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Dancing With the Stars Recap: Switch Up!

Monday marked the anticipated partner “switch up” night on Dancing with the Stars, plus the return of guest judge and former pro dancer Julianne Hough. The results? There were none, as co-host Erin Andrews told us last week’s scores will be combined with this week’s scores. Someone’s out next week. So, this one-week “switch up” will give the celebrities and pros a reprieve. It’s the second straight such respite, really, since Billy Dee Williams took himself out of the running a week ago. Hey, less pressure going into the routine. The Dancing with the Stars scores from the last two weeks combined … Dancing With the Stars Season 18 Episode 4 Performances Open Slideshow 1. Danica McKellar & Maksim Chmerkovskiy – Jive – Week 4 Danica McKellar & Maksim Chmerkovskiy – Jive – Week 4 Dancing with the Stars. View As List 1. Danica McKellar & Maksim Chmerkovskiy – Jive – Week 4 Danica McKellar & Maksim Chmerkovskiy – Jive – Week 4 Dancing with the Stars. 2. James Maslow & Cheryl Burke – Tango – Week 4 James Maslow & Cheryl Burke – Tango – Week 4 Dancing with the Stars. 3. Meryl Davis & Val Chmerkovskiy – Argentine Tango – Week 4 Meryl Davis & Val Chmerkovskiy – Argentine Tango – Week 4 Dancing with the Stars. 4. Amy Purdy & Mark Ballas – Salsa – Week 4 Amy Purdy & Mark Ballas – Salsa – Dancing with the Stars Week 4. 5. Candace Cameron Bure & Tony Dovolani – Quickstep – Week 4 Candace Cameron Bure & Tony Dovolani – Quickstep – DWTS Week 4 6. Cody Simpson & Sharna Burgess – Foxtrot – Week 4 Cody Simpson & Sharna Burgess – Foxtrot – DWTS Week 4. 7. Charlie White & Peta Murgatroyd – Rumba – Week 4 Charlie White & Peta Murgatroyd – Rumba – DWTS Week 4. 8. NeNe Leakes & Derek Hough – Afro Jazz – Week 4 NeNe Leakes & Derek Hough – Afro Jazz – DWTS Week 4. Your official DWTS leaderboard and switched-up partner list: Meryl Davis and Val Chmerkovskiy (78 out of 80) James Maslow and Cheryl Burke (71 out of 80) Amy Purdy and Mark Ballas (70 out of 80) Charlie White and Peta Murgatroyd (69 out of 80) Danica McKellar and Maksim Chmerkovskiy (68 out of 80) Cody Simpson and Sharna Burgess (66 out of 80) Drew Carey and Witney Carson (63 out of 80) NeNe Leakes and Derek Hough (63 out of 80) Candace Cameron Bure and Tony Dovolani (60 out of 80) Who do you think was the best last night? And overall? Who do you want to go all the way, and who’s on the chopping block when next week approaches? New Photos of the DWTS Season 18 Cast! Open Slideshow 1. Danica McKellar and Val Chmerkovskiy Danica McKellar and Val Chmerkovskiy in a promotional photo for the new season of DWTS View As List 1. Danica McKellar and Val Chmerkovskiy Danica McKellar and Val Chmerkovskiy in a promotional photo for the new season of DWTS 2. Candace Cameron Bure and Mark Ballas Candace Cameron Bure and Mark Ballas in a promotional pic from the new season of DWTS 3. Charlie White and Sharna Burgess Charlie White and Sharna Burgess in a promotional pic from the new season of DWTS 4. Meryl Davis and Maks Chmerkovskiy Meryl Davis and Maks Chmerkovskiy in a promotional photo for the new season of DWTS 5. NeNe Leakes and Tony Dovolani NeNe Leakes and Tony Dovolani in a promotional photo for the new season of DWTS 6. Drew Carey and Cheryl Burke Drew Carey and Cheryl Burke in a promotional photo for the new season of DWTS 7. Cody Simpson and Witney Carson Cody Simpson and Witney Carson in a promotional photo for the new season of DWTS 8. Billy Dee Williams and Emma Slater Billy Dee Williams and Emma Slater in a promotional photo for the new season of DWTS 9. James Maslow and Peta Murgatroyd James Maslow and Peta Murgatroyd in a promotional photo for the new season of DTWS 10. Diana Nyad and Henry Byalikov Diana Nyad and Henry Byalikov in a promotional photo for the new season of DWTS 11. Sean Avery and Karina Smirnoff Sean Avery and Karina Smirnoff in a promotional photo for the new season of DWTS 12. Amy Purdy and Derek Hough Amy Purdy and Derek Hough in a promotional photo for the new season of DWTS

