Simona looks like one of those girls you would see in a bar but not have the confidence to chat to her because she is so hot and here she is fully nude showing off her tits and ass for the camera Continue reading →
Anne Vyalitsyna is the sexy ex-girlfriend of the Maroon 5 front man Adam Levine and here she is looking hot as usual in a bra which is see-through showing off her breasts Continue reading →
Mumford & Sons, Maroon 5 and Ed Sheeran also see albums and songs move up after Sunday night’s show. By Gil Kaufman Fun. performs at the 55th annual Grammy Awards Photo: Getty Images
In randomly amusing social media news, Facebook recently took down a photo of a woman flashing her elbows in the tub, believing they were breasts at first glance. The image in question: How did this happen? In the wake of recent breastfeeding photo controversies , the blog Theories of the Deep Understanding of Things decided to test Facebook. Terms of Service state that users will not post content that is “hate speech, threatening, or pornographic; incites violence; contains nudity or graphic or gratuitous violence.” The amateurish-looking photo features a blond woman in a bathtub flashing a SEXY pink elbow … which sort of does look like a breast if you only look briefly. FB must have done just that, because moderators removed the pic less than 24 hours after it was posted WITH THE CAPTION “Once again, testing Facebook alertness.” A second elbow (or knee?) kind of looks like a breast as well, although her chest would be awfully lopsided if it were. Whatever. In any case, #facebookadminfail. The offending blog mused after its female muse’s elbow-boobs were yanked: “FB moderators can’t tell an elbow from a dangerous, filthy, uncanny and violent female breast. No questions were asked the and the post is down. Imagine our surprise!” According to the Daily Mail (UK), workers in Morocco and other countries are paid $1 an hour to moderate Facebook pages and any content that might violate its policies. When Facebook realized it censored an elbow, it promptly reinstated it and apologized: “This photo does not violate our content standards and we have already restored the photo. We made a mistake removing the picture and apologized to the page admin.” Well played, Theories of the Deep Understanding of Things. Well played.
Adam Levine slammed the West Hollywood club The Roxy on The Voice Monday night, resulting in a great response from the Sunset Strip staple. After alarmingly good-looking and surprisingly polished Cassadee Pope rocked out to a Michelle Branch song, Adam recalled his past tour with the singer. “I remember we opened for her at the Roxy … they didn’t even give us a dressing room. I hate the Roxy. I’ll never play there again,” ranted Levine for no reason. Cassadee, whose own band Hey Monday has played at the club, tried to defend it, but Levine cut her off: “Oh, the Roxy is horrible. Don’t ever go there.” “They screwed us over,” the Maroon 5 frontman continued. “And now they’re paying for it.” After the show, The Roxy’s official Twitter account posted “Ummm, what was that about?” Then the club followed up with a hilarious response to Levine – and everyone else who happened to walk by the well-known L.A. venue – out front. “Adam Levine Your Dressing Room Is Ready,” reads the marquee. Nicely played. Not that Levine is one to back down, or hold back. In the past, the outspoken star has also put Fox News, the MTV VMAs and American Idol on blast. Incidentally, Cassadee advanced on The Voice results show Tuesday. She’s good.
Beliebers and Selenators are up for Favorite Music Fan Following, though Maroon 5’s Adam Levine leads all nominees with six nods. By James Montgomery Justin Bieber Photo: Kevin Kane
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‘It’s sort of like, ‘Screw you … deal with it. Come with us on this journey or bye,’ ‘ Adam Levine says of the album’s pop leanings. By James Montgomery Maroon 5’s James Valentine and Adam Levine Photo: The first thing you’ll probably notice about Maroon 5’s Overexposed album is the lengthy list of collaborators attached to it: a Murderer’s Row of pop hitmakers like Ryan Tedder, Shellback and Benny Blanco, with Max Martin helming it all as executive producer. The second thing you’ll probably notice is that it’s called Overexposed. Because, reinvigorated by the worldwide success of their hit “Moves Like Jagger” — which marked the first time the band had written with outside sources (in this case Blanco and Shellback) — M5 make no bones about the fact that, this time out, they’re aiming to become the most popular, inescapable and, yes, overexposed band on the planet. “The title is kind of pre-emptively saying, ‘Hey, we’re overexposed. Deal with it,’ ” frontman Adam Levine told MTV News during the premiere of M5’s new “One More Night” video . “Bands like to do this thing where they’re like, ‘Oh, man, we just didn’t know. Oh my God, it’s so crazy, we just wrote this song,’ and that’s true, but we like that. We want to have that experience, we want to have hits, we want to have songs that, internationally, people are going to know. “It’s exciting when you go to a country you’ve never been to, when you go to Jakarta, and they’re singing the lyrics to ‘Payphone,’ it’s so cool, ” he continued. “And that’s something that we not only love, but we pursue, unabashedly. Our sense of purpose was very dialed in. … We knew what we wanted, we knew in our minds how to achieve it on an album … and I think we found it.” And, in a lot of ways, it’s fitting that Overexposed (in stores now) comes exactly 10 years after the release of Maroon 5’s debut disc, Songs About Jane. Because ever since that album, they’ve been hearing complaints from fans who want them to return to their roots. The difference now is that they no longer listen to those complaints. Backed by the biggest names in the pop business, Maroon 5 are going for greatness these days, and like it or not, they’re not going to change course anytime soon. ” Songs About Jane was alienating a certain amount of our fanbase back then, and if we’re not alienating a small percentage of our fanbase every time we make a record, we’re doing something wrong,” Levine said. “And usually, I find that people who complain about wanting that original sound would be the same people where, if you had a record that sounded like the first one, they would say, ‘Why don’t you guys branch out and change a little bit?’ So it’s sort of like, ‘Screw you … deal with it. Come with us on this journey or bye!’ “When you’ve been in a band for a decade, even longer, you start thinking, ‘OK, well maybe now we should explore this or change things up,’ because you don’t want to have it sound formulaic or too much like what you’ve always done,” he continued. “So we’re totally cool with kind of being born again. … At the heart of it, it still sounds like us, but we embrace this side of our band, and now that we’ve fully captured it on this record, we’re going to see what happens, and I think it’s going to be really positive.” Stick with MTV News for more from our exclusive interview with Maroon 5! Related Videos MTV First: Maroon 5 Related Photos MTV First: Maroon 5 Related Artists Maroon 5