCorp sees their chance for a part-man, part-robot police officer. OmniCorp envisions a RoboCop in every city and even more billions for their shareholders, but they never counted on one thing: there is still a man inside the machine pursuing justice.

The first trailer for Robocop serves as a fitting introduction to everything above, as well as a nice teaser for the ultra high-gloss CGI that will be included throughout. Seeing both the old suit and the new one is a nice touch, but I wonder just how much the classic imagery will be used when the full film sees release. Comment below and let us know your thoughts.

Robocop opens nationwide February 7.

Friday 26 July 2013

VIDEODJ Khaled proposes to Nicki Minaj on MTV with $500,000 diamond ring

In the awkward video proposal, he appears to pour his heart out and tells the curvy singer: "I love you, I want you to be mine"

Well this is akward
If you can’t be bothered planning a romantic gesture under the stars in Paris, not interested in hiring a flash-mob and don’t have Zach Braff’s number – this is probably your best option.

DJ Khaled made the heartfelt decision to propose to Nicki Minaj with a half a million dollar ring on MTV.
The most amazing part is knowing the pair aren’t even dating, though Minaj currently IS single and is probably dwelling on a decision.
US superstar Khaled was talking with MTV when he pulled out the giant diamond ring and proposed to Minaj.

He said: “Nicki Minaj, I’m at MTV, I’m going to be honest with you; I love you… I like you, I want you, I want you to be mine. Nicki Minaj, will you marry me?

“If you gotta take your time and think about it, I overstand, but I know I have to be here today to let you know how serious I am and how serious this is to me.”

He unveils a 10 karat radiant cut diamond ring from Rafaello & Co believed to be worth a massive $500,000, according to MTV sources.

Who wouldn't want to marry this? Oh.

There's no word yet whether or not he asked his mate Drake for permission to wed his ex-lover.

Minaj featured in the remix of Khaled's biggest song All I Do Is Win, which you can watch below but we suggest you plug in headphones. It's a bit loud and a bit sweary.

It’s most likely a huge publicity stunt as DJ Khaled's album is released in a few months... but maybe he fancies marrying the booty-shaking, twerking female rapper. Who knows?

Spain train Crash: Father of American killed: Spain train crash "pathetic"

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, SPAINThe father of the American woman killed in Spain's worst train crash in decades Wednesday calls the situation "difficult" and "pathetic," and says he's very upset and confused.

Police examining the remains of those killed in the derailment lowered the death count Friday from 80 people in all to 78, and said the count could change as they identify body parts and associate them with others.

Antonio de Amo, of Spain's national police, says the changes have happened as forensic scientists have matched body parts with each other.

He told reporters Friday that 72 bodies have been identified so far and that six remain to be identified.

Investigators, meanwhile, have taken possession of the "black boxes" of the train, which hurtled at high-speed along a curve, then derailed.

Gustavo Angel confirmed to CBS News that his daughter, Ana-Maria Cordoba, 47, of Arlington, Va., perished in the crash. He said he was told of her death by authorities Thursday afternoon.
Angel said Ana-Maria was on holiday in Santiago de Compostela for two weeks with her husband and daughter. They were visiting the couple's son, an exchange student at a local university.

Ana-Maria's husband has skull injuries and her daughter has a broken leg, and both are hospitalized, Angel said, adding that the son wasn't on the train.
By all accounts, the train was going way too fast as it curled around a gentle bend. Then in an instant, one car tumbled off the track, followed by the rest of the locomotive, which seemed to come apart like a zipper being pulled.
The derailment sent pieces of the sleek train plowing across the ground in a ghastly jumble of smashed metal, dirt and smoke.



And a day the disaster -- which also injured scores of other people -- one question surpassed all others: Why was the train going so fast?



Investigators opened a probe Thursday into possible failings by the 52-year-old driver and the train's internal speed-regulation systems.

Experts said one, or both, must be at fault for the disastrous Wednesday night crash of the train that was carrying 218 passengers and five crew members to Santiago de Compostela, a destination of Catholic pilgrimage preparing to celebrate its most revered saint.



