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Time Isn’t The First To Feature ‘Extreme Parenting’

The shocking breastfeeding cover is the latest of several depictions of ‘attachment’ parenting. By Kara Warner Whether or not it was intended to cause immediate controversy, this week’s Time magazine cover is the epitome of shock and awe. The photo depicts Los Angeles mother Jamie Lynne Grumet breastfeeding her 3-year-old son. Needless to say, the image is a striking one and has caused a media storm. As surprising as it may be to see a young mother breastfeeding her toddler, the story isn’t as out-of-the-blue as it may seem. There have been several recent examples of the so-called “attachment” and “extreme” parenting that have popped up in the cultural zeitgeist. Here’s what we’ve noticed: Celebs do it too “Gossip Girl” star Kelly Rutherford and “Big Bang Theory” actress Mayim Bialik both made headlines when they revealed publicly that they breastfed their toddlers; Rutherford even more so because she revealed her stance on the subject back in 2008. Bialik, who, in addition to being an actress and mother, is a neuroscientist, did extensive research on the subject and wrote a book about it: “Beyond the Sling: A Real-Life Guide to Raising Confident, Loving Children the Attachment Parenting Way.” It’s seen on TV If you happen to watch HBO’s medieval fantasy epic “Game of Thrones” or caught Adam Sandler’s “Grown Ups” in theaters, you witnessed two instances of older-than-average children still being breastfed by their mothers. It should be noted that in both the Time article and Bialik’s book, the case is made for how the practice is becoming more accepted and that the women who choose to continue breastfeeding are basing their decisions on sound logic. In contrast, in the recent examples on TV and in film, the mothers are portrayed as crazy or unstable. Some don’t find it that extreme Beloved “Clueless” actress Alicia Silverstone raised more than a few eyebrows when she posted a video on her website that showed Silverstone pre-chewing food which her son then ate directly out of her mouth. Silverstone later defended the practice as having thousands of years of history behind it. Another case is the disciplinary tactic of “hot-saucing,” in which parents put hot sauce on their children’s tongues as a form of punishment for unwanted behavior. The concept made headlines last year when a mother in Alaska faced child abuse charges after the “Dr. Phil” show aired video of the mom punishing her child with “hot-saucing.” The practice has a surprise celeb supporter in Lisa Whelchel, who played Blair on the TV show “The Facts of Life.” What did you think of Time ‘s cover? Leave your comment below!

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Dance Moms ‘Not Very Grateful,’ Abby Lee Miller Says

