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Vanessa Hudgens Is Eager To Return To Stage For ‘Rent’

‘High School Musical’ alum is gearing up to play Mimi in Neil Patrick Harris’ production. By Larry Carroll Vanessa Hudgens Photo: MTV News SANTA MONICA, California — One of them is a former teenage star who fell into punch-line status for nearly a decade before successfully rising from the ashes as a pop-culture icon. The other is a former teenage star currently navigating a move to break through to the next stage in her career. It almost makes sense that Neil Patrick Harris and Vanessa Hudgens would become BFFs, but it raises some eyebrows that they’re joining forces for …”Rent”? “I’m so excited,” Hudgens told MTV News of her participation in Harris’ production of the musical for a run at the Hollywood Bowl in August. “I haven’t done theater in years upon years, and that is my house.” The once squeaky-clean “High School Musical” star is set to play HIV-positive stripper Mimi in “Rent,” which will mark the musical directing debut of NPH. Launched in 1994 and set in New York’s East Village in the ’80s, Jonathan Larson’s rock opera tells the story of young artists struggling to survive the threat of AIDS. Harris starred in L.A.’s “Rent” production in 1997. “He texted me, saying, ‘Do you like “Rent”?'” Hudgens giggled as she revealed how she got the gig. “And I was thinking he was going to ask me to see it with him, so I’m like, ‘Yeah, I love “Rent”!’ ” NPH and Hudgens have really hit it off over the last year, as they worked together in Montreal shooting “Beastly,” an adaptation of the “Beauty and the Beast”-based novel that will hit theaters July 30. And while some might say that this second collaboration is a stretch for the wholesome Hudgens, she insisted that she’s not the only “High School Musical” alum in love with “Rent.” “It’s really fun because me and my girlfriend Ashley Tisdale used to always sing ‘Out Tonight,’ ” Hudgens remembered. “And now I actually get to do it onstage! “Ashley was so excited,” Vanessa said of breaking the news to her “HSM” co-star. “We were so obsessed with all the songs, and we would just sing them in the car over and over again. So she’s really happy for me.” So far, Hudgens said she’s had a “work session” with Harris to prepare for the stage show. “I came in and I sang a few songs for him, and we worked through it; it was so much fun, because within the songs are such loaded stories — it’s a musical, and you get to say whatever you want within those songs.” Hudgens is eager to bring her own interpretation to Mimi. “I’ve been adding different emotions to certain lines that other people haven’t done before; that’s what we’re playing with,” she revealed. “It’s so fun, it’s like a scene within the song.” And as far as those who wonder whether Hudgens will be able to handle herself in “Rent,” the 21-year-old assured us that she’s ready, willing and able. “That’s how I grew up, being onstage,” she said of her youth spent performing in “Carousel,” “The Music Man,” “The King and I” and other local productions of musicals. “Now, I finally get to go back, and I’m so excited.” Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: Vanessa Hudgens And ‘Beastly’ Trailer Premiere

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Lady Gaga Advocates Abstinence

Lady Gaga’s new routine is celibacy. The singer, who has released music videos which shows some sexy scenes, has surprised even herself with her latest message and that is to embrace abstinence. Moreover, she is encouraging her fans to do the same. When Gaga was in England, where she promotes MAC’s Viva Glam Campaign to fight AIDS, she admitted that she doesn’t have sex. She also added “it’s okay not to have sex, it’s okay to get to know people. She’s abstaining from sexual intercourse and feels that celibacy is fine. Gaga claims that she is recommending a ban on sex for herself in particular because there has been a steadily increasing HIV cases among women around the world, as compared to men. In fact, the HIV cases among men have dropped. Sex is not necessary to feel good about yourself. If you’re not ready, then don’t do it. Some people would say that having sex all time is not cool anymore. It’s better to be strong and independent. Lady Gaga Advocates Abstinence is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Lady Gaga Preaches, Practices Celibacy?