Instead, this stunned city of nearly 100,000 converted its sports arena into a shelter for the dead and grieving.
Many aboard the train were Catholic pilgrims heading for Santiago de Compostela's internationally celebrated annual festival honoring St. James, a disciple of Jesus whose remains are said to rest in a church shrine. Since the Middle Ages, the city has been the destination for Christian faithful walking the mountainous El Camino de Santiago trail, or "The Way of St. James."
Santiago officials canceled Thursday's festivities and took control of the city's indoor basketball arena to use as a makeshift morgue. There, relatives of the dead could be seen sobbing and embracing each other.
Michael Donahue, director of communications of the Diocese of Arlington, Va., where the Cordobas are members, called it an "incredibly sad day."
He told CBS Washington, D.C. affiliate WUSA-TV, "(Ana-Maria's) son, Santiago, had just completed the pilgrimage. It can take sometimes many days and it can be arduous. And Ana Maria and her husband and daughter were traveling to meet up with him, to celebrate the Feast day and his completion of the pilgrimage.

"I'm sure they were looking forward to it. I can only imagine how horrible it must have been for their son, you know, waiting for them to arrive, and to hear the news of this terrible tragedy. And for the Christian community across Spain, and all over the world, it's just a horrible story. It's just brought home close to us because of Ana Maria's death."

Spain's head of state, King Juan Carlos, said, "All Spaniards feel the pain of the families," as he and Queen Sofia met hospitalized survivors of the crash 2-and-a-half miles south of Santiago de Compostela. The royal couple dressed in funereal black.

"For a native of Santiago like me, this is the saddest day," said Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, who toured the crash scene and declared a national three-day mourning period.
The regional government of Galicia, in northwest Spain, said 94 people remained hospitalized, 31 of them in critical condition, including four children
The U.S. State Department said that, in addition to Cordoba, at least five Americans were hurt and cautioned that those figures could be revised upward.
Many victims suffered severe burns as the train's diesel fuel ignited a fire that caught some passengers trapped in mangled upside-down carriages. Emergency officials took DNA samples from the most heavily burned or the unconscious in an effort to identify both the living and the dead.

Rafael Catala, a senior transport official in Spain's Development Ministry, told radio network Cadena SER that the train appeared to be going much faster than the track's speed limit of 50 mph as it approached the city.

Breathtaking footage of the crash captured by a railway security camera showed the moment when the eight-carriage train approached a left bend beneath a road bridge at a seemingly impossible speed.

An Associated Press analysis of the video indicated the train hit the bend going twice the speed limit or more.

Using the time stamp of the video and the estimated distance between two pylons, the AP calculated that the train was moving in a range of 89 to 119 mph. Another estimate calculated on the basis of the typical distance between railroad ties indicated its speed was between 96 and 112 mph).

The anonymously posted video footage, which the Spanish railway authority Adif said probably came from one of its cameras, shows the train carriages buckling and leaving the tracks soon into the turn.



Relatives of the victims involved in a train accident react at a victims information point in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, July 25, 2013. / AP PHOTO

Murray Hughes, consultant editor of Railway Gazette International, said a diesel-powered unit behind the lead locomotive appeared to derail first. The front engine quickly followed, violently tipping on to its right side as it crashed into a concrete wall and bulldozed along the ground.

In the background, the rear carriages could be seen starting to decouple and coming off the tracks. The picture went blank as the engine appeared to crash directly into the camera.

Heidi Klum: My mom takes my racy pictures for me

Heidi Klum’s Fourth of July Instagram Photos

LOS ANGELES, CALIF. -- Heidi Klum is far from shy – as evident by her recent online bottom-barring photos – and it turns out the person snapping those shots is someone who has seen

the supermodel’s backside since its debut!

Access Hollywood caught up with the “America’s Got Talent” judge in New York City on Tuesday, where she dished on the identity of her shutterbug for recent shots, like her July 4th trip to the Bahamas.

“You will be surprised when you hear that my mom takes most of the photos,” she told Access. “Yeah, my mom and dad. They were on holiday. Yes, so my mom can take some good photos.”

The German model and “Project Runway” host explained that her heritage lends itself to being a little freer when it comes to nudity.

“And I’m European. I don’t like wearing tops,” Heidi told Access. “And I don’t like tan lines.”

Catch Heidi – more clothed – on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” on Tuesday and Wednesday at 9/8c and also on “Project Runway” on Thursdays at 9/8c on Lifetime.