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The Voice Results: Top 20 Revealed!

After twice the amount of Battle Round performances, The Voice has found its Top 20 here in Season 6 as seven contestants advanced to the playoffs. With Coldplay frontman Chris Martin offering expertise as guest mentor for all four coaches, the remaining singers sang for their lives Monday night. See the performances, and The Voice results, below … The Voice Season 6 Battles: Round 2 Open Slideshow 1. Melissa Jiminez vs. Music Box The Voice’s Melissa Jiminez and Music Box battle it out on “Girl on Fire.” View As List 1. Melissa Jiminez vs. Music Box The Voice’s Melissa Jiminez and Music Box battle it out on “Girl on Fire.” 2. Brittnee Camelle vs. Jake Barker: Climax (The Voice) Brittnee Camelle vs. Jake Barker: “Climax” (The Voice Battle Round Highlight). 3. Bria Kelly vs. Madilyn Paige: I’ll Stand by You (The Voice) Bria Kelly vs. Madilyn Paige: “I’ll Stand by You” (The Voice Battle Round Highlight). 4. Kat Perkins vs. Dawn and Hawkes: Suddenly I See (The Voice) Hardworking bar band singer Kat Perkins takes on musical couple Dawn and Hawkes in a battle over “Suddenly I See.” 5. Clarissa Serna vs. Dani Moz: Perfect (The Voice) With their coach, Shakira, studying their every move, Dani Moz and Clarissa Serna pour themselves into “Perfect.” 6. Ryan Whyte Maloney vs. Kaleigh Glanton: Easy (The Voice) Ryan Whyte Maloney vs. Kaleigh Glanton: “Easy” (The Voice Battle Round 2 Highlight). 7. Megan Ruger vs. Audra McLaughlin: ‘The Climb’ (The Voice) Hoping to take their journeys to the next stage, Megan Ruger and Audra McLaughlin square off on Miley Cyrus’ “The Climb.” 8. T.J. Wilkins vs. Cierra Mickens: ‘Get Here’ (The Voice) Cierra Mickens and T.J. Wilkins put it all on the line in a vocal battle singing the R&B classic “Get Here.” 9. Tess Boyer vs. Jake Worthington: ‘Have a Little Faith in Me’ (The Voice) In a Team Blake showdown, Jake Worthington faces off against Tess Boyer in a duet of “Have a Little Faith in Me.” 10. Josh Murley vs. Patrick Thomson: ‘Run to You’ (The Voice) Josh Murley and Patrick Thomson sing their hearts out for Coach Shakira on Bryan Adams’ “Run to You.” 11. Christina Grimmie vs. Sam Behymer: ‘Counting Stars’ (The Voice) Christina Grimmie and Sam Behymer square off on OneRepublic’s “Counting Stars” for a trip to the playoffs. 12. Delvin Choice vs. Josh Kaufman: ‘Signed, Sealed, Delivered’ (The Voice) Performing one of Coach Adam’s favorite songs, Delvin Choice and Josh Kaufman battle on Stevie Wonder’s “Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours.” 13. Ddendyl vs. Deja Hall: ‘Say Something’ (The Voice Battle Round) With a trip to the play-offs on the line, Ddendyl and Deja sing a transcendent duet, A Great Big World’s “Say Something.” 14. Morgan Wallen vs. Stevie Jo: ‘Story of My Life’ (The Voice Battle Round) Morgan Wallen takes on Stevie Jo for a trip to the play-offs as they sing One Direction’s “Story of My Life.” 15. Emily B. vs. Kristen Merlin: ‘I Can Love You Better’ (The Voice Battle Round) Kristen Merlin and Emily B. put it all on the line, battling over Dixie Chicks’ “I Can Love You Better.” 16. Biff Gore vs. Sisaundra Lewis: ‘It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World’ (The Voice) Biff Gore and Sisaundra Lewis square off in a battle round showdown, singing James Brown’s “It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World.” Sultry R&B singer Melissa Jimenez bested Music Box with a dynamic performance of “Girl on Fire,” as her coach felt she showed more potential. PR diva Dani Moz outlasted pop rocker Clarissa Serna on “Perfect,” by Pink, as Shakira praised Clarissa’s poise, but Dani’s register was “insane.”  will move on. Former yodeling cowgirl Kat Perkins took down duo Dawn and Hawkes, with Adam calling Kat one of the most underrated singers of the competition. Singing garbageman Ryan Whyte Maloney topped classical guitarist Kaleigh Glanton, thanks to Blake opting for Ryan’s raw power over Kaleigh’s creativity. Bartender Jake Barker edged nursing student Brittnee Camelle, as simplu just has that quality that makes Adam feel like he needs to hear more. Bluesy Bria Kelly defeated Madilyn Paige on “I’ll Stand By You,” with Usher opting to take Bria and leaving Blake to steal Madilyn to finish out his team. Behold, The Voice Top 20 contestants headed to the live playoffs: Team Adam Kat Perkins Jake Barker Delvin Choice Christina Grimmie Morgan Wallen Team Blake Ryan Whyte Maloney Madilyn Paige Audra McLaughlin Jake Worthington Sisaundra Lewis Team Shakira Dani Moz Tess Boyer Kristen Merlin Deja Hall Patrick Thomson Team Usher Bria Kelly Melissa Jimenez Stevie Jo Josh Kaufman T.J. Wilkins Who do you think has what it takes to go all the way? Can anyone stop Sisaundra Lewis? Do you love Usher’s hat? Share your comments with us here!

