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Jenelle Evans Nude Pics: Leaked By James Duffy?

A new naked photo scandal involving Jenelle Evans has surfaced, and her sometime friend James Duffy is the man some speculate is responsible. You know, the guy behind her arrests for cyber-stalking … and harassment. If you recall (we’re sort of jealous of you if you don’t), Jenelle Evans nude pics leaked this spring showing her before and after plastic surgery. Now, an unidentified person close to Jenelle has published more photos of her fully nude taken before the Teen Mom 2 star got fake boobs. Who took them, who leaked them and why? All unclear. “Leave me the f**k alone, PLEASE. I hope u die. I’m so upset,” Jenelle Evans tweeted when she realized what had happened over the weekend. It is very possible she is referring to Duffy, her former friend. Not a bad guess as he’s threatened to tweet damaging pics of Jenelle in the past. In typical fashion, Jenelle egged him on, proclaiming that he was all talk, no action … something she probably regrets if Duffy is indeed the culprit. Jenelle, obviously, has SERIOUS issues; her relationships with boyfriends ( Kieffer Delp , Gary Head) and family are tumultuous to say the least. “MY OWN BLOOD FAMILY I can’t even trust!” the wreck wrote earlier in the week, possibly implying that her sister Ashleigh Evans may be involved. Who knows with Jenelle whether she’s telling the truth, or what she’s even talking about half the time, but the girl always keeps things interesting.

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Octomom: Nude For Closer Magazine!

Octomom Nadya Suleman must be really hard up for money. We draw that conclusion because the mother of 14 has apparently just gone and done what swore she would never do. That being pose totally nude for cash. The house she owns, which has been in and out of foreclosure for more than a year, will be sold at an auction Thursday, so she needs a new place. Now. Thus, the new courtesy of Closer Magazine, whatever that is: You know landlords. Any smart one requires first month’s rent, last month’s rent and a security deposit on a 12-month lease – not a small sum of money. Hence, Nadya Suleman promptly got buck ass naked. Simple as that. TMZ reports that she got $10,000 for the shoot – or 1/100th of what Lindsay Lohan got from Playboy . Still, it was more than enough to rent a place. Nads is openly admitting that unlike when she got pregnant the kiddos – they were all conceived through IVF – she got naked for them this time around. “I’m doing that (posing nude) because I need to feed my kids, she says. “I need to pay the bills. And I’m still very cognizant of the repercussions.” Good to hear. Follow the jump for a better photo of Octomom nude … Octomom: Would you hit it?

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Lady Gaga Without Makeup: Revealed!

On the eve of her 26th birthday, Lady Gaga has posted a very cute photo of herself with no makeup on Twitter. The singer was born THIS way … or something. Of all people to see with no makeup, Gaga – a young woman famously known for her wildly outlandish outfits, elaborate hairstyles and creative makeup – stands out. Half the time she’s got a lobster or slab of raw beef on her head, for that matter. Casual opportunities like this – one of our new favorite Lady Gaga photos – are rare: She’s on a self-imposed media blackout , but that doesn’t mean she’s not in touch with fans. Monday, Gaga tweeted the au naturale self-portrait via Blackberry. In the pic, Gaga’s hair is in a casual ponytail with a flower pinned behind her ear, and her body clothed in a loose tank top. She looks quite … approachable. The Lady has always bolstered her already considerable talent with the sense of unity she projects to her fans. A superstar who’s like all of us, so to speak. Pictures such as this and random tweets about watching Monday’s episode of “Drag Race” certainly make her seem like a normal, down-to-earth gal.

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Steve Carell’s Final Episode Of ‘The Office’ Is ‘Emotional, Funny’

‘It sends Michael off in a good way,’ director Paul Feig reveals to MTV News of bumbling Dunder Mifflin boss. By Kara Warner Steve Carell Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Ever since Steve Carell announced his plans to leave “The Office,” his fans and fellow castmates have been lamenting the impending departure of Michael Scott, the bumbling Scranton, Pennsylvania-based boss Carell has made famous over the course of seven seasons. But no matter how loud the protests or how many tears are shed, the end has come. According to frequent director Paul Feig, Carell and Co. filmed Michael Scott’s last episode of “The Office” last week. “It’s exactly what you would want it to be,” Feig told MTV News at the PaleyFest reunion event for his cult-favorite TV show, “Freaks and Geeks.” “It’s emotional, but it’s funny. It’s just a really nice mix and it sends Michael off in a good way. I’m thrilled with it,” he added. “I think fans of the show will be really happy with it.” Speaking to that emotional aspect, Feig went on to say that there were plenty of tears shed on set. “Half the time we were bawling and half the time we were trying not to laugh and ruin takes,” he admitted, adding that the presence of Will Ferrell helped keep things from getting too weepy. “The hilarity index is up even higher,” he said. And judging from the reports we’ve received from castmembers, Ferrell us up to his old comedic tricks for his four-episode

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Steve Carell’s Final Episode Of ‘The Office’ Is ‘Emotional, Funny’

Steve Carell’s Final Episode Of ‘The Office’ Is ‘Emotional, Funny’

