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Beyonce And Jay-Z Baby Gets Love From Rihanna, Diddy

Gwyneth Paltrow, Young Jeezy and Solange also hit Twitter to congratulate Bey and Jay on their new addition. By Jocelyn Vena Beyonc

Best Movie Deaths Of 2011

From ‘Harry Potter’ to ‘Drive,’ MTV News mourns — and praises — the year’s best fictional deaths. By Kevin P. Sullivan Fred Weasley die in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2” Photo: Warner Bros It is traditional at the end of the year to look back on those we have lost in Hollywood. Usually this means a poignant montage of actors, actresses and crew members during the Academy Awards, but it should also be noted that plenty of fictional passings occurred in 2011 as well. They may have been memorable, sad, thrilling or even funny, but each movie death meant something, and if we were to look back on the characters that passed away this year, these are the five that would get the biggest applause. It should noted that this article contains nothing but spoilers. Sebastian Shaw (Kevin Bacon in “X-Men: First Class”) All it took was a coin through the skull to remind us why Kevin Bacon should be in more movies. His character, Sebastian Shaw, lived large and in style, choosing a submarine as his method of world travel and double-breasted suits as his villainous costume. When Magneto finally met up with him to serve up some revenge extra cold, Shaw ate it in one of the most memorable scenes of 2011 . Fred Weasley (James Phelps in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2”) Many characters didn’t live to see the end of the Battle of Hogwarts, but none hurt as much as the demise of one half of the ginger-haired duo. George may have lost an ear in Part 1, but he lost a twin brother during the series finale, and we were there with him. At the very least, we can all remember the fun times we had together and rest assured that there is still one genetically identical person walking Diagon Alley. Beth Emhoff (Gwyneth Paltrow in “Contagion”) The look of terror on Paltrow’s face from the trailer may rank among some of the year’s most horrifying movie images. Beth Emhoff’s death early in the film starts the chain reaction that sets the film’s wheels in motion, but none of the millions of the deaths caused by the virus are shown with as much intimacy. She may have been patient zero, but she’ll always be #1 in our hearts. Shannon (Bryan Cranston in “Drive”) Bryan Cranston’s Shannon didn’t have much time to accept his fate, and neither did we. Before we knew it, Bernie Rose (played by Albert Brooks) had declared it “over.” Even the toughest of moviegoers had to flinch at the sight of the razor blade cutting through the neighborly mechanic’s arm. Shannon added both comic relief and charm to a movie that benefitted so greatly because of it. Planet Earth in “The Tree of Life” and “Melancholia” The character we’re all closest with bit the dust not once but twice this year at the movies. It’s never an easy thing, watching the planet you’ve grown up on destroyed, just ask Princess Leia. But never has the destruction of our home world been shown with as much stunning cinematography as it was in mouth of these art house hits. Stick with MTV News as we count down the Best of 2011 , including the top Artists , Songs , Live Performances and EDM Artists of the year. For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos Best Movie Demises Of 2011

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In White Folks News: Chris Martin Says Wife Gwyneth Paltrow Has Been A “Great Beard” For 10 Years

Jay-z’s BFF Chris Martin who recently called Camel “sweet” is now jokingly saying that his wife Gwyneth Paltrow is his beard: The Coldplay front-man – who has long been reluctant to talk about his relationship with the Oscar-winning actress, with who he has children Apple, seven and Moses, five – admitted he does not like to discuss Gwyneth while on ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’ but joked he is secretly gay and uses her as his “beard”, a term used where a woman pretends to be married to a man because he is hiding his sexuality. Ellen said: “You have had a great relationship and two precious kids. And we love Gwyneth. She’s been here many times,” to which British-born Chris responded: “She’s been a great beard for me now, for 10 years.” Ellen added: “Is that right? It’s not really a real relationship?” and Chris responded: “Yes, it’s hard to believe.” Jokes schmokes, Chris, jokes schmokes.. Source

