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Cullen Finnerty, Star College QB, Found Dead in Michigan

Cullen Finnerty, a star quarterback at Grand Valley State who briefly played in the NFL for the Baltimore Ravens and Denver Broncos, has been found dead. Details are still coming him and the cause of death will remain unknown until an autopsy is performed, but Finnerty disappeared on Sunday and his corpse turned up last night in the woods of northern Michigan. Lake County Undersheriff Dennis Robinson says foul play is unlikely and that a family member described Finnerty as “nervous about something” the last time they talked on the phone. His loved ones are concerned that he suffered a “mental episode” of some kind, according to Robinson. Finnerty, 30, led Grand Valley State to three Division II national titles and over 50 wins during his four years as a starter. He had short stints with the Ravens and Broncos in the pros. Notre Dame’s Brian Kelly, who coached Finnerty at Grand Valley State, said in a statement: “It’s very chilling. He led me to a national championship as a true freshman. When I left, coach Martin took over and won two more national championships. My heart goes out to the family and to his beautiful wife.”

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Chopped Recap: Servicemen Showdown

In honor of Memorial Day, Chopped paid homage to the man and women of our armed last night. Four former military chefs competed on The Food Network hit, inspiring us with both their creativity and their dedication to our freedom. They were tasked with creating an appetizer (using mint yogurt soda), an entree (using Afghan flatbread) and a dessert (using pomegranate) within the designated time frames, with one contestant being voted off after each round. Who was left standing in the end? And why was our Food Fanatic critic reduced to tears by his victory? Read her Chopped review now for the answer!

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Amanda Bynes Calls Out Courtney Love and Chrissy Teigen: You’re Ugly!

Amanda Bynes has made two new enemies on Twitter. Temporarily over her feud with Rihanna (who she referred to as deserving of her Chris Brown beating, though later claimed she did no such thing) and her bashing of the NYPD , the messed up actress has now taken aim at Chrissy Teigen and Courtney Love. First, in response to Love telling Bynes to “pull it together” over Twitter, the ex-Nickelodeon star shot back: “Courtney Love is the ugliest woman I’ve ever seen. To be mentioned by her at all makes me and all my friends laugh!” Then, after Teigen told followers not to “condone/enable scary and poor behavior,” Bynes REALLY lost it. “@chrissyteigen Ur not a pretty model compared to me. I signed to Ford models @ age 13,” she Tweeted. “I don’t look up to u beauty wise. I’m far prettier than u! I’m offended that you’re saying I have a mental illness when I show no sign of it, but thankfully not one man that wants me wants you and you are an old ugly model compared to me! “You look 45! You’re not pretty so I’m not intimidated by you! I think you’re jealous that you’re just an ugly model whos career is uninspiring! I don’t respect you! You’re no beauty queen! I’m a beauty queen!” She’s also gonna be a rapper , apparently. Chrissy’s simple response to this strange focus on her looks? “I’ve moved onto ham now, Amanda. Keep up.”

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Magazine Covers: Kerry Washington’s Posted Up On Elle’s ‘Women Of Hollywood’ Issue [Photos]

Seems like Kerry’s career is bangin’ now that she’s got a hit TV show, a new role in Quentin Tarantino’s film “Django Unchained”, and an upcoming interview on “Oprah’s Next Chapter”. Inside the magazine, Kerry talks about playing Olivia Pope on ABC’s ‘Scandal’; “She’s phenomenally successful, able to control her world and makes things happen with clarity and force in her profession”. She says she wouldn’t have been able to play Broomhilda in Django Unchained if she didn’t have her day job; “I don’t know if I would have been able to play [her]. She has strength I knew nothing about. Tarantino is a director who’s not intimidated by blood and gore and violence and the darker side of the human soul”. When asked about roles Black women in Hollywood often get, Kerry says, “I can see how it’s not particularly feminist to play the princess in the tower, waiting to be saved. But as a black woman – we’ve never been afforded that luxury. There was no man coming to save you; it wasn’t part of the story. In some ways, this telling is a statement of empowerment.” Hit the flip for more spreads from her feature in ELLE and let us know what you think about Kerry’s new career moves. Do you think she’s moving in the right direction when it comes to the roles she chooses in hollywood?

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Magazine Covers: Kerry Washington’s Posted Up On Elle’s ‘Women Of Hollywood’ Issue [Photos]