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Heidi Montag Tweets Lauren Conrad That Spencer Is ‘Sucky’

‘You were right,’ Montag tells former best friend as Spencer shops sex tape. By James Dinh Heidi Montag Photo: Denise Truscello/ WireImage Back when Heidi Montag and Lauren Conrad were living the life in the Hollywood Hills, LC warned her then best friend that Spencer Pratt was “a sucky person.” Not until now has Montag finally agreed. “@LaurenConrad you were right! Spencer is soooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo sucky!!!” she tweeted Lauren on Sunday. Conrad has yet to reply, but she developed a growing dislike for Spencer years ago during the filming of “The Hills.” She tried to convince Montag of his not-so-nice ways but was left in the dust when Montag moved in with Spencer , ultimately severing their friendship. The tweet is likely a response to Pratt’s recent media storm against his soon-to-be ex-wife. TMZ has reported that Pratt has threatened to release a sex tape if the blonde starlet doesn’t do another reality show with him. But Pratt isn’t wasting any time. He is currently shopping around multiple sex tapes of Montag , including one with Pratt and another featuring Montag with Playboy Playmate Karissa Shannon. And that isn’t all he has planned. The reality star has also announced that he’s planning a tell-all book in which he’s “not holding anything back,” including his argumentative relationship with Montag’s mother, Darlene. What do you make of Spencer’s threats against Heidi? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Related Photos A Speidi Web Of Love

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T.I. Prepping Animated Series, ‘Lil Homies’

MC thinking about lending his voice to the cartoon, which he is producing. By James Montgomery T.I. Photo: Brad Barket/Getty Images T.I. is still deciding on the final track list for his upcoming album King Uncaged — a rather daunting process, considering he recorded some 80 songs (including a track featuring Lady Gaga ) for the project. But that doesn’t mean he’s not working on other endeavors — like, for example, a cartoon. In an interview last week on Sirius’ Shade 45, Tip confirmed that he’s developing an animated series called “Lil Homies.” He’ll serve as a producer on the show, and he’s also considering lending his vocal talents to the project. “I’m actually working on a TV show right now as a producer,” he told Shade 45’s Angela Yee. “[It’s] a cartoon … called ‘Lil Homies.’ I may do, like, voice over [work] … like a narrator.” T.I. said that “Homies” still is without a network, but he’s pushing ahead with the series regardless, even saying that he’d use his producer clout to cast Yee as “a neighborhood freak.” If and when the series hits TV, Tip will join a long list of rappers who have crossed over to the animated world: Outkast’s Andre 3000, whose series “Class of 3000” ran on the Cartoon Network in 2006; T-Pain, who served as executive producer of (and lent his voice to) “Freaknik: The Musical” earlier this year; and Danger Mouse and MF Doom, who released an album and an EP (2005’s The Mouse and the Mask and ’06’s Occult Hymn ) that featured beats taken from Cartoon Network’s “Adult Swim” programming, and more than a few cameos by “Adult Swim” stars. Related Artists T.I.

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T-Pain Says ‘Freaknik: The Musical’ Has ‘No Boundaries’

Pain co-wrote the Adult Swim animated special, which features Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross and Cee-Lo. By Shaheem Reid T-Pain Photo: MTV News T-Pain says his next album, Revolver, will be coming out later this year, but his first major project of 2010 is a TV show. Pain is starring in and producing a one-hour animated special for Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim this weekend called “Freaknik: The Musical.” Freaknik was an annual party in Atlanta that started in the 1980s but blew up in the mid-’90s. During spring break, students from the area’s historically black colleges and the hip-hop community used to gather for a weekend of partying, a picnic and, in many cases, debauchery. The event took over the city and was protested heavily, and the final one was in 1999. “I actually never been, but I’ve seen every piece of footage that can come from the Florida side of Freaknik,” said T-Pain, who hails from Tallahassee, Florida. “It was a lot of night vision, a whole lot of night vision. Every video I’ve ever seen [from Freaknik] was in night vision. Even in the daytime, it was night vision.” Pain’s musical, which he also co-wrote, follows a group trying to make it to the event. “It’s about the trials and tribulations of a group that’s trying to get to Freaknik,” Pain explained. “Freaknik, the party ghost — which is [who I play] — is holding a battle of the trillest. It’s a rap battle. If you win the rap battle, the first prize is a lifetime supply of money, ho’s and clothes. It’s three dudes in the rap group and their weed man trying to make it to Freaknik. It’s their trials and tribulations coming from Sweet Tea, Florida, all the way to Georgia. I play the Spirit of Freaknik. Everywhere I go, it’s on and poppin’.” Pain said the story wasn’t his brainchild, but he jumped onboard when presented with the idea. “I didn’t write the whole thing,” he said. “They came to me with the premise. I started scratching stuff off and getting new stuff. You can say I wrote it, but I didn’t. It was my homeboy Carl [Jones], the same guy that does ‘The Boondocks.’ We had to get a lot of his help, direction and stuff like that. We all wrote it together. It was a good team of people that has no boundaries. We took it so far that the watered-down version is awesome.” Andy Samberg, Snoop Dogg, Cee-Lo and Rick Ross are among the stars doing voice-overs. “I didn’t want nobody to play themselves,” Pain said. “Ross is Big Uzi, one of the dudes in the group. Cee-Lo is Light Skinned, which is a white dude who is a black supremacist.” “Freaknik: The Musical” airs Sunday at 11:30 p.m. on Adult Swim. Related Videos T-Pain’s Speaks About His Upcoming ‘Freaknik: The Musical’