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Gwyneth Paltrow’s Ass in Tights on a Bike of the Day

Gwyneth Paltrow was filming some shitty movie because Hollywood is insular and they cast the same idiots for the same concept movies over and over and over again because like me…they like to beat a dead horse since the public will buy anything…you idiots…. That said, they put her in bike spandex, made her ride her bike, and the paparazzi got a shot of her pussy eating her seat, the basis of my bike seat sniffing fetish I always get caught attempting to live out when hot girls on hot days dock their bike on a lamp post and head into the market to buy lunch… Don’t confuse this for me thinking Gwyneth Paltrow is someone hot enough to jerk off to…I just have this habit of posting useless pictures of useless people who people think are important all day…

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Emmy Win In Store For Future ‘Glee’ Guest-Star Anne Hathaway?

‘I’m meeting with Anne in the next couple weeks,’ ‘Glee’ creator Ryan Murphy says at Emmy red carpet. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Anne Hathaway Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images All Gwyneth Paltrow had to do at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards was show up and rock a belly-baring dress on the red carpet. Once inside the Nokia Theatre, the stressful part of her evening was over, as her turn as Holly Holiday in “Glee” already earned her a win for Outstanding Guest Performance in a Comedy Series at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards earlier this month. Could Anne Hathaway be the next A-lister to nab Emmy glory for a guest-starring role on “Glee” ? It’s looking at the very least like she might well pop up in the halls of William McKinley High this season, according to Ryan Murphy, one of the show’s creators. “I’m meeting with Anne in the next couple weeks,” he told MTV News on the red carpet. “We’re not going to do guest stars at all the first half of the season, but I would love to work with her and she supposedly has the whole thing mapped out.” Indeed she doesHathaway has long held out hope of . appearing on “Glee,” telling MTV News last fall in hilarious specificity, “I would want to do two duets, one with the young man who plays Kurt. And I’d want to sing a song from ‘Into the Woods.’ ” Murphy has since let his cast know that Hathaway will be guest-starring at some point, but now it seems like it might all go down during the second half of the season. Will Hathaway stick to her original plan? Will Murphy bring his own ideas to their meeting? The “Glee” creator is waiting to find out himself. “I’m curious as to what she wants to do,” he said. “I love her. I think she’s great.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos 2011 Emmys Highlights Emmy Awards 2011 Red Carpet Interviews Related Photos Stars Light Up The Emmy Awards Red Carpet

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Charlie Sheen Presents at Emmy Awards, Wishes Best to Two and a Half Men

The Charlie Sheen apology tour took an unexpected stop last night. Following an interview with Matt Lauer , in which the actor admitted he took his warlocking ways a bit too far this year, the former Two and a Half Men star actually presented the awards for Lead Actor in a Comedy last night. Before handing the trophy to Jim Parsons , though, Sheen wishes his former castmates well. Was it a sincere gesture? A ratings grab for his roast on Comedy Central tonight? Should the Emmys have even given a stage to this man? Watch and decide for yourself: Charlie Sheen at the Emmy Awards

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Lonely Island Emmy Awards Performance: Hit or Miss?

The Lonely Island performed at the Emmy Awards Sunday, marking a rare live performance by the SNL trio of Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone. The guys were joined by Michael Bolton on “Jack Sparrow” before giving way to Lonely Island stand-ins Ed Helms, John Stamos and Maya Rudolph on “3-Way”. Akon then came on to belt out the chrous from “I Just Had Sex”, with an assist from Bolton and the guys at the end. It was … different at least. Take a look: Lonely Island Emmy Awards Medley

Emmy Awards Fashion Face-Off: Nina Dobrev vs. Lea Michele

A pair of red beauties walked the red carpet at the Emmy Awards last night. Though neither took home any hardware, both Nina Dobrev and Lea Michele looked gorgeous at the event, as The Vampire Diaries star posed for photographers without date Ian Somerhalder by her side; and the Glee actress stared intensely into the camera. Who wore her outfit the best? You decide, THGers…

