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Shawn Mendes Was Very Ready For His SNL Close-Up

Let’s talk about Shawn Mendes and his supreme coordination skills for a second. Thanks to “Stitches,” the massive success of his studio debut, 2015’s Handwritten, and its follow-up, Illuminate, he’s had plenty of stage time to hone his performance chops. Thankfully, all of that showed when he hit the Saturday Night Live stage for the… Read more »

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Shawn Mendes Was Very Ready For His SNL Close-Up

Shawn Mendes Was Very Ready For His SNL Close-Up

Let’s talk about Shawn Mendes and his supreme coordination skills for a second. Thanks to “Stitches,” the massive success of his studio debut, 2015’s Handwritten, and its follow-up, Illuminate, he’s had plenty of stage time to hone his performance chops. Thankfully, all of that showed when he hit the Saturday Night Live stage for the… Read more »

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Shawn Mendes Was Very Ready For His SNL Close-Up

Don McLean: Arrested For Domestic Violence!

Don McLean, who wrote and sang the classic 1971 song “American Pie,” was arrested and charged with domestic violence this morning. The 70-year-old Don got popped in the suburban town of Camden, Maine, after police responded to a 911 call from his house at 2:00 a.m. It is unknown who McLean allegedly assaulted, but he was arrested without incident to the Knox County jail for this sorrowful mug shot. More details of the domestic violence incident have not been released, though McLean his married to photographer Patrisha McLean. “American Pie,” part of the American lexicon, is one of the most covered songs ever and got McLean into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He also got pretty rich off of the interminable ballad. The one-hit wonder recently sold off the handwritten lyrics to “American Pie” to Christie’s Auction House for a reported $1.2 million. Should cover bail money at least. View Slideshow: Celebrity Mug Shots: BOOK ‘EM!

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Lil Wayne Pens A Note About U.S. Open Tennis From Prison

Rapper sent the handwritten letter to Sports Illustrated. By Jayson Rodriguez Lil Wayne Photo: Johnny Nunez/ WireImage Lil Wayne knows his sports well enough to understand free agency: When you’re not signed, you go with the best offer. The Cash Money rapper was formerly a blogger for ESPN, opining about the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, among other topics. Now, however, the incarcerated rap star has sent his latest athletic musings to ESPN the Magazine ‘s rival, Sports Illustrated. (He’s also been posting about sports on his personal blog .) Weezy sent a handwritten note to the publication with his predictions for the U.S. Open’s men’s and women’s tournaments. The rapper picked top-seeded Rafael Nadal in the men’s bracket and Belgian star Kim Clijsters to take the woman’s crown. “I’m definitely rooting for [Nadal] to get the Grand Slam and win the U.S. Open,” Lil Wayne wrote on SI stationary after the magazine sent him a letter. “He’s already became the 2nd youngest player to win 8 major titles before the age of 25. He’s halfway there to Roger [Federer]’s 16. And even while battling knee tendinitis, he’s still ranked #1. His Wimbledon performance was one of a kind. He simply plays with pure passion and leaves it all out there on the court.” Lil Wayne is slated to be released from prison in November. He was sentenced to a year in prison in New York after a 2007 gun bust. Next month, the Cash Money Records superstar will release an EP directly online. Since he began his jail time, the rapper has released a flurry of music videos, recently appearing in Drake’s “Miss Me” clip. Wayne’s prot

Anna Gray, Shannon Price Battle Over Gary Coleman

The saga surrounding the tragic death of Gary Coleman continues to become more bizarre by the day, with two former loves now locking horns over him. Coleman’s former wife Shannon Price, who he divorced in 2008 but still lived with, has called the shots (and sold the Gary Coleman death photos ) so far. But a new will surfacing that allegedly names Anna Gray , the star’s close friend and former girlfriend, as executor and sole beneficiary, Price may be SOL. Gray, of Portland, Ore., filed a 2005 will last Friday in a Utah court stating Coleman left Gray the bulk of his estate. Said her attorney, Randy Kester: “Anna just wants to carry out Gary’s wishes. Her will is the most objective reflection of what Gary wanted. We’re going to be in this for the long haul.” Gary Coleman with Anna Gray (left) and Shannon Price. Gray was a business associate of the actor’s for about eight years before living with him briefly in Utah, and her will bumps Dion Mial out of the picture. Mial, Coleman’s former business manager, had filed a now-outdated copy of the actor’s will naming him as the executor, but that’s a moot point now. Price claims she was Gary’s common law wife and sole heir according to what she says is his handwritten 2007 will, written a week after they wed. Kester says ask a judge to issue an immediate restraining order against Shannon Price, who is “invading Gary’s home and disposing of his property.” “She has no right to his things.” The lawyer notes that he and Gray would not object to Price removing her own personal items, but this is different. “But she has taken all his personal papers, evidence and other belongings. That is completely disrespectful and a further indication of her objectives.” Price’s attorney, Mitchell Maughan, counters that “Nothing ever changed between Shannon and Gary,” and that “They lived as husband and wife.” “For now, this is about who should care for Gary’s remains. Beyond that, there isn’t much to fight over in his estate, there wasn’t much financially.” In both Price and Gray’s will, he requested to be cremated and that no funeral be held . Cremation is expected to take place in the next few days. But a Utah judge ruled Monday that Anna Gray will be allowed 48 hours to view Coleman’s body before that. A third party will oversee his affairs. A trial to determine if Price was indeed Coleman’s common law wife – and therefore possibly in charge of his remains – is expected to take months. “Shannon’s doing well, but it’s obviously hard for her as his wife to have people from his past coming out of the woodwork,” Maughan says. “Gary wanted to distance himself from all his past managers and the media, so this is upsetting to her, as it would be for anyone in her position.”

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