Another day, another take on the Miley Cyrus’ “Wrecking Ball.” But this one isn’t a hedgehog parody . Instead, it’s a legitimately impressive version of the singer’s number-one smash and it comes to us from British artist James Arthur. The Middlesbrough is accompanied below by only a piano – and his own terrific vocals – as he puts a unique spin on Miley’s latest single. And he does it while remaining clothed and not licking a single sledgehammer. Watch now: James Arthur – “Wrecking Ball” Arthur isn’t the first crooner to take on “Wrecking Ball.” Take a look now at a variety of Miley Cyrus covers and tributes .
Another day, another take on the Miley Cyrus’ “Wrecking Ball.” But this one isn’t a hedgehog parody . Instead, it’s a legitimately impressive version of the singer’s number-one smash and it comes to us from British artist James Arthur. The Middlesbrough is accompanied below by only a piano – and his own terrific vocals – as he puts a unique spin on Miley’s latest single. And he does it while remaining clothed and not licking a single sledgehammer. Watch now: James Arthur – “Wrecking Ball” Arthur isn’t the first crooner to take on “Wrecking Ball.” Take a look now at a variety of Miley Cyrus covers and tributes .
How will it end for Walter White on the Breaking Bad finale? Regardless, he will go down as one of the best TV characters on one of the best shows of all time. Since its unheralded inception in 2008, the AMC drama has arguably been the best drama ever, and unlike its protagonist Walt, it’s only gotten better with age. Breaking Bad Finale Promo Tonight’s swan song has become a wildly anticipated TV event in part because we’ve known for so long that the end is near for the drama, and for Walt. Creator Vince Gilligan set out with the premise of turning Mr. Chips into Scarface, and that vision has been unyielding through five seasons and 61 episodes. There have been few, if any, convoluted tangents, plot holes or unneeded melodramatic twists. Just one riveting, ongoing and impeccably produced journey. We saw Bryan Cranston’s Walt at the beginning of that vision, and after his rapid rise and fall from meth lord grace, tonight we will see him at its end. The only thing left to do is fill in the blanks. Does Walt die? And how? The die was cast early in the Breaking Bad ‘s final season. Having ascended to the top of his meth empire, Heisenberg’s undoing came slowly but surely. After a series of dramatic confrontations with Hank, Jesse, Todd and most notably Skyler and Walt Jr., there was nothing left for the kingpin to do but run. Unable to cope with living out his disgraced final, cancerous days in hiding, Walt is headed back to the Land of Enchantment from the Granite State. His motives? Not entirely clear. But this is the Man Who Knocks, not the Man Who is Summarily Dismissed By His Former Business Partner on TV. The concluding scene on last week’s penultimate episode summed up the inner conflict of Walt. He does love, and want to provide for, his family. But he’s also gone total Heisenberg and is irredeemable at this point. We know from two flash forwards that he makes it back to Albuquerque, bearded, armed and extremely dangerous. To what end? That’s entirely unclear. Does he use the ricin on himself? Will he save Jesse? What will become of the family he once set out to provide for above all else? All bets are off. The finale, titled “Felina,” will be used to tie up loose ends as we learn the fate of Walt and those who have not been killed in his tyrannical wake thus far. Don’t expect any spoilers because the cast and producers have been tight-lipped, and perhaps for the first time ever, fans wouldn’t even WANT to know. The only thing we can say is that whatever happens, we would be shocked if the Breaking Bad finale did not come to an epic and satisfying conclusion. It all gets underway at 9 p.m. EST on AMC. Fasten your seatbelts. VOTE: Will Walt die on the series finale of Breaking Bad? Yes. Someone will take him out. Yes. By his own hand. No. He’ll survive! View Poll »
How will it end for Walter White on the Breaking Bad finale? Regardless, he will go down as one of the best TV characters on one of the best shows of all time. Since its unheralded inception in 2008, the AMC drama has arguably been the best drama ever, and unlike its protagonist Walt, it’s only gotten better with age. Breaking Bad Finale Promo Tonight’s swan song has become a wildly anticipated TV event in part because we’ve known for so long that the end is near for the drama, and for Walt. Creator Vince Gilligan set out with the premise of turning Mr. Chips into Scarface, and that vision has been unyielding through five seasons and 61 episodes. There have been few, if any, convoluted tangents, plot holes or unneeded melodramatic twists. Just one riveting, ongoing and impeccably produced journey. We saw Bryan Cranston’s Walt at the beginning of that vision, and after his rapid rise and fall from meth lord grace, tonight we will see him at its end. The