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Justin Bieber Named Adidas Spokesperson

Justin Bieber is giving fans a chance to meet him. In person. Face-to-face. Seriously, folks. The young singer has been named the new spokesperson for Adidas, specifically that company’s NEO Label. And he’s holding a competition for fans to “find’ his gold sneakers online. The first two to do so will win an all-expenses-paid trip Miami to meet Justin. Don’t just freak out, readers. Watch the following video for more: Justin Bieber Adidas Ad Unlike the prank that led to Bieber’s new music video release, this is as legitimate as it gets.

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Sandra Bullock: Nude, Bullying Chelsea Handler in the Shower

Sandra Bullock gets nude – and nasty – in the shower with Chelsea Handler in a new skit to mark the start of the new season of the latter’s talk show on E! Yes, we’re serious. Check it out after the jump: Sandra Bullock and Chelsea Handler Nude In the comedy bit, a naked Sandra Bullock barges in on Chelsea Handler in the “staff showers” and scolds her over the risque content of her show. “You have a responsibility to be a respectable talk show host,” she says. “This comes directly from Oprah’s mouth to my ear, to my mouth, out of my mouth, into your ear, down your body, out your vagina, up my vagina and out my a$$.” “The overall theme of this message is that you are a huge disappointment. Just because you’re the only person on late-night TV who has tiny lady bits does not give you a free pass.” Bullock then hits Handler in the face. You have a responsibility to be a role model to young girls… and lay off the booze. Stop sleeping with your guests. That is why I’ve not done your show; I do not wanna sleep with you.’ Referring to her brief romance with rapper 50 Cent last year, Chelsea Handler replied: “I don’t sleep with that many anymore… just some of the rappers.” Sandra then smacks Chelsea again, and Handler pees in the shower. Eyeing Chelsea Handler nude , Sandra says: “All of this is just disgusting. This is f**king sick. Bye.” There you have it. Chelsea also made Jennifer Aniston cry (in a good way) on the season opener.

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Jill Zarin Compares Real Housewives of New York City Firing to Death

Jill Zarin was fired from The Real Housewives of New York City last year. And it’s safe to say the reality star took the news hard. Very hard. “It felt like my funeral,” Zarin told Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live last night. “I was heartbroken.” Among the many other topics covered by Zarin in the interview: Her fights with Bethenny Frankel were staged for ratings. Her feelings on newbies Aviva Drescher, Carole Radziwill and Heather Thomson. Her take on whether she can be replaced on the series: “You can’t replace me! You can try, but you know you can’t replace me.” Watch the embarrassing interview in its entirety now: Jill Zarin on Watch What Happens Live

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Rick Sanchez: Fox News ‘Essentially the Voice of the Republican Party’

On Tuesday’s Rick’s List, CNN’s Rick Sanchez again bashed Fox News and the conservative media, two of his favorite subjects of ire. Sanchez stated that President Obama was being “dogged” and blamed ” conservative talk radio hosts … lambasting this man 24/7 …. [and] Fox News, which is essentially the voice of the Republican Party, whose job it is to make this man look bad no matter what he does ” . The CNN anchor brought on political correspondent Jessica Yellin at the bottom of the 3 pm Eastern hour to discuss the President’s town hall meeting on Monday. After playing a clip of Velma Hart, an Obama supporter who bluntly told the chief executive that she was “exhausted of defending” him, Sanchez asked Yellin for her take on whether “others out there are thinking in many of the ways that she [Hart] expressed herself.” The liberal correspondent spouted the current administration talking point that “clearly, President Obama inherited this terrible economy and we’re still working our way out of it,” but continued that “the White House, at some point, has to be looking back and questioning their strategy both within Washington and their larger communication strategy outside, and how they’re messaging to the broader public. And it would seem that they’ve made crucial missteps on both fronts, and they have to take some blame for that.” Later, Yellin looked to the last Democratic president as a possible example for the current administration: YELLIN: [Y]ou’ve got to ask, is he messaging correctly? And, you know, with Bill Clinton out on the scene so much lately, it’s a reminder of how effective he is at hitting emotional chords, using anecdotes to help you relate to where he’s coming from, and help you understand his approach to policy. Whereas, President Obama tends to focus on these little examples or- you know, brass tacks sort of technician-type details of what he’s done, instead of giving you this overarching emotional frame. So you don’t end up connecting to it, and that’s one of the ways he seems to be misfiring on this message. Sanchez responded to this with his attack on his regular foes: SANCHEZ: All right- good stuff. It’s an interesting conversation, and I bet you it’s the kind of stuff that people are talking about. And then, of course, there’s the fact that- you know, he is dogged. There’s no question. You’d have to be a fool to not look at the landscape and see conservative talk radio hosts- YELLIN: Of course- SANCHEZ: Literally lambasting this man 24/7. And then, there’s Fox News, which is essentially the voice of the Republican Party, whose job it is to make this man look bad no matter what he does. So, you know, it’s a difficult thing that- YELLIN: Well, this is the time for political jujitsu. SANCHEZ: What’s that? YELLIN: It’s the time for political jujitsu. SANCHEZ: Yes (laughs)- YELLIN: You know, use it against them, right? So, effect- if he could do that- right. SANCHEZ: It all depends on how well he’s able to fight that. And, you know what? He’s got to do it, if he wants to survive in this, certainly up until November. Good conversation, Jessica. Exactly a year ago, on September 21, 2009, the anchor hinted that Fox News wasn’t a “real news organization,” and questioned his competitor’s legitimacy on August 2 of this year. On August 18 , Sanchez labeled Fox News ” way, way, way to the right ,” while putting his own network in the ” middle .” Earlier this summer, the CNN personality, along with guest Roland Martin, targeted Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh .

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