Attention, citizens of America: Do you need a home-cooked meal? Help moving a couch? A tattoo? A personal dance from a celebrity? According to Will Ferrell, all you need to do is vote for Barack Obama tomorrow night and he will do absolutely anything you say. Come on. How can you pass that offer up? Watch the actor make his pitch now: Will Ferrell for Obama On other famous person endorsement news, Chris Rock makes the argument that Obama is white .
There’s really no wrong answer when comparing Kate Upton photos or videos . Each is wonderful in its own way … unless you’re one of the people hating on the SI Swimsuit Issue cover girl for her size or sexuality. In which case, really!? In any case, Kate does sexy to a T (have you seen her Cat Daddy dance video?) but it’s her glamorous, sensual side that Vogue Italia spotlights in its new issue: Kate Upton in Vogue Italia Kate Upton “Cat Daddy” Dance In a behind-the-scenes video, the model – often criticized for her perceived inability to do high fashion – dons a number of chic looks. While writhing around, of course. Seductive! It’s nice to see a different side of her … or any side of her, really. Front, back … Where were we? Right. Which side of Kate Upton do you like better? Sexy (Cat Daddy) Seductive (Vogue) View Poll »
On October 23rd, 2012 here in Chicago , my Bieber Experience all started with me waking up in the morning to wait for the FedEx guy to come deliver a package for us . I went outside to get the package and I came back inside the house and was like “My name is on this envelope, I wonder what’s inside?” Then my older sister came home from work for lunch and looked at the envelope. She took it upstairs with her, opened it and saw that I won 2 tickets from the Just Dance 4 contest that I entered (all thanks to Justin for tweeting the link and telling us about it). I asked my sister what was inside and she didn’t say anything. Instead she told me to go take a shower and I did. While I was showering my sister was like “Hurry up, we have 10 minutes to be out the door cause were going to go see Justin Bieber in concert.” I was like SO EXCITED when she told me that. Lucky for me, I had a Justin Bieber shirt to wear. On the way there, my older sister was so nice to me and let me play my Believe CD in her truck. We went to the box office to get our wristbands for the meet & greet. After that I got so excited and was like, ”I’m gonna meet Justin Bieber AHHHH” As the line kept moving, I kept getting more and more excited. I got closer to Justin and said to my older sister, “OMB, THERE HE IS.” Once I got there I said hi to Kenny, Justin’s mom, and I got to give Alfredo a high-five. When I got to Justin I shouted “Hi Justin!” He asked me how I was and then I got to hug him. After we got our picture taken with Justin, we had to leave. I couldn’t talk to him for a while cause he had other beliebers waiting to take a picture with him. Once we went back inside the venue before the concert, me and my sister made our way to buy some JB merch. We went to go take our seats for the concert. First we saw Cody Simpson perform and he did an amazing job. After him was Carly Rae Jepsen and she did an amazing job also. After Carly performed, there was a Justin countdown for when it was his turn to perform. After it hit the zero mark, everybody in the arena was screaming SO LOUD. When Justin was performing I was screaming, dancing and singing so much that I lost my voice after the concert was over. I had the best day of my life and it will be a day that I will never forget. This is my Bieber Experience. -Sarah (@Maslowluver4evr) Read this article: On October 23rd, 2012 here in Chicago, my Bieber Experience all…
On October 23rd, 2012 here in Chicago , my Bieber Experience all started with me waking up in the morning to wait for the FedEx guy to come deliver a package for us . I went outside to get the package and I came back inside the house and was like “My name is on this envelope, I wonder what’s inside?” Then my older sister came home from work for lunch and looked at the envelope. She took it upstairs with her, opened it and saw that I won 2 tickets from the Just Dance 4 contest that I entered (all thanks to Justin for tweeting the link and telling us about it). I asked my sister what was inside and she didn’t say anything. Instead she told me to go take a shower and I did. While I was showering my sister was like “Hurry up, we have 10 minutes to be out the door cause were going to go see Justin Bieber in concert.” I was like SO EXCITED when she told me that. Lucky for me, I had a Justin Bieber shirt to wear. On the way there, my older sister was so nice to me and let me play my Believe CD in her truck. We went to the box office to get our wristbands for the meet & greet. After that I got so excited and was like, ”I’m gonna meet Justin Bieber AHHHH” As the line kept moving, I kept getting more and more excited. I got closer to Justin and said to my older sister, “OMB, THERE HE IS.” Once I got there I said hi to Kenny, Justin’s mom, and I got to give Alfredo a high-five. When I got to Justin I shouted “Hi Justin!” He asked me how