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Cathy Barry Gets Cheeky About Charlie Sheen on Skins

Like the rest of the world, we here at Skin Central are following the saga of noted porn star shagger and Vatican assassin numero uno Charlie Sheen , and oh what a pair of scoops we have for you! WINNING! Back in 2007, Scottish porn babe Cathy Barry snuggled her sin cushions up to a much younger man playing herself in the British teen bangfest Skins . Cathy and her magic mountains scooped the current Sheen fever by three years with this cheeky bit of dialogue: “Don’t you know shagging a porn star doesn’t count? … I’m big, I’m bouncy, and I don’t count. Just ask Charlie Sheen if you don’t believe me, it’s the rules.” Cathy, you are a goddess. We love you violently! Check out Cathy Barry ’s full topless scene and much more from Skins at MrSkin.com!

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Cathy Barry Gets Cheeky About Charlie Sheen on Skins

Cathy Barry Gets Cheeky About Charlie Sheen on Skins

Like the rest of the world, we here at Skin Central are following the saga of noted porn star shagger and Vatican assassin numero uno Charlie Sheen , and oh what a pair of scoops we have for you! WINNING! Back in 2007, Scottish porn babe Cathy Barry snuggled her sin cushions up to a much younger man playing herself in the British teen bangfest Skins . Cathy and her magic mountains scooped the current Sheen fever by three years with this cheeky bit of dialogue: “Don’t you know shagging a porn star doesn’t count? … I’m big, I’m bouncy, and I don’t count. Just ask Charlie Sheen if you don’t believe me, it’s the rules.” Cathy, you are a goddess. We love you violently! Check out Cathy Barry ’s full topless scene and much more from Skins at MrSkin.com!

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Rihanna And Drake’s Grammy Performance Promises To Be Show Highlight

The hitmakers’ first live awards-show performance together should be stylish, sexy affair. By Mawuse Ziegbe Rihanna and Drake Photo: Johnny Nunez/ WireImage Rihanna and Drake will team up to rock the Grammy stage on Sunday night, but while both have stayed mum about the show, if previous performances — and their obvious chemistry — are any indication, these two will likely bring some hip-hop and R&B-tinged heat. In 2010, Rihanna circled the world on her Last Girl on Earth Tour , vamping it up in sharp-shouldered, leg-baring bodysuits and straddling bubblegum-colored tanks. A Rihanna show, however, isn’t always a m

Condom Company — ‘Skins’ Needs Our Protection!

Filed under: Skins , MTV Not every ” Skins ” advertiser supports the pull-out method — in fact, LifeStyles condom company actually wants to insert its commercials into MTV’s controversial show … all in the name of safer sex. A rep for LifeStyles tells TMZ, “We are… Read more

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James Franco Gives Mad Props to Porn Stars

James Franco is officially an Oscar nominee . But that’s not why the actor is making headlines today. Franco is in the news due to his unusual comments during a Newsweek -hosted discussion with fellow nominees Natalie Portman, Colin Firth, Michelle Williams, Annette Bening and Nicole Kidman. During the chat, Franco somehow steered the conversation to his experience playing the role of Ray J when he was 19, saying: “I think if anybody who has made a sex tape knows, what feels best doesn’t always look best. I remember when I was 19 doing that, and then watching it back and thinking, oh, that looks horrible… You have a lot of respect for those actors in pornography, because they are really not just doing it, they’re really selling it.” True. But then they’re getting it on with Charlie Sheen . Sort of tips the scale back into the disrespect side of things, doesn’t it?

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Skins Creator Responds to Critics: The Truth Hurts!

Skins creator Brian Elsley has a message for critics of the new MTV series, which he calls “a very serious attempt to get to the roots of young people’s lives.” In a lengthy statement to MTV News, Elsley called Skins a “very simple and in fact rather old fashioned” show that isn’t pushing the envelope for no reason. “It deals with relationships, parents, death, illness, mental health issues, the consequences of drug use and sexual activity,” he writes. NOT FEELING IT : Skins’ critics are many, but its creator won’t back down . “It’s just that these are characterized from the point of view of the young people who write the show and have a very straightforward approach to the experience; it tries to tell the truth. Sometimes that truth can be a little painful.” The Parents Television Council put out a release after the premiere, calling Skins ” the most dangerous television show for children that we have ever seen.” Our critic had a different issue with last night’s episode – it just sucked . In any case, Skins has lost five advertisers since its premiere just two weeks ago, but that doesn’t deter Elsley’s. Here’s his full open letter to viewers: “Skins is a very simple and in fact rather old fashioned television series. It’s about the lives and loves of teenagers, how they get through high school.” “How they deal with their friends, how they circumnavigate some of the complications of sex, relationships, educations, parents, drugs and alcohol.” “The show is written from the perspective of teenagers, reflects their world view, and this has caused controversy both in the UK and the USA.” “In the UK, viewers and commentators very quickly realized that although there are some sensational aspects to the show, Skins is actually a very serious attempt to get to the roots of young people’s lives. It deals with relationships, parents, death, illness, mental health issues, the consequences of drug use and sexual activity.” “It is just that these are characterized from the point of view of the many young people who write the show and has a very straightforward approach to their experiences; it tries to tell the truth. Sometimes that truth can be a little painful to adults and parents.” “Consequences do flow from incorrect or selfish behavior but in the show, these are shown to be unexpected, hard to predict, and more to do with the loss of friendship than anything else, which in any context, is a disastrous outcome.” “We proceed from the idea, not that teenagers are inherently likely to misbehave, but rather that they are intensely moral and disposed to make judgments on their own and others’ behaviour. Sometimes, but not always, they get things wrong. In this teenagers are remarkably similar to adults. Their morals may not be the same as those of their parents and teachers, but they are nevertheless, highly developed and active in their world.” “When viewers have taken the time to watch the show in a little more depth, they are less concerned about the behavior of the characters. Teenagers can be loyal, supportive, dedicated, focused, and capable of making informed value judgments about their lives. In the pilot episode of Skins, it’s possibly easy to overlook the story wherein a young boy sets off to a party to sell drugs and have sex, but in fact, does neither of these things, because, he senses that he has been manipulated by friends and does not feel ready to have sex with someone he does not know properly.” “Skins is a traditionally made television series which has won countless international awards and gained a worldwide audience for stories about the joy, misery and challenges of being a teenager. The show has been used in anti-drug campaigns, has drawn praise for its portrayal of mental health issues and explorations of bereavement, sexuality, bullying and gender stereotyping.” “I have lost count of the letters we have been sent by viewers who tell us that they have been able to approach their parents or teachers with their difficulties after watching the show. It is something that we take a great deal of pride in and which can unfortunately be eclipsed by some of the negative attention.” “Our approach is not careless. We’ve created a supportive and protective environment for everyone working on the show. And of course abide by the law, and give respect to our work colleagues who in this case, are young energetic and exciting people with so much to offer to an imperfect world.”

