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Kanye West GOES OFF on Jimmy Kimmel for BBC Interview Mockery

Like the hair on baby mama Kim Kardashian , Kanye West really needs to lighten up. Earlier this week, on an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live , the host mocked Kanye’s recent BBC Radio 1 Interview, during which West referred to himself as the number-one rock star on the planet. Kimmel replaced West in the sketch with a whining child… and West proceeded to respond like a whint child. Jimmy Kimmel Mocks Kanye West Interview Kanye West: I Am #1 Rock Star on the Planet! “JIMMY KIMMEL PUT YOURSELF IN MY SHOES… OH NO THAT MEANS YOU WOULD HAVE GOTTEN TOO MUCH GOOD P**** IN YOUR LIFE…,” Kanye Tweeted. And he was far from done. “YOU CAN’T PUT YOURSELF IN MY SHOES. YOUR FACE LOOKS CRAZY … IS THAT FUNNY? … OR IF I HAD A KID SAY IT WOULD IT BE FUNNY???” Kanye went on say Kimmel’s ex, Sarah Silverman, is a lot funnier than he is and ended with a Twitter-based flourish:= “SHOULD I DO A SPOOF ABOUT YOUR FACE OR YOU F***ING BEN AFFLECK…#NODISRESPECTTOBENAFFLECK #ALLDISRESPECTTOJIMMYKIMMEL!!!!” Okay. That’s pretty funny. And who would not watch a Jimmy Kimme/Ben Affleck spoof by Kanye West?!? Stop ranting and start filming, ‘Ye! Kimmel actually read all of Kanye’s Tweets on air, recounting a phone call between the comedian and the artist in which West compared himself to Tupac and said he is “the most powerful voice in media.” Here’s your look at Kimmel reacting to Kanye’s absurd reaction: Jimmy Kimmel Reacts to Kanye West

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Chris Brown and Drake to End Feud, Collaborate on New Music?!

A series of new reports suggest that Chris Brown and Drake are not only quashing their beef, but open to working together on new music … no, it’s not April 1. “This is about music, forget all the bulls–t,” a source said. Drake, Chris Brown Ending Feud? “Chris isn’t opposed. If it’s something Drake wants to do and the beat is right and the lyrics are on point, he would go there . For sure he would.” “Chris hasn’t really had a problem with Drake, he was always trying to keep the peace and be positive. He let that headache go with [Drake] a long time ago.” Drake, for his part, has indicated that the Chris Brown feud was one-sided – all Brown – for some time, and worried that it will end badly one day. So if Chris really has let it go, then it’s officially dead. Both Chris Brown and Drake, who got into an epic nightclub brawl with their posses last year, have risen to the top of the music industry in recent years. Perhaps that is all that matters to each in the end. “ Rihanna ’s in another world touring, getting her bread and lighting it up for her fans. Yay for her. Chris congratulates her. Drake congratulates her.” “He and Drake ain’t got no more issues. They’re cool,” a source close to Chris adds. As far as them feeling some type of way over her, that’s a negative.” This all sounds far too mature. Something’s up.

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Rue McClanahan, ‘Golden Girls’ Star, Dead At 76

Actress, who portrayed Blanche Devereaux on show, suffered a massive stroke. By Kara Warner Rue McClanahan Photo: Evan Agostini/ ImageDirect Rue McClanahan , the Emmy-winning actress who starred as the saucy Blanche Devereaux in the hit TV series “The Golden Girls,” died early Thursday morning of a massive stroke, according to multiple reports. She was 76. “She passed away at 1 a.m.,” her manager, Barbara Lawrence, told People.com . “She had a massive stroke.” McClanahan had suffered a minor stroke earlier this year while recovering from triple bypass surgery. McClanahan’s rep told the magazine that at the time of her death Thursday, McClanahan “had her family with her. She went in peace.” McClanahan was born on February 21, 1934, in Healdton, Oklahoma. After majoring in theater at the University of Tulsa, began her career as an actress in the mid-1950s, appearing in off-Broadway productions in New York. She made her Broadway debut in 1969, in the role of Sally Weber in the musical “Jimmy Shine,” and soon moved from the stage to daytime with a role on the soap opera “Another World” in 1970. It wasn’t until landing the part of Vivian Harmon in TV’s “Maude” (which starred a pre-“Golden Girls” Bea Arthur), however, that she would achieve the notoriety that led to landing her famous role on “Golden Girls.” In recent years, McClanahan had appeared on TV shows “Meet the Browns,” “Law & Order” and “Sordid Lives: The Series.” Arthur died of cancer last year; co-star Estelle Getty passed away in 2008. Betty White, the sole surviving “Girl,” has been enjoying a wave of success and attention of late. At 88, she hosted “Saturday Night Live” last month, co-starred in the box office hit, “The Proposal,” and received a lifetime achievement award from the Screen Actors Guild last year.

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