‘You would think that the mothers would see things a little clearer now,’ outspoken instructor tells MTV News about Tuesday’s season-two premiere. By Jim Cantiello Abby Lee Miller of “Dance Moms” Photo: MTV News Abby Lee Miller is just as eager to see the second-season premiere of “Dance Moms” as the rest of us. Although she’s the star of Lifetime’s runaway reality hit about a tough-love dance instructor and the meddling moms that get in her way, she doesn’t see the show ahead of time. “I see [the episodes] when you see them,” Miller told MTV News. “People are asking me questions about future episodes, and I’m just like, ‘I don’t remember what happened. Sorry!’ ” But once the titular dance moms are brought up in conversation, Miller has no problem recalling her ongoing drama with the cast. (Buckle up, readers. She’s got a lot to say about everyone!) “They’re just not very grateful,” Miller whispered. “You would think that the mothers would see things a little clearer now, now that they’re on a television show and now that they do have fans, that they [wouldn’t] be a little more respectful of me. I just think that they don’t want to recognize the fact [that] if it wasn’t for Abby Lee Miller and the Abby Lee Dance Company and having their children enrolled in my studio that they would be on a show,” Miller said. A lot of the drama in season two — premiering Tuesday night (January 10) at 9 p.m. — stems from the inflated egos of the newly famous cast. “[Dance mom Kristi] went behind everyone’s back and hired a publicist,” Miller sighed. “Kristi has this bizarre twisted imagination that they would have just picked [daughter] Chloe up in any dance studio in the Pittsburgh area. How would that have happened? That’s not the way that it came to be.” Still, even with the spotlight brighter than ever, the lady in charge insists that nobody “turns it on” for the camera. “I think why the show always works is there’s that underlying original story or characters, if you will, that had these original problems before Lifetime, before [production company] Collins Avenue, before [producer/creator] John Corella and I ever put this together and he ran with it and made this all happen,” Miller said. “Those things like grown adult mothers being jealous of [child dancer] Maddie — that’s still there.” One of Abby Lee Miller’s biggest pet peeves is the “favoritism” accusation thrown her way in regards to Maddie, the award-winning dancer often perched on top of Miller’s achievement pyramid over classmates Chloe and Paige. “Bull!” Miller screamed. “[Maddie]’s paying for one-on-one lessons. At registration in August, guess who wasn’t there [to sign up for one-on-one lessons]? I don’t know if I’m allowed to say,” Miller trailed off, hinting at future season-two plot-points. “These moms, this is their first child that they’ve had involved in this. This is my 3,000th child I’ve had involved in this. So I’ve done this all before. I can take you back 30 years and give you two names just like Maddie and Chloe. Another five years? Another two kids. Another five years? Another two kids. There’s always two kids in that studio that are vying for the top spot. There’s all those other kids who are in the group [too]. Some of those [other] kids are on Broadway right now. It’s not always the one who was really good and winning everything when they were little that ends up with a career. Bodies change, interests change, passion changes. You never know. I mean, look at Paige; she’s stunning. She’s a beautiful child. When she’s 18, it’s all going to come together. She’s gonna fill out, she’s still gonna be beautiful. The dancing’s gonna click. You don’t need to do the steps that Maddie’s doing to be in a Broadway show or to be a Rockette.” Another hot topic is Holly’s inability to see her daughter Nia perform at a dance competition due to a work commitment. It’s a fight that kicks off season two and it still remains a contentious issue, long after the second season wrapped taping. “[Holly]’s a principal of a school. She’s a hotshot. Leave early! Come on! She just got in trouble two days ago for me. Didn’t show up again at a competition, and it was a Saturday. Now what? And her husband’s a really good-looking, nice guy with a big job. Hire an assistant! Do whatever you have to do!” But nobody gets Abby Lee Miller’s blood boiling quite like Cathy Nesbitt-Stein, rival dance coach at Candy Apple’s Dance Center in Ohio. Miller accused Cathy of stealing a bumblebee costume Miller leant to her daughter. “I think they’re stealing a lot of things,” Miller joked, referencing a tricked-out video-screen pyramid PowerPoint that fans will see Cathy use at Candy Apple’s in the season-two premiere. “I went to the [Apple store] in Pittsburgh and I said, ‘I want this and I wanna throw [the girls’ pictures onscreen] like “CSI.” ‘ And then I told my producers at Collins Avenue, ‘I need this! This is the way it has to be.’ And then they stole that idea and gave it to [Cathy]. You can’t trust anybody in this business,” Miller said. Watch Abby Lee Miller be “always right” and never get the respect she deserves when the drama-filled second season of “Dance Moms” premieres Tuesday night at 9 on Lifetime.

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The Six People You Should Never Talk To About Your Relationship

In case you hadn’t noticed, women love to talk, particularly about dating and relationships. We like to share our relationships from every angle and get opinions from our mothers, our best friends, our hairdressers, and even our neighbor on an airplane. But, there are a few people who, after talking to them, will leave you feeling confused; or even worse, with bad advice. Click Here To Read The List On MadameNoire.com

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Irina Shayk: Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Cover Girl!

Irina Shayk has risen to the top of the modeling profession. The 25-year old Russian is this year’s Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition cover girl, an honor she first discovered herself yesterday at a taping of The Late Show with David Letterman. “There were 10 models there to do the Top 10 List, and nobody knows until the last minute who the cover will be,” Shayk said. “And then I saw it, and I couldn’t believe it.” This marks Shayk’s first appearance on the cover of the iconic issue. The girlfriend of Cristiano Ronaldo, she starred in Kanye West’s “Power” music video last year and follows in the gorgeous footsteps of Brooklyn Decker, who cover this same SI edition in 2010.