I was and then I got to hug him. After we got our picture taken with Justin, we had to leave. I couldn’t talk to him for a while cause he had other beliebers waiting to take a picture with him. Once we went back inside the venue before the concert, me and my sister made our way to buy some JB merch. We went to go take our seats for the concert. First we saw Cody Simpson perform and he did an amazing job. After him was Carly Rae Jepsen and she did an amazing job also. After Carly performed, there was a Justin countdown for when it was his turn to perform. After it hit the zero mark, everybody in the arena was screaming SO LOUD. When Justin was performing I was screaming, dancing and singing so much that I lost my voice after the concert was over. I had the best day of my life and it will be a day that I will never forget. This is my Bieber Experience. -Sarah (@Maslowluver4evr) Read this article: On October 23rd, 2012 here in Chicago, my Bieber Experience all…
Oscar winner Melissa Leo has always been one to keep busy, and in Robert Zemeckis ‘s Flight she fills her dance card with yet another brief but potent supporting turn. “‘ There are no small parts, only small actors ,'” she quoted to Movieline as we sat to discuss her Ellen Block, the key investigator and the lone figure standing between alcoholic pilot-hero Whip Whitaker ( Denzel Washington ) and a prison sentence in the addiction drama. “Sometimes there are small parts, actually,” she laughed, “but this was no small part.” Leo, one of the go-to character actresses working today, has made an art out of popping up to deliver crucial supporting roles when she’s not carrying her own indie movies. (She earned her first Oscar nod for her work in Frozen River and won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for The Fighter , while Francine , an intimate study of a woman newly released from incarceration , is the rare film featuring Leo in the lead; it’s in select theaters now.) In Flight , she manages to do no one else in the film can, and what few have done in the movies, period: Intimidate Denzel Washington. Movieline caught up with Leo in Los Angeles, where we spoke in-depth about Flight , what President Obama has in common with Washington’s Whip Whitaker, how she came to play Robin Williams’ wife twice in one month in The Angriest Man in Brooklyn and Lee Daniels ‘ The Butler , and why mixed messaging is a clever way to get audiences to experience the terror in Flight more frightening than a plane crash: “There are all kinds of people in the world, but the way that addiction can grip a talented human being is so sad.” You are having such a busy year. When you stop to think about it, does it seem that way to you? I’ve been very, very busy. Most of it is unfortunately all the traveling between all of it, which is the hardest part of it – but I get through it, because why complain? I get to go to Romania and work with Shia LaBeouf [in The Necessary Death Of Charlie Countryman ], and then I get to go up to Canada and work with Sammy Rockwell [in A Single Shot ], and I got to do this with Denzel. It’s been a lot of running about doing work, but its been fun. The most fun part of it has been the experience and talent I’ve gotten to play with in the last six months. It’s funny that you should mention the constant traveling, because you’d think a movie like Flight might frighten you away from airplanes. [Laughs] I’m an actor, right? I know that when I’m up there in my little red jacket I’m not as smart as that lady is. I can pretend to be that smart, to play her – but I’m more aware of the pretend of what we do. That’s the angle that I come at it from. So the “accident” is thrilling moviemaking to watch; I’m fascinated by the filmmaking in it. And Brian Geraghty! His fear makes me feel so afraid. Just a terrified little boy in the cockpit. I think that is one of the scariest pieces of that amazing thing Zemeckis did, staying inside the airplane. But it’s play! When I arrived in Atlanta to shoot I was lucky enough to see them building the animation of the shot where the plane knocks the chapel off the church. I saw the inner workings of how he was going to do that. So you see, it’s not real to me. Why be afraid? If you’ve got Whip Whitaker out of his mind on booze and coke in that pilot’s seat, well, you got on the airplane and that’s your lot in life. I don’t wish a plane accident on myself, by any means, but if it happens, so shall it be. That’s such a terrifying scene, the audience collectively gasps because we’ve all been there on a plane, wondering what would happen if things went wrong. It’s such an odd sensation, to be at once terrified and entertained by a scene in a movie like that. We also go on ferris wheels and roller coasters, to get our hearts racing in the way that perhaps they raced when our husbands went out in loincloths to slay a bear. It’s a human necessity, to elevate your feeling in that way – and that’s why we go to the movies. The more terrifying force in Flight is Whip’s addiction… So well put. But I can’t imagine everyone out there will know that going in, based on the ads. I think it’s