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Kate Major to Michael Lohan: Leave Me Alone!

Michael Lohan recently reached out to Billy Ray Cyrus . His ex-fiancee, Kate Major, says he’s been doing the same – and just filed a criminal complaint because he’s calling, harassing and threatening her constantly. A few weeks ago, the on-off couple split (again), Kate tried to pack up her stuff from their NYC apartment, MiLo got in the way and things blew the f*%k up. Kate then fled to her family’s Florida home, where Michael called so much, Kate asked Verizon to permanently block his number, which didn’t sit well with him. Michael allegedly threatened to do “something bad” to her at that point. She filed a criminal complaint with police in Florida and plans to seek a restraining order on Monday. Mike, of course, says her accusations are false as always. MiLo, accused of assault on Kate last summer, only to have her drop the charge, says “She has done this many times, and the allegations always prove false.” Much like his claims of representing Lindsay to the Late Show .

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‘Jersey Shore’ Star Deena Recalls Dirty-Dancing Past On ‘When I Was 17’

‘Everybody was like, ‘Oh my God, where did that come from?’ ‘ reality starlet says of her suggestive dance-team routines. By James Dinh “Jersey Shore” star Deena appears on “When I Was 17” Photo: MTV News Long before her fist-pumping days in Seaside Heights, “Jersey Shore” star Deena Nicole Cortese was already causing a commotion over her suggestive dance-floor skills. On the latest installment of MTV’s “When I Was 17,” the reality TV newcomer reminiscences about her dirty-dancing antics. “When I was 17, I quit cheerleading and started dancing,” Deena says on Saturday’s episode. “It was great because me and my one girlfriend were the captains of it, and we were, like, making up the dance moves. We got to pick out our outfits and I got to show my dance moves off. It kind of brought my music into the dance team.” With her newfound creative freedom, the New Jersey native whipped up a sassy dance routine. But the high school’s staff wasn’t too impressed with Deena’s choreography. “I remember making up this crazy dance move, like sexy moves, you know, like shaking your butt,” she admits. “Everybody was sitting there like, ‘Oh my God, where did that come from?’ ” Childhood friend Jaimie also remembers the controversy. “Our small town wasn’t ready for the dance moves that came out of Deena’s mind, and definitely made the teachers raise an eyebrow of what was going on,” she says. Despite the reaction of the faculty, the self-proclaimed “Energizer Bunny” says she really never understood why her routine was such a big deal. “[The teachers] were like, ‘Are they allowed to dance like that?’ I’m thinking to myself, ‘Yeah, we can dance like this,’ ” the reality starlet recalls. “It’s allowed. I’m not showing any boob or anything, it’s OK — God, open your windows,” she laughs at the memory. “There’s a lot out there.” “When I Was 17” — this week featuring Deena Cortese and Patrick Stump — premieres Saturday at 11 a.m. ET on MTV. Related Videos Sneak Preview Of This Week’s ‘When I Was 17’ Related Photos When I Was 17 (Season 2) | Ep. 9 | Deena Cortese, Patrick Stump, Jenna Ushkowitz

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‘American Idol’ Hollywood Week Ends With A Ticket To Vegas