Singing sensation, sex symbol, rumored hermaphrodite … and celibacy advocate? If you’ve seen her music or seen any Lady Gaga pictures , you know about her racy, sexually-charged songs and outfits. But the star says she’s celibate. Come on … really? Really . “I can’t believe I’m saying this – don’t have sex,” she told the UK’s Daily Mail while discussing her role in Mac’s Viva Glam campaign, which supports global HIV and AIDS projects. “I’m single right now and I’ve chosen to be single.” “Because I don’t have the time to get to know anybody,” she said. “So it’s OK not to have sex, it’s OK to get to know people. I’m celibate, celibacy’s fine.” Celibacy is something Lady Gaga wants “to celebrate” with her fans. “It’s OK to be whomever it is that you want to be,” she said . “You don’t have to have sex to feel good about yourself. If you’re not ready, don’t do it. If you are ready, there are free condoms given away at my concerts when you’re leaving!” She’s a real humanitarian . The important thing, Lady Gaga said, is to be true to yourself: “I remember the cool girls when I was growing up. Everyone started to have sex. But it’s not really cool any more to have sex all the time. It’s cooler to be strong and independent.” Unlike Bristol Palin , she practices what she preaches. Says she’s proud to be a role model, too. “When you’re in the public eye, you’re a role model whether you want to be or not. I want to be. I’m not one of those self-obsessed artists who don’t care about their fans. It’s not just about the music.” Gaga said she has a “responsibility” to fans and that “and you’re an idiot if you don’t know that.” Wow, is this girl surprisingly grounded and smart or what?

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Pam Anderson is a Wasted Wreck of the Day

Pam Anderson is a mom and this is how she spends her Tuesday nights. Sure, I’m pretty sure she doesn’t spend any real time with her kids, but instead hires a staff that will allow her to keep her kids and not have them taken away by the state cuz their mom’s some drugged up drunk rockstar fucking groupie whore who managed to get work along the way, because celebrities are about the law. I am not posting these because I find Pam Anderson hot, I am posting it cuz I like girls who are being carried out of bars in skimpy dresses covered in drinks they spilled on themselves cuz they are so fuckin’ high, especially if I am the one doing the carrying….right to the closest back alley. Pics via Fame

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Prostitute Crossing in Italy of the Day

I love prostitution and wish my neighborhood had a designated prostitute crossing because it would mean there would be enough whores to choose from, all on the side of the road hustling their shit, for me to choose from instead of the one gutter AIDS bitch who has given up and isn’t scared of getting arrested because the shit is illegal here and that’s what happens when you make it obvious…. You know there have been whores forever. Trading pussy for money is lucrative and only makes sense. It’s like if a motherfucker is smart and he gets paid for being smart. Or if a motherfucker is good at drawing and gets paid for his drawings. It’s one of those we have limited marketable skills and we gotta use whatever we have to get by situations… I hate that the shit is illegal here. It makes for some lowgrade working girls cuz the second it becomes legit and regulations get put into place, the girls start cleaning up, cuz competition increases when girls who don’t like breaking the rules but do like sucking stranger dick start to enter the work force…. This should be the fight people are fighting. Fuck gay marriages. Legal whores are a real cause. I guess until that happens, I’ll just have to hang out in Italy where it is legal with a bunch of greasy pervert criminals who cheat on their hairy fat wives openly cuz they don’t divorce all while eating pasta.

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Sofia Vergara Tits in Modern Family of the Day

I haven’t seen the show Modern Family, but I have seen Sofia Vergara’s fat tits over the years and they’re pretty bust, even if I hate any bitch that speaks Spanish because it brings back horrible memories of my whore mother fucking random white dudes in our one room apartment back in Mexico, before she died of AIDS and left me to some child molesting priest run orphanage, but this isn’t group therapy motherfuckers, this is me keeping track of pussy, and despite what I’ve heard about Sofia Vergara and her little trip to Central America a few decades ago when her name was Sergio to get an “operation”, her tits are woman enough to ignore the testicles she was possibly born with….especially since they’ve been removed…

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10 People Who Need to Finally Come Out of the Closet [Closet Cases]

