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Paula Deen Cries "Tears of Joy" in First Public Appearance Since Scandal

Paula Deen returned to the public spotlight for the first time since this summer’s n-word scandal, and cried tears of joy after receiving a huge ovation. The celebrity chef, 66, broke down in tears amid 10 minutes of thunderous applause at the Metro Cooking & Entertaining show in Houston Saturday. “These are tears of joy, y’all,” she said. “This is my first time out in three months. The one place I wanted to make my first step out was in Texas.” “You are forgiving folks with hearts as big as your state. We all experience pain in some way but pain is also a good thing because it makes you grow.” After her emotional outburst , Paula Deen quickly got back in touch with her sassy, culinary side joining sons Bobby and Jamie for a cooking demo. It looks like she’s clearly back in the swing of things. Deen walked up to a cameraman at the end of her exhibition, put her face right up close to his camera and said with a giant smile, “I’m back!” After the summer she had, that must feel good. The controversy began when she and brother Bubba Hiers were sued for racial discrimination and sexual harassment by former restaurant manager Lisa Jackson. When a transcript of a legal deposition, in which Deen admitted she had used the N-word in the past, was leaked in June, it swiftly ignited a firestorm. Paula denied all of Jackson’s claims and only admitted using racial slurs in past, unrelated circumstances, but her empire began to unravel fast. The Food Network fired Paula and she lost many lucrative endorsement deals shortly thereafter, including Smithfield Hams, Target and Walmart. Ballantine Books also canceled a five-book deal and stopped publication of her cookbook, despite the fact that the book had already hit No. 1 on Amazon. Last month, the lawsuit was dismissed , but the damage was done. A judge threw out the racial discrimination portion of the suit and soon after, Deen and Jackson reached a settlement to dismiss the remaining claims. Now that she’s back, do you forgive her? Did you ever jump off the Paula bandwagon? Should she go away and never come back? Discuss below!

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Orlando Shaw, Father of 22 Kids by 14 Women, Sued for Child Support

Orlando Shaw has fathered 22 kids by 14 different women. No, those are not misprints. But the Tennessee native doesn’t really see the problem, even though he may soon face jail time for unpaid child support payments and even though the state currently doles out $7,000/month in assistance for his children. “I was young and ambitious and I love women. You can’t knock no man for loving women,” Shaw told the local news this week. Shaw cites his criminal record for why he’s had trouble holding a job down over the years, as past partners have taken him to court on numerous occasions for unpaid support. “I love my kids and I can care less about what anyone thinks about it,” said Shaw.  And, sure, he’ll likely end up back in jail for being a deadbeat dead, but his name will live on… and on… and on. “I’ll be sure we’ll be here for years and years to come,” he says of his many families.  

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Local Reporters Fight on Air, Appear to Totally Hate Each Other

Man. Why can’t all local news broadcasts be this entertaining? A montage of clips featuring Philadelphia news anchor Nicole Brewer (a former Miss Pennsylvania) and meteorologist Carol Erickson has gone viral and for very good reason: It certainly looks as if these two totally hate each other! A network spokesperson claims the two are friends and the footage is edited out of context, but when one side is continually rolling her eyes at the other… we’re not sure how else to take it. Watch now and judge for yourself: Anchor Clashes with Meteorologist

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Eva Longoria in GQ Mexico: GULP!

Upon browsing through Eva Longoria pictures from the latest issue of GQ Mexico, we only have one question for Tony Parker: WHAT WERE YOU THINKING?!? And the same for you, Mark Sanchez . Who cares about your busy schedule? You’re the quarterback of the New York Jets. They’re terrible! As you click around these photos of the actress, we hope you’re regretting your decision to spend more time studying the playbook than studying Longoria’s body… in bed! Asked by the publication about her ridiculously good looks, the former Desperate Housewives star gave an answer that makes her even hotter: “I hope people perceive me as beautiful in everything I do in relation to works of charity and philanthropy, or political activism. For me, those are the things that define beauty. The beauty lies mainly on personality, not on skin.” Sure. True. Whatever. But we’re gonna go ahead and stare at your skin for a few minutes longer…

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Trace Adkins Defends, Explains Confederate Flag Symbol

