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Check it Out! Mimi And Hubby Nick Celebrate His 32nd Birthday!

After the week she’d had, we’re sure Mimi didn’t mind having a few drinks ! While Mariah and Nick had a fun day out with the kids earlier in the weekend, they still had plans to have an adult night with friends at the Playhouse nightclub in LA. Hit the flip for more…

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Making It Rain On Them Hoes (Again)–Condé Nast Hires Another Black Editor!!

We’re pinching ourselves over here… the fact that Condé Nast has just hired yet another beautiful black woman to fill a coveted Editor position has us speechless. We broke the news when Condé Nast hired its first-ever African American editor-in-chief, Keija Minor at Brides and the now, Elaine Welteroth (the new Beauty and Health Director), is stepping up at Teen Vogue and it’s a huge stride for all of the other qualified women of color who’d like to work in the upper ranks of the fashion and beauty industry. According to Black Voices: “We live in a multi-cultural world, so embracing diversity is important in every industry,” Welteroth told Fashionista.com. “As it’s related to publishing, I think magazines really benefit from having a staff with a range of different perspectives and cultural references so that any reader can feel like there is someone on the masthead they can relate to, someone they can trust to speak up for them. It’s great to see that idea being embraced more and more.” Welteroth will officially settle into her new gig on October 15, after wrapping up her current role as Senior Beauty Editor at Glamour (where she landed just one year ago after serving as the Beauty and Style editor at EBONY). The torch is being passed to Welteroth by Eva Chen, who became a mini Teen Vogue celeb for the brand in the Beauty and Health director role. Chen’s popularity in the position is a credit to her 36,000+ Twitter followers and 24,000+ Instagram fans. Those are pretty high stilettos to fill, but we’re sure Welteroth will fit them well. Welteroth’s move from Glamour to Teen Vogue doesn’t require too much change in terms of job responsibilities–writing, editing, shooting, market work and covering all the social networks–however she will now be spouting advice to teens and dealing with the business side of publishing thanks to that “director” title. And how did the curly-top cutie land this plum position? “It’s all about preparation meeting the opportunity at the right time,” Welteroth said. “I had the chance to learn from some really talented people who have taught me a lot. So, this next step is sort of the culmination of a lot of work, great mentorship, and perfect timing.” We’re happy to see black women get their due respect in an industry that still has a lot of walls to break down. Images via twitter/WENN

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Snoop Dogg Endorses Obama: He Cleaned Half That $h!t Up in Four Years!

Snoop Dogg / Snoop Lion has offered an official endorsement of President Barack Obama, laying out his arguments in concise, not entirely illogical fashion. At the Toronto International Film Festival, he made the case for giving Obama four more years in an expletive-filled, absurd, yet compelling manner. “We need to give Obama four more years,” he said. “Bush f*%ked up for eight years, so you gotta at least give him eight years. He cleaned half the $h!t up in four years.”

Jerry Lawler Releases Hospital Video, Thanks Fans for Support

Jerry Lawler isn’t just awake and alert – he’s filming himself being awake and alert! The WWE broadcaster/former grappler, who collapsed on air of a heart attack while announcing Monday Night Raw in Montreal this week, has actually recorded a video of himself standing alongside his hospital bed. In the clip, Lawler is standing and speaking very clearly, even joking about all the wires connected to his body. He then goes on to thank for WWE Universe for all the well wishes sent his way. Watch now, and long live The King…

Kate Middleton All Smiles in Wake of Photo Scandal

Even a French tabloid’s surprising publication of Kate Middleton topless photos can’t faze the classy, graceful Duchess of Cambridge. At least publicly. Friday, visiting a Mosque during their tour of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Kate and Prince William acted like nothing was out of the ordinary in the least. Here are a couple of photos of the gorgeous, smiling Duchess: According to reports, the royal couple was informed of the scandal as they ate breakfast today, shortly before they left to visit the Malaysian mosque. The scandalous photos were allegedly snapped while the royal couple were on vacation in Luberon, France last week, and appear in Closer magazine. The pair stayed at the Chateau d’Autet, the private home of the Queen’s nephew Viscount Linley; the pictures were taken from a LONG way away. The couple obviously did not see any paparazzi as they sunned themselves on the balcony and pool of the estate. Now, they are “deeply saddened.” The magazine’s cover exclaims “OH MY GOD – the photos that will go around the world.” No doubt about that, but it doesn’t look like they’re bringing down her spirits. [Photos: WENN.com]

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Adele to Sing New James Bond Theme Song

Another day, another honor for Adele. The Emmy-winning, chart-topping artist will sing the theme song for this November’s Skyfall , Movie Fanatic reports, taking her place in history as the latest musician to play a role in the James Bond franchise. Adele – who will also reportedly write the track – joins the ranks of other icons to lend their vocal to 007, including Shirley Bassey, Nancy Sinatra, Carly Simon, Paul McCartney and Duran Duran. Skyfall , meanwhile, will once again feature Daniel Craig in the lead role and come out on 11/9/12.