Today Ricky Martin dropped a crazy truth bomb on the world and acknowledged he is a “homosexual man.” Yeah, duh! But he’s not the only public figure still hiding in the glass closet. All of these people really need to come out because it is so painfully obvious to the world that they are gay that when and if they finally do announce it, we’re going to be laughing at them. Coming out should be an occasion for joy, not for a bunch of people snickering about how they saw it coming for years. It’s already too late for most of these people, but how about standing up and being counted now before making it any worse by waiting? Clearly there will still be consequences to such a revelation, so here are some of our favorite closet cases and what will happen when they make their big declaration. [ Images via Getty ] Obviously our pet cause is outing CNN anchor Anderson Cooper . The Good : Showing the world that even though a journalist is gay, he can still report on issues in a fair and balanced way. Also, that sissies can stand up in a hurricane and not get blown away. The Bad : Interviewing homophobes might prove dicey, but how often does he do that anyway? Odds It Will Happen : Mark our words, it will happen before this fall. It is time to finally stop hiding, Kevin Spacey . The Good : If he comes out, he can have a public boyfriend and won’t get mugged when he’s cruising in the park in the middle of the night anymore. Also, he could use the career bump of courting the gay audience. The Bad : Since his marquee name days seem a bit behind him, the worst part will be the embarrassment of not doing it sooner. Odds It Will Happen : Fairly good. Yes, that is really Queen Latifah talking about the NFL. No, she’s not butch at all. The Good : She can stop calling her girlfriend a “trainer” or “assistant,” or whatever cover story she’s using now. Also a “black lesbian” cabaret show with Wanda Sykes would do crazy business. The Bad : No more romantic leads with men, but that’s not really her stock in trade anyway. Odds It Will Happen : Decent. See, Chace Crawford , that’s Elton John pointing you toward the closet door. The Good : He can finally run around Manhattan collecting as much twink tail as he wants without worrying about being outed. Just look at how that’s worked out for Lance Bass. The Bad : Well, he probably won’t have much a career after Gossip Girl anyway, so what’s the big deal? Odds It Will Happen : Not until his career has hit Chad Allen lows. Come on, Zachary Quinto , we need a gay action hero! The Good : As Spock in Star Trek , he plays one of the world’s most popular straight characters in a huge movie franchise. That is some Neil Patrick Harris territory right there, and look at how popular he is these days. This would show that gay actors can still get great parts in big Hollywood movies. The Bad : It might be hard to do romantic comedies with a woman, but as long as he keeps putting on the pointy ears, he’ll be golden for the next decade. Odds It Will Happen : We have a feeling his handlers won’t let it happen for awhile. Who does Michelle Rodriguez think she’s fooling? The Good : She’s made a career playing tough female characters. This will only make it easier for her to get those roles. Also, she’ll get major endorsement deals from all the lesbian-baiting brands. The Bad : It will make her niche hard to break out of, but after starring in Avatar , she’s hotter than ever. Odds It Will Happen : It’s inevitable. We got the sirens ready for when Matt Drudge drops the big news. The Good : The tireless conservative blogger might finally get himself an active social life and maybe someone to join him in his fortress of solitude. The Bad : His conservative base might be turned off, but with all the traffic and attention he gets, he’s not going to go out of business. Odds It Will Happen : Unlikely. Ex New York City mayor Ed Koch is so gay he has been on Sex and the City . The Good : Now that his political career is over, this could only help him personally, but it would be nice to get rid of that burden before he kicks the bucket. The Bad : All the gay activists who survived the AIDS crisis will come after him for not doing more to stop the spread of the disease in the infancy of the crisis. Odds It Will Happen : Look for a death-bed conversion. Media baron Barry Diller is perhaps the most famous gay married person in the world. The Good : No more hiding all the boyfriends and gay men is supposedly better at business . The Bad : He’d have to divorce Diane von Furstenberg, and no one would like him if he made her sad. Odds It Will Happen : Don’t count on it. Can you believe that Richard Simmons is still closeted? The Good : He can come out on David Letterman’s show, and all those hot pants and headbands will finally make sense. The Bad : We have a feeling that the ladies who deal their meals won’t mind, but you never know. Odds It Will Happen : Never!

