Yet again I’ve got some pictures of do-nothing Ashley Tisdale on her way to or from the gym the other day. I have to hand it to her, for a chick who really doesn’t do a whole hell of a lot, she sure likes to hit the gym. Not that I’m complaining, I think that most women should have a mild obsession with working out, the world would be a much better place. Not crazy working out where their skin gets really tight and they start to look like a dude, just like Ashley here, enough that you look really good in a pair of tight leggings. Get to work girls.
As you may or may not know by now, some morons thought it would be a good to remake Charlie’s Angels for like the fifteenth time or so, but this time using some hot young tail. Again. How many times do we have to go through this garbage? Anyhow, Here’s Minka Kelly outside the Letterman studios yesterday giving us a little preview of the hotness we can expect this season. Obviously the show’s going to be terrible, but that doesn’t mean I’m not going to Tivo the crap and watch Minka’s scenes in slow motion with the sound off. Maybe I’ll crack open a box of wine, put on some Michael Bolton tunes and make a night of it. Good times.
‘I never been on a real video set,’ MGK admits to MTV News. By Rob Markman, with reporting by Matt Elias Machine Gun Kelly on the set of the “Stereo” music video Photo: MTV News Bigger deals mean bigger budgets. While on the come-up, Cleveland, Ohio’s Machine Gun Kelly made the most of his independent music grind, but his new deal with Diddy ‘s Bad Boy Records has allowed the rapid-fire rapper to do things slightly bigger. “This is the first video we’re doing with Bad Boy/Interscope,” MGK told MTV News on Monday while on the set of the Colin Tilley-directed clip for his mixtape cut “Stereo.” “Man, our videos? C’mon man, they’re like all directed by us; like jokes, then we turn it and flip it and make it great,” he said of his past vids like “Cleveland” and “Salute.” For “Stereo,” Kells invaded Fred C. Nelles Youth Correctional Facility in Whittier, California. “We shut the whole thing down, moved all the prisoners in one room and they’re all jerking off together, it’s pretty crazy,” he joked. “It’s just a bunch of just badass girls, and we’re all just getting shipped to the correctional facility and we’re just having a bad time. It’s like the music comes on and it kinda cheers us up, kinda just excited and ready to do whatever.” In August, Diddy announced that he signed MGK on “RapFix Live,” and while Kelly doesn’t exactly fit the Bad Boy rapper mold set by the likes of the Notorious B.I.G. , Mase and the LOX , Combs insisted that he doesn’t want the youngster to change a thing. “He will not be changing for Bad Boy; he will not have a typical Bad Boy swag,” Diddy said. “He’s not going to be popping champagne or driving around in Bentleys. He’s gonna be him and true to himself. He has a lot of creative control in his project.” After breaking through with his 2010 mixtape Lace Up, MGK caught hip-hop’s attention. His popularity began to grow so much that the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers began to play his hometown ode “Cleveland” at home games during the 2010-2011 basketball season. On the upbeat “Stereo,” MGK raps metaphorically about his love affair with music and his stereo. For Kells, turning his underground fan-favorite into his first big visual means the world to him. “We’re just about being organic and keeping everything how it was before the deal, so we’re taking one of the older songs that the fans love,” he said. “I never been on a real video set. I’m so happy I’m from Cleveland, Ohio, dude. This whole experience is just crazy.” Related Artists Machine Gun Kelly
I love women in tight little dresses as much as the next guy, but when I get two cougars like Rose McGowan and Kelly Monaco trying to out do one another with their hotness, I start to get a bit of a headache. In a good way, like the blood has rushed out of my head and I need to take about thirteen minutes to myself. Obviously neither one of these chicks deserve a whole post to themselves, but together they make a great pair. Now make out or wrestle or something.
A pregnant Beyonce performs in-front of millions during the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards. Jay-Z and Kanye celebrating to Beyonce showing her baby bump at the end = classic! Beyonce Covers InStyle: “I Can Be The Mother I Want To Be Now” [PHOTOS] Beyonce, Solange & Kelly Shoot Retro-Themed “Party” Video [PHOTOS]
Seemingly, it would be very difficult to move on from Derek Jeter. But has Minka Kelly already done so? It was announced this week that the shortstop and the actress have ended their three-year relationship and, already, rumors are surfacing that Kelly has cozied up to a co-star. “We have seen Minka and Ramon talking in his trailer way after hours, and often late into the night,” a source tells People of Kelly and Charlie’s Angels actor Ramon Rodriguez “They have been together long after they need to be for the show.” Charlie’s Angels Promo Rodriguez portrays John Bosley on the upcoming ABC remake of this classic series. He’s the only man in the cast, which is why another insider says there’s nothing at all to his interactions with Kelly: “They’re just friends. Ramon is basically the only guy on set, so of course they all hang out with him.” Jeter, however, may be feeling the affects of this split. He went 1-4 with a strikeout last night in the Orioles 12-5 mauling of the Yankees.
