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Gavin McInnes "How to Fight a Baby" Video: Funny or Too Far?

Comedian and Vice co-founder Gavin McInnes is known for being funny and controversial. His “How to Fight a Baby” video will likely generate both reactions. In the clip, he demonstrates how to take on cute little baby (his cute little 10-month-old, specifically). Tickling is included as one of the ways to win a “fight.” However, he notes, “There are a lot of different moves you can do to kick a baby’s ass.” He demonstrates some of them, too. Does he go too far? Watch: How to Fight a Baby “You’ve got to be more careful,” wrote one critic of McInnes. “You can accidentally hurt a baby throwing him like that. My 14 month old son broke his collar bone after climbing onto a kid’s chair and jumping onto a pillow.” In response to the critics, McInnes told Today , “I would hate if child services took [mine] away, but outside of that, I’m not concerned if it makes people mad or not.” Well, there you have that. And it’s not really surprising. He certainly isn’t new to pot-stirring , or averse to it. Although the renowned “bad boy” seems to be showing a softer side in this particular video, do you think it’s funny or just taking things too far? Tell us what you think in the survey below …   Funny! Fail. View Poll »

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Justin Timberlake Channels Michael Jackson in Concert: Watch!

Kicking off the western leg of his “The 20/20 Experience” tour at Staples Center in L.A., Justin Timberlake busted out Michael Jackson’s hit “Human Nature.” Of course, Justin performed a deluge of his own smash hits, including “My Love,” “Holy Grail” and “Sexy Back,” but the MJ tribute was an instant smash. Here’s a brief clip, courtesy of Instagram, of the reaction: Justin Timberlake Covers Michael Jackson Celebs including Matt Damon, Amy Adams and Justin’s former Lance Bass (with his special “friends and family” VIP pass) packed the house for the show. No NSYNC reunion on stage this time, unfortunately. Undoubtedly influenced by Michael like so many artists, Timberlake undoubtedly would’ve made Jackson proud by riffing on one of his best songs live.

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Justin Timberlake Channels Michael Jackson in Concert: Watch!