Friday 14 June 2013

Grim, Violent Man of Steel Sells Superman’s Soul for Spectacle



It’s really hard to make a good Superman movie. The bar is high, and well-established: Richard Donner’s 1979 Superman the Movie and its 1981 follow-up have, thus far, proven timelessly definitive in a way no other Superman film has been able to touch.

Rupert Murdoch - Wendi Deng divorce story gets juicier

Wendi Deng Murdoch
Curiouser and curiouser. Day Two of the Rupert Murdorch-Wendi Deng divorce story turned juicier when ex-British prime minister and Deng pal Tony Blair got dragged into it.
Soon after news broke Thursday that billionaire media mogul Murdoch, 82, had filed for divorce from his third wife after 14 years of marriage, journalists in the U.S. and the U.K. with close contacts to Murdoch and his media empire, News Corp., began twittering about a scandalous possible reason for split.

Farrah Abraham: Is She Trying To Date Charlie Sheen?

Charlie Sheen Farrah Abraham Dating
From James Deen to Charlie Sheen — Farrah Abraham is allegedly on the prowl for a new man. According to a new report, she’s been texting the ‘Anger Management’ star in hopes of landing a role on his FX series and in his love life!

Saturday 1 June 2013

Heath Ledger's Joker Diary Surfaces In Footage From German Documentary Series (VIDEO)

A fascinating new video that may provide a brush of insight into Heath Ledger prior to his death has surfaced. In it, Ledger's father leafs through a diary his son kept for the Joker while filming the now-iconic role in "The Dark Knight."

The diary is an extensive portrait of what Ledger thought the Joker's mentality looked like, complete with elaborate entries, drawings and magazine clippings. The actor included imagery that features everything from old Batman comics to "A Clockwork Orange" photos. As Ledger's father discusses the diary, the Oscar his son won posthumously for the role sits nearby on the table.

The footage turned up on Reddit and appears to be a clip from a year-old episode of the German docuseries "Too Young To Die." The segment was titled "Heath Ledger: Favorite of the Gods."

The elder Ledger says the actor, who died of an accidental overdose at 28, was famous for poring himself over his characters and that he "locked himself up in a hotel room for weeks" in order to inhabit the Joker.

Watch the video above, and check out photos of the diary here:
heath ledger joker diary
heath ledger joker diary



Jennifer Lopez Defends Controversial Britain's Got Talent Costume

Jennifer Lopez, Britain's Got Talent
Jennifer Lopez doesn't think she's too sexy for TV.

After the 43-year-old singer received some backlash for her controversial costume, which included a skintight body suit and thigh-high boots, during her recent performance onBritain's Got Talent, the mother of two has now jumped to her own defense for her provocative attire.

"It was a bodysuit," she told Scott Mills on BBC 1 radio. "A lot of performers wear those these days. It's stage clothes. I'm not going to walk down the street like that."

PHOTOS: More of J.Lo's sexiest looks


The stunning star came under fire after she performed her hit single "Live It Up." Media watchdog Ofcom, which is similar to the FCC, told E! News it "received complaints, which we are currently assessing but not investigating at the moment."

The BBC radio host also pressed J.Lo for deets on her undergarments, asking the singer if she was wearing anything "under those fishnets to prevent a wardrobe malfunction."

"Sure. Absolutely," Casper Smart's GF replied.

Jennifer’s super skimpy outfit sparks outrage among viewers of “Britain’s Got Talent.” Get the scoop.


See? It could have been much, much worse.


Watch the clip for more from Jennifer, including the last time she did laundry and flew a private jet!

Will Smith: Don’t Compare My Family to the Kardashians






Will Smith is looking out for son Jaden, both on-screen and off.

Vulture recently sat down with the "After Earth" stars, and asked the father-son duo if they see themselves similar to -- or different than -- the Kardashians, in the sense that they treat their fame as the family business.

Will, laughing, held up his hand for Jaden not to speak: "Don’t. You know, he’s never had to, to deal with those kinds of questions."

"'So how do you think your life is similar or un-similar to people’s names in Calabasas?'" Will asks back to the interviewer, seemingly "mocking" them. "For our family, the entire structure of our life, our home, our business relationships -- the entire purpose is for everyone to be able to create in a way that makes them happy. Fame is almost an inconsequential by-product of what we're really trying to accomplish."

