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Watch Keke Palmer Struggle To Keep Her Pimp Hand Strong In The Stressful New “PIMP” Trailer

New PIMP Trailer Keke Palmer plays a spicy studded out pimp (WITH DMX AS HER DAD) in this gritty tale of love and street violence that pops on this pearl clutch-worthy trailer . Peep some Twitter chitter-chatter about  PIMP on the flip.

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Counting Down ‘Top 40’ Celebs’ Pearl Necklaces : “I’m Almost There …”

“Wearing a Pearl Necklace in a classy design can accompany any type of outfit,” observes one fashion expert. … read more

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‘Finishing Off’ with ‘Chest’ the Sleuth’s Top Ten ‘Pearl Necklace’ Adorned Celebri•titties !

“Mentions of the Pearl Necklace (a.k.a. The Pearly Gates) have been laced throughout many religious novels,” writes the tongue-in-cheek Uncyclopedia. … read more

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Bella Thorne Posts Butt Selfie For #TransformationTuesday

There’s #WomanCrushWednesday and #ThrowbackThursday, and now #TransformationTuesday is apparently also a thing. Will it catch on? Has it already caught on and we’re just horrible out of touch? We have no idea. But we do know that if it means more photos of Bella Thorne’s perfectly sculpted backside, you can count us in. Yes, there’s certainly nothing to complain about there. Of course, as longtime followers of Bella’s Instagram page, we’re not sure that much of a transformation has taken place here. We’ve seen Bella’s butt many times before, and it’s always perfectly on point. Still, we appreciate that she’s giving us all something to aspire to – even if our Transformation Tuesday consists of watching all 4 Transformers  movies while shame-scarfing an entire pizza. We’ve said too much. Anyway, you can add Bella’s latest work of art to the list of previous classics such as ” Look at My Butt in Jeans ,” “Spandex Ass,” and “Girl With the Pearl Earring (Butt Version).” “The most important artist of our time” is a phrase that gets thrown around too often, but can you think of a better description for Ms. Thorne? We didn’t think so. This has been another installment of Ass-terpiece Theater. We hope you learned something. View Slideshow: 27 Hottest Bella Thorne Photos EVER!

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Bella Thorne Posts Butt Selfie For #TransformationTuesday

There’s #WomanCrushWednesday and #ThrowbackThursday, and now #TransformationTuesday is apparently also a thing. Will it catch on? Has it already caught on and we’re just horrible out of touch? We have no idea. But we do know that if it means more photos of Bella Thorne’s perfectly sculpted backside, you can count us in. Yes, there’s certainly nothing to complain about there. Of course, as longtime followers of Bella’s Instagram page, we’re not sure that much of a transformation has taken place here. We’ve seen Bella’s butt many times before, and it’s always perfectly on point. Still, we appreciate that she’s giving us all something to aspire to – even if our Transformation Tuesday consists of watching all 4 Transformers  movies while shame-scarfing an entire pizza. We’ve said too much. Anyway, you can add Bella’s latest work of art to the list of previous classics such as ” Look at My Butt in Jeans ,” “Spandex Ass,” and “Girl With the Pearl Earring (Butt Version).” “The most important artist of our time” is a phrase that gets thrown around too often, but can you think of a better description for Ms. Thorne? We didn’t think so. This has been another installment of Ass-terpiece Theater. We hope you learned something. View Slideshow: 27 Hottest Bella Thorne Photos EVER!

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Jack Osbourne’s wife Lisa Stelly and daughter Pearl Friday

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The Final Memorial

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The memory of the attack on Pearl Harbor is, inevitably, fading into history. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Outside the Beltway Discovery Date : 07/12/2011 04:47 Number of articles : 2

The Final Memorial

Jennifer Lopez Reveals First Fight Of New ‘American Idol’ Season

‘I really felt like your blood was boiling,’ Ryan Seacrest recalls in interview with J.Lo. By James Dinh Jennifer Lopez (file) Photo: Getty/ Jason LaVeris Jennifer Lopez is one woman who fights for what she believes in, and that’s exactly what she did during a recent taping of “American Idol,” when she got into a fight with fellow judges Randy Jackson and Steven Tyler over their decision to pass on a hopeful contestant. “I think me, Randy and Steven got into our first fight,” J.Lo admitted when she called in to “On-Air With Ryan Seacrest” on Friday morning (September 2). “I got really, really upset. There was this that girl came in and sang and she was amazing, amazing. And Steven, as he will do when we’re doing our auditions, he’ll ask her for another song. I was like, I was surprised because I was ready to vote. I was like, ‘This girl is amazing.’ ” After the contestant sang another tune, Jackson and Tyler quickly decided to pass on her, leaving Lopez feeling as if she “was being punk’d.” In an effort to show the other judges their missed opportunity, J.Lo says she even urged producers to air the audition in a forthcoming episode. “The thing I recognized from that scene was there was blood boiling for one of the first times. I really felt like your blood was boiling,” Seacrest chimed in. During the interview, Lopez noticeably avoided any talk about her divorce from Marc Anthony , despite the fact that her soon-to-be ex discussed their split on ABC’s “Nightline” on Thursday night. Instead, Jenny from the Block spoke about her clothing line and gearing up to release the club-ready single “Papi.” Lopez, who shot the video last month, described the track as a “celebration of being with somebody you really love” and explained how the song came to life. “I was working in the studio with RedOne and his guys, and at the time, I was always king of like, I always use the word ‘papi,’ ” she recalled. “And they were like, ‘We’re going to write a song called ‘Papi,’ and we just wrote the song about loving somebody and just celebrating that.” Later this month, fans of the singer will see her perform the Latin-flavored single at the heavily-promoted iHeartRadio Festival , on a bill that also includes Lady Gaga, Coldplay, Jay-Z and more. Related Videos ‘Idol Party Live’ Season 10 Finale Show Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season 10 Performances Related Artists Jennifer Lopez

