Aunty K has warned Beyonce ‘s crazy azz stans to leave her baby daughter alone ! The singer was shocked to see the harsh things said about the three-month-old when she was born on January 7. Speaking out on behalf of her best friend Beyonce and hubby Jay-Z, Kelly has warned the haters from intruding on the baby’s life: “There were all kind of reports. Poor baby Blue can’t come into the world without everyone wanting to know her business,” Kelly told ShowbizSpy. “She’s just a baby with her mother and father and all the time they have together with their baby is just between them. It’s not between the rest of the world. So every time there is a question (about them) I don’t want to say anything for their sake.” Kelly visited Blue shortly after her birth along with her Destiny’s Child bandmate Michelle Williams, and reportedly had a sing-a-long with Beyonce to one of their classic hits. Someone tell Kelly to hop off Bey’s uterus! We guess she’s trying to secure a job as BIC’s nanny when the checks stop coming in SMH Source More On Bossip! Dirty Dog Diaries: MORE Women Come Forward Telling Royce That Her New Boo-Thang Dezmon Briscoe Been Tryna Chop Them Down Too! Single And Ready To Mingle: The 10 Best Cities To Meet New People And Get Freaky! Cheaper To Chop Her: Men (And Women) That Got Caught Trying To Pay For That Poon Ain’t That A B–?! Dirty Dogs That Faced Bad Karma For Their Dirty Dog Ways
Matthew McConaughey opens up about his hit man character for MTV News’ Summer Movie Preview Week. By Kara Warner Thomas Haden Church and Matthew McConaughey in “Killer Joe” Photo: LD Distribution “Killer Joe” is the type of genre film you only need to know a few key details about to be intrigued. First, Matthew McConaughey plays a crazy contract killer. Second, the plot revolves around a desperate young man (Emile Hirsch) who plots to kill his mother with help from his family (Thomas Haden Church, Gina Gershon), who are asked to offer up their teenage daughter (Juno Temple) as a retainer to hire the hit man. Third, the film landed an NC-17 rating for all its gratuitous violence. Bonus highbrow fact: The seemingly crazy story is based on Pulitzer Prize winner Tracy Letts’ award-winning play. See what we mean about intriguing? When MTV News caught up with McConaughey recently, we asked him to set aside the film’s outrageous factors for a moment in order to name a few of his character’s redeemable qualities, aside from the killer-for-hire part. “He keeps to himself until he has to go do his business. He’s a very structured guy,” McConaughey said. “Everyone understands, on the up-and-up, what his plan is and how he’ll go through with it. It’s a very clean business, and he doesn’t want anyone else to know anything they shouldn’t know that could implicate them. He’s very, very clean and he’s a very good businessman. He just happens to have a job that’s kinda heinous and absurd.” The “Lincoln Lawyer” and “Magic Mike” said the fun of the film is in not knowing when to laugh or gasp — or both. “It’s a comedy, but everyone played it straight,” McConaughey explained. “It wasn’t a comedy where you played the joke. The situations are absurd. It’s a bit of a hyper-reality, like in some good Tarantino films — very violent, at the same time it’s very funny. It’s the kind of late laugh that you go, ‘I’m not supposed to be laughing, but I just found myself laughing, and is it OK for me to laugh at that? ‘Cause I just did.’ I like it.” It’s Summer Movie Preview Week, and MTV News will be bringing you exclusive interviews, clips and photos for the most anticipated summer movies . Get ready to gorge on inside looks at “The Avengers,” Robert Pattinson’s “Bel Ami,” Kristen Stewart’s “Snow White,” “The Amazing Spider-Man” and more! Related Videos Summer Movie Preview 2012 South by Southwest 2012 Related Photos Get Psyched For Summer Movie Flicks 2012!
With all this business about the transgendered Miss Universe Canada contestant in the news lately , I thought I’d check the woman person out. Here’s Jenna Talackova and her ambulance chasing lawyer in New York the other day. I don’t know, she still looks like a dude to me. I bet she’s got a really big clit. Ha!