Continued the elder Smith:

"We are trying to put great things into the world, we're trying to have fun, and we're trying to become the greatest versions of ourselves in the process of doing things we love. So the idea of fame or exploitation or orchestrating the media is sometimes even less than desirable for us."

“Do you think Jaden could have been a dentist?" Vulture then asked.

"It may seem like we have pushed our kids into the business, but that is absolutely insane," Will responds. "I would never, ever, push somebody to have their face on a poster that’s going be everywhere in the world. He is making a choice from the informed."

"It’s less scary to me than if he wanted to be a dentist in that I couldn’t help with what he’d chosen," elaborates Will. "I have relationships with some of the biggest filmmakers and actors and producers on Earth. So I can be a huge help."

"Willow chose singing and then un-chose it," Will continues, referencing his daughter, Willow Smith, whose fame peaked in 2010 with her single "Whip My Hair."

"She said, 'Daddy, I want to go to school with my friends during the week, and I want to hang out with them on the weekends,'" Will reminisces. "At the peak of 'Whip My Hair,' she’s like, 'Daddy, I’m done.' I was like, 'Wow, wow, wow. No, baby, I got 'Annie' [the upcoming movie remake, co-produced by Jay-Z], you know. It’ll be New York, you’ll be with Beyoncé. You can bring your friends.' And she said, 'Daddy, I got a better idea. How about I just be 12?' At the end of the day, it has to be their choice."

What do you make of Will's comments? And do you think there's any similarity between the Smiths and the Kardashians?



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Kim Kardashian Wears Tight Kardashian Kollection Dress, Flip Flops



If there's one thing Kim Kardashian loves, it's a tight mini-dress. The pregnant reality star ran errands in Encino, Calif., May 30 wearing a Kardashian Kollection for Dorothy Perkins bodycon sheath that retails for $69. Rocking a fishtail braid, the mom-to-be completed her look with a black blazer and flip flops.

"While it's the season for colorful and bright clothing, it's just as chic to wear black and white pieces," Kanye West's baby mama blogged May 24. "There is something so simple and sophisticated about the combination. In the evening or even during the day, these colors will always work and look good on any figure!"


During her first two trimesters, the 32-year-old TV star had a tough time embracing her new curves. "I struggle to find things that don't make me look heavy," she blogged March 1. "Some days, my baby bump really shows, and some days it doesn't . . . so I never really know what I'm going to look like."

Though her body has often been bullied online -- one internet meme equated Kardashian's Cedrice Charlier dress to Shamu -- the entrepreneurial California girl has learned to ignore her critics. In fact, her mom Kris Jenner says she's feeling more feminine than ever. "She's just embracing this whole thing," the matriarch tells Us Weekly in its May 20 issue. "It just makes me very proud. She's happier than she's ever been."



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Portia de Rossi's New Look on Arrested Development: Did She Get Plastic Surgery?





Plastic surgery or makeup artistry? Arrested Development fans aren't twittering and Facebooking about the latest plot points in the new season of the kooky cult hit, now on Netflix. They're debating whether Portia de Rossi, who stars as vain, materialistic, self-absorbed (but lovable!) Lindsay Bluth-Funke, has gone under the knife to look younger.

Online commenters are speculating about whether the 40-year-old actress has had rhinoplasty, a brow lift, filler injections, and Botox. And one website even asked plastic surgeons to weigh in. (Their conclusion? Yes.)

But website Jezebel has another theory: "Lindsay's plastic surgery is something that's been repeatedly referenced on AD -- it's easy to imagine she'd get work done in the seven years since the show's final Fox season, and It's just the kind of subtle joke [creator] Mitch Hurwitz and co. would let go unmentioned."



Portia de Rossi on May 23 at Los Angeles Confidential magazine's celebration of the actress' May/June cover.
Credit: Mike Windle/WireImage.com

See the photos of de Rossi (at top) in character from season 1 and the current season. Check out the photo above of the actress on the red carpet, from just a week ago, on May 23. And tell Us: Do you think Portia de Rossi had plastic surgery? Or do you think her character was just made up to look like she had work done?



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Adam Levine: "I Want To Probably Be Married at Some Point"

Adam Levine talks about marriage on "Oprah's Next Chapter," airing Sunday, June 2.