a genius plan to get everyone in the United States to sit down and watch that film, because they’re going to see Denzel Washington and this big plane accident and it’s going to be so exciting – and to get this intimate portrait, this sad, sad portrait of a talented, capable, functioning addict is much more scary. Your character plays a very interesting role in Whip’s story, in that she’s a looming antagonist – she’s the one who could bring his world crashing down, who he and his legal team worry will be their undoing. How was the character presented to you, and why did you decide to do it? I tell [screenwriter] John Gatin all the time that I’m so pleased they mention her name so often in the film, because when she comes you really know who she is. Some people have said, ‘You’re so mean to him,’ but I don’t think she’s mean at all. That sort of delineates people in their responses to it – if people understand what it is to need help, they do not see her as mean. I was so highly honored that someone with such experience, such scope of who he could use in the role, would come and not just ask would I do it but beg me to do this role for him. I understood, you know, the old expression ‘There are no small parts, only small actors’ – and sometimes there are small parts, actually –but this was no small part. [Laughs] The load that he was giving me far outweighed the moments in it. It’s also more dialogue than I generally have to learn for an entire script! It was a responsibility that Mr. Zemeckis placed on my shoulders, and that was not lost on me. The honor he was giving me, saying ‘You can bring this home for me.’ If the scene doesn’t work, the film doesn’t work. He was asking me to do that. And having now seen it and heard people’s response I feel I can say I did a pretty OK job. It’s also pretty fun watching you in the hearing scene, having Denzel Washington, Don Cheadle, and Bruce Greenwood all intimidated by you. [Laughs] We accomplished most of that by simply staying very distant all day. There’s a big temptation on a set to get to know folks and chat with them, but it’s not really why any of us show up. I think some of us show up for the press because we might get an opportunity to do some of that friendly visiting! But in my mind very clearly Ellen Block has her own agenda, she has her own people she answers to, and as far as she’s concerned she knows exactly what this ne’er do well attorney is up to. She’s not involved with them in any way, so by shutting them out of my world maybe that’s what establishes that distance between them. She’s also quite surprising in that she’s built up in such a way, from Whip’s perspective, that you expect her to be some big scary lady coming after him, guns blazing. That’s Mr. Zemeckis. That was his choice. I asked him what he needed from it. It could have been done in a very mushy, maternal way. It could have been done in a very angry and judgmental kind of way. He didn’t want any of that; he just wanted her to extract the truth. It was a very clear direction. So much of Whip’s life is a performance – he’s acting, pretending to be something he isn’t, just to hide his addiction from people. He’s getting by in that way until the crash makes him a celebrity and the world puts him on a pedestal. I may be reaching, but can you relate to the balancing act of having to deal with that sort of attention as a celebrity while retaining your own private complexities as a human being? You’re not wrong in seeing how complicated it is. With little recognized accomplishment does anything negative get said about you, would anybody bother? No, they wouldn’t. But if you have an accomplishment or accolade given to you, you’re much more open to speculation of your more dark sides, and judgment about you. Eventually you learn to know that everybody has an opinion. It’s kind of interesting that anybody would have an opinion about you, you know? But it’s a funny thing. It makes me think of dear Obama. Back when he made that speech as a senator years ago and people were like, ‘What a speech!’ It’s almost even since that moment that people began to find things to tear him apart with. Until you walk in any shoes like that, it’s the same with Whip Whitaker – what are the reasons that he’s turned so fully? The portrait of a strong and capable man who’s such a dirty rotten addict… I’ve known such addicts, and it’s so much harder in a strong, smart, capable person than somebody who wasn’t ever really going to do anything with their life anyway. There are all kinds of people in the world, but the way that addiction can grip a talented human being is so sad. Shifting gears, I’d like to take you back in time a bit. You’ve done so many great and celebrated projects during your career, but one of my favorite credits of yours is All My Children . [Laughs] Before I worked on it, man, I used to watch them all the time! We all did. Back when I did it, soap opera just had one of its biggest heydays ever. And that was even from radio, when it was the only kind of entertainment. I loved that job, I really did. It was shot the way live television was shot, and I’ll never