Not about to lose her swag just cuz she’s 89, Betty White shows off her hardcore rap skillz alongside techno dance artist Luciana in her new music video “I’m Still Hot.” Seriously. You have to see this. Break dancing, boa constrictors, man panties – this video has it all, with a portion of the track’s proceeds benefiting the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association to boot. “I’m Still Hot” was produced by The Lifeline Program, a life insurance company looking to “redefine the golden years and retirement for seniors and baby boomers.” Pretty great marketing angle: Luciana Ft. Betty White – I’m Still Hot
Demi Lovato is all about taking fans behind the scenes of her life these days. First, there was this video . Now, the singer has opened up about a number of topics in a new interview with Parade . For starters, Lovato shares the life lessons she’s learned as a result of the past year, which featured a trip to rehab and an admission that she is Bipolar . “Be careful who you trust,” she tells the magazine , adding that the best way to deal with the negative side to fame is “to keep your chin up and stay strong and turn the other cheek. Kill ’em with kindness.” Not every question was so serious, however. For example, what surprising fact about Demi might fans not know? “I can touch my nose with my tongue,” she says. “And I used to have a gab in between my two front teeth.” And her plans for the near future? “Over the next year, I just want to continue to tour and have fun with music. Acting will come second. Music is my number one passion and I want to stick to music for a while.”
If Kate Middleton and Prince William have a daughter as their first child, she will be next in line for the throne even if a boy follows, according to new rules. That would not be the case as of this moment. With The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in the loop, plans are afoot by Prime Minister David Cameron’s government to change existing ascension policy. As current English royal law stands, if William and Kate’s first child is a daughter but their second is a son, the boy would henceforth inherit the throne. Cameron and other UK leaders are hoping to change this and several other ancient rules in order to bring the monarchy up to date with modern times. He has already written the governments in the Commonwealth of countries ruled by the monarchy. The rule change will have to be ratified by all 16. “We espouse gender equality, so it is an anomaly that in rules relating to the highest public office, we continue to enshrine male superiority,” Cameron said. The current Queen, Elizabeth II, is an anomaly herself, as only the second woman to hold the throne in the last 400 years. That’s right, 400. Her father, George VI, took over when Edward VIII abdicated to marry a divorcee, and had only two daughters, Elizabeth and younger sister Margaret. If William were to similarly give up his status or die (heaven forbid) without having any children, Prince Harry would be next in line, not Kate Middleton . [Photo: Fame Pictures]