Clint Jun Gamboa, Jacee Badeaux, John Wayne Schulz and Julie Zorrilla among the 50 moving on. By Gil Kaufman Contestants audition on “American Idol” Thursday Photo: FOX And then there were 50. If you thought Wednesday night’s “American Idol” was harsh, the final night of Hollywood Week really brought down the hammer. Unlike the previous night, when the show dithered away with group dynamics, Thursday night’s (February 17) show jumped right into it, presenting what host Ryan Seacrest promised was one of the most talented group of Hollywood finalists ever assembled. And, for once, he wasn’t just blowing smoke, as some of season 10’s standout singers brought it and punched their ticket to next week’s Vegas round. Haley Reinhart, 20, barely made it through the previous round after forgetting her lyrics, but the 20-year-old Wheeling, Illinois, student was back on track Thursday night, growling out a gritty and bombastic “God Bless the Child.” Though we’d barely met Tennessee’s 24-year old Ashton Jones before — she was in Ashley Sullivan’s group the night before — she killed it with a soulful “Idol” favorite “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going.” Confident 15-year-old Thia Megia got no shine Wednesday, but when she got back in the spotlight, she did it again, showing some supple vocal beauty with a cool “What a Wonderful World.” The girls definitely brought it, so it was up to the boys to prove they had it too. One of the rising stars, karaoke host Clint Jun Gamboa, peeled the paint off the walls with his dynamic cover of Ray Charles’ “Georgia,” a feat almost equaled on the same tune by sultry 22-year-old Tennessee office manager Kendra Chantelle, who traded bombast for buttery softness. Chris Medina went out of the box with an acoustic ramble through Bobby Brown’s “My Prerogative,” which was also picked by onetime groupmate Carson Higgins. The blond beach bum played it straight with the band, doing a high-energy, slightly spastic soul shout, while Medina did a Dave Matthews-like folk strum take that didn’t go over as well. Able to play their instruments for the first time, a number of the contestants took the opportunity, including Los Angeles student Julie Zorrilla, getting jazzy at the keyboard on Sara Bareilles’ “Love Song.” Murfreesboro, Tennessee, emo kid Colton Dixon, who came on strong during group night, emoted his way through a dramatic version of Daughtry’s “What About Now,” while 16-year-old Florida student Brett Loewenstern strapped on his acoustic for a fragile stroll through Brandi Carlile’s “The Story.” Melodica-blowing soul man Casey Abrams keeps surprising, and he continued his streak by being the first “Idol” contestant to bust out a stand-up bass for a finger-snapping jazzbo dig at Ray Charles’ “Georgia on my Mind” that earned a standing ovation. Already without her ex-boyfriend by her side, Chelsee Oaks seemed distraught when former groupmate Jacqueline Dunford was forced to bow out of the competition due to illness. The Nashville waitress pulled it together and dug down deep for an emotional “Because of You” by Kelly Clarkson, but her nerves were evident. After producers dropped the age limit to 15, a number of teens have proven their worth, none more than 15-year-old Lauren Alaina, whose big personality and charming smile have worked their magic on the judges. The savvy high-schooler kept in judge Steven Tyler’s good graces by reprising her cover of his band’s “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing,” putting a cocktail-lounge spin on the bombastic ballad, complete with a piled-on-top curly hairstyle. We just met Jacob Lusk the night before, and the Bobby McFerrin-like master of vocal tics and tricks did his thing again with a whisper-to-a-scream gospel throwdown on “God Bless the Child.” It’s been awhile since we saw real-life cowboy John Wayne Schulz , but his strummy aw-shucks cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “Landslide” mesmerized the crowd and inspired judge Jennifer Lopez to harmonize along. The unpredictable Sullivan proved to be the bundle of nerves she’s promised, falling apart singing Michael Bubl

Wiz Khalifa Announces 17-City Green Carpet Tour

Taylor Gang leader kicks of Campus Consciousness trek on April 1 in Raleigh. By D.L. Chandler Wiz Khalifa Photo: Al Pereira/ WireImage After spending a few months away from the road as he prepares to release his major-label debut, Rolling Papers, Steelers superfan Wiz Khalifa is set to embark on a 17-city college tour aptly named “The Green Carpet Tour.” The “Black and Yellow” MC’s latest tour is a joint effort in conjunction with non-profit Reverb and Pretty Polly Productions as part of its Campus Consciousness Tour series. Wiz will be joined by fellow Pittsburgh artist Mac Miller on the college trek starting April Fool’s Day in Raleigh, North Carolina, before ending the tour in his home state of Pennsylvania on April 26. Wiz’s reputation for loving all things “green” precedes him, but this tour serves an even greater green purpose: It aims to promote environmental awareness by using clean burning biodiesel fuel to power his tour bus and only bio-degradable and recyclable products backstage. Wiz’s successful Waken Baken tour of last year was just the start of a series of notable wins for the charismatic rapper. The 23-year old sensation is a nominee for the 2011 mtvU Woodie of the Year award , and Rolling Papers is set for a March 29 release. Before he heads out on his Green Carpet Tour, Wiz will perform on the evening of his album release at New York City’s Roseland Ballroom. Dates for the Green Carpet Tour:

SMH: Red Bull Is The Devil.. It Made Me Murk My Father!

This is some straight random ridiculousness right here… Red Bull is accused of second degree murder by a Florida resident! Stephen Coffeen says Red Bull, in part, made him do it. The Pinellas County, Florida man said through his attorney that a lethal combo of the energy drink and lack of sleep put him into a frenzied state that led him to smother his 83-year-old father to death with a pillow in December 2009. Coffeen’s lawyer George Tragos is arguing that because of such circumstances, his client be found not guilty by reason of insanity in his ongoing trial. “The insanity at the time of the offense is normally a perfect storm where all sorts of factors come into play all at once, all at the same time causing the break down.” Will this Red Bull induced ‘breakdown’ be enough to claim insanity and dodge a 30+ years for murder? When pigs fly! Not even his own flesh and blood is buying this bulls**t. “Stephen Coffeen’s brother Thomas told WFTS-TV he doesn’t buy his brother’s “high-energy” defense. “It’s crap; I don’t even think the man even drank Red Bull,” Thomas told the station. “They can not 100 percent tell me he did not know what he was doing.” SMH and we thought we had heard it all before.. Source

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[image]Jacoby Brissett height weight

Jacoby Brissett, a 6-foot-5, 225-pound QB is the third-ranked dual-threat quarterback by Rivals.com. He played in the U.S. Army All-America Bowl last month. In his senior season at Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer, Brissett threw for 2,743 yards and 32 touchdowns with one interception. Two days after National Signing Day, the Gators got more good news. Jacoby Brissett’s announcement that he would sign with Florida gave new coach Will Muschamp his 19th commitment in the class and second All-American qua