get an opportunity to do live television again like that. There’s a famous cat fight scene that made the rounds a few years back. Do you remember it as fondly as the internet does? When that came up on the internet and somebody pointed it out to me, I couldn’t even remember the fight. I looked it up, too, because so many people were asking, I felt like a silly goose that I couldn’t remember. Now fast forward to the future – you have about a dozen movies coming out in the next few years. Yes, and they’ll all be like this. Well, not all of them; you won’t have to wait ‘til the end of the movie to see me in all of them. But most of them are one or two –day parts, and the continuing story down in New Orleans playing Toni Bernette on Treme , and getting to play Robin Williams’ wife twice in the last month, what a hoot… How did that even happen? Just a fluke. A total, absolute fluke. I’ve met Lee Daniels over the last few years and I was just delighted when he asked me to come do his Mamie for him with Robin as his Ike. At the same time Phil Robinson wanted me to play Robin’s wife in The Angriest Man in Brooklyn . Did you and Robin find yourself bringing one movie marriage into the next? Oh, it was really delicious! With both roles, we had so much. If you’ve ever spoken with Robin or have spoken with anyone who’s spoken with Robin, he’s a very serious actor, and very concerned. He was constantly at Phil’s side after takes – not neurotically so, but just like, ‘Did I get it right, is that what you needed?’ But he also cannot help himself – if he hears something out of the corner of his ear and he has a joke, out will come a joke, and another, and another. Everybody’s on the floor laughing! So as we played Mamie and Ike, it was very serious to both of us – he had done an incredible amount of research on Eisenhower. And the way Lee wanted them portrayed is not really in the history books. It’s from Forest’s eyes that you’re seeing all these presidents and their wives come through the White House, so you really want a more intimate portrait of them than you’d get in a biopic. But then to be back up on Brooklyn shooting, I said to Robin at one point during this lovely dancing scene, ‘Remember that party where we dressed up as Ike and Mamie Eisenhower?’ And I got him to laugh! I was so delighted. Read more on Flight , in theaters today . Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .
Also in a Monday afternoon round-up of news briefs, doc filmmaker Werner Herzog eyes a fiction project for his next directorial; Robert Zemeckis set for a Chicago Film Festival award; The Austin Film Festival names its winners and the Toronto International Film Festival sets its 2013 dates. Hugh Grant Joins Romantic Comedy Grant will star in the untitled romantic comedy that begins shooting in New York next April. The story revolves around a witty Englishman who wins an Oscar for Best Screenplay. Years later he is washed up and broke. He takes a job teaching screenwriting at an East Coast school. He’s not thrilled by the idea of teaching, but thinks he could make the moves on young co-eds. But then he finds romance with a single mom. This will be the fourth collaboration with writer/director Marc Lawrence. Toronto International Film Festival Sets 2013 Dates The 2012 event boasted 147 world premieres with over 300 attending filmmakers, according to TIFF. The festival said its 38th edition will take place September 5 – 15. Sparrows Dance and Informant Top Austin Film Festival Winners Noah Buschel’s Sparrows Dance and Jamie Meltzer’s Informant took the Narrative Feature and Documentary Feature prize at the 2012 Austin Film Festival. Narrative short went to Bryan Buckley’s Asad , while See The Dirt by Chelsea Hernandez and Erik Mauck took the doc short award. Around the ‘net… Stephen Colbert to Appear in Hobbit Trilogy The Colbert Report host will have his big screen acting debut with a small role in an upcoming Hobbit pic. Details about his role are not known, but he will not appear in the first of the films, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey . Fans will have to wait for the next installment in 2013 or the finale in 2014 to view him on the big screen, Access Hollywood reports . Wener Herzog to Bring Return to Fiction for Vernon God The Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker will return to fiction for an adaptation of DBC Pierre’s 2003 novel, Vernon God Little His last fiction feature was the eccentric My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done in 2009, and he has concentrated on documentaries in recent years, with Cave of Forgotten Dreams , about the Ardèche cave paintings, and Into the Abyss , a study of Texas’s death row, The Guardian reports . Robert Zemeckis Wins Chicago Film Festival Award Robert Zemeckis will be honored with the Founder’s Award at the 48th Chicago International Film Festival on Thursday. His latest film, Flight is his first return to live-action in 12 years. Starring Denzel Washington, the story revolves around an airline pilot who brilliantly lands a crashing plane, but his heroism masks dark secrets, THR reports .