See the first trailer for the new Oliver Stone flick, starring Blake Lively and Taylor Kitsch, right here. By Kevin P. Sullivan Blake Lively and Taylor Kitsch in “Savages” Photo: Universal Pictures On Wednesday, we revealed the first scintillating bits of footage from Oliver Stone ‘s next movie, “Savages,” and if you’re looking for more, you are in luck. We have your exclusive first look at the full trailer for “Savages.” “Savages” is a story about the 99 percent and the one percent. As Blake Lively ‘s O explains, her two boyfriends, Ben and Chon, played by Aaron Johnson and Taylor Kitsch , respectively, represent two halves of a successful drug business. “Ben went to Berkeley and double-majored in business and botany. He takes 99 percent of the violence out of the business. Other one percent? Well, that’s where Chon comes in.” Things are all sunshine and m
‘She’s still Nicki Minaj, she’s hard-core, she’s everything,’ the pop producer tells MTV News. By Rob Markman Nicki Minaj Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images With as much as Nicki Minaj has already accomplished, there are still some things she has yet to do. While it isn’t inconceivable that the spirited MC will one day add music producer to her ever-growing r
Find out more about Spiritual Solutionts at www.deepakchopra.com The creative response to problems has nine steps. The steps are inner vision, information gathering, information analysis, incubation, insight, inspiration, implementation, integration, incarnation. Creativity is a quantum leap in meaning, context, relationship and story. You need to allocate time to sleep, exercise, play, meditate, you need to have downtime and need to dedicate time to your personal relationships. If you can dedicate time and follow the nine steps you will have a creative response to every problem and you will expand your consciousness. Read more on Deepak Chopra’s official website: www.deepakchopra.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com http://www.youtube.com/v/fb0yRSNJk38?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata See the original post here: The Nine Steps of Creative Response
Here’s all around cutie Victoria Justice looking as sexy as ever on the red carpet over the weekend. I’m not sure anything screams Nickelodeon’s Kids Choice Awards quite like a pant suit. Eesh. At least she decided to sex it up a bit with some hot business short shorts…. I know they’re business short shorts because my business has just sprung to attention. #creepythingsyoushouldntsayatthekidschoiceawards
Mark Wahlberg tries to sever ties from his childhood teddy bear, the foul-mouthed Ted. By Fallon Prinzivalli Mark Wahlberg, Ted as voiced by Seth McFarlane and Mila Kunis in “Ted” Photo: Universal Pictures As a kid, did you ever wish on a shooting star that the stuffed animal your dad brought you back from his business trip would come to life? No? Well, Mark Wahlberg did in his new movie Ted,” and to his surprise, his wish was granted. “Ted” follows John Bennett (Wahlberg) as a 35-year-old still living with Ted, his faithful, vulgar stuffed friend from childhood. As he attempts to move on with his life, Ted continually shows up when he’s unwanted — at least by Bennett’s girlfriend, Lori ( Mila Kunis ). The comedy is written and directed by “Family Guy’s” Seth MacFarlane in his big-screen debut. And if Ted sounds familiar, it’s because MacFarlane is also voicing the bear. Until the film hits theaters on July 13, here are the five key scenes from the restricted “Ted” trailer. A Chance Meeting John Bennett knocks Lori over at a club with his unique dance moves. The opening notes of “Sweet Disposition” by the Temper Trap start to play as he touches ice to her head, cueing the sweet montage of things new couples do together in romantic comedies. They have a playful paint war while repainting a bedroom, float blissfully on a lake and it all ends with an “I love you” kiss in bed. Aww. For all the romantics excited at the prospect of another “The Notebook” to drag their significant others to, think again. Thunder Buddies for Life Enter Ted. Frightened by thunder during a storm, a living teddy bear comes running into Lori and Bennett’s room, hops into bed between them and starts singing (along with an equally scared Bennett) the thunder song. The tune is filled with a few choice words, hand motions and sounds that would make a sailor blush — not the usual children’s lullaby. He’s No Corduroy In true MacFarlane style, Ted isn’t your usual cuddly teddy bear. While our first introduction to Ted is during a colorful rendition of a children’s lullaby, our next meeting with the character shows a marijuana-smoking burnout suggesting what sex position Lori may be expecting from Bennett later that night. It seems even teddy bears lose their innocence as they get older. Ted Meets Girl Ted works at a supermarket and develops a crush on one of his co-workers. When Bennett asks her name, Ted says it’s of the “white trash” variety. It leads to a hilarious scene where Wahlberg shows off his Marky-Mark skills, listing off the possible names in a way that might make Busta Rhymes a little jealous. Exit Ted? The trailer ends with dejected looking Ted walking in a dark alley sipping from a beer bottle. Maybe John Bennett grew up, gave into his girlfriend’s request and cut ties with his unusual BFF? Lori can only hope. Check out everything we’ve got on Ted.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos ‘Ted’ Trailer: 5 Key Scenes
