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Joyce Beatty Trolls Melania Trump at Democratic National Convention

We’re starting to feel a little bad for Melania Trump. The third wife of Donald Trump has found herself under a critical spotlight over the past several days following a controversial Republican National Convention speech. It focused on important topics such as family values and the life lessons parents ought to teach their children. But it also, admittedly, plagiarized passages from Michelle Obama’s speech at the 2008 Democratic National Convention.  Then, Trump removed her official website from the Internet after questions arose over a college degree she claimed to have earned in Slovenia… despite there being no proof that this actually took place. On Thursday night, meanwhile, a heretofore unknown Congresswoman from Ohio used the DNC stage to throw a bit of shade at Melania Trump. Once folks got over the whole stealing-from-Michelle-Obama thing, they turned their focus to the dress Trump donned during her speech. So much so that the $2,190 off-white Roksanda “Margot” ensemble sold out less than an hour after Trump appeared on television last week. Fast forward to last night and Rep. Beatty (D-Ohio) coming out on stage at the Wells Fargo Arena, apparently proving to the world that she was one of the lucky few people to get her hands on the outfit. Talk about a subtle, slick way to troll Trump, huh? Beatty wouldn’t come right out and admit she was sending Melania a message, however. She blamed the entire thing on her husband, telling WCMH that he had bought the dress and told her to wear it. “Now it’s blowing up all over the nation that it’s the same as Mrs. Trump’s, but I don’t know,” she said. She does, however, know how she feels about Donald Trump. During her remarks, Beatty called him “the most divisive and ill-prepared candidate we’ve seen in modern times.”

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Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom: Oh, It’s On, Alright!

For the better part of a year now, we’ve all known that Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom are dating . But despite the fact that they’ve made it ” Instagram official ” by posting pics of one another, there’s been no real confirmation from the couple themselves. That kinda, sorta changed last night after one of the biggest moments of Katy’s life. As you’ve no doubt heard by now,  Katy appeared at the Democratic National Convention last night. And before bringing the crowd to its feet with a couple of her signature tunes, Katy gave a stirring speech that touched on her own past and her pride in being a part of the historic evening: Katy Perry Roars, Rises at Democratic National Convention Naturally, as the most popular person on Twitter, Katy received a lot of praise on social media after she left the stage. One follower praised the line, “It’s not where you come from, but what you grow into.” Katy subtweeted, “Lando put that one in,” followed by a heart Emoji. Wow. Lots to unpack in so few words. For starters, it’s awesome that Katy rejects the more populat “Orly” nickname in afvor of the Star Wars-esque “Lando.” More importantly, however – they’re like definitely a real couple now, right? Nicknames, heart Emojis, collaborating on a speech for the DNC!!! This is not the stuff of casual f–k buddies. These two are serious, and Lando picked a great time to couple up with KP. She’s officially winning the war against Taylor Swift , and if the prognosticators are correct, Katy will have a powerful ally in the White House come November’s inauguration. Of course, she’s always had some awe-inspiring girls on her side:

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Here’s Your First Look at Angelina Jolie’s Untitled Bosnian Love Story

Well, your first look that doesn’t include some mystery Rachel Dratch lookalike . Favorite Hungarian newspaper Vasarnapi Hirek had a story about Angelina Jolie’s controversial directorial debut in its pages this weekend, including a first look at stars Zana Marjanović and Goran Kostic. Said Jolie: “It’s shot in color, but it could transfer to black and white. We haven’t decided that.” Also undecided: Whether or not the film will be released in English. Start pre-ordering your tickets now! Or just click ahead and check out the very ultra-serious image.

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Here’s Your First Look at Angelina Jolie’s Untitled Bosnian Love Story

Tom Bergeron Plays My Favorite Scene with Movieline

Last week we talked to Dancing with the Stars ‘s dignified emcee, the dependable Tom Bergeron, and quizzed him on Bristol Palin’s doubters, arguing with judges, and the fun of live TV . But before we tied up our interview, we asked him to play Moveline’s game for cinephiles, My Favorite Scene, and he happily identified his favorite film scene of all-time. As expected, Bergeron’s choice was as whimsical and droll as he is. Watch the clip after the jump.

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Leonardo DiCaprio Was on the Delta Flight that Made Emergency Landing at JFK

Stars, they’re just like us: They even survive near miss aviation disasters. Actor Leonardo DiCaprio was a passenger on the Delta flight bound for Moscow that was forced to make an emergency landing last night at JFK airport in New York after one of the engines failed. Said DiCaprio’s representative in a statement , “[Leonardo] wishes to commend the actions of the pilot and flight crew in bringing the plane to a safe landing.” And how! Us Weekly reports that DiCaprio signed autographs for the rescue crew upon the plane’s safe landing. [ Us via Gothamist ]

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Tom Hooper on Directing The King’s Speech, Oscar Buzz and Working with Right Said Fred

Tom Hooper isn’t ready to talk about his Oscar chances just yet. As he points out, The King’s Speech , already a critical darling, has yet to make a dollar at the box-office. But that hasn’t stopped the prognosticators from predicting at least some Oscar gold for The King’s Speech — not a bad situation at all for a guy who got his start directing a Right Said Fred Sega commercial (yes, that Right Said Fred).

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‘American Idol’ Experts ‘Not Surprised’ By Lee DeWyze’s Win

‘Crystal entered the competition as the clear front-runner and peaked too soon,’ Jim Cantiello says. By Gil Kaufman Lee DeWyze For much of season nine, MTV News’ panel of experts felt pretty confident predicting that Crystal Bowersox could (and should) win the competition. Even going into Tuesday night’s finale, and especially after it, when MamaSox delivered a vocal knockout blow to the clearly nervous Lee DeWyze, our prognosticators felt like the former busker from Northern Ohio would be the next Idol. But after DeWyze pulled out a victory — by an unrevealed margin of votes — the response was pretty universal: Yeah, we thought Crystal should win but figured that Lee would. “I thought Crystal would win, but I can’t say I’m that surprised,” said veteran “Idol” watcher Michael Slezak of Entertainment Weekly. “Crystal was a bit polarizing. For everyone who thought she was fantastic, there were clearly more who disliked her or felt the judges pushed too hard for her, thought she was too laid-back or seemed to flinch at the construct of being presented as the American Idol. That whole idea of her not embracing being foisted onstage and covered in confetti and being made to sing a song like [last season’s panned winner’s single] ‘No Boundaries’ made it tough to get behind her for a certain segment of voters.” For that reason, Slezak suspected that as other contestants were voted off, their votes likely migrated to Lee. And though the humble paint clerk from Mt. Prospect, Illinois, stumbled on the final night of competition, he was able to eke out a victory. “If you look at the top 12, [Lee and Crystal] were the most consistent, talented singers,” he said of the vocalists, who first met when they both auditioned in Chicago last August. “The main problem with Lee was that, on the final night, he choked. But maybe by that point, 14 weeks in, voters had already picked their camp, and that performance didn’t matter.” MTV News’ “Idol” expert, Jim Cantiello, predicted at the beginning of this season that, despite noise from producers and judges about this being a “girl’s year” after two straight male winners, he was confident a female would not come out on top . “The demographic of the voters has dramatically shifted, so the days of getting another Jordin [Sparks] and Carrie [Underwood] seem to be over,” he said, alluding to reports that the majority of hard-voting “Idol” watchers these days are teen girls. “Perhaps, like Melinda Doolittle, Crystal entered the competition as the clear front-runner and peaked too soon,” he added. “The judges kept talking about how far Lee has come, and it appears viewers connected to that message, versus basing their votes on the quality of performances. It makes for much more dynamic reality television when someone ‘blossoms’ under the tutelage of the show and then gets rewarded for it.” He said the other possible explanation is that, along with a laid-back attitude that might have been interpreted as nonchalance, the hype over the rumors that Bowersox almost quit the show at one point — which she quickly refuted — might have turned some voters off permanently and shrunk her support base. Dismissing the much-vaunted “young girls” theory, in which detractors claim the show’s results have been skewed by an army of power-voting tweens who go for cute, unthreatening male competitors over female singers, was Professor Robert Thompson, director of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. “The last three seasons, it’s probably true that it’s gone from being a singing competition to a popularity contest,” he said. “But this one was such a weak season because of who we ended up with that the only way to stay interested was to root for the singers based on popularity, because there were none where you would have said, ‘This person is one of greatest singers I’ve heard.’ ” Thompson predicted Bowersox would win, but because he said there really isn’t any objective way to gauge which singer the majority of the audience is supporting, he said he should have fully expected Lee to win based on the recent voting patterns. “I’m not surprised,” he said. “If you had a season where you had some really knockdown, good singers like Fantasia or Ruben Studdard, I think they could still overcome the fact that they are not pretty, unthreatening young men.” MJ Santilli, webmaster of “Idol” fan site MJsBigBlog.com , picked DeWyze to win, though she hoped her guess was off. “Don’t get me wrong: He seems like a nice enough dude,” she said. “And, I’ve heard his pre-‘Idol’ material, and it’s actually pretty good. I may even buy his record when it’s released this fall. But in terms of this contest — and I have to judge Lee by what he did on the ‘Idol’ stage — Crystal Bowersox deserved to win. Lee is easily the worst live performer to ever win the title. He’s not only uncomfortable onstage, but he has problems staying in tune.” Following such a sleepy season, where ratings were down 9 percent and the finale was down 19 percent from last year, barely besting the final show of the 2002 debut season as the lowest-rated finale ever, Santilli said she was just happy it was over. “I understand why Simon and company were pushing for Lee,” she explained. “He has a more current feel than Crystal’s Lilith Fair vibe, which is at least 10 years out of fashion. Lee’s voice records beautifully and will sound great on the radio. They can fashion him as an adult-contemporary rocker along the lines of, say, Kings of Leon.” Were you surprised by Lee’s “Idol” win? Let us know in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos ‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season-Nine Performances

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