The Korean pop sensation that’s taken over the world has found its way to the set of Wolverine , where the tuxedoed Psy stopped by to teach star Hugh Jackman — wearing Wolverine’s adamantium claws — how to dance Gangnam Style. And I thought the Filipino prison dancers marked the jumping of the shark! Putting years of Broadway dance training to use, the enthusiastic Jackman seems to have picked up Psy’s signature pony move pretty quickly, which is impressive if you’ve watched every celebrity this side of Ellen Degeneres attempt the dance craze of the year. They even gave Psy his own Wolverine claws. Okay, that’s pretty cool. It’s even better if you imagine this as the character Wolverine meeting Psy and indulging in a lighthearted moment of cross-cultural glee before an epic battle to the death. Because Psy is clearly some sort of mutant being whose power is the ability to entrance strangers with his syncopated gyrations and that damnedly irresistible ditty. Slicing gangnam style!!!! Great to meet @ psy_oppa who visited set yesterday. twitter.com/RealHughJackma… — Hugh Jackman (@RealHughJackman) October 16, 2012 Oh, how Wolverine laughs! Is it too late to turn Wolverine into a K-pop musical? [via @psy_oppa ]
On October 6, 2012 I became the second African-American OLLG in Justin Bieber concert history. It all started at about 11:30 A.M when my sister, cousin, and I arrived at the arena. We waited and waited and eventually we saw the beautiful chocolate meechy ass man who goes by Kenny Hamilton! He was on a segway directing the man who ended up delivering the OLLG crown. It was so beautiful. Then we waited some more and some dancers came out, so we all took pics. An hour later, THE WHOLE BIEBER CREW JUST CAME OUTSIDE AND LIFE WAS AMAZING. We all got to meet Scooter, Dan, Kenny, Scooter’s Mom, Nick Demora, and more. We finally decided to head inside at about 6-ish. There was so many people inside the arena. We got to our seats and they were closer than we thought so we flipped out. I went to go get merch and I was back by the time Cody Simpson came on. HOLY JESUS DID CODY GET SEXY. Yas and I did NOT expect that at all. We were falling out all over the place. After he was done, Scoot Scoot, Dan, and Fredo introduced Carly and she was so adorable. After Carly went off, we waited for the countdown to start. Finally, it started and Yas and I FLIPPED OUT again. In just 10 minutes, my idol would be in front of my face. Before the clock ran out, I decided to take a chance and tweet Justin and Allison and ask if I could be the OLLG. I tweeted, “@justinbieber @AllisonKaye Wanna make me the second black OLLG EVER(:? Section 112. Row 9. Seat 2.” After that, I turned my phone off and got ready to have the best night of my life. The concert started and were were instantly having a blast! Yas was falling on the floor and I was screaming my head off and dancing/singing along to every song. Every time he did something extra sexy (which was like 95% of the time) Yas and I grabbed on to each other and tried to stay standing. At some part during the concert, Allison and Fredo had walked past us. I freaked out because at first, I didn’t know it was them, but when I noticed Yas and I were like, “THAT WAS ALLISON. OH MY GOSH AND THAT WAS FREDO TOO. FREDO COME BACK”. We couldn’t get their attention, so we kept jamming out to Justin. Allison and Fredo passed us AGAIN, but this time I decided to say Hi to Allison. I tried to say Hi to Fredo, but lots of girls were asking him for hugs and he couldn’t hear me. They left again, and after two songs, they came back. I was looking at Allison when she suddenly stopped in front of me and asked, “Do you want to be the One Less Lonely Girl?” My mind went blank. All I heard was “LG?” My eyes widened when I finally pieced it all together and I said to Allison, “ME?” and she said “YES” and started to walk me down to the floor. Yas stopped me to ask if I was going to be the OLLG and