High drama on Khloe & Lamar this week, and for once, it wasn’t even all contrived. Yes, the Dallas Mavericks’ trade for Lamar Odom might not go down as a brilliant move from a personnel standpoint, but it will always have this footnote: It produced a genuine, unscripted reaction from a Kardashian. Well done, Dallas. Fans of the couple (assuming there are some) have been looking forward to this episode since news of Lamar’s trade broke. So let’s recap it all … The NBA lockout is over! Bring on the massive paychecks! Plus 20 ! Oh, and you might be traded, Lamar’s agent says. Ouch. Minus 30 . “That stuff is more stressful than not playing basketball,” Lamar says. “It’s part of our business, but hopefully I can stay in L.A.” Except that some reports suggested he had actually asked for the trade or was at least consulted all along. Minus 25 . “Our world can turn upside down,” Khlo
MTV News looks back at the Florida teen’s killing and the month that followed. By Gil Kaufman Trayvon Martin Photo: AP It’s been more than a month since 17-year-old high school student Trayvon Martin was shot and killed by self-appointed neighborhood-watch captain George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida, on February 26. Since the case burst onto the national consciousness over the past month, there have been protests, unending questions about the facts in the incident, a national debate about the wearing of hoodies and plenty of reaction from the hip-hop community about what other issues may be beneath the surface of the shooting. “There is a general understanding from society that the law will work when it is supposed to and, when the facts support one understanding of a crime, that the law will do what it is supposed to do to make sure everyone is vindicated in the way they should be,” said Donald F. Tibbs, associate professor of law at Drexel University’s Earle Mack School of Law. Tibbs, who focuses on the intersection of race, law, civil rights and criminal procedure, told MTV News that one reason the case has created such an uncomfortable feeling for some is that the facts so far seem to suggest that Zimmerman shot an unarmed teen for no apparent reason and that “most people’s sense is that once you kill someone, you’re arrested by the police … [but in this case] he shot and killed someone and the police let him go. Not because of anything we know based on objective evidence, they let him go on his word that he acted in self-defense.” Witnesses have emerged who claim that Martin attacked Zimmerman on the night of the shooting, which police officials have said bolsters their decision not to arrest the shooter. However, others who claim to have seen the alleged scuffle have said Zimmerman appeared unhurt afterward and that they did not see Martin act in an aggressive manner. If that’s all it takes — telling police that you didn’t commit a crime — then Tibbs wondered how anyone gets arrested. Police have the right to arrest someone and prosecutors the right to pursue a case, but, Tibbs said, “It never stops at the very beginning [of the process]. It has to get started before prosecutors stop it.” If Zimmerman were to eventually be charged in the case, Tibbs speculated that he could be hit with first-degree homicide or perhaps manslaughter if there were evidence he fired during the commission of an act in which he was provoked. “People are drawn to this case for a variety of reasons,” he said. “Questions of young black men who are called suspicious for doing nothing but minding their business, police failing to do their job, the racial bias by police officers against a young black man, questions about the criminal justice system not working … people wanting to feel the system of justice is right … [and a sense] that the story Zimmerman is telling just doesn’t sound right.” Here’s a timeline of the events in the Martin case: February 26 : Martin is found shot and killed, with several eyewitnesses telling police they heard a fight, then a cry for help and a gunshot. Zimmerman, 28, is seen standing over Martin’s body while wielding a handgun and reportedly sporting a bloody nose and a wound on the back of his head. Martin is pronounced dead at the scene, and police find no weapons on him, just a bottle of iced tea and a bag of Skittles. Martin claims he killed Martin in self-defense and police do not arrest him or administer a drug or alcohol test. March 9 : Martin’s family demands the release of the 911 tapes and/or the arrest of Zimmerman. A week later, Sanford Police Chief Billy Lee said there was no evidence to dispute Zimmerman’s assertion of self-defense. Police say they could not arrest the shooter because he was protected by the so-called “Stand Your Ground” law that allows Floridians to shoot someone