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Miley Cyrus on Twitter: Does Anyone Love Me?

Has the mounting criticism over her Miley Cyrus’ new hair and appearance finally broken this young star? The singer threw herself a little pity party on Twitter last night, posting such cryptic messages as: Ever feel like you want just…. something more. not sure what exactly… passion perhaps? Sometimes i feel like i love everyone more than they love me. hatttte that feeling. Thought of the day: maybe it’s not that they love you less, they just love you the most they are capable of loving. The Tweets raised suspicious over Miley’s state of mind and her relationship with Liam Hemsworth , but Cyrus then added before the evening was through: “No there is not trouble in paradise…. just thoughts” and revealed she was “having some quality fianc

Kate Middleton to Sue Over Topless Pictures, Breach of Privacy

Within hours of Kate Middleton topless pictures burning up the Internet and the pages of French tabloid Closer , the Royal Family is reportedly planning action against the magazine behind these images. A rep for St. James’s Palace just released a statement saying that “legal proceedings for breach of privacy have been commenced today in France” by Kate and William. No further details were included. The move does not come as a shock, considering the family’s swift and forceful reaction to the photos in question. “The incident is reminiscent of the worst excess of the paparazzi during the life of Diana, Princess of Wales, and all the more upsetting to the Duke and Duchess for being so,” said a spokesman for Clarence House, the Prince of Wales’ office, early this morning. But that’s not how Laurence Pieau of Closer sees it. This editor doesn’t see why there’s any fuss being made over the shots at all. “These photos are not in the least shocking,” he told the Agence France-Presse. “They show a young woman sunbathing topless, like the millions of women you see on beaches.” If Pieau actually believed this, of course, it would raise the question: Why run the supposedly mundane pictures in the first place? Fortunately, this scandalous hullabaloo does have a silver lining for the Royals: There’s no talk anymore about Kate Middleton pregnant rumors, is there?

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Dolph Lundgren On He-Man Memories, His Scholarly Past, And How Art Imitates Life In The Expendables 2