Under a bit of fire for dinning a Confederate Flag earpiece during a nationally televised Christmas special this week, country star Trace Adkins has issued a statement. Trace Adkins – “The Christmas Song” Entertaining troops as part of a Japan-based USO tour, Adkins posted the following on his website yesterday: “As a proud American I object to oppression of any kind. To me, the battle flag represents remembrance of my Southern lineage – I am a descendant of Confederate soldiers who followed that flag into battle. “To those who view the flag as a symbol of racism, that was not my message and I did not intend offense.” Seems pretty reasonable and simple, no? What do you think of Adkins wearing that earpiece?   Totally inappropriate! Totally fine, it’s his decision! Fantastic, wish the South had won! Who cares?!? View Poll »

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CP+B and Psyop Make Old Navy Look Good

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Local Psyop recently completed 13 spots for Old Navy via CP+B, letting them let loose to invent a fun, whimsical and many layered world. The spots embrace Old Navy’s bright color palate and friendly environment and combine it with Psyop’s knack for creating an impressive spectacle and their entertaining eye for detail — combining live-action with handmade details and visual effects. “For this campaign… Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : The Denver Egotist Discovery Date : 24/01/2012 04:49 Number of articles : 2

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Diddy’s Daughter Chance Combs Singing “Coming Home” [VIDEO]

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P. Diddy’s cute little girl, Chance Combs, sent her daddy a video of her singing his hit single, “Coming Home”. Diddy shared this video of his daughter with his twitter followers, tweeting: “here’s what my daughter sent me yesterday to wish me good luck on the tour! I’ve been smiling ear to ear ever since!” I swear this is probably the cutest thing I’ve ever seen! Look’s like Diddy’s kids have the entertaining gene too! Check out the video of cutie Chance below, courtesy of Bossip.com . Diddy Discusses Topping Forbes List [VIDEO] Diddy Crowned Wealthiest In Hip Hop, Performs On “American Idol” Mary J. Blige, Diddy & Lil’ Wayne’s “Someone To Love Me” [NEW VIDEO]

Diddy’s Daughter Chance Combs Singing “Coming Home” [VIDEO]

Jennifer Lopez Brings ‘Latina Flavor’ To ‘American Idol,’ Fans Say

‘Paula Abdul did her thing, but J.Lo can do better,’ one fan says at auditions for Lopez’s ‘On the Floor’ video. By MTV News staff Steven Tyler, Ryan Seacrest, Jennifer Lopez and Randy Jackson Photo: Michael becker / FOX Two episodes into the new season of “American Idol,” fans are weighing in on the show’s newest judges: rock icon Steven Tyler and Hollywood triple threat Jennifer Lopez. Having already judged talent in New Jersey and New Orleans , some of Lopez’s biggest fans are loving what the New York native is bringing alongside side Tyler and “Idol” vet Randy Jackson at the table. “She looked amazing. She looked clean. She looked fresh,” Falon Johnson told MTV News at auditions for J.Lo’s “On the Floor” music video. “She’s like the new Paula Abdul. I’m excited to see what she brings to ‘American Idol,’ because she has some tough shoes to fill. I think she’s gonna do just fine. She’s J.Lo!” Carlos Ortiz thought Lopez found her footing at the table and that her opinions and criticisms were justified. “I think she is going to be fabulous,” he said. “Her consistency in every way, every detail, every mannerism that she puts out there, I think she’s gonna bring up lots of good things for these kids.” Fellow “On the Floor” auditioner Jason Maldonado was excited to see Jenny From the Block being herself on the show. “I think she’s bringing the Latina flavor to it,” he said. “So it’s different. Paula Abdul did her thing, but J.Lo can do better.” Ortiz also thinks fans might be tuning in just to see Lopez. “I think they made rather right choices. I watched the ratings last night; they’re over 26 million,” he said. “They actually saw the show. I think they’re doing great, and I think it has to do with J.Lo.” How do you think J.Lo is doing on the judges’ panel so far? Share your reviews in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos Jennifer Lopez: From The Block To ‘American Idol’ Related Artists Jennifer Lopez

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‘American Idol’ Experts Talk Steven Tyler, Early Faves