Here’s the moment of truth: Hollywood Tuna’s Bikini Showdown Finals ! We narrowed down 32 contestants and tomorrow when all the votes are tallied, we are going to make either Kelly Brook or Kate Upton a much bigger star. I guarantee you that the winner of this competition will be in a major blockbuster soon. And it will be all because of us. I wasn’t expecting two curvy women with very similar bodies to be in the finals, but this just proves that getting fake boobs (ie. Sara Jean Underwood) doesn’t win you bikini contest. I’m shocked! I guess I learned something these last few weeks. Anyway, make sure to vote by commenting your choice below . And thanks for participating! Was fun. Finals Contestants Kate Upton Kelly Brook View past Bikini Showdowns
Demi Lovato isn’t saying much about her upcoming album, which will be released on September 20 . But Timbaland has revealed he’s worked with the artist on at least one track, while OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder says he collaborated with Lovato on the single “Who’s That?” and “Demi blew me out of the water vocally!” Is Demi Lovato the next Kelly Clarkson? Yes, swears Ryan Tedder. Added Tedder, gushing: “I had no idea how good her voice is. She’s one of the best singers I’ve ever worked with. Literally, that good… I mean, she’s a Kelly Clarkson-level vocalist. And Kelly has a set of pipes.” What can we expect from this tune? Nothing like the ballad that is “Skyscraper,” Tedder tells E! News: “I think everybody wanted to hear her talk about that, and this is basically flipping it 180, saying, ‘Oh, by the way, I’m still also just young and want to have fun.’ There’s even like a little rap feature on it.” Is Lovato the one rapping? No, says Tedder, but he won’t reveal the man who is. [Photos: WENN.com]
‘He’ll end your career,’ Game says of Em on ‘RapFix Live,’ following the release of his dis track ‘Uncle Otis.’ By Rob Markman, with reporting by Sway Calloway Game Photo: MTV News The Game made headlines last month when he dropped “Uncle Otis,” a lyrical call-out session on which the Cali rapper poked fun at everyone from Jay-Z to Big Sean to Kreayshawn and 50 Cent . When it comes to hip-hop disses, Game isn’t gun-shy, but there is one MC he would never throw shots at. “One thing that stuck with me is that Eminem is not to be f—ed with ever in hip-hop, ever,” he told Sway on Wednesday’s “RapFix Live.” Though the pair once collaborated on “We Ain’t,” a track off of Game’s 2005 debut The Documentary, the Compton rapper’s famous feud with Eminem cohort 50 Cent has affected his and Slim Shady’s relationship. Though Game and Marshall no longer speak, Game holds a great amount of respect for the Detroit wordsmith. “If you notice out of everybody I take a shot at, that’s the only person that’s untouched. He’s in a bubble and you don’t even say nothing to Eminem. To anybody that ever does, God bless you,” Game said. “He’ll end your career.” Game, who is signed to Dr. Dre ‘s Aftermath records, got his start in 50’s G-Unit group, appearing on their mixtapes and collaborating with Fif himself. In 2005, a rift grew between the Game and 50 , and subsequent shots were fired as the two rappers’ camps butted heads outside of New York City’s Hot 97 radio station. The two tried to patch things up during a press conference in New York City a few months later, but the truce didn’t last. Game even told MTV News that Michael Jackson once tried to bring the two warring rappers together, but things didn’t pan out. The feud between Game and 50 affected both of their relationships with Dr. Dre, who has overseen both careers, and affected Game’s relationship with Eminem. “It just had to happen, man, and I was put into a situation where I had to defend myself lyrically and I did,” Game said of the many dis records he threw G-Unit’s way. “It wasn’t personal to anybody; I told that to Dre, I’ve told that to Paul Rosenberg, who manages Em, and the only the person I hadn’t spoke to about it was Em and 50.” “Sometimes stuff happens and I wish it had longevity,” he said of the Dre/50/Eminem relationship. “But it didn’t, so no regrets on my behalf.” Related Videos ‘RapFix Live’ With Game, Diddy And Machine Gun Kelly Related Artists The Game Eminem Dr. Dre