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‘Golden Voice’ Ted Williams Bails on Rehab

Filed under: Ted Williams , Nurse! Ted Williams — the homeless man with the ” Golden Voice ” — has left rehab against medical advice, less than two weeks after checking in for drug and alcohol dependency … TMZ has learned. Our sources say Ted — who decided to go to rehab earlier… Read more

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Schick — We’re Cutting Our Ads from ‘Skins’

Filed under: Skins The exodus continues … Schick has now pulled its commercials from the controversial MTV show, ” Skins .” A rep for the company tells TMZ, “After ‘Skins’ on MTV aired last week, the makers of Schick Hydro decided not to advertise during the program… Read more

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Exclusive: ‘Skins’ Creator Speaks Out

For the first time since the show’s premiere, Bryan Elsley responds. By MTV News staff The cast of “Skins” Photo: MTV In 2007, Bryan Elsley — working alongside his son, Jamie Brittain — created “Skins,” a drama that took British television by storm, thanks in no small part to its whip-smart writing, gritty feel and willingness to go there, unflinchingly covering topics like sex, sexual identity, substance abuse and mental health issues. In short, it was the kind of television that resonated with teens and critics alike, raising controversy along the way. In the years since its initial premiere, “Skins” gained a cult audience here in the U.S., where the British version also ran on BBC America, and in August 2009, it was announced that Elsley would be partnering with MTV to create a Stateside version of the show. And on January 17, “Skins” finally premiered … to record-setting numbers, and a new round of controversy and critics. Now, Elsley has decided to respond in a statement released exclusively to MTV News on Monday. Statement from “Skins” creator Bryan Elsley: Skins is a very simple and in fact rather old fashioned television series. It’s about the lives and loves of teenagers, how they get through high school, how they deal with their friends, and also how they circumnavigate some of the complications of sex, relationships, educations, parents, drugs and alcohol. The show is written from the perspective of teenagers, reflects their world view, and this has caused a degree of controversy both in the UK and the USA. In the UK, viewers and commentators very quickly realized that although there are some sensational aspects to the show, Skins is actually a very serious attempt to get to the roots of young people’s lives. It deals with relationships, parents, death, illness, mental health issues, the consequences of drug use and sexual activity. It is just that these are characterized from the point of view of the many young people who write the show and has a very straightforward approach to their experiences; it tries to tell the truth. Sometimes that truth can be a little painful to adults and parents. Consequences do flow from incorrect or selfish behavior but in the show, these are shown to be unexpected, hard to predict, and more to do with the loss of friendship than anything else, which in any context, is a disastrous outcome. We proceed from the idea, not that teenagers are inherently likely to misbehave, but rather that they are intensely moral and disposed to make judgments on their own and others’ behaviour. Sometimes, but not always, they get things wrong. In this teenagers are remarkably similar to adults. Their morals may not be the same as those of their parents and teachers, but they are nevertheless, highly developed and active in their world. When viewers have taken the time to watch the show in a little more depth, they are less concerned about the behavior of the characters. Teenagers can be loyal, supportive, dedicated, focused, and capable of making informed value judgments about their lives. In the pilot episode of Skins, it’s possibly easy to overlook the story wherein a young boy sets off to a party to sell drugs and have sex, but in fact, does neither of these things, because, he senses that he has been manipulated by friends and does not feel ready to have sex with someone he does not know properly. Skins is a traditionally made television series which has won countless international awards and gained a worldwide audience for stories about the joy, misery and challenges of being a teenager. The show has been used in anti-drug campaigns, has drawn praise for its portrayal of mental health issues and explorations of bereavement, sexuality, bullying and gender stereotyping. I have lost count of the letters we have been sent by viewers who tell us that they have been able to approach their parents or teachers with their difficulties after watching the show. It is something that we take a great deal of pride in and which can unfortunately be eclipsed by some of the negative attention. Our approach is not careless. We’ve created a supportive and protective environment for everyone working on the show. And of course abide by the law, and give respect to our work colleagues who in this case, are young energetic and exciting people with so much to offer to an imperfect world. Related Videos Skins | Ep. 1 | ‘Tony’

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H&R Block — We Want No Part of ‘Skins’

Filed under: Skins H&R Block is the latest company to pull its ads from the controversial MTV show ” Skins ” — but the company tells us their ad wasn’t supposed to run during the show in the first place. The popular tax return company is just the latest to pull its… Read more

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