Appearances can be deceiving, and as audiences learn in Friday’s testosterone-fueled sequel The Expendables 2 , even Dolph Lundgren ‘s volatile Gunnar Jensen has a few surprising secrets to share. Such as: In addition to being a habitual alcoholic and reformed-but-unpredictable member of the squad, Gunnar’s revealed to be a chemical engineering savant and former Fulbright scholar — elements cheekily borrowed from Lundgren’s real life. Long before the veteran of Rocky IV , Red Scorpion , Universal Soldier and, yes, Masters of the Universe earned his reputation as an imposing fixture in the ’80s and ’90s action realm, Lundgren was a decorated student who followed his economist-engineer father into the sciences and earned a master’s degree in chemical engineering. A chance meeting with singer Grace Jones sparked his Hollywood aspirations; shortly after making his debut in A View To A Kill , 1985’s Rocky IV and the memorable Russian boxer Ivan Drago marked Lundgren’s big break, catapulting him to fame alongside fellow icons stars Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis, and Arnold Schwarzenegger (who team up to defeat the dastardly Jean-Claude Van Damme in Expendables 2 ). As the golden age of the beefy, brawny action star waned, however, Lundgren turned increasingly to direct-to-DVD fare, but these days Lundgren is content with how things turned out: “I got married, had two kids, brought them up in Europe, got divorced, came back here again, and the kids are okay — they didn’t become victims of Hollywood or anything, so that feels good too.” Later this year the 54-year-old actor (who also writes, produces, and directs) will follow Expendables 2 with another high profile return to his roots, of sorts, in the 3-D sequel Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning . And while the bulk of his upcoming slate remains firmly in action territory, Lundgren’s turn in Jonas Akerlund’s indie Small Apartments marks another surprise move from the erstwhile Ivan Drago. Read on as Lundgren discusses his evolving image, how art imitates life in The Expendables 2 , his mixed feelings about notorious bomb Masters of the Universe (and its forthcoming live-action remake), and why he left a career in science behind for acting in the first place. In this sequel we learn that Gunnar is a oneime Fullbright scholar and has an advanced degree in chemical engineering, as you do in real life. When Sly first suggested writing elements of your life and background into Expendables 2 , what was your reaction? I laughed, you know, I thought it was funny. Only Stallone could think of stuff like that! I mean, I couldn’t have thought of it. I would have thought, “Nah, that’s too on the nose.” I would have thought of something fictitious, but he’s clever because he knows that people are interested in that, ‘cause he’s probably heard people ask me in press conferences, “Well, aren’t you like a chemical engineer or something?” So he brought that into the movie. How did people first react when they found out about your scholarly background? Did it take a while for people to realize it? It’s still not out there. It’ll come out a little bit with this film. But you know, when you do cinema it’s such a strong medium, it overshadows your real personality. If you play a very nice guy, lover, hero on screen but you’re an asshole in real life, it takes a long time for that to overshadow your screen persona; it maybe never will. In my case it may be a bit of the opposite — I play this brutal kind of one-dimensional, two-dimensional character so if you have other things in your real life it’s gonna take a while [to come out]. It’s just happened very quickly the last couple years that people are starting to catch on to it. Thanks to the internet. The internet, people read up on it. It’s such a hard climate now. Very few people would have time in their lives [to study] and have to go for acting straight away that to spend seven, eight years in academia would be a waste. You have one of those legendary Hollywood discovery stories. Looking back, do you feel like you sort of fell into acting? Fell into acting, well I did. I acted when I was younger but then my dad was an engineer so I started doing engineering and then I kind of fell back into it. I think a lot of it was because I had unresolved issues from when I was a kid and I wanted to be in something where you can emote, rather than just shaking test tubes and looking at dials. Not so much emoting in the sciences, is there? Not so much emoting in science, none. [Laughs] Just discussion, but it’s fun. I miss a little bit of it when you’re discussing intellectual matters. I don’t suppose there was much of that happening on this set? Not that much, but if you’re directing — I directed smaller movies — it’s a bit more like that, because you’re talking to the technical people. You’re talking to the composer and the editor and you have to be multitasking a little more. Roger Ebert once described your Universal Soldier character as a thankless kind of role for an actor. Ivan Drago, on the other hand, might have been one of your best. What do you think? I think Ivan Drago was a great character because he was a victim. I think that of all those characters I did earlier were kind of brutal and didn’t say anything, but [Ivan] was kind of the best because he was very charismatic and people cared about him. If you take, for instance, Clubber Lang in Rocky III , it was interesting but you have no sympathy for him. He was someone who just got beat, and you just felt great. Good for Rocky, he kicked that guy’s ass. But with Ivan Drago I think some people felt, “Awww, poor guy. They just used him, he’s actually not such a bad guy!” It wasn’t his fault! Have you felt over the years more interest from your fans to see more dimension in the characters you play? Yeah I think so, you feel that. But I always didn’t push it cause I know you can’t push it, and it wasn’t like I was dying to show it and my life would be nothing if I couldn’t show people who I really was. But now it’s happening on its own and it feels pretty good. I caught your performance in Jonas Akerlund’s Small Apartments , for example. Small Apartments was crazy, like a zany like Jerry Lewis type of a thing… Are you tempted to branch out more in that kind of way, with more daring or unexpected indie material and iconoclast directors? Yeah, I have some other ones I’ve done that are not out yet. There’s one I’m doing this fall called Without You I’m Nothing which is a drama about a girl who comes to L.A. to become a stripper. It’s written by the lead actress and there’s a good role in that, kind of like a crime boss, but he’s an interesting, mercurial type of a guy. So that’s dramatic, there’s no action. I don’t kill anybody. When you look back on your career and the ups and downs you’ve had over the years, what’s your perspective on where you’ve ended up and how you’ve gotten here? I feel pretty good about where I am now. In my way I feel like it’s a new beginning somehow, I don’t feel burnt out. I don’t feel like people know me. I feel like I’ve managed to keep sort of a mystery so that even though I haven’t accomplished what a lot of people have accomplished at my age, I still feel like it wouldn’t have worked for me because I wasn’t mature enough to handle it. Now I feel more ready to do other things so I’m pretty excited about the future. I’m glad the path went in that direction because also I got married, had two kids, brought them up in Europe, got divorced, came back here again, the kids are okay they didn’t become victims of Hollywood or anything, so that feels good too. Your life story would make quite the interesting biopic… Well I hope I’m still like halfway through it! Finding someone to play that role, that’s a tough one. It’s been announced that they’re moving forward with the remake of Masters of the Universe . What are your memories from making the original, and given that it notoriously flopped are yours fond memories of that project? There are some semi-fond memories because I had just done Rocky IV and became very well known worldwide, even though I didn’t know what that meant and it was very hard for me to deal with it. [ Masters of the Universe ] was my next picture after being the Russian bad guy. I was now kind of the American hero and it was like, “Whoa okay, let me see now how do I do this.” And I broke up with Grace [Jones] at that time, my girlfriend, so it was a hard time for me. My manager — I had to fire a bunch of people that were stealing from me. So it was a good memory in one way, on a professional level, because it was a fun movie and it’s one of the few movies my kids have seen because they’re small and it’s like a PG kids movie. But on a personal level I remember I was a little bit unhappy in life and other stuff. What advice would you give the people who are making the Masters of the Universe reboot ? Gosh, I don’t know. I thought about that for a second when I read it. Which way are they going to take it — superhero, really violent, CGI-driven? Or if they’re going to do more of a kids thing like Wizard of Oz , sweeter, I don’t know… Would you go back and turn in a cameo if they asked? [Laughs] If I’m gonna do anything in that movie, I’m gonna keep my shirt on . 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Cosmopolitan’s Editor Helen Gurley Brown Dead at 90; The Master Heads To Toronto Fest: Biz Break

