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Salma Hayek Show’s Off Some Sweet Cleavage

Here’s Salma Hayek showing off her delicious mom cleavage. There’s not much else to say other than I’d like to play a little game I like to call motorboat with those things. Anyway, it’s Labor Day and I am hung over so don’t expect brilliant posts today. Enjoy.

Michelle Rodriguez’s Weird Bikini Pictures

I don’t post many pictures of Michelle Rodriguez on the site because I don’t really think she can be considered a celebrity anymore, but on the odd occasion that she’s wearing something kind of sexy I don’t mind throwing her a bone. Here she is on vacation doing a little snorkeling in her bikini top and weird pants. I don’t get it. the top is great and all, but if you’re going to wear a bikini, wear a bikini damn it. Those tights look like something you’d see the guys from Def leppard wearing.

Rumer Willis’ Cleavage Saves Face

As much as I despise the whole mom jeans trend that thankfully seems to have disappeared, I don’t hate the mom short shorts quite as much. Strange. Here’s Rumer Willis showing off her pair at a gas station yesterday. If Rumer Willis, who let’s be honest isn’t exactly a classic beauty, can pull this kind of thing off imagine what these things could look like in the hands of a real hottie. Luckily Rumer let her breasts flap in the wind a little which really brings the whole ensemble together. Nice job.

Marisa Miller’s Tight Supermodel Hotness

I’ve seen a lot of gorgeous pictures of Marisa Miller in her underwear or bikini or lingerie from various photoshoots, but this one is both really hot and kind of strange at the same time. Here’s her tight supermodel body looking awesome in some behind the scenes pictures she posted on her blog. I like it. I don’t understand the weird baby toy’s place in all this, but if she’d like I’d be more than happy to help give her the real thing. Call me.

4 Kid-Friendly Activities To Do With Your Children This Spring

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Spring Break is just around the corner and if you haven’t given any thought of what to do with your family, here  are 10 suggestions that are inexpensive and won’t break the bank from our sister site HelloBeautiful: Take a Road Trip You know that trip you’ve been planning to go see the Grand Canyon, Mt. Rushmore or Niagra Falls? There’s no better time than the present. Pack the up the car and hit the road to find out what America is made of. Give your kids an appreciation of nature and teach them some eco-friendly tips along the way. Go to an Amusement Park Rediscover the joys of Ferris wheels and rollercoasters by heading to the nearest amusement park. Your kids will love spending the day screaming their heads off on park rides. To save money pack a cooler with lunch so you can avoid the pricey (and fattening) amusement park eats. The best part, you’ll have no trouble getting the kids to sleep when you get home, they’ll be too exhausted to move Plant a Garden Take a cue from the first family and plant a garden in your back yard. Kids will love the free excuse to play in the dirt and their hard work will pay off for months. Imagine their sense of accomplishments when their seeds start to bloom and a beautiful garden of tomatoes, lettuce, carrot and other delicious treats. You’ll save on groceries and always have fresh produce right at your fingertips. Make an Easter Basket This edible craft project is a great way to bond with your kids and celebrate the religious holiday. You can use boiled or blown-out eggs and a store bought Easter dye set to create mini works of art. Throw in some candy and jelly beans and you’ll have a both a snack basket and a family made center-piece for the Easter dinner table. GET THE REST HERE Why Moms Enjoy Working From Home? 8 Cheap Family Vacations

4 Kid-Friendly Activities To Do With Your Children This Spring

4 Kid-Friendly Activities To Do With Your Children This Spring

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Spring Break is just around the corner and if you haven’t given any thought of what to do with your family, here  are 10 suggestions that are inexpensive and won’t break the bank from our sister site HelloBeautiful: Take a Road Trip You know that trip you’ve been planning to go see the Grand Canyon, Mt. Rushmore or Niagra Falls? There’s no better time than the present. Pack the up the car and hit the road to find out what America is made of. Give your kids an appreciation of nature and teach them some eco-friendly tips along the way. Go to an Amusement Park Rediscover the joys of Ferris wheels and rollercoasters by heading to the nearest amusement park. Your kids will love spending the day screaming their heads off on park rides. To save money pack a cooler with lunch so you can avoid the pricey (and fattening) amusement park eats. The best part, you’ll have no trouble getting the kids to sleep when you get home, they’ll be too exhausted to move Plant a Garden Take a cue from the first family and plant a garden in your back yard. Kids will love the free excuse to play in the dirt and their hard work will pay off for months. Imagine their sense of accomplishments when their seeds start to bloom and a beautiful garden of tomatoes, lettuce, carrot and other delicious treats. You’ll save on groceries and always have fresh produce right at your fingertips. Make an Easter Basket This edible craft project is a great way to bond with your kids and celebrate the religious holiday. You can use boiled or blown-out eggs and a store bought Easter dye set to create mini works of art. Throw in some candy and jelly beans and you’ll have a both a snack basket and a family made center-piece for the Easter dinner table. GET THE REST HERE Why Moms Enjoy Working From Home? 8 Cheap Family Vacations