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The Voice Results: Top 20 Revealed!

The Voice Results: Top 20 Revealed!

After twice the amount of Battle Round performances, The Voice has found its Top 20 here in Season 6 as seven contestants advanced to the playoffs. With Coldplay frontman Chris Martin offering expertise as guest mentor for all four coaches, the remaining singers sang for their lives Monday night. See the performances, and The Voice results, below … The Voice Season 6 Battles: Round 2 Open Slideshow 1. Melissa Jiminez vs. Music Box The Voice’s Melissa Jiminez and Music Box battle it out on “Girl on Fire.” View As List 1. Melissa Jiminez vs. Music Box The Voice’s Melissa Jiminez and Music Box battle it out on “Girl on Fire.” 2. Brittnee Camelle vs. Jake Barker: Climax (The Voice) Brittnee Camelle vs. Jake Barker: “Climax” (The Voice Battle Round Highlight). 3. Bria Kelly vs. Madilyn Paige: I’ll Stand by You (The Voice) Bria Kelly vs. Madilyn Paige: “I’ll Stand by You” (The Voice Battle Round Highlight). 4. Kat Perkins vs. Dawn and Hawkes: Suddenly I See (The Voice) Hardworking bar band singer Kat Perkins takes on musical couple Dawn and Hawkes in a battle over “Suddenly I See.” 5. Clarissa Serna vs. Dani Moz: Perfect (The Voice) With their coach, Shakira, studying their every move, Dani Moz and Clarissa Serna pour themselves into “Perfect.” 6. Ryan Whyte Maloney vs. Kaleigh Glanton: Easy (The Voice) Ryan Whyte Maloney vs. Kaleigh Glanton: “Easy” (The Voice Battle Round 2 Highlight). 7. Megan Ruger vs. Audra McLaughlin: ‘The Climb’ (The Voice) Hoping to take their journeys to the next stage, Megan Ruger and Audra McLaughlin square off on Miley Cyrus’ “The Climb.” 8. T.J. Wilkins vs. Cierra Mickens: ‘Get Here’ (The Voice) Cierra Mickens and T.J. Wilkins put it all on the line in a vocal battle singing the R&B classic “Get Here.” 9. Tess Boyer vs. Jake Worthington: ‘Have a Little Faith in Me’ (The Voice) In a Team Blake showdown, Jake Worthington faces off against Tess Boyer in a duet of “Have a Little Faith in Me.” 10. Josh Murley vs. Patrick Thomson: ‘Run to You’ (The Voice) Josh Murley and Patrick Thomson sing their hearts out for Coach Shakira on Bryan Adams’ “Run to You.” 11. Christina Grimmie vs. Sam Behymer: ‘Counting Stars’ (The Voice) Christina Grimmie and Sam Behymer square off on OneRepublic’s “Counting Stars” for a trip to the playoffs. 12. Delvin Choice vs. Josh Kaufman: ‘Signed, Sealed, Delivered’ (The Voice) Performing one of Coach Adam’s favorite songs, Delvin Choice and Josh Kaufman battle on Stevie Wonder’s “Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours.” 13. Ddendyl vs. Deja Hall: ‘Say Something’ (The Voice Battle Round) With a trip to the play-offs on the line, Ddendyl and Deja sing a transcendent duet, A Great Big World’s “Say Something.” 