I screamed “YES!” to her and she freaked out. I started walking and I looked back to see if Fredo and Allison were following me. Fredo suddenly grabbed my hand I was like, “OH MY GOSH I AM TOUCHING ALFREDO”. We got down to the floor and started walking to the stage. Some security lady tried to stop us, and after arguing back and forth for a bit, Allison was like, “NO. MAM. I HAVE PASSES. THANK YOU”, and we pushed past the lady. I was like, “Damn Allison!” Then we finally got backstage and OMG it looked like Never Say Never back there. Allison told me to give her my hat because Justin was going to give me a crown, so I did and that’s when I knew this was all real . I was freaking out. Fredo and Allison were just smiling at me and I think Fredo was taking pictures. Then he asked me, “What’s your name?” “Zaria” “NO! What’s your name?” “Zaria!” “No no! What’s your name? “….OmahaMauhlin?” Then Fredo was like, “NO! What are you right now?” “The One Less Lonely Girl?” Fredo and Allison were like “YESSS!” Fredo kept saying, “WHAT ARE YOU? “THE ONE LESS LONELY GIRL” “WHAT. ARE. YOU.” “THE ONE LESS LONELY GIIIIIIIIIRL” Then I started screaming and Allison told me to look up and guess who was there? JUSTIN. HIS PANTS WHERE LOW AND UNF I SAW HIS BUTT. Fredo was like, “DID YOU SEE HIS ARMS?” and I screamed,”YES. THEY ARE PERFECT”. He fangirled with me. He was like, “THEY’RE SO BIG AND MUSCULAR!” Then Nick came over and we said hi again and Allison told me it was time for me to step up on the platform. I went up there and he said, “I’ll see you out there, k?”. I met Kenny once more and Dan threw down a guitar pick for me. Allison took my phone because she said it would mess with Justin’s mic and she put it in my hat. Allison was so cute because she was doing the dance moves to OLLG. Allison said, “I think this is you. Go up to the arrow”. My heart started beating SO FAST and my mouth went dry. All I could do was smile and the next second, a dancer lead my out onto the stage. People were screaming and the lights were bright, but all I saw was Justin. I got lead to the chair and all of a sudden, Justin was in front of me grabbing my hand as I sat down in his throne. Then he reached down and started putting the crown on my head. All I could do was smile and try not to faint or die. At first, he put the crown the wrong way, so he fixed it and sat down next to me. I immediately hugged him and said, “Ohmygosh HIIII” in such a high-pitched tone that it made the mic mess up for a second. SORRY JUSTIN. Then he got up to sing to he crowd, I didn’t know what else to do so I just started waving my arm, thinking that Justin was going to do it too like usual, but he didn’t, so I just started swaying and singing along to the song. THEN HE CAME BACK AND SAT BESIDE ME. I looked into his eyes and he was singing to me. Then he switched sides and I grabbed his waist and like, held on to his shirt. I rubbed his waist, he must of thought I was a creeper omg. Then he kept singing to me and soon the song was over. We hugged again and he accidentally knocked off the crown, so I had to rush to pick it up. He reached out his hand and I grabbed it so quick. HIS FINGERS ARE SO SOFT. AHH. Then we ran off backstage. When we got there, we were so close to each other. He looked down at me and smiled as he said, “Thank you so much” in just about the sweetest voice on this earth. I smiled back so hard and I instantly gave him a tight hug and yelled into his chest, “I LOVE YOU SO MUCH”. I was going to tell him my name, but he ran off to go get changed. When he left, Allison gave me back my stuff and asked me how it was. “AMAZING”, I yelled, “I’M GOING TO DIE ALLISON”. She told me not to die because they try to avoid that. She started walking me back to my seat and so many people were staring at me and giving me high-fives. I saw my step-sister and suddenly, all of my emotions came flooding out. I ran up to her yelling,”DID YOU SEE THAT