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Kristen Stewart, Emma Watson And Three Other Actors Who Could Replace Emma Stone In 21 Jump Street

Emma Stone recently announced that due to her involvement as a web-slinger’s love interest in the forthcoming Spiderman she would be unable to join the cast of Jonah Hill’s 21 Jump Street remake. Now, it’s hard to be sure if the red-headed upstart is really jumping ship to play Peter Parker’s non-red-headed gal or if she just happened to catch The A-Team OnDemand, but here are five other actors that would make the perfect Officer Judy Hoffs. It’s time to go back to school kids.

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Late Night Highlights: Letterman and Ferguson Rip on Mel Gibson, Kristin Chenoweth Swears on TV

The Mel Gibson hate tapes may be a horrific career-ender for the Oscar-winner but for late night hosts, the slur-laced audio is just the kind of material that makes for great monologues. Click through for David Letterman and Craig Ferguson’s takes on the scandal, as well as the other highlights you missed last night while celebrating the end of the worst Hills season ever.

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Newsweek’s Hayes Hater Gets a Promotion

After Newsweek’s Ramin Setoodeh slammed several openly gay actors — and earned stinging rebukes from Kristin Chenoweth and Sean Hayes — some called for the newsmagazine to fire the writer. Instead, he’s gotten the equivalent of a promotion: Setoodeh will leave the struggling Newsweek to become a senior writer on People’s news and human-interest team, it was announced today. Yes, that’s in addition to the offer extended to Setoodeh to visit the Glee set and, uh, “learn about diversity.” Some self-hating gays have all the luck! [ NY Observer ]

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Glee Stops Believing in Newsweek After "Mind-Blowingly Bigoted" Article

It’s all for one and one for all over at the Glee set. Series creator Ryan Murphy has joined pal Kristin Chenoweth in slamming Newsweek over a recent essay that argued gay actors…

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Kristin Chenoweth’s Newsweek Archenemy Attempts to Explain Himself

Last week, Kristin Chenoweth spectacularly took to task Newsweek’s Ramin Setoodeh for his editorial about how openly gay actors aren’t convincing when they play straight (and before that , how openly gay actors aren’t even helpful when they play gay). Today, Setoodeh has emerged to explain himself. “Over the weekend, I became the subject of a lot of vicious attacks,” he wrote today. “I received e-mails that said I will be fired, anonymous phone calls on my cell phone and a creepy letter at my home.” So what’s his defense?

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‘A House Is Not A Home,’ ‘One Less Bell To Answer’ Turn ‘Glee’ Into A Tearjerker

Music director Adam Anders talks about last night’s Kristin Chenoweth/ Matthew Morrison mash-up. By Audrey Kim Kristen Chenoweth in the “Home” episode of “Glee” Photo: FOX When Gleeks tuned into Tuesday night’s episode of “Glee,” what they saw was the return of Broadway powerhouse, Kristin Chenoweth’s guilty pleasure April Rhodes. What Gleeks needed by night’s end was a box of Kleenex. The night’s musical performances were heartfelt covers and mash-ups that showcased Chenoweth, Amber Riley’s newly Cheerio’d Mercedes, Chris Colfer’s soulful Kurt and a lot of songs about home, thanks to “Glee” music producer Adam Anders. “One of the most amazing moments in this episode is the duet between Matthew Morrison and Kristin Chenoweth, a mash-up between Burt Bacharach and [sung by] Barbra Streisand [of the 1971 Bacharach/ Hal David medley, ‘One Less Bell to Answer’/ A House Is Not a Home’],” Anders told MTV News at his recording studio in Hollywood. “It was shot as one scene that never breaks. It’s stunning. I was blown away when I saw it and had chills and tears.” For Anders, whose production schedule requires him to work at a breakneck speed, churning out six to 11 musical numbers a week, this third episode of the back nine moved him the most out of all the episodes he’s done so far. While the episode started off on an upbeat note with a Bruce Springsteen cover of “Fire,” sung again as a duet by Matthew Morrison’s Will Schuester and relentless flirt April Rhodes, “Home” was not one to be taken lightly. Another tearjerker in the episode was Kurt’s performance of Bacharach’s “A House Is Not a Home.” Anders called Colfer’s rendition of the Bacharach staple “the most emotional song we’ve ever done.” And as for Kurt’s pal Mercedes’ moving rendition of Christina Aguilera’s 2002 hit ballad “Beautiful,” Anders said it almost didn’t happen. “Amber Riley didn’t want to sing it,” he said. “Don’t let her tell you otherwise. She really respects Christina Aguilera and wanted to do it justice. Like when she did, ‘And I’m Telling You I’m Not Going,’ she was really nervous about it. But as everyone knows, she killed it.” What was your favorite song on last night’s “Glee”? Share your reviews in the comments. Related Videos Tuesday’s ‘Glee’-cap: ‘Home’ Related Photos The ‘Glee’ Spring Premiere Party

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Kristin Chenoweth — You’re So Vein

Filed under: Beauty Carly Simon didn’t write her classic hit for David Geffen, but what about Broadway star Kristin Chenoweth?The feisty 41-year-old let the blood rush to her head at an event in NYC last night.Wicked! See Also Kristen vs. Kristin vs. Kristin: Who’d … Permalink

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Kristin Chenoweth’s Lesbian Dream May Come True

Pucker up, Kristin Chenoweth—you could be in for some same-sex smoochin’. Back in April, Chenoweth not only told us about her longtime hope to star in a biopic about late…

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Maksim & Karina Emmys Fight: "It Got Kind of Loud"

Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Karina Smirnoff may have looked fab onstage, but things weren’t quite in step behind the scenes. An insider reports the ex-couple exchanged some heated…

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