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Lil Eazy-E Remembers His Dad, 15 Years Later

‘He was a great daddy,’ MC says of his rap-pioneer father. ‘He had a lot of time for us.’ By Shaheem Reid, with reporting by Matt Elias Lil Eazy-E Photo: MTV News Lil Eazy-E got up early on Friday morning (March 26). The day started with him comforting his grandmother, and all day, he talked about his namesake, his father from AIDS complications. Lil Eazy knew Eazy-E just as Dad, but he shared his pops with the world. Eazy was a marketing and record-label genius. He pioneered gangsta rap, and his ear for talent spoke for itself. Besides founding N.W.A and discovering Bone Thugz-n-Harmony, Eazy Sr. put a lot of other viable acts and influenced countless others. “It was big,” Lil Eazy said of his dad’s influence. “A lot of producers he gave inspiration to. Dr Dre’s a big thing. Eminem’s a big thing. 50 Cent’s a big thing. If you didn’t have my father, you wouldn’t have none of them. Other rappers, if my father didn’t invent Ruthless Records and N.W.A, you wouldn’t have that line. Ice Cube, MC Ren, Dr. Dre. Dr. Dre, therefore Death Row. Death Row was started before any breakup was going on. They’ll get the truth one day on a nice big screen. He had a lot of artists outside the genre of rap. J.J. Fad, Michel’le, Will.I.Am, he was even working with my father. My father found him. A lot of big things. “His loyal fans give him that credit, but he’s the godfather of gangsta rap. One thing he doesn’t get a lot is the big respect for hip-hop. Eazy-E is a big, big part of hip-hop.” Although Lil Eazy obviously still misses his dad, the anniversary of his death has become easier to cope with over the years. “As I got older, it was more of a celebration,” he said about March 26. “I got a lot of strength through support of people. I’m the oldest son, so you gotta be there. Just like this morning, my grandmother had it kinda hard. I don’t know if it’s because it’s 15. Today, I knew she had it hard. I can’t let the morning hit me too hard. Usually, every year, I do a little radio tribute, me and Julio G. It gives a little inspiration. The fans give love and support. It lightens me up. But on my personal tip, it’s not a good day. It’s not.” Lil Eazy said he’d love to have a biopic on his dad, as he still rides with many of his pops’ CDs in his car. When asked about the fond memories, his smile shone bright. “People don’t understand, he was a father,” Lil Eazy said. “My grandmother, I was raised by her. Weekends, I got picked up by my father. He picked up all his kids. My father had a lot of kids. Everything was jokes. We’d be over at Grandma’s. He took us on Disneyland trips. That’s when you realize you’re really somebody. All these [other fan] kids? We’re supposed to be having time with daddy. All these kids and all these families wanna take pictures. He bought me anything I wanted. He was a great daddy. He had a lot of time for us.” Eazy said it was around 5 or 6 years old that he discovered his pops was unlike other dads. Around 8, he sat down with his dad for the first time and gave an opinion on music. Lil Eazy held back tears when talking about the last memories he has of his dad. “My last one was about when he first went into surgery for leakage in his lungs,” Lil Eazy said. “He went to the hospital. We was chillin’, talking, not understanding he was sick. He was like how he is every other day, eating a hamburger. You’re not supposed to, but you’re eating a hamburger. We was chillin’ in Cedars Sinai. That was the last fondest, good memory. Then I was called in a couple of days before he passed away, and he couldn’t talk. I just walked in, and they let me see him. He couldn’t say nothing. I just cried. As a kid, I couldn’t understand it, why he couldn’t say nothing to me. He’s squeezing my hand as I exited from the room.” Eazy-E died on March 26, 1995, due to complication from the AIDS virus. Lil Eazy-E said he continues to promote awareness of the disease as well as to help find a cure. How has Eazy-E’s music impacted your life? Share your memories in the comments section below. Related Photos N.W.A. Founder Eazy E Remembered Related Artists N.W.A.