KENNEDI. DID YOU SEE IT? OMG OMG OMG. KENNEDI HE WAS FLAWLESS”. Then I ran back down to Allison and she was laughing at me. I was walking up the stairs to my seat and girls were congratulating me and telling me how they hate me. LOL. Once I saw my cousin, I ran up to her and fell into her arms and we started SOBBING. I was screaming, “AHHHHHH. YAS DID YOU SEE IT. OH MY GOOOSHH YASSS”. We couldn’t even stand, we started sobbing on the FLOOR. Like, we COULD NOT contain any emotions. We looked up and Fredo was taking pictures of us crying. Eventually we got off the floor and started to jam out to Justin again. Then, people randomly came up to me asking for pictures with me, and with he crown. I said sure, but then more started coming and I was like, “OH GOD”. They were blocking Justin and I missed 95% of him performing ALAYLM, so after that song, I told people I would take pics and stuff after the concert because I didn’t want to miss any more of the show. We took pictures for like 10 minutes and my cousin’s were like, “Oh Zar! You famous now? You famous now?” Eventually my mom’s boyfriend was like, “ZARIA. WE NEED TO GO”. I took a few more pics, but then we left to go to the tour busses. We got there and we stood on the fence and stuff. Fredo came out and started taking pics. Yas was like, “Fredo, she was the OLLG!” I’d like to thank all of you guys who tweeted me whit your congrats. It means a lot to me and I CANNOT thank Allison enough for actually finding me in the crowd. I lived out every girl beliebers dream and I’m so thankful I had the opportunity to do that. My life was made in ONE day. October 6, 2012 will forever be a special day to me. I will NEVER forget what happened backstage. Of course I will remember being on stage and having Justin sing to me for the rest of my life, but backstage was so special to me because we were secluded from everyone else. It felt like there was only Justin and I standing right there, even though I knew Allison was watching. I will never forget the way he said “Thank you so much” to me. He’s so sweet and you could tell he meant it. I hope that every OLLG appreciates every moment they have with Justin. Like I said, I could never thank Allison enough for actually finding me in the crowd. She’s so sweet for answering a simple tweet that made my life change forever. I cannot thank her enough. So, I hope you all enjoyed reading my long experience. -@OmahaMauhlin My video being OLLG Excerpt from: On October 6, 2012 I became the second African-American OLLG in…
The Real Housewives of Miami’s latest episode “Eager Beaver” has me convinced that the most annoying women involved in this franchise all live in Florida. We recap all of the bitch slapping and back stabbing in our THG +/- review. Apparently it’s lets bitch about Karent night because everyone has something to say and admittedly, she’s pretty good at giving them ammunition. Karent is over the top. She’s always a little too loud and too eager to jump into conversations that don’t involve her. Minus 10. But even with that, I can’t say she deserves the verbal beating Adriana is giving her behind her back. Minus 12 When Adriana quips that Karent would show up to the opening of an envelope I had to laugh. Like Adriana wouldn’t? All of these women are attention whores or they wouldn’t be on the show in the first place. Then she attacks Joanna when she doesn’t agree with her assessment. “Haven’t you got the point yet,” she yells across the table. Minus 7 . Adriana needs to ease up on the righteous indignation. It really doesn’t suit her, especially since she was actively flirting with Joanna’s fiance. Even Ana jumps in on the Karent bashing as she and her daughters stalk Karent’s Facebook page just to bash her and make fun of her boobs. Ah, there’s family entertainment. Minus 8. But neither Adriana or Ana can hold a candle to Lea Black. Lea’s opening line is “I really can’t deal with stupid.” Well, damn. Then her