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Wiz Khalifa and Amber Rose Celebrate First Night Out as Parents

Wiz Khalifa and Amber Rose treated themselves to their first night out as parents this week, sharing the experience with fans over Twitter and Instagram. “I’m having my first drink tonight since I had Sebastian…. I’m gonna take @snooki’s advice & take it easy,” Rose Tweeted Wednesday night. Yes. That’s always the smart thing to do. Follow advice from Snooki . Rose gave birth on February 21 and it’s clear late nights with their baby haven’t dampened the couple’s spirt at all. “Love her #TurnUp #AmbandCam,” Wiz captioned one photo from the evening, adding of another and his fiancee: “She rep tha gang.’ We don’t know what that means. But it sounds loving!

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Wiz Khalifa and Amber Rose Celebrate First Night Out as Parents

Katharine McPhee Returns to American Idol, Performs with OneRepublic

She has gone on to enjoy a successful acting career, but Katharine McPhee was back on the stage that made her famous last night. The GORGEOUS former finalist was featured on the American Idol results show alongside OneRepublic, belting out a terrific version of the track “If I Lose Myself.” Watch the fun duet now: Katharine McPhee and OneRepublic – “If I Lose Myself” As for the actual results… did you agree with the finalist sent home? Vote in our Idol poll now and sound off on the country’s decision!

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Katharine McPhee Returns to American Idol, Performs with OneRepublic

Rush Limbaugh: Gay Marriage is Inevitable

A couple of the loudest voices in the Republican party have spoken out this week on the issue of gay marriage. First, Bill O’Reilly came out and sounded very much like a marriage equality advocate, saying all legal arguments were on the side of homosexuals in this debate. Now, Rush Limbaugh has sounded a very different tone, admitting that gay marriage is “inevitable,” but blaming Democrats for how they have messed with the important language of the topic. “I don’t care what the Supreme Court does, this is now inevitable,” Limbaugh said of the the Prop 8 deliberation . “And it’s inevitable because we lost the language on this.” You may need to expound on that one, Rush. “I maintain to you that we lost the issue when we started allowing the word ‘marriage’ to be bastardized and redefined by simply adding words to it,” the radio host said. “Because marriage is one thing, and it was not established on the basis of discrimination. It wasn’t established on the basis of denying people anything. Marriage is not a tradition that a bunch of people concocted to be mean to other people with. But we allowed the left to have people believe that it was structured that way.” Limbaugh is fine giving same-sex couples the “rights of contract or inheritance or hospital visits.” But he’s focused on the definition of marriage , seemingly trying to walk a line between softening his stance on gays and maintaining what he believes to be a moral high ground, concluding: “Instead of maintaining that and holding fast to that [definition], we allowed the argument to be made that the definition needed to change, on the basis that we’re dealing with something discriminatory, bigoted, and all of these mystical things that it’s not and never has been.” If you think he’s worked up now, don’t get Limbaugh started on Beyonce!

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Rush Limbaugh: Gay Marriage is Inevitable