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David Tutera and Ryan Jurica Divorce, Raise Twins Separately: Right or Wrong?

Event planner David Tutera and his ex-husband, Ryan Jurica, are making headlines because of the custody arrangement they worked out after splitting. Tutera is raising his biological daughter Cielo. Jurica, will raise his own biological son and Cielo’s fraternal twin, Cedric. Yes, they’re splitting them up. Tutera, whose breakup occurred while a surrogate was carrying the twins, says it was “very confusing time” and their situation was far from ideal. “The divorce happened so quickly after the [embryo] transfer was successful that there wasn’t time to mourn the loss of raising a second child,” he said. “I was mourning the loss of my relationship.” The couple’s ugly breakup took place earlier this year, and quite publicly, with tabloid-worthy accusations of prostitution use and addiction flying. The dust has settled, but the breakup stuck. Tutera, who is based in L.A., says his top priority is for his daughter to have a relationship with her brother, who is living with Jurica in Connecticut. “We can’t pretend like this doesn’t exist for them … that’s completely selfish. It is our responsibility to do the right thing for our children,” Tutera says. The 47-year-old host of My Fair Wedding adds, “We’ve exchanged photos. The mudslinging has ended. And I hope that one day, Ryan and I will be friends.” When it comes to Cielo, who was born June 19, Tutera says, “I’ll make mistakes, but my job for the rest of her life is to protect her and support her. We’re a team.” “I think we all envision ourselves married and in a relationship. But I’m an older dad and there is something very enlightening about being a single father.” Splitting up twins to raise separately:   Right. Whatever works for them. Wrong. That’s just not smart. View Poll »

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Frank Ocean: I Sold Crack in High School

A little over a year ago, Frank Ocean made a startling announcement, shocking the music world by admitting he’s bisexual . Now, the Grammy winner has surprised fans once again. “I sold a lot of cocaine and crack” in high school, Ocean tells Oyster magazine, adding that he lacked “a parent who encouraged” his music interests at the time. Frank Ocean Admits to Drug Dealing Past But the star isn’t looking for sympathy by making this fact public, nor is he offering to hook Lamar Odom up. “Don’t bring out the string section. It’s not really sad,” he says. “My attitude was pure. I love to make music, and I love to write. It was writing first. I love to write and express myself in that medium, so that was the pure part – just the love of doing something.” Ocean, whose album “Channel Orange” is beloved by critics and who has penned songs for such stars as John Legend and Justin Bieber , said he finally realized that he had to take his life and dreams into his own hands. “It wasn’t like I just woke up and had an epiphany, but it was a transition where I began to realize that if I didn’t really begin to focus on the work, I couldn’t see any way for me to become who I wanted to become,” he said. “It just wasn’t going to happen.”

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Justin Bieber Raps About His Lolly, Goes Shirtless

Juicy J is once again bringing a pop star into the rap game. Having teamed with Miley Cyrus on ” 23 ,” the artist collaborates below with Justin Bieber and Maejor Ali on the track “Lolly,” which includes a refrain about how girls love their “lolly” and “wanna make it pop,” how they love their “lolly” and “wanna kiss the top.” Wait a minute… Justin and company aren’t singing about candy, are they?!? Watch the video now and then read all about Jacque Rae Pyles , who rumors say might be having a lick of Bieber’s lolly right about now: Justin Bieber, Maejor Ali and Juicy J – “Lolly”

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Mad Men Season 7: Premiering in 2014, Split Into Two Halves

Mad Men Season 7 is making like another AMC hit, Breaking Bad. The iconic show’s final season will kick off in the spring, air seven episodes, then take a long break before returning with seven more to end its run for good. Breaking Bad Season 5 “attracted nearly double the viewers to its second half premiere than had watched any previous episode,” said Charlie Collier, AMC President. “We are determined to bring Mad Men a similar showcase.” “In an era where high-end content is savored and analyzed, and catch-up time is used well to drive back to live events, we believe this is the best way.” The first set of episodes will be called “The Beginning,” while the back half will be titled “The End of an Era.” It’s not clear when the back half of the season will air. Adds Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner: “We plan to take advantage of this chance to have a more elaborate story told in two parts, which can resonate a little bit longer in the minds of our audience.” “[We] welcome this unique manner of ending this experience.”

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