‘Idol’ watchers praise New Orleans standouts and a Simon-less panel that seems to ‘having a blast.’ By Gil Kaufman Steven Tyler, Jennifer Lopez and Randy Jackson on the season premiere of “American Idol” Photo: FOX Despite less-than-stellar initial ratings, “American Idol” is coming out of the blocks for its 10th season with something even more important than audience share, particularly for a reality show hitting late middle age, and that’s buzz. With a format that is well-beyond familiar by now, the injection of fresh blood via new judges Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez has amped up the watercooler talk for a show that some had predicted was on the decline. Despite fears that the show would stumble without the harsh guiding hand of departed go-to judge Simon Cowell, MTV News’ , said instead of mourning the loss of King Cowell, he’s praising the rise of Tyler. “If anything, Steven Tyler’s wacky addition proved that it’s not a ‘mean judge’ that keeps me jazzed for ‘Idol.’ It’s an unhinged one,” said Cantiello about the entertaining, unpredictable shenanigans pulled out by Tyler in the first two nights of audition episodes this week. “Truth be told, I never realized how much I missed Paula [Abdul] last year. Tyler’s colorful language, zany metaphors and deafening jangly man-jewelry was just the entertaining wild card the two-night premiere needed to give it a must-see facelift.” Cantiello was glad that the new trio, which also includes sole returning judge Randy Jackson, didn’t fall into the same old “mean Simon” and “too-nice Paula” tropes. Lopez easily mixed Abdul’s sweetness with an undercurrent of Cowell’s honesty, while Tyler deftly pinwheeled between wacky Paula-isms amid stinging putdowns. And already he’s delivered one of the season’s top lines in his zinger to belcher Michael Perotto courtesy of “Tommy Boy”: “Did you eat a lot of paint chips as a child?” MJ Santilli, founder of one of the leading “Idol” blogs, MJsBigBlog.com , agreed with Cantiello, calling Tyler the “breakout” star on the show so far. “The new panel seems to be having a blast,” she said. “Fun has been sorely missing from the judges’ table the past couple of years. Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez’s enthusiasm has energized Randy Jackson. The fresh, new panel has me not missing Simon Cowell at all. Yet.” The real test, though, will be when the show goes live on March 1, which will provide proof of whether the apparent camaraderie among the three is real or the product of clever editing. But what about, you know, the singers, who are ostensibly the focus of the show? Santilli said the New Jersey singers on Wednesday night were mostly weak, but maybe that was because they held back the best stuff in order to let the new panelists shine and get some traction. “The New Orleans hopefuls had more standouts,” she said of Thursday night’s bunch. “At least, there are a couple that I remember, like the two teen tenors, Brett Loewenstern and Jacee Badeaux.” With the age limit dropped to 15 this year, Santilli suspects the producers are gunning for a teen winner in season 10, but with high schoolers having struggled in the live shows last year, it’s unclear if the young’uns can handle the pressure of performing in front of an audience. With less jokey singers and a higher talent ratio on Thursday night, Cantiello also thought New Orleans offered up some promising contestants we might see again in Hollywood. “I can’t say I’m looking forward to another three weeks of audition episodes, though,” he added. “Let’s get to the live shows already!” Do you agree with our experts about the first two nights of “Idol” auditions? Tell us in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos Before Steven Tyler Was An ‘American Idol’ Judge … Jennifer Lopez: From The Block To ‘American Idol’

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Frank Rich: Weak Obama Suffers from ‘Stockholm Syndrome’ for Agreeing to Extend Bush Tax Cuts

It appears that President Obama is about to approve the extension of the Bush tax cuts and this has sent liberals into a frenzy. How to explain it? Well, Frank Rich of the New York Times has a very creative explanation : a weak Barack Obama has been spiritually kidnapped by Republicans and is now suffering from Stockholm Syndrome which allows him to sympathize with his captors. Here is Rich explaining it in “All the President's Captors” at his entertaining best: THOSE desperate to decipher the baffling Obama presidency could do worse than consult an article titled “Understanding Stockholm Syndrome” in the online archive of The F.B.I. Law Enforcement Bulletin. It explains that hostage takers are most successful at winning a victim’s loyalty if they temper their brutality with a bogus show of kindness. Soon enough, the hostage will start concentrating on his captors’ “good side” and develop psychological characteristics to please them — “dependency; lack of initiative; and an inability to act, decide or think.”