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Eazy-E ‘Paved The Way,’ MTV’s Sway Calloway Says

Fifteen years after Eazy’s death, MTV correspondent gives us some insight into his friend’s genius. Eazy-E Photo: Ruthless Records The appearance was rebellious, the music was revolutionary, the history is legendary. Eazy-E changed not just what we say in music and how we listen to it, but also the business of hip-hop. Friday (March 26) is the 15-year anniversary of Eazy-E’s death from AIDS complications. Eazy is still loved, and our very own Sway Calloway had the pleasure of calling E a friend. Here, Sway, in his own words, gives us insight into the genius of Eric “Eazy-E” Wright. Independent Thinker Eric “Eazy-E” Wright was a friend of mine. It was a certain appeal about Eazy-E. Little girls liked him. The revolutionaries liked him, because he spoke his mind. He was easy to market, and he had a distinct voice. I met him through his music first, through N.W.A. If you were from the West Coast, it was kinda like you idolized them because they were capable. They did things that other West Coast acts couldn’t do, and we didn’t know why. What was the ideology behind it? But those guys were able to bust through regional boundaries. And a lot of it, I found out later, had to do with Eazy-E Wright’s genius; the dude was a branding genius. He wasn’t necessarily a good rapper, admittedly so. He wasn’t a great producer, admittedly so. He was somebody who knew how to market music, and he knew how to build brands. At the time N.W.A came out, the majority of the music biz was being spearheaded from New York. All the platforms — from media to television to radio — you had to break in New York in order to get national recognition. The only thing was, you couldn’t really get record deals in New York if you weren’t from New York, because you didn’t have that New York swagger or New York accent, and the music business was basically being controlled from the East Coast. So Eazy-E created Ruthless Records, and through independent distribution, he was able to build an underground swell for his company and for N.W.A and create his own audience in a way no one had seen. Man, I remember that dude came to Oakland, California, and N.W.A was on this bill at the Oakland Coliseum that had Eric B. & Rakim, it had UTFO, it had Whodini on it and this group N.W.A, and they weren’t the opening act. And we didn’t understand: “How come they’re not the opening act?” They were just coming out at that time, and we found out later that Eazy-E was actually the promoter of that concert. So what he did by promoting that concert, he brought the other groups that already had brand recognition and audiences and he put his group in front of the same audience. They ripped the stage up, so when people walked away, instantly they knew who N.W.A was. He did that up and down the West Coast, and then he went into regions of the country that the West Coast appealed to, that also had disadvantages in terms of excelling in the music business, like the Midwest, Kansas City, the South, Texas. Then you start seeing companies like Rap-a-Lot Records came out, and they had Geto Boys, MC Breed. All these other artists start coming out from different places other than the East Coast. And even in the Southeast, you saw Luke Skywalker Records, started by Uncle Luke with his group 2 Live Crew. A lot of that was made possible because of Eazy-E’s influence. He kinda paved the way for independent-minded companies to come out and exist in this music business without having major distribution or major marketing budgets behind them. Since then, that’s just been the way of the West Coast. People just came out independent; they didn’t think major. Everlasting Influence What N.W.A did was what hip-hop was always meant to do: It was, as Chuck D put it, the CNN of the streets. So when hip-hop started spreading on a national level, it didn’t do it by mainstream means; it did it by word of mouth. And I think what Eazy-E was able to do was master that ideology in everything that he approached. Whether it was concerts, releasing music or merchandising, he became popular through word of mouth first. He didn’t have P1 stations, which are like the big radio stations in the major market, spinning his records in rotation. But he had the word on the street. And he built an organic swell. That was the way you had the most credibility. That was the way to be heard if you were a rap group back then. It wasn’t through the MTVs that you have now or BETs that you have now. It wasn’t through the major radio stations that you have now, like the Power 106s in LA and KMEL in the Bay or Hot 97s here in New York. It was through the streets. And if you could capture the streets, then you already had a built-in fanbase and that word of mouth spread was the best way to actually get exposure. Because he has independent means of getting his music out through one-stop distribution channels and small distributors like California Record Distributors and City Hall Distribution and George Daniel’s music room in Chicago, he was able to get into the mom-and-pop stores. He took care of the mom-and-pop stores before he took care of the big retail chains. Because of that, he was instantly in the ‘hood. He didn’t need the shine. Unfiltered Defiance One big component to [N.W.A’s] cause was their message. It was raw, gritty, truthful. People could identify with it. They represented a voice that came from the streets that wasn’t otherwise being heard. The key was he learned how to market it. They were called “N—as with Attitudes.” You got a group called N—as with Attitudes? Back then, it was unheard of. Even the name itself was shocking. That was bold, that was cocky, it was pompous. It was also empowering. They talked about police brutality, the government. They talked about things that went on that you wouldn’t know about unless you lived in the ‘hood. Some of it they glamorized, but we could all identify with it. There were girls who acted like “Strawberry, Strawberry.” There were crack-heads. There were dope dealers. There were people killing folks on a day-to-day basis. You weren’t hearing that in music. A combination of all those things is how he was able to sell all those records. It was unheard of. They did timeless things. Classic to me is when, whether it’s persona, music or different forms of art, is when you’re able to capture something in the moment that hadn’t been done. But you do it in a way that transcends geographical boundaries, ethnic boundaries, religious boundaries, and it appeals to everybody across the board. Something in their message still appeals to what we complain about in 2010. How has Eazy-E’s music impacted your life? Share your memories in the comments section below. Related Photos N.W.A. Founder Eazy E Remembered Related Artists N.W.A.

