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Gallery: The 10 Most Disturbing Justin Bieber Cakes

Editor Liana just asked if cakes designed to look like Justin Bieber was really a “thing.” Young Jedi has much to learn. Any food product can be designed in the Biebs’ image. We just chose cakes because Bieber pumpkins were obviously made by an adult who might come after us if we desecrate their homage to the tiny super star. Time to eat! Post from: Crushable Gallery: The 10 Most Disturbing Justin Bieber Cakes

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Latest Pictures of Justin Bieber Arriving at the ‘Late Show’

Teen sensation Justin Bieber emerges from a car as he preps to make an appearance on the “Late Show with David Letterman” in NYC. The teen heartthrob, 16, has been busy promoting his 3D documentary “Justin Bieber: Never Say Never”. (Pacific Coast News) more pics

Scott Dangerfield’s ‘American Idol’ Audition Wows Jennifer Lopez

‘You might be my favorite so far,’ J.Lo tells the unassuming student teacher in Milwaukee. By Adam Graham Scott Dangerfield auditions on Wednesday’s “American Idol” Photo: FOX Sometimes talent catches you off guard, and Scott Dangerfield came into his Milwaukee audition on Wednesday’s (January 26) “American Idol” episode without a hard-luck tale or a weepy backstory. But he left elevated on a cloud of praise and was dubbed by Jennifer Lopez as her “favorite” contestant thus far. The first thing the judges noticed about Dangerfield, an unassuming 22-year-old student teacher in Milwaukee, was his lips, and how he appeared to be wearing lipstick. Blushing, he wiped off his lips. “I was kissing one of the girls backstage!” Dangerfield said, prompting Jackson to make a crack about a potential love connection. “More than one destiny is going to be made for me today,” Dangerfield joked. With his shaggy haircut, black framed glasses and bookish outfit — he wore a button-down shirt with the sleeves rolled up and a casual pair of shorts — Dangerfield gave off a slight Clay Aiken vibe, albeit cooler than the season-two contestant. And when he sang, it was similarly surprising: He did Amos Lee’s 2005 song “Dreamin’ ” and infused it with his rich, soulful tone, made smoother by his easygoing style. There were no nerves on display as he sang, and Dangerfield sailed through the audition. The judges were floored. “You might be my favorite so far,” Lopez beamed. “I swear! Wow!” She pushed for a quick vote, giddily bouncing in her chair and repeating “I want to vote!” like a toddler trying to get her way. Yes, Dangerfield managed to turn J.Lo into a pile of mush. Following Lopez’s yes vote, Randy Jackson offered one of his trademark over-the-top endorsements — “hundred million percent yes” is just the same as “100 percent yes,” Randy — and Steven Tyler chimed in by saying, “We’ve been waiting all day for you.” But Lopez still wasn’t finished gushing: “Keep the hair, keep the glasses, I like all of it,” she said, reiterating, “You’re my favorite.” In the hallway outside the judges’ room, Dangerfield was greeted by a group of friends, to whom he bragged about Lopez’s praise, saying it almost caused him to faint. But he had earned his right to gloat: Unlike his namesake Rodney, this Dangerfield got plenty of respect. What did you think of “American Idol” on Wednesday? Let us know 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 Artists Jennifer Lopez

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‘American Idol’ Finds Tragic Stories, Aerosmith Groupies In Milwaukee