Also in Monday afternoon’s round-up of news briefs, Martin Scorsese ‘s Frank Sinatra pic gets a writer. Harvey Weinstein is tapped to MC Toronto Film Festival -Asian film event. Haley Joel Osment’s Sassy Pants is heading to theaters and Jodie Foster boards a mob drama as director for Showtime. Harvey Weinstein to MC Toronto Asian Film Summit The Weinstein Company chief will act as the master of ceremonies for the closing banquet of the event, hosted by the Toronto International Film Festival that will spotlight the relationship between East and West. Previously announced guests include Jackie Chan who will attend as Guest of Honor and MPAA Chairman Senator Chris Dodd. “We’ve received tremendous support and interest from the industry and we’re confident this event will help foster deeper relationships and generate new business opportunities between key film players in the East and West,” said TIFF CEO Piers Handling. Sassy Pants Heads to Theaters North American rights to the coming-of-age comedy/drama have been picked up by Phase 4 Films. Haley Joel Osment, Ashely Rickards (MTV’s Awkward ) and Anna Gunn (AMC’s Breaking Bad ) star in the film about teen Bethany who flees her over-protective mother and goest to live with her dad where she forms a bond with his much younger boyfriend. The film, which made its world premiere at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, will release the title in theaters and VOD this fall. Around the ‘net… Cosmopolitan Editor Helen Gurley Brown Dead at 90 The former Cosmopolitan editor-in-chief died at 90 in New York shortly after being admitted to a hospital. She edited the magazine for 32 years and was the author of the groundbreaking Sex and the Single Girl . During her tenure at Cosmopolitan she became known for encouraging women to have sex regardless of marital status. She said her goal was to let tell readers “how to get everything out of life – the money, recognition, success, men, prestige, authority, dignity – whatever she is looking at through the glass her nose is pressed against,” BBC reports . Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master to Head to Toronto The Toronto International Film Festival’s Artistic Director Cameron Bailey tweeted that The Master will join the lineup at the event, which opens September 6th. The film, which debuts in Venice, stars Philip Seymour Hoffman, Joaquin Phoenix and Amy Adams in a story said to be inspired by the early days of Scientology, THR reports . Billy Ray to Write Sinatra for Martin Scorsese Universal Pictures has tapped Billy Ray to write the script for the Frank Sinatra biopic that Martin Scorsese will direct. Scorsese is currently filming Leonardo DiCaprio in The Wolf Of Wall Street , Deadline reports . Jodie Foster to Direct & Produce Mob Drama This is her first move behind-the-camera for television. She’ll direct and executive produce Angie’s Body for Showtime. The concept centers on a shrew, sexy and sometimes lethal woman who runs a family-based crime syndicate, Deadline reports .

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