‘It sends Michael off in a good way,’ director Paul Feig reveals to MTV News of bumbling Dunder Mifflin boss. By Kara Warner Steve Carell Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Ever since Steve Carell announced his plans to leave “The Office,” his fans and fellow castmates have been lamenting the impending departure of Michael Scott, the bumbling Scranton, Pennsylvania-based boss Carell has made famous over the course of seven seasons. But no matter how loud the protests or how many tears are shed, the end has come. According to frequent director Paul Feig, Carell and Co. filmed Michael Scott’s last episode of “The Office” last week. “It’s exactly what you would want it to be,” Feig told MTV News at the PaleyFest reunion event for his cult-favorite TV show, “Freaks and Geeks.” “It’s emotional, but it’s funny. It’s just a really nice mix and it sends Michael off in a good way. I’m thrilled with it,” he added. “I think fans of the show will be really happy with it.” Speaking to that emotional aspect, Feig went on to say that there were plenty of tears shed on set. “Half the time we were bawling and half the time we were trying not to laugh and ruin takes,” he admitted, adding that the presence of Will Ferrell helped keep things from getting too weepy. “The hilarity index is up even higher,” he said. And judging from the reports we’ve received from castmembers, Ferrell us up to his old comedic tricks for his four-episode

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Steve Carell’s Final Episode Of ‘The Office’ Is ‘Emotional, Funny’

Steve Carell’s Final Episode Of ‘The Office’ Is ‘Emotional, Funny’

‘It sends Michael off in a good way,’ director Paul Feig reveals to MTV News of bumbling Dunder Mifflin boss. By Kara Warner Steve Carell Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Ever since Steve Carell announced his plans to leave “The Office,” his fans and fellow castmates have been lamenting the impending departure of Michael Scott, the bumbling Scranton, Pennsylvania-based boss Carell has made famous over the course of seven seasons. But no matter how loud the protests or how many tears are shed, the end has come. According to frequent director Paul Feig, Carell and Co. filmed Michael Scott’s last episode of “The Office” last week. “It’s exactly what you would want it to be,” Feig told MTV News at the PaleyFest reunion event for his cult-favorite TV show, “Freaks and Geeks.” “It’s emotional, but it’s funny. It’s just a really nice mix and it sends Michael off in a good way. I’m thrilled with it,” he added. “I think fans of the show will be really happy with it.” Speaking to that emotional aspect, Feig went on to say that there were plenty of tears shed on set. “Half the time we were bawling and half the time we were trying not to laugh and ruin takes,” he admitted, adding that the presence of Will Ferrell helped keep things from getting too weepy. “The hilarity index is up even higher,” he said. And judging from the reports we’ve received from castmembers, Ferrell us up to his old comedic tricks for his four-episode

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Steve Carell’s Final Episode Of ‘The Office’ Is ‘Emotional, Funny’

Steve Carell’s Final Episode Of ‘The Office’ Is ‘Emotional, Funny’

‘It sends Michael off in a good way,’ director Paul Feig reveals to MTV News of bumbling Dunder Mifflin boss. By Kara Warner Steve Carell Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Ever since Steve Carell announced his plans to leave “The Office,” his fans and fellow castmates have been lamenting the impending departure of Michael Scott, the bumbling Scranton, Pennsylvania-based boss Carell has made famous over the course of seven seasons. But no matter how loud the protests or how many tears are shed, the end has come. According to frequent director Paul Feig, Carell and Co. filmed Michael Scott’s last episode of “The Office” last week. “It’s exactly what you would want it to be,” Feig told MTV News at the PaleyFest reunion event for his cult-favorite TV show, “Freaks and Geeks.” “It’s emotional, but it’s funny. It’s just a really nice mix and it sends Michael off in a good way. I’m thrilled with it,” he added. “I think fans of the show will be really happy with it.” Speaking to that emotional aspect, Feig went on to say that there were plenty of tears shed on set. “Half the time we were bawling and half the time we were trying not to laugh and ruin takes,” he admitted, adding that the presence of Will Ferrell helped keep things from getting too weepy. “The hilarity index is up even higher,” he said. And judging from the reports we’ve received from castmembers, Ferrell us up to his old comedic tricks for his four-episode

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REVIEW: Other Guys Leaps to the Head of the Summer Comedy Class

Adam McKay’s comedy The Other Guys has a lot going for it: Even though it mines perennial cop-buddy-movie material, it doesn’t feel generic or strained, and unlike other recent comedies — Dinner for Schmucks pops to mind — it never descends into grating self-consciousness. Forget impressing us with its cleverness; it’s happy to seduce us with its dumbness, and when McKay and his performers — chief among them Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg and Eva Mendes — dangle that shiny lure, damn it if it doesn’t work at least half the time.

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Robot prototype can find tumours better than surgeons

Robots are continuing to get personal with humans, all in the name of science — a robot prototype has been created by Canadian researchers to detect cancer in people. Developed at the University of Western Ontario, the robot can indentify tumour tissue with 40 per cent more accuracy than human surgeons, and in half the time. Research shows that the prototype can heavily reduce damage done to patients by using tactile sensing instruments in a far more efficient manner than human surgeons (one-third less damage when compared), thus minimizing the force applied to body tissue, when looking for tumours

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