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Where’s My Belt!? Children of Celebrities Who Have Acted a Fool

From getting caught up in adult films and with transvestites, the offspring of big celebrities need to do go sit down somewhere…

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Ashton Kutcher Supports Rumer Willis, Attends Los Angeles Concert

With Demi Moore out of rehab and back in Los Angeles, Ashton Kutcher is making his presence felt once again in the life of his ex-wife. Sources confirmed yesterday that the actor visited his troubled former spouse recently, and now various onlookers also report that Kutcher lent his support to Rumer Willis last night. Kutcher and a friend stopped by The Sayers Club in Los Angeles around midnight and “immediately joined Rumer’s large table,” a witness tells Us Weekly , as Ashton was on hand to cheer Willis on during the aspiring singer’s set on stage. The quasi relatives talked for a few moments before Willis performed. And once the show began, Kutcher “smiled as he slowly bopped his head along to her song,” this source adds. “He kept his arms crossed and never took his eyes off the stage. Ashton looked like a proud father. He was beaming!” He wasn’t alone. Other celebrities in attendance included Revenge stars Ashley Madekwe, Connor Paolo and Christa B. Allen, along with Jessica Szohr and Sebastian Stan. [Photo: WENN.com]

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Played: The Most Embarrassing Ways These People Found Out They Got Cheated On

It’s one thing to get cheated on…but it’s even worst to get embarrassed. We’ve seen some pretty embarrassing things happen to celebrities. But nothing is more embarrassing than watching a celebrity realize they got cheated on. It makes us cringe to see, but in hindsight, it’s mildly hilarious. Take a look at the list.

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Coco Drives Us Koo-Koo on Ice Loves Coco [PICS]

Attention, other, lesser celebrities: Nicole Austin , aka Coco, the volcanically voluptuous wife of rapper-turned-actor Ice-T , has an important life lesson to teach you. When you’re out catching some rays in Miami and a throng of annoying paparazzi is gathering around your $300 Gucci beach towel, don’t cover your arms with your face or go running back into your hotel. Just give them what they want, and they’ll go away. A few sexy pops of the badonkadonk later, you’re happy, they’re happy, and most importantly, the men of America are happy. Everybody wins! See more sexy beach pics from last night’s Ice Loves Coco after the jump!

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R.I.P: Donald M. Payne, First African-American Elected To House Of Representatives From New Jersey Dies Of Colon Cancer

We lost another good one y’all. Rep. Donald M. Payne, a Democrat from New Jersey, has died, his Congressional office said in a statement Tuesday. He was 77. Payne was serving his twelfth term in the U.S. Congress, making him one of the longest-serving members of New Jersey’s congressional delegation. In its statement, Payne’s office said the congressman died of complications from colon cancer. Payne announced to his constituents in February he was battling the disease. “New Jersey has lost a noble public servant, and the world has lost an amazing human being,” Payne’s office wrote. “Those of us who have been fortunate enough to know and work with Rep. Payne have lost a dear friend and an inspiring mentor.” In a statement, President Barack Obama said Payne “lived a full and meaningful life.” “Don will be missed, and our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends during this difficult time,” Obama’s statement read. Payne was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1934, according to a biography on his Congressional website. He was the first African-American to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey, and served as the chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, a non-profit educational group. In the House, Payne served on the Education and Workforce and Foreign Affairs committees. Among his achievements was founding the Malaria Caucus with former first lady Laura Bush, and helping secure funding to battle other diseases afflicting countries in Africa. He was also recognized for his support of legislation promoting peace in Northern Ireland, and for passing a resolution declaring genocide in Darfur, Sudan. He graduated from Seton Hall University, and held honorary degrees from a number of colleges and universities. Payne’s biography notes he is a widower and a father of three. He will truly be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. R.I.P. to Donald M. Payne Source Photo Credit: Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call More On Bossip! For The Ladies: Top 10 Cities With The World’s Best-Looking Men Coupled Up: Weezy Takes His Lovergirl To See The Lakers… And Check Out The Rock On Dhea’s Finger!!! SMH: Pilar Sanders Wants To Discuss Deion’s Dirty Dog Ways With All His Ex-Jumpoffs, Including Eddie Murphy’s Ex, Tracey Edmonds! Take It Off! Celebrities That Loooove Stripping And Giving Lap Dances On Stage [Videos]

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Brian McKnight And Son’s Sing Anthem At Nascar Event And Get Heckled And Yelled At “Take That Sh*t Off Your Head!” [Video]

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Christina Hendricks Nude Photos: Real or Fake?

