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Lady Gaga, Metallica Grammy Performance Plagued By Mic Issues

Lady Gaga and Metallica's Grammys duet was plagued by technical problems Sunday night, but the unlikely collaboration still worked. As well as it could have, at least, considering that James Hetfield's microphone wasn't working … not a small issue for a rock band. For the first minute, Gaga effectively took over as lead singer while Hetfield sang “Moth Into Flame” lyrics into an ineffective mic. Those who watched the 2017 Grammy Awards live on CBS knew what was going on, but you could barely tell watching the artists. Handling it like … well, rock stars, they didn't miss a beat. Hetfield and Gaga shared ended up sharing her mic, adding a cool theatrical element to the performance, albeit an unplanned one. Gaga even launched herself into the sellout audience for some crowd surfing at one point, a throwback to Metallica concerts of yore. Even old school Metallica fans had to appreciate that … With a mix of their heavy metal grit and her pop bombast, not to mention insane pyrotechnics and headbangers, they gave it their all. While you might not expect these two acts to perform together, given their different musical styles, both are performers in the true sense. As for how this collaboration ended up happening? “I was at Bradley [Cooper's] house with Lars [Ulrich, Metallica's drummer] and we were just hanging out,” Gaga said recently. “He's amazing. I went to see them live.” “I saw them recently and we were watching the show,” she added, “those guys play better than they’ve played in their whole lives.” The Grammys capped a huge week for the pop icon. One week earlier, the career-spanning medley that was the  Lady Gaga Super Bowl halftime show was widely praised as a success. She, not unlike James Hetfield and his fellow band members, has put together an impressive resume that will stand the test of time. As for Metallica, the metal greats was nominated last night for Best Rock Song for “Hardwired,” but lost to David Bowie's “Blackstar.”  Watch the tandem rock the Grammys below!

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Five Criminally Overlooked Nude Scenes From 2014

There’s so much nudity in a given year that oftentimes, a handful of scenes don’t get the attention they so richly deserve. Here are five women who gave it their all on screen in 2014, all of whom are worth giving another look… or ten! Hit the jump for more pics and info…

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Aly Raisman and Gabby Douglas on Balance Beam: Did They Win Medals?

Americans Aly Raisman and Gabby Douglas gave it their all on the balance beam at the London Olympics today. Did either come away with a medal? Find out below if you want to know before it airs tonight … As the final competitor of the event, Aly Raisman earned a bronze, but not until her score was adjusted amid controversy and she won a tie-breaker. The very same one that screwed her out of a bronze earlier in the Olympics, as fate would have it. So what the heck happened on the balance beam? Chinese gymnasts Deng Linlin and Sui Lu had posted scores of 15.6 and 15.5, virtually assuring themselves of silver and gold medals, respectively. Romania’s Catalina Ponor was third at 15.066, a score Aly Raisman had a good shot at beating. She came just up short, however, at 14.966. The U.S. quickly put in an inquiry regarding the degree of difficulty score awarded to Aly and after the judges conferred, they raised it by 0.1. That tied her with Ponor, but Aly’s execution score was higher and that got her a bronze on nearly the exact grounds the lost it for her in the all-around. Degree of difficulty is not considered subjective – it is based on technical elements that are either present or not present – and is the only thing that can be reviewed. Her teammate Gabby, meanwhile, had a costly fall that put her in seventh. Douglas has failed to medal in both the beam and uneven bars. Don’t feel too bad for her, though. Gabby Douglas’ net worth should skyrocket soon after her amazing team and individual all-around titles.

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Aly Raisman and Gabby Douglas on Balance Beam: Did They Win Medals?

Aly Raisman and Gabby Douglas on Balance Beam: Did They Win Medals?

Americans Aly Raisman and Gabby Douglas gave it their all on the balance beam at the London Olympics today. Did either come away with a medal? Find out below if you want to know before it airs tonight … As the final competitor of the event, Aly Raisman earned a bronze, but not until her score was adjusted amid controversy and she won a tie-breaker. The very same one that screwed her out of a bronze earlier in the Olympics, as fate would have it. So what the heck happened on the balance beam? Chinese gymnasts Deng Linlin and Sui Lu had posted scores of 15.6 and 15.5, virtually assuring themselves of silver and gold medals, respectively. Romania’s Catalina Ponor was third at 15.066, a score Aly Raisman had a good shot at beating. She came just up short, however, at 14.966. The U.S. quickly put in an inquiry regarding the degree of difficulty score awarded to Aly and after the judges conferred, they raised it by 0.1. That tied her with Ponor, but Aly’s execution score was higher and that got her a bronze on nearly the exact grounds the lost it for her in the all-around. Degree of difficulty is not considered subjective – it is based on technical elements that are either present or not present – and is the only thing that can be reviewed. Her teammate Gabby, meanwhile, had a costly fall that put her in seventh. Douglas has failed to medal in both the beam and uneven bars. Don’t feel too bad for her, though. Gabby Douglas’ net worth should skyrocket soon after her amazing team and individual all-around titles.

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The Pulse: A Dancing With Stars Rundown

The Hollywood Gossip is proud to present another edition of The Pulse, where our staff recaps all of the day’s biggest events in celebrity news and gossip. Last night on Dancing With the Stars , the seven contenders gave it their all, and once again, no clear favorite emerged from the closest field in years. THG breaks down their performances right here with The Pulse: The Pulse Daily Recap – April 26, 2011

American Idol Top Seven: Who Was the Best?

Well? Who looked great out there and who’s in danger after tonight? After seeing Jacob, Haley, Casey, Stefano, Scotty, Lauren and James gave it their all on American Idol , how are you sizing up their chances tomorrow night? Will the ladies make it through another week? Did the favorites live up to the hype? We’ll post their performances for you soon, but for now … Vote for who YOU think was the best tonight: Who was the best among the American Idol top seven?

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