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Emmy Awards Fashion Face-Off: Gwyneth Paltrow vs. Kate Winslet

Jane Lynch hosted, but Gwyneth Paltrow put on her own show at Sunday’s Emmy Awards in a see-through Pucci dress that showcased her toned stomach. Not the kind of thing you normally see on someone not named Kardashian, but she does look amazing for 38. Did she push it too far with this, though? Gwyneth Paltrow’s Emmy dress was certainly the night’s most daring, but can it compete with Kate Winslet’s gorgeous gown? That’s a different matter. The British actress, like Nina Dobrev and Lea Michele , wore red on the red carpet, and dazzled in doing so. Who dressed best, Gwyneth or Kate? Sound off below!

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‘Contagion’: The Reviews Are In!

‘You may never again be able to touch your face without asking yourself where those hands have been,’ one critic says of germ thriller. By Kara Warner Jude Law in “Contagion” Photo: WB Perhaps the most terrifying film opening in theaters this weekend is not one full of high-pitched screams, blood and guts, but rather the discomfort and cringing that accompanies the spread of killer germs. “Contagion” — featuring an all-star cast that includes Matt Damon, Jude Law, Kate Winslet, Laurence Fishburne, Gwyneth Paltrow and Marion Cotillard — demonstrates how quickly a cough can turn into a worldwide epidemic, as the characters reel from the rapid progress of an airborne virus that kills within days. Ordinary citizens are forced to come to terms with disease and death, while the medical community scrambles to find a cure and control the hysteria that spreads along with the virus. With a certified fresh rating of more than 80 percent on Rotten Tomatoes , “Contagion” seems to be creeping out moviegoers in the best and most realistic way possible. The Story “Global in scale but very particular in focus, ‘Contagion’ unfolds as an engrossing, believable search for Patient Zero and an effective vaccine. (‘It’s not a good time to be a rhesus monkey,’ remarks one character dryly.) More grounded in science than suspense, its rhythms evoke the steady beat of the crime procedural as the Centers for Disease Control (represented by Laurence Fishburne, Kate Winslet and a terrific Jennifer Ehle) and the World Health Organization (fronted by Marion Cotillard) work to save lives and stem panic.” — Jeannette Catsoulis, NPR The Direction “From his very first independent films through the “Ocean’s” trilogy and the widely misunderstood, little-seen “Che,” Soderbergh has viewed human life and human actions from a voyeuristic, almost clinical perspective, and in that sense a movie about disease and science and bureaucracy — about systems, rather than people — is a perfect fit. … There’s really no arguing with “Contagion” on technical grounds. The story it tells is based on sound epidemiology (even if some individual plot events are implausible) and the composition and editing are masterful. Instead of the usual two and a half hours of a Roland Emmerich-style disaster flick, this one is an economical 105 minutes, none of them wasted.” — Andrew O’Hehir, Salon.com The Cringe Factor “What we have here is one of the finest “breakdown of society” movies I’ve ever seen. If you’re the type of person who finds the opening credits montage the most frightening aspect of Romero’s original “Dawn of the Dead,” the instigating event to the apocalypse in “Contagion” is (sigh) a very real threat. Read “Flu” by Gina Kolata — or better yet, don’t, because maybe you like sleeping at night.” — Jordan Hoffman, UGO The Final Word: Pro/Con/Pro Style “If you’re looking for some kind of poetry — some exalted dramatic arc that lifts this narrative out of the ordinary — you won’t find it here. ‘Contagion’ is as straightforward as an episode of ‘CSI,’ but it’s gripping from start to finish. Now, excuse me while I wipe down my computer keyboard. — Leonard Maltin, IndieWire “Juggling multiple plotlines proved successful in Mr. [Soderbergh]’s ‘Traffic’ (and even more so in Alejandro Gonz