4 Kid-Friendly Activities To Do With Your Children This Spring

TRAILER: Mark Ruffalo’s All-Healing Sympathy for Delicious

Sympathy for Delicious wasn’t exactly the toast of Sundance 2010, but with a cast that includes Orlando Bloom, Laura Linney, Juliette Lewis, Noah Emmerich, John Carroll Lynch, screenwriter Christopher Thornton, and first-time director Mark Ruffalo, it earns a second look in its new trailer. We can quibble about the use of Rolling Stones lyrics to illustrate the movie’s theme of healing, but at least “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” stays out of the fray.

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Marisa Miller & Camila Alves Make A Good Pair

It doesn’t take a genius to realize that Marisa Miller and Camila Alves make a good pair, they’re both really damn sexy, it’s like saying gin and tonic make a good pair. It’s a no brainer. Here they are at the premiere of Camila’s husbands new movie Lincoln Lawyer getting all touchy feely with each other. How about a little open mouth kiss girls? Pretty please? Well, it’s happening in my mind with or without you. To be honest, Marisa Miller and pretty much any height/wieght proportionate woman would make a good pair… She’s that hot.

Kim Sozzi Ready To Release Self-Titled Second Album

Dance hitmaker calls ‘Little Bird’ Annie Lennox cover ‘a standout track.’ By Adam Stewart Kim Sozzi Photo: MTV News She’s an original Jersey Shore girl. She didn’t need to GTL or puff-her-poof before taking the stage at the legendary D’Jais nightclub in Belmar, New Jersey. All she needed was great music and her loyal fans. Kim Sozzi has always seemed to have a knack for that true Jersey Shore vibe. Growing up in Long Island, New York, and getting her start in the club scene, Sozzi is one of dance music’s most-iconic vocalists. Through various projects, labels and collaborations, she has maintained her position as one of underground dance music’s most-sought-after hitmakers, and after two years, is set to release her second studio album, the self-titled Kim Sozzi . While no official release date has been set, Sozzi assured MTV News that the album is complete and ready to go. “It’s totally different from my dance [music] and my previous singles,” Sozzi said. “I wanted to do something a little more mainstream. Hopefully my dance fans are going to follow me over, but if not, I have plenty of classic Kim Sozzi songs on the album.” After releasing “Rated R,” the album’s first single, back in December, Sozzi is gearing up to release the second track, “Little Bird,” a cover of the Annie Lennox classic. “I love, love, love this record. It came out great,” Sozzi gushed. “The guys from Beatport actually did the production. They did a killer job. This is definitely going to be a standout track on the album … It’s totally a song for the fans.” Produced by former Beatport staffers Brad Roulier and Shawn Sabo, known as Manufactured Superstars, “Little Bird” shows Sozzi at her best. With her distinctly sexy swagger and stunningly soulful vocal prowess accompanied by clean and crisp production from the Denver duo, this little birdie seems geared to fly up the charts. Sozzi has been a magnet for producers since she burst onto the scene back in 2001 with the epic Sound Factory NYC anthem “Feelin’ Me,” produced by Hex Hector and Jonathan Peters. She was launched almost instantly on a path to chart success, becoming a go-to for dance producers and topping the Billboard dance chart several times. In 2004, she joined the production quintet Mynt, which pumped out classic dance smashes such as “How Did You Know?” “Stay” and “Still Not Sorry.” To the dismay of their fans, the group split up in 2006 amid what many speculated were creative differences. “It’s tough because when you’re working with producers, it’s a double-edged sword,” Sozzi explained. “It’s great because you have these built-in people working around the clock and playing and producing, but then you also have everyone wanting to be the star, so it’s definitely a bit tricky. “But luckily, since parting ways, we are all friends again, which is nice, but I always wanted to be a solo artist, so I’m happy we did it amicably. It sounds like a divorce, but it kind of was.” Rich “DJ Riddler” Pangilinan , a well-known DJ/producer and former Mynt member, shared a similar sentiment regarding the split, saying he’s also glad the past is behind them. “It’s no secret that there were some differences in opinions on that project and some feelings were hurt on both sides,” he said. “It took some time to mend those fences, however, we were friends before that project, and we stayed friends after. “If there was one thing that I regret about that project it is that we never really got to do another album. I think that with what we both know now, we could come up with something very special.” Whether or not a Mynt reunion would ever be in the cards, Sozzi is keeping her eyes and ears open, always seeking to make moves and pair up with the hottest names in dance music. “I would love to work with deadmau5, David Guetta. I’m a big fan of Kaskade; I’ve been trying actually to get Ryan to work on one of my tracks. There’s so many great people doing great music and great tracks that I would like to work with.” Are you awaiting the release of Kim Sozzi’s next album? Tell us below!