Jerome Bell, Scott Dangerfield, Alyson Jados and Scotty McCreery stand out in week two. By Gil Kaufman Steven Tyler on Wednesday’s “American Idol” Photo: FOX The second week of “American Idol” auditions brought our judges to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and the first visit to the beer-and-cheese-loving Midwestern town busted out of the gate with a surefire star in the making, as well as the by-now-familiar slow-motion glamour montage complete with Steven Tyler yelps and profane bleeps. The trip also served up one of the most touching “Idol” audition moments of all time and a healthy roster of talented young teens. Though the focus was to be on the auditioners this year, the episode opened with Randy Jackson and Steven Tyler doing an endearing a cappella duet of Aerosmith’s “Sweet Emotion” accompanied by an Altoids tin and some cheeky lyrics about bad singing. As if we could forget that Tyler is a world-famous rock star, right? But that was soon replaced by the froggy voice of Garner, North Carolina, native Scotty McCreery, 16, who wowed the judges off the bat with his perfect country rumble through Josh Turner’s “Your Man” and Travis Tritt’s “Put Some Drive in Your Country.” Both songs sounded like the work of a career cowboy crooner rather than a high school baseball prospect. “Well hellfire, save matches, f— a duck and see what hatches!” Tyler enthused to the howls of the whole “Idol” crew. “That’s beautiful.” Host Ryan Seacrest humored budding radio host Joe Repka, 19, an awkward communications major who lost the panel off the bat with his lame “radio voice,” then set them howling like dogs with a warbly operatic slog through Billy Joel’s “The Longest Time.” Emma Henry, 15, said she’s watched the show since she was 5, and her raspy, emotional “True Colors” by Cyndi Lauper had rough spots but won Tyler over with its unique character. “I want this so bad; this is what my life is about,” the emo teen wept after judge Jennifer Lopez said no and Jackson reluctantly put her through. “Don’t disappoint us,” he cautioned. One of the bright spots in an otherwise grim day of auditions in Milwaukee was colorful belter Naima Adedapo, who killed it with a gospel-tinged slow-and-easy version of Donny Hathaway’s “For All We Know,” which was powerful, self-assured and oh-so-buttery. “I like you a lot,” said Lopez, who called Adedapo the whole package. They also gave a thumbs-up to wedding/ bar mitzvah singer Jerome Bell , 27, when the New York native slayed Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get It On” thanks to high energy and a sugar-sweet falsetto. “So good, so good,” Tyler gushed. One thing has already become clear this season: Singing Lady Gaga is a terrible idea in an “Idol” audition. Every time. And don’t show up with giant toothbrushes or wearing your Civil War re-enactment costumes, because that mess doesn’t wash. Admitting that they lowered the age limit in part because of Bieber Fever, Seacrest said there have been a lot of stellar 15-year-olds so far this year, with startlingly confident California native Thia Megia proving them right after a soulful stroll through Adele’s “Chasing Pavements.” She set off an avalanche of 15-year-old gold-ticket winners, providing a glimpse of the youthquake that is sure to shake the Hollywood rounds. It’s unclear why 22-year-old Harvard grad and White House intern Molly De-Wolf Swensen even needs “Idol,” but the statuesque blonde proved she has some other skills with a smoky “Sitting on the Dock of the Bay” that appeared to catch Tyler’s eye. “Who knew what was goin’ on at the White House?” Randy said, with Tyler adding, “That’s great. You got attitude, you know where to put it, geez, that was beautiful!” Day two brought more R&B belters, a (terrible) Obama impersonator, an operatic destruction of Bieber’s “Baby” and a Minnie Riperton slayer with some serious bad attitude. Then there was mild-mannered awkward loner accountant/funeral singer (is that even a thing?) Steve Beghun, who did a Jason Mraz-meets-Josh Groban warble that Tyler called “disturbingly great” and which was just good enough to get him to Hollywood. Milwaukee student teacher Scott Dangerfield, 22, looked like an indie-rock slacker but came on like a blue-eyed soulster when he sang Amos Lee’s “Dreamin’.” It felt a bit mannered but was so compelling to Lopez that she called it her favorite audition so far, counseling him to keep the grown-out Bieber hair and nerdy glasses. Hire a rock star and you’ll get a few groupies, such as self-avowed Chicago rocker girl and bartender Ali Jados, 26, who immediately caught her idol’s fancy. “Wow,” Tyler said wide-eyed while looking over the raven-haired beauty with the voluptuous mouth. “You look like you could be one of my … nope, I can’t say it. … One of my friends. ” She knew just what song to pick, too, growling out a cover of the Beatles’ “Come Together,” which Aerosmith famously covered in the disastrous 1978 “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” movie, segueing into a duet with Tyler on Aerosmith’s “Dream On.” Tyler appreciated that she sang one of his songs but said he was scared by how pitchy her performance was, though Lopez liked her stage presence and performance quality. Randy gave it a no while Lopez said yes, so it was up to Tyler, who faked left and then sent Jados to the next round. The night ended with one of the all-time “Idol” audition tearjerker stories, courtesy of Chicago’s Chris Medina, 26, who told the tragic tale of his fianc