Marriage is not out of the question for Adam Levine just yet. In a new interview on Oprah's Next Chapter that airs Sunday, June 2, the Maroon 5 frontman opened up about his rockstar lifestyle and his plans to settle down.

Joined by his fellow Voice mentor and friend, Blake Shelton, the 33-year old revealed that marriage is on his radar -- especially while seeing how successful Shelton's two-year marriage is to his singer wife, Miranda Lambert.

"Hearing Blake talk about [marriage], it's great," he explained. "I'm a fan of marriage. People think that I keep pooh-poohing marriage, but I love it."

In fact, the "Love Somebody" singer says he hopes to tie the knot in the future.

"I want to probably be married at some point," he said, noting that he's not in a big rush.

He continued, "I don't feel pressure to get married. I think that when it's time, it's going to be obvious and I'm going to do it and I'm going to really enjoy it."

Linked to a slew of models in the past, Levine's comments come just after Us Weekly exclusively revealed that he's indeed dating another beauty, 21-year-old supermodel Nina Agdal. But sources tells Us that it's not serious…yet.

"It's still new," a source explained.

Before Agdal, the singer dated Victoria's Secret Angel Behati Prinsloo since May 2012. Before that, he was in a two-year relationship with yet another Victoria's Secret stunner, Anne Vyalitsyna. They split in April 2012.

Levine's new thoughts on marriage reveal a slight change of heart for the singer, who revealed he was cautious about marriage in a April 2013 interview with Nylon Guys.

"If you don't get married, you can't get divorced," he said. "Why couldn't we learn from the devastatingly low percentage of successful marriages that our last generation went through?"


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Thursday 23 May 2013

Rosario Dawson Flashes Crotch at Cannes Move Over, Eva Longoria!

Rosario Dawson

Step aside, Eva Longoria. Rosario Dawsonis officially in the lead for the latest Cannes wardrobe malfunction.

The Sin City star attended the As I Lay Dyingpremiere at the 66th Annual Cannes Film Festival Monday, where she inadvertently made quite the impression in her sparkly beaded gown.

Strutting down the red staircase, the 34-year-old star accidentally flashed her underwear-covered crotch, completely unaware that herextremely thigh-high slit had slightly shifted, and of course, the shutterbugs were present to snap the wardrobe snafu.

NEWS: Anne Hathaway talks flashing paparazzi at Les Miz premiere

With the exception of the revealing moment, Dawson stunned in her white Elle Saab gown, which also featured a plunging neckline (luckily, that part stayed put!) in addition to the daring slit.

The gorgeous star recently bared it all onscreen for her Danny Boyle-directed flick The Trance.

Perhaps this is a bit of enticement to go see the film? (We kid, of course!)

Thursday 16 May 2013

Britney Spears Bikini Cover: Extreme Photoshopping

Britney Spears' sexy Shape cover is literally beyond comprehension.

Either because of its extreme hotness ... or extreme photoshopping.

Some readers began crying foul moments after it was released, insisting that the ultra-svelte body on the Britney Spears Shape cover can't possibly be hers.

Oh, but it can. See below:




While her skin was definitely smoothed out and airbrushed, that's pretty standard for any magazine cover. Those curves look like vintage Britney.

And in any case, the point of the cover story is her new regimen of Nutrisystem, dieting, yoga and crazy rehearsals for her upcoming Vegas residency.

"I'm doing 90 minutes of yoga twice a week in addition to a lot of cardio ... hour-long sessions three times a week with my trainer," she tells the magazine.

That's the kind of intense workout and diet program that'll really help you lose weight and get into the best Shape of your life ... so take that, haters.

American Idol:" Who Will Win, Who Should Win, and Why

All season long, the "American Idol" producers have been touting this as a "girl's season," but in the end, two women -- two very talented women -- gave their hearts out for the title.

Finalists Kree Harrison and Candice Glover each did three songs Wednesday night -- a song "Idol" honcho Simon Fuller selected, the single they would release as the winner, and their favorite past performance of the season.



Each round is recapped below, followed by a winner's prediction:

Round 1: Simon Fuller's selection

The show got off to a slow start. Simon picked Sarah McLachlan's "Angel" for Kree, a sedate, melodically simple song. And while she sang it beautifully, there was very little she could do with it. Before Randy Jackson said it, I wrote down "sleepy." Simon did Kree absolutely no favors by picking this song.