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Adele Says 21 Has People Thinking ‘I’m Sort Of A Manic-Depressive’

But the British sensation, whose album hits stores in the U.S. on Tuesday, says she just writes somber songs. By James Montgomery Adele’s 21 Photo: Columbia Records Adele is sitting 29 floors above Times Square, eyes tilted toward the ceiling as a makeup artist dabs away, lamenting her early morning (she performed Friday, February 18, on the “Today” show) and laughing that her handlers are trying to kill her. “I’m not allowed any caffeine, because it dehydrates the throat, and I had laryngitis about a month and a half ago, so I’ve had to cut all these things out to make sure it doesn’t happen again,” she smiles, turning her head toward her publicist. “So I had to get up at 10 to 4, go over to the [‘Today’] studio, and while everyone else was drinking their delicious black coffee, everyone was doing Starbucks runs, and I was asking for hot water. It was so boring.” And it’s a bit of a shame that Adele, now 22 and two years removed from her upset wins at the 51st Grammy Awards , is being denied coffee, because she certainly needs it. On Tuesday, she’ll release her sophomore album, the jaw-dropping 21 (so named because it reflected her very tumultuous 21st year on earth) here in the States. Thanks to a tidal wave of critical acclaim — and stirring singles like “Rolling in the Deep” — she has already been tipped as the year’s can’t-miss act. She recently filmed an episode of VH1’s “Unplugged,” and in May, she’ll launch a full-blown tour of the U.S. But for right now, she’s enjoying the moment (even without caffeine), delighting in the reviews she’s gotten here in the U.S. (“In the States, even a bad review is like a five-star U.K. review,” she laughs) and trying very hard not to believe the hype — which, if you know anything about her, is a lot easier than you might think. “I think people think I’m, like, sort of a manic-depressive. I think they think I’m very somber and very moody and take myself very seriously, but I think that’s just because [of] the kind of records I write,” she says. “But also, like, everyone is a bit moody and somber sometimes, just that I write about mine, so therefore it’s magnified. I’m no more depressed than any other 21-, 22 year-old-girl when someone leaves them, you know?” And it should be noted that she has absolutely no problem discussing that depression, which came at the end of a relationship with a man “who meant everything to her” and influenced just about every aspect of 21, from kiss-offs like “Deep” and “Rumour Has It” to heartbreaking album-closer “Someone Like You.” “Well, I wrote that song because I was exhausted from being such a bitch, with ‘Rolling in the Deep’ or ‘Rumor Has It,’ ” she laughs. “I was really emotionally drained from the way I was portraying him, because even though I’m very bitter and regret some parts of it, he’s still the most important person that’s ever been in my life, and ‘Someone Like You,’ I had to write it to feel OK with myself and OK with the two years I spent with him. And when I did it, I felt so freed.” Empowered by that freedom, she was able to return to her (relatively) normal life, one that, despite the accolades and the chart-topping success back home in the U.K. (and most of Europe), she says isn’t all that different from any other 22-year-old’s existence, despite what you might have gathered from her music. “Whenever I meet anyone, whether it’s someone I’m working with or a fan or something, they can never link me with the person they think I am,” she says. “But I like that. I’m 22, I’m sarcastic, very boisterous and cheeky. I like to have a bit of a joke.” Are you looking forward to Adele’s new album? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Adele

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