only thing left to do is fill in the blanks. Does Walt die? And how? The die was cast early in the Breaking Bad ‘s final season. Having ascended to the top of his meth empire, Heisenberg’s undoing came slowly but surely. After a series of dramatic confrontations with Hank, Jesse, Todd and most notably Skyler and Walt Jr., there was nothing left for the kingpin to do but run. Unable to cope with living out his disgraced final, cancerous days in hiding, Walt is headed back to the Land of Enchantment from the Granite State. His motives? Not entirely clear. But this is the Man Who Knocks, not the Man Who is Summarily Dismissed By His Former Business Partner on TV. The concluding scene on last week’s penultimate episode summed up the inner conflict of Walt. He does love, and want to provide for, his family. But he’s also gone total Heisenberg and is irredeemable at this point. We know from two flash forwards that he makes it back to Albuquerque, bearded, armed and extremely dangerous. To what end? That’s entirely unclear. Does he use the ricin on himself? Will he save Jesse? What will become of the family he once set out to provide for above all else? All bets are off. The finale, titled “Felina,” will be used to tie up loose ends as we learn the fate of Walt and those who have not been killed in his tyrannical wake thus far. Don’t expect any spoilers because the cast and producers have been tight-lipped, and perhaps for the first time ever, fans wouldn’t even WANT to know. The only thing we can say is that whatever happens, we would be shocked if the Breaking Bad finale did not come to an epic and satisfying conclusion. It all gets underway at 9 p.m. EST on AMC. Fasten your seatbelts. VOTE: Will Walt die on the series finale of Breaking Bad? Yes. Someone will take him out. Yes. By his own hand. No. He’ll survive! View Poll »
As reported in the following video, Kanye West and Kim Kardashian disagree on how to release North West photos to the public. The former is pressuring the latter to give up all magazine cover dreams and simply post a few shots of the child on social media. But with Kim reportedly also struggling to lose all her baby weight (it’s a work in progress , people!), an insider says Kanye is taking the total opposite approach when it comes to his girlfriend’s body: No pressure. All love. Kim Kardashian Baby Photo Debate “Kanye ain’t really pushing her to exercise,” a source close to the rapper tells Hollywood Life. “He likes it when she’s thick. He loves all of her and those curves and he tells her that all the time.” Tabloids seem to disagree on just what state Kim’s body is currently in , though Kris Jenner said on her talk show a couple weeks ago that her daughter is “not there yet.” But this friend claims the reality star is trying not to obsess over it. Especially when she had something else – nay, some one else! – to obsess over: “She’s not rushing anything because she’s really just into her baby and focused on being a new mom.”
JoAnna Garcia has been cast on Once Upon a Time as the Little Mermaid herself, Ariel! We haven’t seen her act in the part, of course, but the casting department nailed this: She will appear in Once Upon a Time Season 3, as the show descends into Neverland. Creator Adam Horowitz revealed the enchanting news Friday afternoon via Twitter: “So thrilled to welcome @JoAnnaLGarcia to the #OnceUponATime family as our Ariel! “Can’t wait to bring you under the sea!” Joanna Garcia, 34, also Tweeted Friday, “Excited 2 share that I’ll be swimming to @OnceABC as ‘Ariel’! So honored 2 play such a beloved character!” With Once Upon a Time Season 3 kicking off Sunday, September 29 on ABC, the show’s producers have been teasing fans with the identity of Ariel for months. Was the casting worth the wait? We can’t imagine it won’t be … No word yet on if Prince Eric will also make an appearance.
Kanye West did not attend his album listening party on Friday night. But he did have a very good excuse . Justin Bieber attended the affair at at Milk Studios in Hollywood, however, snapping photos of himself with controversial friends Tyler the Creator and Lil Twist . Both have been caught driving recklessly in Bieber’s very fancy cars. Witnesses tell E! News that Bieber was clearly into the shindig, dancing around and telling everyone to “turn this up” on the microphone at one point. He also apparently loved what he heard from ” Yeezus ,” which leaked online over the weekend and which goes on sale Tuesday. “Fact. @kanyewest new album is the truth,” Justin Tweeted soon after the event.
By Sowmya Krishnamurthy It's always good to see rappers taking responsibility for their actions. Tyler, The Creator is coming out publicly to say that it. Read the original here: Tyler, The Creator Defends Justin Bieber Against Speeding Charge
‘For some reason she thinks I’m a bad influence on her kid, but he’s doing pretty good now,’ the Odd Future MC says in interview series. By Rob Markman Tyler, The Creator Photo: Roger Kisby/ Getty Images