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Megan Fox — Holiday Hotness

Filed under: Megan Fox , Photo Galleries , Hot Bodies Santa Claus has come early this year. Here’s Megan Fox , frolicking around the beach in Hawaii yesterday. Yes, Virgina … Read more

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Zac Efron & Vanessa Hudgens: They’re Done!

Filed under: Vanessa Hudgens , Zac Efron , Break-ups Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens have called it quits … TMZ has confirmed. The pair met on the set of “High School Musical” in 2005.

Fashion Face-Off: Carrie Underwood vs. Kaley Cuoco

Carrie Underwood dominated the American Country Awards Monday night, winning six honors. Can she defeat a formidable foe in this style showdown, though? The singer dazzled, showing a bit of leg in a long red gown with gold sandals, clutch and jewelry. Simply stunning. As for her opponent, actress Kaley Cuoco? It’s a bit unclear why she was there, but who cares. She’s smoking hot, and The Big Bang Theory quotes are hilarious. Who looked best? You tell us below!

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Happy Birthday, Jasmine Villegas!

Be nice, Justin Bieber fans. Singer Jasmine Villegas turns 17 today and the question is whether or not readers will be able to look past their jealousy and send in happy wishes to this young star. Yes, she has made out with Bieber . And, yes, these two had fun in Hawaii together. But can anyone blame Jasmine? Would anyone act differently if given the chance? Since these incidents, Bieber has said he’s single, so Jasmine won’t be celebrating her birthday alongside that shaggy-haired stud. But we hope she manages to have a great day nonetheless!

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Chaka Khan — Punished for Hawaiian Concert

Filed under: Chaka Khan Chaka Khan went to Hawaii — and all she got was a lousy lawsuit … after the singer allegedly stiffed a production company out of thousands of dollars stemming from an island concert back in Jan. Long story short — Chaka hired 15/40 productions to… Read more

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Ex College Football Star: The Horrific Crash Photos

Filed under: Colt Brennan , TMZ Sports Former University of Hawaii star Colt Brennan has been upgraded to stable condition this morning — which is a borderline miracle when you see the gruesome photos TMZ has obtained of his car accident yesterday. Brennan was the passenger in a vehicle… Read more

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Pusha T Says Cryptic ‘So Appalled’ Verse Is ‘Self-Explanatory’

Clipse MC opens up about apparent reference to incarcerated ex-manager on Kanye West track, on ‘RapFix Live.’ By Alvin Blanco Pusha T Photo: Sohyung Kang/MTV News Pusha T has been getting plenty of mainstream recognition lately thanks to his G.O.O.D. Music co-sign and standout guest appearances on Kanye West’s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. When the younger half of Virginia rhyme duo the Clipse dropped by “Rap Fix Live” on Thursday, he opened up about trips to Hawaii to craft “Runaway” with ‘Ye , but he also talked about brother and rhyme partner Malice as well as his incarcerated former manager. “Everybody knows that we’ve been through the wringer as far as the whole music and the whole street situation,” Pusha said. “Our family, our management, our friends. I lost five of my closest friends in ’09; like 30 years, 15 years [in prison] or better. A lot of what you see me doing right now is just so that none of that goes in vain, [like], I’mma show y’all that this is not in vain.” Pusha’s onetime manager Anthony “Geezy” Gonzalez was charged in 2009 with leading a $10 million drug-trafficking ring and sentenced to 32 years in prison. Asked whether a lyric from West’s “So Appalled” (“I speak of gospel, hostile/ Tony doing time for what he did to nostrils”) referred to Gonzalez, Pusha, who has typically been guarded about his ex-manager in the press, would only say, “That’s self-explanatory.” According to Pusha, it was the instrumental for “So Appalled” that inspired him to deliver such a spirited verse. “It’s Kanye, the beat brings the ghost out of you,” he said. The Virginia MC gave an update about Malice, who he said has been busy preparing for the release of his memoir, “Wretched, Pitiful, Poor, Blind, and Naked,” with a provocative series of vlogs that include excerpts from the book. “People always say the dichotomy of the Clipse is, I’m the more brash one and Malice is the more introspective one, and [those are] the roles we play in the group,” Pusha explained. “But when you take Malice out of the group and you sit him down and he talks to you, well, writing to you in this book, it’s not rhyming, it’s just these are his words, these are his thoughts, these are his experiences. I think people are going to be blown away by this guy’s mind.” What do you think of Pusha’s verse on “So Appalled”? Share your reviews in the comments. Related Videos ‘RapFix Live’ With Pusha T Related Artists Pusha T

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Kanye West Pushed For ‘More Douche Bag’ On ‘Runaway,’ Pusha T Recalls