Candice sang a more contemporary song -- Adele's "Chasing Pavements." Candice included her trademark runs, perhaps a few too many for my taste -- but she actually did something with (yet another bad) song choice. If these were the best selections the "Idol" boss could come up for the opening round, no wonder the show is in trouble.


Winner this round: Candice (though both deserved better songs)

Round 2: Winner's single


I really really liked Kree's single, called "All Cried Out." It was county, it was confessional, it was Kree. She audibly strained in some spots, but not badly. Since day 1, I've noted Kree's mature sophistication; Taylor Swift or Lauren Alaina wouldn't be able to pull this off genuinely. What I hoped for from her -- and something I've criticized her all season long about -- was a little more showmanship, especially after the snoozy first song.

Winner this round: Candice (though both deserved better songs)

Round 2: Winner's single

I really really liked Kree's single, called "All Cried Out." It was county, it was confessional, it was Kree. She audibly strained in some spots, but not badly. Since day 1, I've noted Kree's mature sophistication; Taylor Swift or Lauren Alaina wouldn't be able to pull this off genuinely. What I hoped for from her -- and something I've criticized her all season long about -- was a little more showmanship, especially after the snoozy first song.


Candice's song, "I Am Beautiful," is everything a winner's coronation song should be: uplifting, positive, and powerful. Candice really seemed to connect with the lyrics and performance, too. The song was a bit generic, but she made it special. As the fireworks flashed on the screens behind her, I wondered if the producers all but handed the title to Candice on a silver platter.




Winner of Round 2: Candice


Round 3: Favorite past performance

Kree needed to pull out all the stops in the final round, and she did. She brought the fire in a red dress and impassioned performance to "Up To The Mountain." The vocal was near flawless, and brought the audience to it's feet. Had she sung like this all evening, it would've been showstopping.


Even before Candice sang her first note (acapella, amazingly), I knew she would reprise "I Who Have Nothing." The song served the last female "Idol" winner -- Jordin Sparks -- well, and I knew Candice would seal the deal with her performance. It was dramatic, daring and a little diva.




Winner of round 3: Candice (though Kree puts up a great fight)

So who should win and who will win? The answer to both is Candice.

To quote outgoing judge Randy one last time, Candice has been "in it to win it" since the beginning, consistently taking risks and delivering great performances. It's hard to believe that she unsuccessfully tried out twice before, but the third time will be the charm.

Kree has the strong Southern/country voting bloc, but hasn't delivered time after time like Candice. Regardless, Kree will have a successful career after this.
One final note. It's wonderful to see two real-sized women with beautiful voices, personalities and looks in the final two. They've acted admirably and authentically all season -- and that's a true "Idol.


Angelina Jolie's Lost Modeling Pics: See the Actress' Gorgeous Teenage Photo Shoot

Angelina Jolie


Angelina Jolie has always been beautiful, and we have the pics to prove it!

The Oscar-winning actress looks absolutely stunning in these lost modeling shots from a black and white photo shoot she did when she was just 16-years-old.

In the newly-released album from fashion photographer Sean McCall's shoot with the teenage star, Jolie, now 37, strikes stunning poses while wearing a variety of sexy ensembles.

In several pics, Jolie sports a skin-tight leather top and lave leggings while in others she dons gorgeous black gowns and a simple strapless bikini top.

Check out all of Jolie's early modeling pics for yourself!
<p>Can you believe Angie is only 16 in these shots?</p>

<p>The stunning actress gazes into the distance.</p>
<p>Jolie sports a sexy skin-tight suit.</p>
<p>The star has always had that trademark pout.</p>
<p>It's no secret why she's been called the most beautiful woman in the world.</p>
<p>Jolie is soft, yet sexy.</p>
<p>Angie flips her hair back.</p>
<p>Strike a pose!</p>
<p><strong>Brad Pitt</strong> is one lucky guy.</p><p><a href="http://www.eonline.com/photos/8651/jennifer-lawrence-early-modeling-pics/279243" target="_blank"><strong>MORE PHOTOS: See Jennifer Lawrence's early modeling pics!</strong></a></p>



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