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Justin Bieber and Esperanza Spalding Bond Over Hair, Mothers, Grammys

Justin Bieber fans could learn a thing or two about maturity and perspective from the 16-year old they worship. Following Sunday night’s Grammy Awards, around the same time a few of his followers were littering Esperanza Spalding’s Wikipedia page with threats and insults , Bieber sat down for an interview with the Best New Artist winner. He said he was happy for Spalding, as the pair bonded over each other’s hair, relationship with their mothers and overall Grammy experience. Watch the exchange now and take a deep breath, Justin lovers. Everything is gonna be okay… Justin Bieber and Esperanza Spalding

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Justin Bieber & Selena Gomez Together In St. Lucia

Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez were just seen together in St. Lucia. The exclusive new photos of the rumored couple on vacation together have just been leaked. They show Justin and Selena enjoying some alone time in the warm waters of the Caribbean Island as well as some family time with both of their mothers. It looks like the pair plan to spend New Year’s together on the island! Click on the pictures for a bonus shot of Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez vacationing in St. Lucia !

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New Music: 50 Cent Bugsy Gets His Eddie Long Swag On “Sunday Morning”

This is a new jawn from Bugsy where he appears to be the cleanest thug you’ve ever seen. Kinda looks like a certain peen-craving, pervert pastor, no?? Anyway, check out the record and state your piece below…G-G-G-G-…you know the rest.

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“Lady Jazz”: Tami Roman Of Vh1′s Basketball Wives & Kenny Anderson’s 14-Year-Old Daughter’s Freestyle [Video]

She needs to take her mothers wig off! The little girl looks 29!

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Lil Wayne Writes Mother’s Day Blog Post

‘You are the role models, not me,’ the MC writes from prison in post previewed online Tuesday. By Jayson Rodriguez Toya, Reginae and Lil Wayne Photo: MTV A preview of Lil Wayne’s third blog posting since he began his prison term appeared online Tuesday (May 4) and, in it, the Young Money boss honors the mothers of the world. Timed to coincide with Mother’s Day on Sunday, the full letter will be published on Friday on his fan site WeezyThanxYou.com , launched so the Cash Money rapper could stay in touch with followers while he’s away. Wayne pays homage to the all the hard-working women in the web excerpt. “The love between a mother and her offspring is hands down the most beautiful thing God created,” the incarcerated MC wrote on DrJays.com , which obtained an exclusive preview. “More than money, more than fame, more than cars. You know why? Because true love is the only thing that lasts from the moment you’re born to the second you perish. “Everything else eventually leaves, think about it. All love needs to survive is love. To all the mothers who read this letter, I hope this day allows you to feel the love and respect you so rightfully deserve. You are the role models, not me.” The letter will be the second official statement he’s penned (excluding an initial update in which he thanked a number of fans by name for writing to him) since a sports post on NFL star Donovan McNabb getting traded. In his first-ever comments after turning himself in for an eight-month sentence on Rikers Island, Wayne opened up about his new daily routines and wrote back to fans who were already sending him correspondence. “Your letter was so thoughtful and sincere,” Wayne wrote in response to Nurris Terrero of New York. “The way you worded everything left me in awe. Please send suggestions on books I should read. I look forward to checking them out.” Are you reading Lil Wayne’s blog posts? Let us know in the comments! Related Videos Lil Wayne’s ‘Road To Rikers’ Related Artists Lil Wayne

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Mother’s Day 2010

In many countries the second Sunday of May is celebrated as mother’s day. In this day, people give gifts to their mothers and thanked them for the love and care. Mother’s Day is a day for acknowledging the importance of their role in the family. This is the time to show love and affection to our mothers. Mothers are blessing from God. The love that mother gives to her children is priceless. Some people give gifts to their mothers and some would make arrangement like a small gathering of all family members. Others would make surprises to show their love and affection. Mother’s Day was originated from United States. It was first celebrated on February 28, 1909. In some countries, March 8 is a declared day for celebration of Mother’s day. African countries were influenced by British in celebrating this day. In many countries, Mother’s Day is usually declared as holiday. Mother’s Day 2010 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading