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BOSSIP Exclusive: Live TV Killer’s Family Didn’t Approve Of His Homosexuality

  Cousin James Flanagan Told BOSSIP He Believes Vester Flanagan Snapped The family of the gunman who murdered two journalists on live TV knew he was gay, but didn’t agree with it, a relative told BOSSIP. James Flanagan said the family tolerated his cousin Vester Flanagan Jr’s sexuality, but didn’t support it. “I don’t think too many families are cool with that, they accept that,” Flanagan told BOSSIP Friday from his home in Vallejo, Ca. “That ain’t the way it’s supposed to be, and when you go against the good man’s wishes…what is it? Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve.” Vester Flanagan gunned down his two ex-colleagues, reporter Alison Parker, 24, and camera operator Adam Ward, 27, during a live shot Aug. 26 in Virginia, before killing himself. Flanagan, 82, said he last talked to Vester three or four months ago, and he never spoke of feeling targeted in the workplace because of his race and sexual orientation. Flanagan said his cousin seemed normal and didn’t appear to be unhinged. “I’ve never seen him come out like that,” the Korean War veteran told BOSSIP. “I never saw him blow up like that. You never really can tell what’s on a person’s mind.” The cousin said he believed Vester snapped. “I don’t think nothing like this is planned, it just hits you,” Flanagan said. Still, he conceded that he might have missed warning signs from his troubled relative. “As far as I know, he was normal like everybody else,” Flanagan said. “I couldn’t see what was on the inside. You see what’s on the outside.” “The only thing we can say, something went wrong,” Flanagan added. “Where? We can’t say. I guess nobody will ever know.”

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The Bad Seed: Spoiled NJ Teen Who Sued Parents For College Tuition Drops Lawsuit

Teen Who Sued Parents For College Tuition Drops Lawsuit The 18-year-old New Jersey girl who sued her parents for college tuition after moving out of her home days before her birthday has now returned home and dropped the lawsuit. via USA Today A high school senior who gained international notoriety by suing her parents for child support and college tuition formally dismissed her lawsuit Tuesday. Rachel Canning, 18, of Lincoln Park, N.J., moved out of her parents’ home two days before her 18th birthday in November but returned last week. Canning — accompanied by her lawyer, Tanya N. Helfand; her parents, Sean and Elizabeth Canning; and their lawyer, Angelo Sarno — appeared early Tuesday before Judge Peter A. Bogaard of state Superior Court here. The judge accepted brief testimony from Rachel Canning on her decision to dismiss the complaint and found that she was making “a knowing and voluntary decision,” according to a copy of the dismissal order. She sued her parents Feb. 24, claiming they had cut off emotional and financial support when she turned 18 on Nov. 1. Her parents counter-claimed that their daughter had become increasingly belligerent, refused to follow household rules, was drinking and would not break up with a boyfriend they considered a bad influence. After the Cannings ceased paying for the final half of Rachel Canning’s senior year at Morris Catholic and appeared unwilling to pay upcoming college costs, she filed a suit for “constructive abandonment.” Rachel Canning unexpectedly returned home March 11, and her parents lawyer, Angelo Sarno, said the family wanted to move on. Sounds like somebody learned her lesson the hard way. Just what she needed if you ask us!

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Watch Dance Moms Online: Season 4 Episode 1

Dance Moms kicked off a new season and a new year last night on Lifetime. It returned with a bang, too, as Abby reminded us that everyone can be replaced, a point that was made throughout Dance Moms Season 4 Episode 1 . Welcome back … now don’t get too comfortable . That was the theme. Will any or all of the returning kids keep their spot? Or get the chop? Meanwhile, actress Jana Kramer guest starred on the premiere, playing an interesting role in relation to Brooke? Did the latter finally get a break? You’ll soon find out. To catch up on the guilty pleasure from start to finish, all you have to do is click the photograph below to watch Dance Moms online : Watch Dance Moms Season 4 Episode 1

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Watch Top Chef Online: Season 11 Episode 12

Top Chef Season 11 Episode 12 took us to New Orleans last night as the show returned from hiatus, and the claws came out. Or at least the crawfish. The stakes were high and the competition was spicy down in Louisiana. For the Elimination Challenge, the chefs were asked to come up with a dish for the local Seafood Festival, one that had to include two kinds of seafood. Did raw prevail over cooked? Who survived and who got the chop? We won’t spoil it for you here, but all will be revealed soon enough, food lovers. Click the photo below to watch Top Chef online from start to finish: Watch Top Chef Season 11 Episode 12

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Duck Dynasty Family to Launch Gun Line

Duck Dynasty‘s Robertson family is launching its own line of camouflage-designed shotguns under their company Duck Commander, according to reports. Duck Commander Guns Duck Commander, founded in 1972 by Phil Robertson and developed into a multi-million enterprise under Willie Robertson, has partnered with gunmaker Mossberg. The company will release nine different models, as well as two semiautomatic rifles and a semiautomatic pistol. Phil and sons will appear in ads for the items. Phil reportedly narrates one of the ads saying, “Do you know what makes me happy ladies and gentlemen? To blow a mallard drake’s head smooth off.” That’s Phil Robertson for you … unfiltered and unafraid to ruffle feathers (or blow them off a bird in a hail of bullets) with his comments or firearms. The website says all the firearms will come with an American flag bandana, a staple of Boss Hog Willie Robertson as any Duck Dynasty fan knows. The company hasn’t announced which stores will be carry the guns, only that shipments to distributors have already start and that prices will start at $500. Though the family’s Duck Commander brand is centered around duck hunting gear, the semi-auto rifles and pistols are not typically used in the sport . The company notes, however, that the pistol can be used for “small game, plinking, target shooting, or clearing cottonmouths out of your duck blind.” Duck Dynasty came under fire recently for Phil Robertson criticizing gays and gay sex and making racially insensitive remarks in the new issue of GQ . After initially suspending him and receiving a barrage of criticism from fans and Robertson supporters, A&E announced that the show will go on, with Phil. Appearing with wife Korie Robertson on Fox News Tuesday night, Willie said the family learned a lot from the controversy , but is excited to be back. Duck Dynasty returns January 15 on A&E, and for better or worse, you can expect that the Robertson clan will continue to unabashedly do its thing.

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Jesus Take The Wheel: North Carolina Grandmother Found Dead In Her Wrecked Car 3 Days After It Was Towed Away!

That’s awful, but thank God they found her. Grandmother In North Carolina Found Dead In Her Wrecked Car 3 Day After It Was Towed Via ABC The family of a North Carolina grandmother whose body was found inside her wrecked car three days after it was towed said today they believe she would still be alive if a state trooper had noticed her. Carolyn Ann Watkins, 62, was found dead inside her 2000 Pontiac at a towing lot on Monday. “There was not much swelling and stuff like that, so we think she was living in that vehicle,” Patricia Parker, Watkins’ daughter-in-law, told ABCNews.com. State Trooper M.D. Williams found Watkins’ car Friday morning in a ditch near Smithfield, a town 30 miles southeast of Raleigh. Wow… Dustin’s Towing was called to the scene to remove the vehicle from the ditch and keep it for storage. Parker said the family was never notified about the crash and contacted the Smithfield Police Department on Monday when Watkins did not show up for work. The grandmother of four was found dead inside her car at the tow yard later that day, Parker said. R.I.P. Ms. Carolyn Ann Watkins. Image via ABC

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Parents Force Teen to Hold Humiliating Sign as Punishment: Tough Love or Too Far?

Worried about their 13-year-old daughter’s increasingly disrespectful behavior, two parents decided to make her punishment humiliating and public. Gentry and Renee Nickell of Crestview, Fla., made her spend 90 minutes standing at a busy intersection with a hand-written sign describing her sins: The sign they made her hold says: “I’m a self-entitled teenager w/no respect for authority. I’m also super smart, yet I have 3 ‘D’s’ because I DON’T CARE.” Passing motorists saw the teen and took pictures with their phones. Some of the photos ended up on Facebook, where they were shared within the community. Someone called the cops, who showed up to talk to the teen and left after deciding that she was “aware of her punishment and she was not in any harm.” Now, however, the parents are feeling a little humiliation of their own. “I wasn’t even thinking about what the public was going to think,” her mom, Renee told the Northwest Florida Daily News . “I was thinking about our daughter.” “It was for her to be in the public and recognize what she had done.” “We spend so much focus on not wanting to hurt a child’s self esteem that we don’t do anything,” the Nickells said in a statement defending the punishment. “As they say, walk a mile in someone’s shoes,” the statement read. “We must undo at home what the world tries to tell her is better.” Renee Nickell said the family has had a hard time since Renee’s brother was killed in Afghanistan in December 2011. Her kids were close to him and his family. Since losing her uncle in the war, Renee’s 13-year-old girl has become much more defiant at home and at school, and her grades have dropped. “We just felt like she just kind of gave up,” Renee told the newspaper. Holding a sign in public wasn’t their first choice for punishment. They tried grounding her, but it didn’t help. They didn’t forbid her from attending church, they said, because that was supposed to reinforce strong values. They didn’t confiscate the teenager’s electronics because neither she nor their two younger children, ages 2 and 6, even have any, the couple said. “We just got to the point where we just didn’t know what else to do,” Renee said, then they heard about the sign idea from a Christian counselor. The girl’s dad stood next to her the whole time. “At the end, she gave me a hug in front of a police officer and she told me she was sorry,” Gentry said. But soon, the Nickells were surprised to find out that their daughter’s punishment had gone viral, and were shocked by the anger leveled at them. What do you think? Was a little tough love warranted in this case? Or did they go a little too far? Are they the worst parents ever? Discuss below.

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Walt Zeboski dies at 83

Walt Zeboski died Monday at his home in Sacramento after battling pneumonia. His death was confirmed Tuesday to the AP by his wife, Virginia Zeboski. Walt Zeboski, who chronicled Ronald Reagan#39;s 1980 presidential campaign and a succession of California governors as a photographer for The Associated Press, has died. He was 83. She said the family brought her husband home Friday from Mercy General Hospital in Sacramento and provided hospice care for him over the weekend. Colleagues remembere

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Ann Ward Interviews: Shocked, Grateful over America’s Next Top Model Victory

Should Ann Ward have been crowned America’s Next Top Model ? Yes, according to a majority of THG readers who voted in this poll . But the 6’2″ beauty wasn’t nearly as confident heading into this week’s finale against Chelsey Hersley. In an interview with The New York Post yesterday, Ward said: “I really thought Chelsey was doing better. It’s still unbelievable that I was even a part of the competition. It just goes to show that even if you are different, you can turn those negatives into really unique positives to be proud of.” Amen, Ann. Watch the 19-year old talk about her victory at length in the following video: Ann Ward Interview

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Mila Kunis on Fake Sex with Justin Timberlake: Awkward!

Mila Kunis is having a lot of sex these days. On the big screen, that is. (We’d like to think her and shocking long-time boyfriend Macaulay Culkin never actually get past first base.) The actress stars in Black Swan , a thriller that focuses on the relationship between a veteran ballet dancer and a rival. Kunis and co-star Natalie Portman make major love during the film. Up next, Mila will appear opposite Justin Timberlake in Friends with Benefits , a comedy that asks the question: Can VERY attractive pals also be casual sex partners? In an appearance on Ellen this week, Kunis was asked what it’s like to fake do JT on camera. “It’s very awkward. It just is,” she said. “He’s great. The truth is, we got to have very uncomfortable scenes for two weeks… there’s like 150 crew men watching and you see each other’s bits and pieces. The whole thing is just wrong.” And also so hot! Check out the red band Friends with Benefits trailer now!

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