Attention, horny men searching the Internet for photos of naked celebrities: today is your day! Maybe. Not long after photos of Olivia Munn nude supposedly surfaced online, self-snapped shots of Mad Men star Christina Hendricks have also popped up; although, like Munn, the actress denies the most revealing photo is actually of her. A rep for Hendricks acknowledges to TMZ that, yes, his client’s phone was hacked. And, yes, a few of the images floating around really are of the busty celebrity, namely the pics of Hendricks without makeup, seemingly at home, trying on different outfits. But this source says it is NOT Hendricks exposing her bare breasts in the one photo gaining the most notoriety this morning. He adds that the proper authorities have been notified and are looking into the hack. A website that cares less about being sued than we do has posted the pics in question. Check them out now and decide for yourself which are truly of Hendricks and which are phony. [Photo: WENN.com]

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Christina Hendricks Nude Leaked Photos?

Of all the celebrities out there who would have possible leaked naked pictures of themselves hitting the web over the weekend, Christina Hendricks would have been last on my list. She’s far too classy a lady for that kind of thing, or is she? Here are allegedly a few shots of her showing off her absolutely massive breasts in some sexy camera phone shots. Well done. If only there was a topless shot of those big beautiful thing…. Oh wait, there is. Check it out Source

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When The Checks Stop Coming In: Outdated Child Support Claims Expected To Catch Up With Deadbeat Dads After Treasury Dept. Switches Gov’t Checks From Paper To Electronic