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Selena Gomez receives threats for photos with Justin Bieber

I knew that Beliebers would not be very happy to see photos in which his idol appears very, very beautiful caramel with Selena Gomez. Said and done, they have started to show their rejection of the Disney star threatening via Twitter. Every time we hear news that we dislike, we show our discontent in various ways. However, I think we should be a little more tolerant and not be so aggressive. It’s okay to disagree with something, in this case, the possible relationship between Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez but we must not attack anyone in any way. What they’re doing admirers Justin with Selena, It seems much exaggerated. The Believers have decided to start throwing a series of threats and skills to the protagonist of “The Wizards of Waverly Place “by their Twitter accounts. Here I show you a few: – “Selena Gomez if you break the heart of Justin bieber I’ll kill you. ” – “ SelenaGomez I’ll kill you. I swear to God! ” – “SelenaGomez if you are the love Justin I’ll kill you I HATE YOU! ” – “SelenaGomez cancerous bitch bitch … I’ll kill myself because I saw you and Justin kissing, well, thanks Selena thanks, now kill me. ” – “SelenaGomez stay away from Justin, Pedophile, delayed, I will kill you at night under your filthy bed. ” Anyway that these threats are met is difficult enough, but still seems too long to write stuff, even when they are free to opine.

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From Rant to Riches: Angry student tops the list of most watched YouTube videos of 2010