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First Look at Adventure Time with Finn & Jake

A look at the new Cartoon Network animated series, Adventure Time with Finn & Jake, a month before its premiere.

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T-Pain, Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross ‘Re-Create’ Atlanta Block Party In ‘Freaknik’

Cartoon premieres March 7 at 11:30 p.m. on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim. By Hillary Crosley “Freaknik: The Musical” Photo: Adult Swim T-Pain has a cartoon on the way called “Freaknik: The Musical,” but it’s probably not for kids. The show, airing March 7 on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim, will be an hour-long extravaganza detailing a group’s quest to “successfully resurrect the spirit of Freaknik … the biggest spring-break party known to man.” On Wednesday morning (February 24), T-Pain tweeted a trailer including castmembers like Rick Ross and Snoop Dogg discussing the show and remembering their experiences at the original Freaknik. “Back in the ’90s, Freaknik was Atlanta’s version of the ultimate block party. It was Mardi Gras meets spring break, at your crazy cousin’s bachelor party, and anything could happen,” T-Pain said in a statement last month. “A decade later, I’m bringing it back for people like me, who didn’t get to experience it the first time around. We’ve re-created Freaknik’s vibe and energy with amazing animation, new music and an all-star cast of characters.” The Adult Swim cartoon has long been in the works, and T-Pain has recruited everyone from comedians Andy Samberg, Bill Hader and Charlie Murphy to musicians Cee-Lo, Big Boi and George Clinton to lend their voices to the show. Still, with all the good-time nostalgia flying around, some participants like Rick Ross had to be coaxed into joining the “Freaknik” cast. “If it was for anybody else, I wouldn’t even be part of a cartoon,” Ross said. “But because of what Pain told me, he told me we’re doing it uncut, we’re doing it. It turned out to be fun, man, so it’s me, Snoop Dogg, Lil Wayne, the list goes on.” Others were more than happy to relive the glory. “I was at the first Freaknik back when it first started in, like, the early ’90s, when it was poppin’. … I was a young rapper, selling CDs and tapes and posters,” Snoop Dogg recalled with a smile. Pain isn’t the first hip-hop star to team up with Cartoon Network. In 2006, Outkast’s Andre 3000 produced “Class of 3000,” an animated series set in Atlanta’s Westley School of Performing Arts. And Danger Mouse and MF Doom released an album and EP — 2005’s The Mouse and the Mask and ’06’s Occult Hymn — that featured beats taken from Adult Swim programming (and more than a few cameos by Adult Swim stars). “Freaknik: The Musical” premieres March 7 at 11:30 p.m. on Cartoon Network. Related Artists T-Pain Snoop Dogg Rick Ross (Hip-Hop)

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TV Guide Olympic Games: Drama Winners

Sexiest Network: CW What, you were thinking Cartoon Network? The CW won in the voting for sexiest network, thanks in no small part to Supernatural and the new Melrose Place . And the winner in our next category Continue reading

All-American Rejects Call Twitter Breakup ‘The Stupidest Thing We Ever Did’

‘We’re gonna try to write another record together — we’ll see how it goes,’ frontman Tyson Ritter says. By James Montgomery, with reporting by Larry Carroll The All-American Rejects Photo: MTV News In late December, the All-American Rejects broke up over Twitter . We think

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T-Pain Lends His Voice To Adult Swim’s ‘Freaknik: The Musical’

Lil Wayne, Rick Ross and Snoop Dogg will also take part in the Cartoon Network special. By James Montgomery T-Pain Photo: Mike Flokis/ Getty Images With his penchant for top hats, we suppose this was inevitable: T-Pain is getting his own animated special.

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Celling Out: Animation With Adventure, Mascots and More

Our animation expert talks about Cartoon Network’s new series, what it’s called when cartoon characters run in place for a few seconds and super-creepy animation mascots.

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