This is a shame. Deadbeat dads dependent on government benefits may be truly S.O.L. thanks to the latest changes in the Treasury Department. Old child support debts could cost thousands of poor men their only income next year because of a policy aimed at reducing the cost to the government of mailing paper checks to pay federal benefits. The Treasury Department will start paying benefits electronically next March. It will stop issuing the paper checks that many people rely on to safeguard a portion of their benefits from states trying to collect back child support. States can freeze the bank accounts of people who owe child support. A separate Treasury Department rule, in place since last May in a preliminary form, guarantees them the power to freeze Social Security, disability and veterans’ benefits that have been deposited into those accounts. Once paper checks are eliminated, about 275,000 people could lose access to all of their income, advocates say. In many cases, the bills are decades old and the children long grown. Much of the money owed is interest and fees that add up when men are unable to pay because they are disabled, institutionalized or imprisoned. Most of the money will go to governments, not to the children of the men with child support debts, independent analyses show. States are allowed to keep child support money as repayment for welfare previously provided for those children. In some instances, the grown children are supporting their fathers. The rule change illustrates how a politically desirable goal like cracking down on so-called deadbeat dads can have complicated, even counterproductive, effects in practice. “The rule doesn’t look at the fact that the money is mostly interest, the money is going to the state, the kids are usually adults, and it’s leaving the payer with nothing,” says Ashlee Highland, a legal aid attorney who works with the poor of Chicago. Highland says her office has clients in eviction, in foreclosure and unable to pay their bills because of states’ aggressive efforts to collect back child support. Marcial Herrera, 44, has had his bank account frozen repeatedly since 2009, blocking his access to $800 a month in government benefits. Unable to work because of a severe back injury he suffered in 2000, Herrera fell behind on child support. He owes more than $7,000 – not to his 22-year-old son, but to the state of New York, because his son received welfare years earlier. Herrera sought help in court and had his son speak on his behalf, but the judge could not erase the thousands he already owed. “I’m just waiting for them to lock me up,” he says. “I don’t see no other way of me repaying that debt.” A legal aid attorney suggested Herrera collect his benefits by paper check. It costs him $15 to cash the check each month, but at least he can be sure that he will have money to pay his bills. States have had the ability to freeze accounts for years. That’s why people like Herrera rely on paper checks to safeguard part of their income. Starting next March, that option will disappear. The Treasury Department will deposit federal benefits directly into bank accounts or load them onto prepaid debit cards. Either way, state child support agencies will be able to seize all of it. Electronic payments are expected to save the government $1 billion over the next 10 years, the Treasury Department says. It costs the government about $1 to mail a check, compared with about 10 cents for an electronic transfer. The Treasury Department understands that forcing people into direct deposit could deprive them of all of their income, say officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the rule-writing process. States can garnish only 65 percent of benefits before the federal government sends them out. But the limit does not apply once the money is in an account and states ask banks to freeze it, according to a Treasury Department memo obtained by The Associated Press. A Treasury spokesman declined to discuss the policy. Letting state agencies seize the money contradicts the public stance of the Department of Health and Human Services, the federal agency in charge of child support collections. The department does not want states to collect child support so aggressively that poor people lose their only income, spokesman Ken Wolfe says. “Child support enforcement – getting that money and passing it on to parents and children – is a measure to fight poverty, and it doesn’t make sense to accomplish that by impoverishing somebody else,” he says. Wolfe said HHS is developing guidelines for states to “make sure we’re not putting someone into deep poverty as a result of an automatic collection.” He declined to provide details of those plans. Lawyers from HHS agreed with Treasury’s decision to let states seize benefits, according to the Treasury memo. An early version of the Treasury department rule protected people from having their federal benefits frozen by debt collectors – including private collection agencies and states seeking back child support. State child support agencies replied in public comments on the proposed rule that blocking their access to people’s benefits would cause great harm to parents and children receiving child support. HHS research suggests the policy could deepen the hardship for people who collect benefits as well. People who owe large amounts of child support are almost universally poor. Among those owing $30,000 or more, three-fourths had no reported income or income of less than $10,000, HHS says. Many had their earnings interrupted by disability or jail time and are unlikely to repay the child support debt, the government-sponsored research says. The usual methods of collecting back child support often don’t work with the poor. States typically start by garnishing wages. If that doesn’t work, they can suspend driver’s licenses, revoke passports and take away professional credentials. Those measures have little effect on poor people without jobs who rely on federal benefits. They have no wages to garnish and no passports. Many can’t afford a car and do not need a driver’s license. The White House is reviewing the final version of the rule. Its impact so far has been limited, legal-aid lawyers say, because people can still use paper checks. A White House spokeswoman did not respond a request for comment. In a letter sent last week, the National Consumer Law Center and dozens of other groups called on the head of the Social Security Administration to withdraw his support for the rule. “While both current and past due child support orders should be paid,” the letter said, it should not result “in the complete impoverishment of recipients” of federal benefits. The issue has failed to raise alarm in part because most people feel little in common with men labeled deadbeat dads, says John Vail, an attorney with the Center for Constitutional Litigation who provided legal services for the poor for decades. “There’s not a lot of sympathy for deadbeat dads, and justly so,” Vail says. “But everybody’s got limits, and I think people who have never walked a mile in some of those old, worn-out shoes are a little quick to rush to judgment about what that life might be like.” See Uncle Sam will always find a way to put his hand in your pocket… even when your pockets are EMPTY! The states shouldn’t be entitled to outdated payments, interest, none of that. Especially not if the kids are grown. SMH This ish is cray! Source YouTube More On Bossip! For Discussion: Viola Davis Wears Her Hair Natural To The Oscars – Revolutionary Or Not? For The Stans: Beyonce, Jay-Z And Blue Ivy Carter Hit The Streets Of NYC For Their First Family Outing [Photos] Has Sweathog Rick Ross Got His Paws On Amber Rose’s Cakes Now? Shining Stars: A Gallery Of Celebrities At The NBA All-Star Game

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