14. Morgan Wallen vs. Stevie Jo: ‘Story of My Life’ (The Voice Battle Round) Morgan Wallen takes on Stevie Jo for a trip to the play-offs as they sing One Direction’s “Story of My Life.” 15. Emily B. vs. Kristen Merlin: ‘I Can Love You Better’ (The Voice Battle Round) Kristen Merlin and Emily B. put it all on the line, battling over Dixie Chicks’ “I Can Love You Better.” 16. Biff Gore vs. Sisaundra Lewis: ‘It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World’ (The Voice) Biff Gore and Sisaundra Lewis square off in a battle round showdown, singing James Brown’s “It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World.” Sultry R&B singer Melissa Jimenez bested Music Box with a dynamic performance of “Girl on Fire,” as her coach felt she showed more potential. PR diva Dani Moz outlasted pop rocker Clarissa Serna on “Perfect,” by Pink, as Shakira praised Clarissa’s poise, but Dani’s register was “insane.”  will move on. Former yodeling cowgirl Kat Perkins took down duo Dawn and Hawkes, with Adam calling Kat one of the most underrated singers of the competition. Singing garbageman Ryan Whyte Maloney topped classical guitarist Kaleigh Glanton, thanks to Blake opting for Ryan’s raw power over Kaleigh’s creativity. Bartender Jake Barker edged nursing student Brittnee Camelle, as simplu just has that quality that makes Adam feel like he needs to hear more. Bluesy Bria Kelly defeated Madilyn Paige on “I’ll Stand By You,” with Usher opting to take Bria and leaving Blake to steal Madilyn to finish out his team. Behold, The Voice Top 20 contestants headed to the live playoffs: Team Adam Kat Perkins Jake Barker Delvin Choice Christina Grimmie Morgan Wallen Team Blake Ryan Whyte Maloney Madilyn Paige Audra McLaughlin Jake Worthington Sisaundra Lewis Team Shakira Dani Moz Tess Boyer Kristen Merlin Deja Hall Patrick Thomson Team Usher Bria Kelly Melissa Jimenez Stevie Jo Josh Kaufman T.J. Wilkins Who do you think has what it takes to go all the way? Can anyone stop Sisaundra Lewis? Do you love Usher’s hat? Share your comments with us here!

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Ed Sheeran Is ‘Geeking Out’ Over His ‘Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug’ Song

Sheeran’s song will play during the end credits of the December 13 movie release. By Jocelyn Vena

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What Exactly Was Cee Lo Green Smoking On ‘The Voice’?