Clipse MC breaks down the making of the Yeezy track on ‘RapFix Live.’ By Mawuse Ziegbe, with reporting by Sway Calloway Pusha T Photo: Sohyung Kang/MTV News Sometimes, there is a certain element that can take a song to another level, and according to Pusha T, Kanye West had a very specific idea about the secret ingredient needed to make “Runaway” a memorable track. The G.O.O.D. Music MC recently revealed to MTV News that ‘Ye was adamant about packing as many “douche bags” into their collaboration as possible. “I’m writing a verse, and I come back to the table, and it’s something that I’m feeling, and he’s like, ‘Naw, but I need more douche bag.’ And I’m like, ‘All right, man, c’mon.’ So I go back, and he’s like, ‘Naw, more douche bag!’ He’s screaming at me ‘more douche bag’ at this point,” Push said during his “RapFix Live” interview Thursday (November 18) about crafting the douche-bag-toasting standout from ‘Ye’s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. “I just really had to, like, take myself out of it a little bit and then put … the perspective of the guy … who thinks he can fix it, but he’s not being preventative.” Push said the song developed organically but that Yeezy had unexpectedly stumbled upon a subject the Clipse MC was very familiar with: the art of douche-baggery. “It starts from a conversation. We’re talking, and he’s like, ‘I like your perspective on that. Put a verse to that.’ What he didn’t know was [that] I was going through my own relationship turmoil at the time,” Push revealed. “I was being a douche bag,” he said, adding, vaguely, that he was doing “whatever wrong you can do” in a relationship. Although the concept arose naturally enough, Push said ‘Ye was relentless about making the final product just right. “I’ve never worked with anybody like him,” Push said. “He just pushes you and pushes you and pushes you. With ‘Runaway,’ I think I wrote that four times.” While Yeezy lab sessions had their moments of intensity, Push said developing a partnership with the G.O.O.D. Music impresario easily grew out of an excursion to West’s tropical outpost. “It started from a three-day trip to Hawaii,” he said of becoming a part of the G.O.O.D. Music fold. “It was supposed to be a three-day trip, [and] it ended up being a month, just collaborating on his album. The ‘Runaway’ song was done, a couple of the G.O.O.D. Friday joints were done. ‘So Appalled’ was done. It was just a vibe thing. We got in there, and we just started vibing.” Push said Yeezy was also confident that joining forces with the Virginia spitter would be a partnership with the potential to shut down the game — or at least the 2010 MTV VMA stage , where the pair premiered the record. “He was just [like], ‘You know we about to kill this, right? It’s about to be a real problem. This is gonna be, like, one of the biggest moments right now,’ ” Push remembered. “He was like, ‘C’mon, the record’s crazy, I’m debuting it here. When people see us together, we about to shock. We about to hurt some people.’ ” What do you think a recording session with Kanye West would be like? Let us know in the comments! Related Videos ‘RapFix Live’ With Pusha T Related Artists Pusha T Kanye West

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Jill McCormick & Eddie Vedder Hawaii Wedding

Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder and his longtime girlfriend, model Jill McCormick have finally tied the knot in a private ceremony in Hawaii on Saturday (September 18) MORE http://bumpshack.com/2010/09/20/jill-mccormick-eddie-vedder-hawaii-wedding/ added by: c7girl

Howard Kurtz, White House Mouthpiece? Article Rains ‘Fact’ Fire on Forbes

On Friday, Washington Post media reporter Howard Kurtz wrote a “White House rips Forbes” article . Dinesh D’Souza has drawn a “torrent of criticism” for writing that President Obama is motivated by his African father’s “anti-colonial” views, Kurtz wrote, but emphasized how the White House is training its fire on Forbes magazine for publishing it, suggesting it’s un-factual. Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs asserted “It’s a stunning thing, to see a publication you would see in a dentist’s office, so lacking in truth and fact.” (Has he read Newsweek?) This isn’t about “facts,” it’s about spins. D’Souza can be accused of putting the president on a psychoanalyst’s couch about his father. (As if the media never did this for George W. Bush.) D’Souza shot back to Kurtz that it’s simply a fact that the president had a Kenyan father. But Kurtz went into Gibbs-echoing rebuttal mode:  The facts are also these: Obama Sr. abandoned the family when his son was 2, and the future president saw his father only one more time, during a visit in Hawaii when he was 10. Obama Sr. died in 1982. Gibbs says the Forbes attack comes at a time when there is “no limit to innuendo” against the president, including baseless charges that he is a Muslim and was not born in the United States. Forbes, he says, “left the facts on the cutting-room floor.” D’Souza acknowledges one error. He wrote that Obama “is a man who spent his formative years — the first 17 years of his life — off the American mainland, in Hawaii, Indonesia and Pakistan, with multiple subsequent journeys to Africa.” Obama visited Pakistan once, as a college student, when he was older than 17. (Hawaii, of course, may be off the American mainland, but it is hardly out of the American mainstream.) This is again, not a “fact,” but a spin. Hawaii is clearly more than 2500 miles form the mainland. As much fun as reporters make of hicks in Kentucky or Alabama, suggesting they are out of the mainstream, it’s just as fair game to question the “mainstream” cultural viewpoint of Hawaii. If the red states are “less than cosmopolitan,” the blue states are “less than nationalistic.” D’Souza’s article borrows heavily from Obama’s own fact-challenged memoir “Dreams From My Father,” so it would be just as fair for Kurtz to suggest to Gibbs that getting elected to office (and becoming a multimillionaire) off a gooey grew-up-fatherless memoir carrying a huge factual disclaimer doesn’t grant you the higher ethical ground on “fact twisting.” Even if Howard Kurtz thinks it does.  Obama’s introduction admits that his quotes in the book are an “approximation,” and “some of the characters that appear are composites of people I’ve known, and some events appear out of precise chronology. With the exception of my family and a handful of public figures, the names of most characters have been changed for the sake of their privacy.” Kurtz put an exclamation point on the liberal argument at the end, without labeling it as liberal: Columbia Journalism Review this week called the D’Souza article “a fact-twisting, error-laden piece of paranoia” and “the worst kind of smear journalism — a singularly disgusting work.” The Columbia Journalism Review is a left-wing rag. The Forbes-bashing writer, Ryan Chittum, also thought Rick Santelli’s 2009 on-air outburst that started the Tea Party movement was comical. His article was headlined “CNBC Editor: The People Are Revolting. Santelli Plays Mel Brooks Playing Louis XVI.” Chittum began:  In the annals of CNBC cluelessness, this morning’s outburst by the channel’s Rick Santelli is up there with the worst….The segment couldn’t more clearly illustrate the disconnect between the financial-services sector, certain financial journalists, and, you know, “reality.” So how is this magazine some sort of nonpartisan, independent arbiter of political writing, as Kurtz implied?

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