head must be a difficult place to be. When Marysol confides that her and her boyfriend broke up, Lea says, “I hope you laugh at this. He got his green card and left.” Oh yeah. Who wouldn’t laugh at that. Ugh. Minus 15 . Who would say something so hurtful as a joke, especially as Marysol is obviously still in pain over the split. But Lea’s all about what others can do for her. She bashes Marysol but then eagerly invites her to her latest fundraiser. She invites Joanna to the food tasting only because she wants her to buy a table at her gala for $12,500. Every time Lea hits the screen I cringe…almost as much as I did when we met Thomas. Thomas is rich and sleazy so of course all of these women want to be his close, personal friend leading to Karent literally jumping into his lap. Minus 9 . Even Elsa hits the dance floor with Thomas. Apparently the freak show has begun. At least Joanna remains sober for this shin dig. Plus 13 . But she does get all teary eyed when her sister says Romain wants her to move out. He’s tired of watching Marta laze around their home on their dime and who can blame him? But Joanna’s trying to make things work. She heads to Ana’s for a cooking lessons and wears the naked man apron. Minus 7. I’m guessing it was a present from Ana’s ex. Ana tells her making risotto is easy. I’m guessing she’s never watched chef Gordon Ramsey on Hell’s Kitchen. He’s always complaining about everyone screwing up the risotto. At least Ana tells Joanna she thinks she’s making life too easy on Marta. Plus 10 . The girl will never pull it together if her sister’s always there to foot the bill. Ana really needs to stop talking about Rodolfo. Even if he is playing both sides, the way she obsesses about him makes her look bad. Lisa’s looking like the sanest one of the bunch. Plus 15 . The craziest thing she did all episode was don a string bikini to bathe her dogs. I’m willing to cut her some slack on that one. I’m guessing she doesn’t even own a one piece. So Lea thinks Adriana should bitch slap Karent. I’m hoping someone would bitch slap both Lea and Adriana. Honestly on this show, there’s equal opportunity. I don’t mean to endorse violence but if they all slapped some sense into one another I wouldn’t mind a bit. Episode total = -30! Season total = -162!
It’s week three on Dancing With the Stars: All-Stars and the competition is heating up, with the All-Stars going all out to prove that they are in fact All-Stars. Cue Shawn Johnson. Shawn Johnson – Dancing With the Stars Week 3 In a night of flawless performances, the tiny Olympian stood out most thanks to a quickstep filled with trampoline flips, aerial tosses and fun choreography. The judges proclaimed the dance one of the best in 15 seasons. “Spectacular. Unforgettable,” Bruno Tonioli gushed. “Best. Dance. Ever.” echoed Carrie Ann Inaba. Even more amazing? Shawn finished in third place on the night, behind Melissa Rycroft and Kelly Monaco! Follow the jump for the scoreboard and ALL the routines! Kelly Monaco & Val Chmerkovskiy: 27 Melissa Rycroft & Tony Dovolani: 27 Shawn Johnson & Derek Hough: 26.5 Apolo Anton Ohno & Karina Smirnoff: 25.5 Gilles Marini & Peta Murgatroyd: 25.5 Helio Castroneves & Chelsie Hightower: 25.5 Sabrina Bryan & Louis van Amstel: 25.5 Emmitt Smith & Cheryl Burke: 25 Drew Lachey & Anna Trebunskaya: 24 Kirstie Alley & Maks Chmerkovskiy: 24 Bristol Palin & Mark Ballas: 22.5 Apolo Anton Ohno – Dancing With the Stars Week 3 Drew Lachey – Dancing With the Stars Week 3 Gilles Marini – Dancing With the Stars Week 3 Kelly Monaco – Dancing With the Stars Week 3 Helio Castroneves – Dancing With the Stars Week 3 Bristol Palin – Dancing With the Stars Week 3 Kirstie Alley – Dancing With the Stars Week 3 Melissa Rycroft – Dancing With the Stars Week 3 Sabrina Bryan – Dancing With the Stars Week 3 TWO DANCERS will go home tonight. Who do you think it will be? Can Bristol Palin dodge another bullet, or is she living on borrowed time?