A student’s video rant over an attack on his sister has become YouTube’s most-watched video of the year. Antoine Dodson, who lived in the impoverished neighbourhood of Lincoln Park in Alabama, unleashed an angry, but comical tirade at a local news reporter which has since been turned into a song by a New York duo. Musicians Evan and Michael Gregory transformed Dodson’s words into an auto-tuned song, ‘Bed Intruder’ which has received a total of 61 million hits. Scroll down to watch the ‘Antoine Dodson’ video as well as the others that made the top 10 list Rags to riches: A song based on Antoine Dodson’s furious TV interview became the internet’s most viewed video in 2010 The power of YouTube: Dodson has earned several lucrative advertising offers and has bought a house which he has moved his family into from the run down neighbourhood they lived in The song broke into the top 25 iTunes singles of the week with the Gregorys and Dodson splitting the revenue from the track 50/50. Reaction to the video has earned the flamboyant 24-year-old a deal with computer giant Apple, as well as countless other lucrative advertising offers. The internet star’s official website also calls on people to ‘Help the Dodson family out’ by donating money to their cause. Fourth place: A video from the ‘Annoying Orange’ series had ‘talking fruits’ reenacting the Budweiser ‘Wassup’ commercial that aired during the 2000 SuperBowl His newly found fame and fortune has enabled Dodson to move his family out of the run down neighbourhood they were in and buy a new home for his sister and her children. ‘Blessings come in disguise,’ Mr Dodson said. He also put up for sale a Halloween costume of the outfit he was wearing when he was first interviewed which promptly sold out. YouTube separated commercial music videos from their top-10 list. Man on a horse: The popular Old Spice commercial that captivated viewers this year came in fifth place Otherwise, all the top 10 videos would have been by either Justin Bieber, Shakira, Eminem, Rihanna or Lady Gaga. With more than 406 million views, Bieber’s video for ‘Baby’ trumped all others. The second most-watched video was a made-for-YouTube riff: a parody of Ke$ha’s ‘Tik Tok’ by the musical sketch web series Key of Awesome. More than 50.6 million have watched the mock version of the popular pop song. Bieber fever: This 3-year-old girl hysterically cried at not being able to see teen heartthrob Justin Bieber but was surprised on Jimmy Kimmel’s show with a visit from her idol In the third most-watched video, a potential new pop star was born. In it, 13-year-old Greyson Chance (who has been compared to Bieber) sings Lady Gaga’s ‘Paparazzi’ while playing piano at a sixth-grade music recital. His female classmates looked on in awe at their new heartthrob as he stunned them with his rendition of the 2009 hit. A teacher testified afterwards: ‘In my opinion, he just taught Lady Gaga a lesson’. Fourth place is a video from the ‘Annoying Orange’ series where ‘talking fruits’ reenact the Budweiser ‘Wassup’ commercial that aired during the 2000 SuperBowl – but with a clever but sinister twist halfway through. Top 10 YouTube videos (Scroll down to watch every video on the list) 1. BED INTRUDER SONG!!! (now on iTunes) 2. TIK TOK KESHA Parody: Glitter Puke – Key of Awe$ome #13 3. Greyson Chance Singing Paparazzi 4. Annoying Orange Wazzup 5. Old Spice | The Man Your Man Could Smell Like 6. Yosemitebear Mountain Giant Double Rainbow 1-8-10 7. OK Go – This Too Shall Pass – Rube Goldberg Machine version 8. THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE – Trailer 9. Jimmy Surprises Bieber Fan 10. Ken Block’s Gymkhana THREE, Part 2; Ultimate Playground; l’Autodrome The popular Old Spice commercial that captivated viewers this year came in fifth. It didn’t hurt that it involved a half naked man on a horse. Meanwhile, a hysterical man’s description of a double rainbow sighting had many viewers wandering what the man had possibly ingested that made him so happy. This sixth place video was taken at Yosemitebear Mountain. OK Go’s video to ‘This Too Shall Pass’ is a fascinating visual starting off with a domino effect but leading to a complicated Rube Goldberg assemblage that lasts the entirety of the video. The footage of Jimmy Kimmel surprising a delighted 3-year-old Justin Bieber fan with an appearance by her idol was eighth on the list. The initial tape of the toddler crying over not being able to see Bieber was also a big hit after her family uploaded it onto YouTube. The trailer for Twilight Saga: Eclipse got over 17 million fans logging in to watch and a stunt video of rally driver Ken Block speeding around the track rounded up the top ten list. YouTube said it made an exception in its rankings for OK Go’s music video because the band is no longer on a major label. In March, the band left EMI’s Capitol Records to start Paracadute Recordings. Mia Quagliarello, YouTube community manager, noted that several of 2010’s top videos were made by people or companies that attempt to create YouTube videos for a living. YouTube shares advertising revenue with uploaders who are ‘partners.’ Many of the so-called amateurs that helped build YouTube have gone pro. ‘More and more people are seeing YouTube as a place they can make it their career,’ said Ms Quagliarello. ‘We try to give them the tools and the financials to make that happen.’ The top 10 YouTube videos

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Felicia Chin new boyfriend Kingone Wang photo

Felicia Chin praised her foreign co-star for his natural acting and friendly nature. “I used to watch his idol drama, Why Why Love, and always thought him to be a serious person. Turns out he#39;s nothing like that,” she said. Looks like Felicia Chin can#39;t get enough of TV. After a short hiatus from acting, the former-actress-now-student will be back on our goggle boxes this December. But hang on, she#39;s not giving up her books just yet. The pretty actress last exited our TV sets and em

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Source: Chris Brown Faked BET Awards Tears

Chris Brown defenders are not gonna like this one bit. The singer received a lot of attention, both good and bad, for his tearful tribute to MJ at the BET Awards Sunday. As he sang “Man in the Mirror,” Chris broke down. The display of Brown channeling Michael Jackson and the lyrics hitting close to home united fans in support. Queen Latifah openly said Brown deserves forgiveness . Yet an insider tells Us Weekly today that it was fake. CROCODILE TEARS? The sincerity of Chris Brown’s display is debatable. Before he took the stage, a backstage source says one of Brown’s bodyguards gave the singer tear-inducing eye drops: “He rubbed it in and he started crying.” Brown’s rep denies it, telling Us that Brown simply “was moved by the opportunity to pay tribute to his idol.” But the witness says Brown definitely used drops . We may never know for sure, but it’s not the biggest stretch in the world. Was Brown’s tribute a blatant ploy for positive PR or a sincerely moving homage? You tell us: Chris Brown’s BET Awards performance was …

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