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Sweet Swirly Revenge: A Look Into Blac Chyna’s Journey To Petty Paradise

Blac Chyna’s Journey To Petty Paradise Explored Queen petty Blac Chyna earned her spot in the Petty Hall of Fame with a flawless blend of shade and ambition that allowed her to win Rob K’s heart , beat the life-ruining Kardashians at their own game and snatch the type of sweet revenge only seen in movies. Hit the flip for a look into Blac Chyna’s journey to petty paradise.

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‘Glee’ Bully May Never Come Out, Max Adler Says

‘High school, that’s kind of your world and Karofsky’s fear is for people to find out who he is,’ he speculates to MTV News. By Kara Warner Max Adler Photo: MTV News McKinley High’s resident bully Dave Karofsky is causing a whole lot of trouble on “Glee.” Tuesday night’s (November 23) episode was especially painful to watch, what with his creepy klepto move with Kurt’s wedding-cake topper and that unbridled violence. It’s enough to make us wonder: What the heck is going to happen to him? Max Adler, the actor behind Karofsky , recently told MTV News he has some ideas about what might become of his character. “He could join New Directions, he could be a glee-clubber,” Adler offered. “Of course … he will maybe think about suicide,” he added. “Just because that’s going on in the nation right now, but I don’t know if they’re going to touch on that and go that deep. “I don’t know if there is any redemption [for Karofsky],” Adler continued. “I don’t know if he’s ever going to come out . In high school, that’s kind of your world and Karofsky’s fear is for people to find out who he is.” The “Glee” star emphasized that as far as his character’s arc is concerned, he really doesn’t know what’s in store but he’s glad to be making an impact onscreen. “I’m really just so thrilled to be able to play this part, and at this point in time in our nation and the world, even. I feel like I’m representing such a large group of people and it’s a crucial time. I don’t know where it’s going to go. I want it to be a great message,” Adler said. “I think I want him to have redemption and to eventually realize that people are tolerant and not prejudiced and there’s no ignorance and that he can come out and feel safe. I think that would be a great message,” he said hopefully. “But it depends where [creator] Ryan Murphy and all of them want to take him.” Where do you hope the “Glee” story line will take Karofsky? Tell us in the comments! Related Videos Musical ‘Glee-Caps’ Of Season Two

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My Chemical Romance Want to Help Rock ‘Get Its Legs Back’

Gerard Way says new album Danger Days is an ‘allegory for the music industry.’ By James Montgomery My Chemical Romance Photo: MTV News Much has been made about the path My Chemical Romance took in making Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, a two-year odyssey that saw them record an entire album , scrap it and part ways with drummer Bob Bryar . But for all the drama that went into Danger Days, MCR frontman Gerard Way can trace the entire album’s genesis back to one single moment: the making of their “Desolation Row” video , which they shot for Zack Snyder’s “Watchmen” film in late 2008. “In a weird way, yeah, ‘Watchmen’ was [the beginning]. … It’s kind of funny, because [we] had a weird experience with making that video. There’s always early signs,” Way told MTV News on Monday. “I remember somebody in that audience when we were shooting that video saying, ‘Wow, is your new stuff going to sound like this? Because I’ve never been into you guys, but if it sounds like this, I’m into it.’ And I remember kind of thinking — and I should’ve really paid attention to the signs — like, ‘Well, I’m not doing this for you to all of a sudden like us, ’cause we’re kind of playing tough.’ “Like, to me, that would be the ultimate pandering,” he continued. “And I kind of feel like the first attempt at the record, in a strange way, was that. It was like saying, ‘Oh, we can be a straight rock band; we’re not going to irritate you with the way you look anymore, or what we’re saying. We’re not going to challenge any ideas, we’re just going to be so straight … and do what we do great — write great songs — but we’re going to do that so much that we’re no longer a threat. And once we’re no longer a threat, maybe there will be less noise, maybe there will be less opposition.’ So Danger Days was a fight against those feelings.” And so, Way got busy creating an entire world, retrofitting the “Killjoys” comic book he had been working on as MCR’s newest, most purposeful effort to date. To him, Danger Days isn’t a concept record like Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge or The Black Parade. It’s something deeper, bigger and more important: it’s a rallying cry. “It’s not a concept record with a story. It’s just a complete allegory. Even the existence of Battery City and these Zones outside of it — they’re very dangerous to live in — Battery City is very safe and clean, and you’re living outside of it just to be free,” he explained. “It’s a complete allegory for the music industry, for the state of music. Rock kind of has to get its legs back and take back a lot of real estate, and I think that’s what Danger Days is trying to do.” Open the floodgates! It’s Mega-Release Week, with Kanye West, Nicki Minaj, Jay-Z, Ne-Yo, Ke$ha, My Chemical Romance and Lloyd Banks all dropping new albums. Stick with MTV News for everything you need to know about the brand-new music. Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: My Chemical Romance Related Photos Live In LA: My Chemical Romance Related Artists My Chemical Romance

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Aubrey O’Day Records Eddie Murphy Cover With Young Money Producer

Aubrey O’Day took some time out of her busy “Peepshow” rehearsals to work with Young Money’s Shanell Woodgette for a cover of Eddie Murphy’s 1985 hit “Party All the Time.”

O’Day worked with Maestro on the production and, according to Celebuzz, she even wrote a new bridge for the song. O’Day posted a link to the track on her Twitter page.

This isn’t Woodgette’s first collaboration with one of the Danity Kane ladies — Shanell is actually “Making the Band” alum D. Woods’ sister and has written songs for the group, including “Key to My Heart” off their Welcome to the Dollhouse album. She also penned Lil Wayne’s “Prom Queen.”

O’Day also recently revealed her love of all things Eddie Murphy when she tweeted that one of his classic flicks is on her favorite movies list. ” ‘Coming to America’ is on, one of my favorite movies!!!!!!!” she wrote.

In addition to the song, O’Day is also gearing up to make her debut in “Peepshow” this September in Las Vegas. The former “Hairspray” star told MTV News that she was looking forward to the part. “I’m about to take a huge star’s position in a Vegas show that just opened,” she said. “And coming with me will be reality-show cameras, of course … I’m starting to film my reality show, hopefully coming out in October.”

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Exclusive: My Chemical Romance’s New Album Is A ‘Love Letter To Rock And Roll’

‘It’s definitely more aggressive, but to me it feels like a celebration of rock and roll,’ Gerard Way says. By James Montgomery, with reporting by Brian Jacks My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Forget all that talk about ditching the shtick and focusing on fast-and-furious punk .

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