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Evanescence, Matt Pinfield Remember 1991: When Rock Rocked

Pearl Jam’s Ten, Soundgarden’s Badmotorfinger celebrate 20th anniversary along with Nirvana’s Nevermind. By James Montgomery Pearl Jam’s Ten Photo: Epic As the music world gears up to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Nirvana ‘s Nevermind, it’s also bears mention that there were no shortage of other magical, massive and equally mythological albums that hit stores in 1991. To celebrate the year when rock truly rocked, MTV News has been asking some of today’s biggest acts (everyone from Blink-182 to DJ Skrillex) to remember their favorite albums from that truly epic year. So far, we’ve looked back at Metallica’s Black Album, the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Blood Sugar Sex Magik, Dinosaur Jr.’s Green Mind, My Bloody Valentine’s Loveless and Slint’s Spiderland. And now, a couple of professional music fans reminisce about two other game-changing 1991 releases: Pearl Jam ‘s Ten and Soundgarden ‘s Badmotorfinger : Pearl Jam, Ten A little more than a year after they formed from the ashes of Seattle’s Mother Love Bone — with an assist from a gas station attendant/surfer from San Diego — Pearl Jam roared to life with Ten, an album that not only ranks as a cornerstone of American rock, but one of the most successful debuts of all time. Few bands went from relative obscurity to international superstardom with the speed of Pearl Jam, a breakneck pace seemingly predicted on tracks like “Once” and “Why Go.” Of course, Eddie Vedder’s contemplative, everyman (yet otherworldly) ruminations on “Black” and “Jeremy” added depth and breadth to the sonic squall. A classic in every sense of the term, Ten remains Pearl Jam’s most popular release to this day, and the fact that the band is still going strong proves that not all overnight success stories have to come with an unhappy ending. Also, rather indirectly, it remains the greatest thing Mookie Blaylock has ever been (loosely) associated with, even better than Oklahoma’s run to the 1988 NCAA title game. As Remembered by Amy Lee, Evanescence : “We moved from Rockford, Illinois, to Little Rock, Arkansas, when I was 13. It was really hard, you know, right at the wrong age, didn’t have any friends, didn’t know anyone, moved to a new school. It was real preppy, didn’t fit in … all that classic stuff. And, at the same time, there was some music that I was addicted to, like, needed it, and Pearl Jam’s Ten was one of those records. I had the tape … and I would listen to it, turn it over, listen to the whole other side, start it over again. All night. Like, I could just lie in bed and cry or think … that was the outlet. I love that record. I love ‘Black,’ that song’s just so totally beautiful, I could listen to that one over and over. ‘Alive,’ ‘Jeremy,’ probably the biggest song on the record for me. That video, that kind of horrifying, childlike experience, it completely moved me and touched me. That had to be the song for me. I wore that tape out, completely. And, I remember, the [liner] had them with their hands raised, together, and I had that on my wall. … They felt like I felt, and their music described things I couldn’t say out loud. And that idea and revelation was so inspiring to me, like, I wanted to live inside the songs.” Soundgarden, Badmotorfinger They’d break through to the big time with the follow-up, 1994’s Superunknown, but to the purists, Badmotorfinger remains Soundgarden’s crowning achievement, a sludgy, leaden thing that channeled the bludgeon of Black Sabbath and the keening vocal pyrotechnics of a million hair-metal frontmen. And, in the process, the band created an album that was heavily indebted to the past, while still managing to forge new territory that left their grunge contemporaries (and contemporary critics) grasping at straws. Pounding, primal, precise … all the adjectives apply here, and on songs like “Rusty Cage,” “Outshined” and “Jesus Christ Pose,” they often apply at the same time. As Remembered by Matt Pinfield, host of MTV2’s “120 Minutes” : ” Badmotorfinger is such a great record, and it says a lot about the band and their songwriting, just the crazy time signatures on tracks like ‘Rusty Cage’ and ‘Jesus Christ Pose’ — it took balls to write a song and do a video like ‘Jesus Christ Pose’ back in the day — but also, if you look at how songs like ‘Outshined’ have lasted, how incredible they are as a band. Chris Cornell, one of the greatest rock vocalists of all time, Kim Thayil, one of the most incredible guitar players, just dirty, sludgy, tuned-down. Ben Shepherd, a powerful bass player who plays rhythm with his bass, and, of course, Matt Cameron, one of the greatest drummers … still going strong, looks as young as he did then, playing with Pearl Jam and Soundgarden. So, I love Badmotorfinger. It’s one of the greatest albums in a year that had so many really great albums.” Share your favorite memories of 1991’s seminal albums in the comments below! Related Videos Death Cab, Blink-182, Skrillex Remember Classic Albums From 1991 Related Artists Evanescence Pearl Jam Soundgarden Nirvana

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Eddie Vedder is Given to Fly in First Trailer for Cameron Crowe’s Pearl Jam Doc

Because the first person you think of when you think of Pearl Jam lead singer Eddie Vedder is David Lynch, the new trailer for Pearl Jam Twenty starts with the famed director ( and part-time musician ) asking EV when “music started being a thing” for him. Cue up a dissolve into 20-year-old Pearl Jam home movies, folks, because Eddie is having himself a pretty rocking flashback!

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