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Eazy-E Remembered By The Game, Nipsey Hussle, Scoop DeVille

‘He is the original blueprint for West Coast gangsta rap,’ Jay Rock says on the 15th anniversary of Eazy’s death. By Shaheem Reid Eazy E Photo: Ruthless Records Friday (March 26) marks the 15th anniversary of Eric “Eazy-E” Wright ‘s death from AIDS complications. The N.W.A founder was a musical pioneer — not just for bringing gangsta rap to the mainstream, but because of how he revolutionized the business side of the game as well. He mastered self-promotion and pushed records independently with little-to-no airplay. Eazy’s legacy speaks for itself, and his impact still resonates. Some of the younger L.A. acts wrote in to MTV News to talk about Eazy’s influence. “Eazy-E was the pioneer and ambassador of L.A.’s street culture in hip-hop,” Nipsey Hussle said. “He embodied the mind state and attitude of a young man coming of age in urban Los Angeles.” “Eazy-E started this gangsta sh–,” Jay Rock proclaimed. “He took it to a whole new level. If it wasn’t for him, it wouldn’t be no Ice Cube, no Snoop, no Game or no Jay Rock. He is the original blueprint for West Coast gangsta rap.” The Game’s love for Eazy-E is well-documented. The Compton, California, native has a picture of Eazy and N.W.A tattooed on his body. Game’s message about Eazy was short and sweet: “Replacing Eazy is Eazy-er said than done.” Earlier this week, producer Scoop DeVille sat in an LA studio with his father, Kid Frost, and remembered talking to Eazy. “Eazy would call the house and say, ‘Tell your pop Eric called,’ ” Scoop recalled. Frost signed to Ruthless Records in the mid-1990s, and shortly before Wright died, Kid was supposed to head the newly started Latin division of the label. “I can say that dude had a big heart and love for the whole movement of the West Coast sound of gangsta rap,” Frost declared. “He definitely was the godfather of gangsta rap. There’s still not a lot of records I hear to this day that can hold water to what he was doing with Dr. Dre, like Straight Outta Compton. I’ll always be part of the Ruthless family. I’ll always be the first Mexican that got signed to Ruthless Records.” “Eazy was a real dude,” Scoop added. “He was a businessman and a street dude. He has everyone’s respect to this day.” How has Eazy-E’s music impacted your life? Share your memories the comments section below. Related Photos N.W.A. Founder Eazy E Remembered Related Artists Eazy E Nipsey Hussle The Game

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