they reasonably believe is threatening them and to stand put and use their weapon in such a situation. March 16 : Public outrage about the case begins to spread as a Change.org petition from Martin’s family asking for Zimmerman to be prosecuted gathers more than 250,000 signatures in its first few days. It currently has more than 2.2 million signatures. March 19 : Martin’s 16-year-old girlfriend tells the family attorney that she was on the phone with Trayvon when Zimmerman began following him and she heard pushing and then the phone line went silent. The U.S. Justice Department launches an investigation into the case. A day later, a Sanford PD spokesperson admits to ABC News that investigators may have overlooked a possible racist remark by Zimmerman — who has a Hispanic mother and white father — during a conversation with dispatchers in the moments before the killing of Martin, who is black. March 21 : Hundreds of people take to the streets of New York calling for justice in the Martin case during a protest dubbed the Million Hoodie March, so named because of Zimmerman’s assertion that his victim looked “suspicious” in his hooded sweatshirt. The protest was attended by Martin’s parents in their first public appearance since the shooting. Once the story began to make national headlines, members of the hip-hop community and artists including Spike Lee, Big Boi, Tichina Arnold, Wyclef Jean and Roots drummer ?uestlove began to rally their social-media followers to express outrage about the shooting. Police Chief Lee gets a “no confidence” vote from the city council on March 21. March 22 : Young Jeezy speaks to MTV News about the Martin killing, saying, “I feel very deeply as a community leader and as a product of my culture … I feel like we all got to get together and stop this, ’cause I have a son his age and I just feel like that could’ve been either of our children.” Police Chief Lee steps down temporarily from his post due to the mounting pressure over the case, and thousands rally in Sanford in an event organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton to demand Zimmerman’s arrest. Compton rapper Game tells MTV News that he believes a deeply rooted racial bias is behind the shooting. “I think that from the beginning of mankind, we as a people have always been targeted,” he said. “For some, reason people don’t think that they need any excuse to kill us, beat us, hit us, run us over, disrespect us or anything like that … I’m far from racist. I’m very educated and intellectual and I understand how life works and how people of all colors exist under the sun, but it just seems like more than not black people are, I don’t know, there’s always some negative occurrence that goes on in our existence. This is just another reminder that stupidity still exists.” March 23 : President Obama calls for an investigation into the incident during a White House press conference. “If I had a son, he would look like Trayvon,” the president said. That same day, 50 schools in Florida hold walkout protests, and ?uestlove goes off on Fox News correspondent Geraldo Rivera for comments the veteran newsman made in which he said, “I think the hoodie is as much responsible for Trayvon Martin’s death as George Zimmerman.” March 25 : Zimmerman’s friend Joe Oliver says Zimmerman “couldn’t stop crying” after the shooting and was “extremely remorseful” about it. Oliver, who is black, also said he’s never seen evidence that Zimmerman harbors any racial bias. March 26 : Florida rapper Plies releases the tribute single “We Are Trayvon Martin,” featuring the lines, “I never thought wearing no hoodie could cost you your life/ And I never thought you could just kill somebody and get out the same night.” March 27 : Reports emerge that Martin had been suspended from school for possessing a baggie with traces of marijuana before he was shot. Police confirmed that Martin had no juvenile offender record and the victim’s family lashed out at what they said was an attempt to “kill” the teen’s reputation. March 28 : Nas, Killer Mike, Prodigy and Bun B drop in for an episode of “RapFix Live,” and Bun tells host Sway, “This is just another reminder of the world that we live in. … Unfortunately, it takes incidents like this terrible tragic murder of Trayvon Martin to bring this back to America’s consciousness.” Illinois Democratic Representative Bobby Rush is escorted from the floor of the House of Representatives after pulling on a hoodie and sunglasses in honor of Martin. March 29 : Though Zimmerman originally told police that Martin knocked him down with a punch to the nose and then slammed his head repeatedly into the ground, a police surveillance tape emerges from the night Martin was shot and shows no blood or bruises on Zimmerman. His brother, Robert Zimmerman Jr., said medical records will prove his brother was attacked and that his nose was broken by Martin. March 30 : Sanford Mayor Jeff Triplett said he overruled local police and prosecutors in ordering the release of the 911 tapes in the case in response to a request from Martin’s family. Related Photos Diddy, Chris Brown Tribute Trayvon Martin