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‘Jersey Shore’ Star Sammi: ‘Nobody’s Hard To With Fight In That House’

‘Winning isn’t everything, but I’m proud of standing up,’ Sammi says of coming to blows with housemates like JWoww. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Jim Cantiello Sammi Photo: MTV News Last week’s “Jersey Shore” premiere ended with a mid-punch cliffhanger as Sammi and JWoww went at each other , grabbing fistfuls of hair extensions and clawing at each other’s faces. Who would win? The scrum picked up again Thursday night (January 13) and, as we should have suspected, nobody really wins when it comes to intra-cast brawling on the hit reality show, do they? That’s not to say the girls seem to regret brawling or that another fight couldn’t happen in the future. Because according to Sammi, she’s not scared of any of her castmates. “Nobody’s hard to fight with in that house,” she told MTV News recently. Sammi doesn’t mean that as some sort of hear-me-roar intimidation tactic. In fact, she professes to hate fighting and confessed, “I never fought anybody in my entire life until Miami.” But since the cast’s trip to Florida — fight she has. And each time, she hasn’t backed down from going at JWoww, who Sammi says is a much more experienced fighter. “I’m very stern in my opinions and I speak my mind,” she said. “Winning isn’t everything, but I’m proud of standing up [for myself], for never fighting before. For somebody who fights all the time to somebody who doesn’t fight, I’m a little bit proud of myself for just sticking up. “That’s just who I am — I stick up for myself,” she added. “I don’t care if I win, I don’t care if I lose, I’m just stern in my beliefs and my opinions.” Don’t miss “Jersey Shore,” airing Thursday nights at 10 p.m. ET on MTV.

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Lil Wayne Chills In New Mug Shot

Filed under: Lil Wayne , Celebrity Justice Lil Wayne looks kinda carefree in his latest mug shot … It’s no biggie for Lil …. when he left Arizona last month — where he’s on felony probation — for Florida, he was required to register with the Sunshine State and part of the process is… Read more

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Lil Wayne Chills In New Mug Shot

Filed under: Lil Wayne , Celebrity Justice Lil Wayne looks kinda carefree in his latest mug shot … It’s no biggie for Lil …. when he left Arizona last month — where he’s on felony probation — for Florida, he was required to register with the Sunshine State and part of the process is… Read more

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Britney Spears’ ‘Hold It Against Me’: Radio Programmers Weigh In

‘I can see it being another huge hit for her,’ Z100 program director tells MTV News. By James Montgomery Britney Spears Photo: Kevin Mazur/Wire Images You’ve already heard the likes of Perez Hilton and “Jersey Shore” star Pauly D extol its virtues, but with the Monday (January 10) premiere of Britney Spears’ “Hold It Against Me,” we figured it was time to let program directors at radio stations around the country weigh in on the track too. After all, not only are they the ones responsible for putting the song on the air, but they’re the kind of folks who know a hit the second they hear it. So do they think Brit has another smash on her hands? Not surprisingly, the answer appears to be “yes.” “When I originally heard it in December, it blew me away from the first listen, and the same thing happened when we played it on Elvis Duran’s morning show [Monday]; our Facebook and Twitter pages exploded, ” Sharon Dastur, program director at New York’s Z100 , told MTV News. “People are going crazy for it. They heard the leaked version and loved it, and now they’re loving the official version too. I can see it being another huge hit for her.” “We’re playing it at the top of every hour, and the reaction has been great,” Tommy Chuck, program director at Tampa, Florida, station 93.3 WFLZ added. “Both on Facebook and Twitter, people are glad Britney’s back; [they’re] thanking us for playing the song, telling us how amazing she is, and all the air staff loved it. It’s a solid single, and it’ll be a big hit for her.” And while that initial wave of fan enthusiasm was to be expected, what both Dastur and Chuck said would put “Hold It Against Me” over the top is the song itself, a master-class in of-the-moment pop, courtesy of the world’s foremost experts on the subject, Max Martin and Dr. Luke. “Pop radio is a tough business, and if the song is no good, it wouldn’t make it beyond the initial airplay,” Chuck said. “People are really responding to this song, though, commenting on the ‘dub-step’ element of it. It definitely sounds similar to a lot of the dance tracks you hear [on the radio by] Taio Cruz and Usher and Chris Brown. It continues that whole trend.” “[Britney’s] got a great team around her, and with Dr. Luke and Max Martin, you can’t go wrong,” Dastur said. “The reaction [to the song] this morning was outstanding. I asked some producers about it, because sometimes, we’ll play a song, and the reaction is a little one-way or the other. But this one was through-the-roof positive.” What do you think of “Hold It Against Me”? Let us know in the comments! Related Photos The Evolution Of: Britney Spears Related Artists Britney Spears

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