In an unexpected moment, the coach was caught puffing on camera during the first live show of the season. By Natasha Chandel

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“Living Better Now, Coogi Sweater Now:” 15 Labels We Loved To Wear Back In The Day

You wouldn’t dare catch us in a track suit or a pair of Timberlands now…

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Amazing Coach of the Day

I am not posting this video because it is erotic, if you can masturbate to it, and I know at least one of you can, and probably has, you’re officially a fucking werido, but I still accept you, I just won’t invite you over for tea. I am not posting this video because it is gruesome or violent or really worth watching. I am posting this video, because seeing the coach throw his glasses like a girl before throwing down, for some reason, is really fucking funny to me…

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Jim Boeheim Shoots Down Andy Katz as "Disloyal Idiot" [VIDEO]

Following his team’s loss to Connecticut last night, Jim Boeheim was barely in the mood to answer questions from the press. Still, he performed his duties as Syracuse head coach… until it came to ESPN reporter Andy Katz. Responding to a simple question about the historic rivalry between the schools, Boeheim cut Katz off and then cut him down to size with: “I’ll answer anyone’s question but yours because you’re an idiot and really a disloyal person. And a few other things I can add, but I’m not gonna go there.” Andy Katz Idiot Insult It’s unclear what set Boeheim off, as sources say he hasn’t even talked to Katz since late 2011. But it is believed the coach is livid over how Katz covered the Bernie Fine mess at Syracuse, after that assistant coach was accused of sexual assault and harassment. “Andy Katz is one of the industry’s best reporters, who is extremely professional and respected,” ESPN spokesman Josh Krulewitz said in a statement to USA TODAY Sports. “He doesn’t know exactly what led to that reaction from Coach Boeheim, who hasn’t spoken to Andy since December 2011.”

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Jim Boeheim Shoots Down Andy Katz as "Disloyal Idiot" [VIDEO]

Following his team’s loss to Connecticut last night, Jim Boeheim was barely in the mood to answer questions from the press. Still, he performed his duties as Syracuse head coach… until it came to ESPN reporter Andy Katz. Responding to a simple question about the historic rivalry between the schools, Boeheim cut Katz off and then cut him down to size with: “I’ll answer anyone’s question but yours because you’re an idiot and really a disloyal person. And a few other things I can add, but I’m not gonna go there.” Andy Katz Idiot Insult It’s unclear what set Boeheim off, as sources say he hasn’t even talked to Katz since late 2011. But it is believed the coach is livid over how Katz covered the Bernie Fine mess at Syracuse, after that assistant coach was accused of sexual assault and harassment. “Andy Katz is one of the industry’s best reporters, who is extremely professional and respected,” ESPN spokesman Josh Krulewitz said in a statement to USA TODAY Sports. “He doesn’t know exactly what led to that reaction from Coach Boeheim, who hasn’t spoken to Andy since December 2011.”

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Heidi Klum on Wild Sex: Bring It On!

Heidi Klum is featured in the February issue of Marie Claire , breaking news to the magazine that will likely have men nearly as excited as they get when they see Heidi Klum nude photos: The super model is all about wild and crazy sex! “Some people are more experimental in bed and others are more boring,” Klum explains. “If you are wild and crazy, bring it on so the other person is well aware that you have little devil horns that come out every once in a while. “It’s good to make an effort to dress up sometimes, to do things outside of the norm.” In a word? GULP! In a few more words, Klum goes on to discuss her split from Seal, whether she’ll marry new boyfriend Martin Kristen and a lot more… The divorce : “Did I wish for this to happen to my family? No. But everyone is healthy. We’re moving on with our lives. If someone got [very sick] – god forbid – that would be a real problem. It’s not what I wanted. It’s not what anyone wanted. But it’s not a real problem.” Will she get married again?   “I don’t think so. No. No. I wanted to keep the memory of our wedding alive every year, that’s why I thought it would be fun to get married over and over. But now I don’t think it’s that important. I’m not angry about anything, but I don’t think I will. Maybe if I’m with someone for 15 or 20 years, and we do it in our old age as a fun thing to do…But I don’t have the urgency anymore.” Could she ever be a cougar? “I can understand why a woman finds a young man attractive, because the truth is that when men get older, their shape changes. Younger men train more, and when the clothes come off, it is nice to look at a sexy, ripped body. But I am realistic. I’m turning 40 next year; I don’t think I could deal with waking up next to a 25-year-old.”

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