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Oprah Fascinated By Murder-for-Hire Story

Filed under: Juan-Carlos Cruz , Jennifer Campbell , TV , Celebrity Justice , Oprah TMZ has learned Oprah Winfrey is trying to snag former Food Network host Juan-Carlos Cruz for a jail chit chat. Cruz is currently behind bars after being arrested for allegedly hiring three homeless guys to kill his wife.

Diddy Says ‘Hello, Good Morning’ To ‘Good Morning America’

Diddy-Dirty Money perform their latest in Central Park. By Jayson Rodriguez Diddy performs on “Good Morning America” on June 4 Photo: George Napolitano/ FilmMagic NEW YORK — Diddy is a pretty busy guy these days, as he simultaneously promotes his new film, “Get Him to the Greek,” and his forthcoming album, Last Train to Paris. But the multi-hyphenate entertainer still has more energy than most, as he showed when he and his Diddy-Dirty Money collective took to the stage early Friday morning (June 4) for the “Good Morning America” Summer Concert Series in Manhattan’s Central Park. “I wanna thank y’all for coming out, New York,” Diddy told the gathered crowd during a commercial break. “I know you got work [to go to].” The Bad Boy Records mogul performed his latest single, “Hello, Good Morning,” sans featured guests Rick Ross and T.I. Backed by Dawn Richards and Kaleena, Diddy was upbeat and energetic at an hour when most New Yorkers were sipping their first cup of coffee. “How fly is he/ Your baby mama cry for me like Jodeci,” Diddy rapped over the frenzied track. “So how you not notice me/ Pull up to the club in the coldest V.” Later, he delivered a medley of his past hits, including “Last Night,” “All About the Benjamins” and “Mo’ Money, Mo’ Problems.” Diddy’s long-in-the-works album, Last Train to Paris, is set for a June 28 release at midnight following the BET Awards. The music magnate told “GMA hosts Robin Roberts and George Stephanopoulos that his ” Train music” is “constantly progressive.” Recently, Diddy explained the project was more R&B-based than electro-infused as many had initially believed. The album’s love story is what drives the bulk of the collection, he said. “One of the things we’re trying to represent is emotion,” Diddy told MTV News late last year. “Not being afraid to show emotion on record. A lot of records out right now — no disrespect to them, but they’re all surface. It’s about what people have, or a dance. “All our records are gonna be about love, feelings and emotion,” Diddy continued. ” Last Train to Paris is a love story, and the most vulnerable album I’ve ever been involved in. It’s raw emotion — you get a feeling, a vibe.” What did you think about Diddy’s “GMA” performance? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Diddy-Dirty Money Diddy

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Kristen Stewart Apologizes For ‘Rape’ Comment

‘People thinking I’m insensitive about this subject rips my guts out,’ ‘Twilight’ actress says. By Gil Kaufman Kristen Stewart Photo: Larry Bussacca/ Getty Images “Twilight” star Kristen Stewart has long had a difficult relationship with the press, but on Thursday the star admitted that it was her own fault that a quote in an upcoming issue of British Elle kicked up a firestorm of controversy. In the cover story interview of the magazine’s July issue, Stewart compared the rigors of her worldwide fame to a woman being sexually assaulted, saying, “What you don’t see are the cameras shoved in my face and the bizarre intrusive questions being asked, or the people falling over themselves, screaming and taunting to get a reaction,” she said of the constant paparazzi crush. “The photos are so … I feel like I’m looking at someone being raped. A lot of the time I can’t handle it. It’s f—ed. I never expected that this would be my life.” Rape crisis groups and a raft of bloggers, fans and commenters immediately jumped on the quote and lashed Stewart for seemingly making light of sexual assault. The actress told People magazine that she had chosen her words poorly. “I really made an enormous mistake — clearly and obviously,” Stewart, 20, told the magazine during a Korean stop on the promo tour for “Eclipse.” “And I’m really sorry about my choice of words. … I’ve made stupid remarks before, and I’ve always reasoned: ‘Whatever. They can think what they want.’ ” This time, though, the “Runaways” star said she felt compelled to react to the growing backlash. ” ‘Violated’ definitely would have been a better way of expressing the thought,” she said. People noted that since playing a rape victim in the 2004 movie “Speak,” Stewart has been an advocate on behalf of women who’ve been sexually assaulted, doing public service announcements for the advocacy groups Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN) and . RAINN spokesperson Katherine Hull told Fox News that she thought Stewart’s comments were inappropriate. “Kristen Stewart’s comments are regrettable,” she said. “Portraying a rape survivor in the film ‘Speak’ should have led her to use a more appropriate metaphor to describe the intrusive nature of the paparazzi. … Rape is more than an intrusion, it’s a violent crime that causes serious long-term mental-health effects for victims.” Stewart told People that she appreciated the irony of the situation she put herself in and realized her error. “People thinking that I’m insensitive about this subject rips my guts out,” she said. “I made a big mistake.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com .

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Is Game Show Hosting a Lost Art?

Wrestling superstar Chris Jericho has been slated to host ABC’ s new game show Downfall , where contestants must plummet from a skyscraper if they mess up enough. There’s a semi-proud history of game shows with “falling” conceits, but the casting of Chris Jericho provokes an uncomfortable question: Is the era of the born-and-bred game show host over? As ’90s stars like Carnie Wilson and Alfonso Ribiero snatch up emcee opportunities on the Game Show Network to pay the bills, we forget that the procedure of reading questions, dispensing prizes, and yelling “Wrong!” at strangers was once the vocation of a smaller, privileged class. Is a viewer revolt the correct response?

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Doodle 4 Google National Winner 2010 Wants to Save the Rainforest

The winning Doodle 4 Google drawing by Makenzie Melton, Age 9, Grade 3. A Green Doodle 4 Google Wins! Every year, Google holds a competition for kids. The winner gets to have its drawing of the Google logo seen by hundreds of millions of people on the search giant’s homepage. The Doodle 4 Google (aka Doodle4Google) competition is open to all students in U.S. schools from kindergarten to grade 12, including homeschoolers, and this year’s winner has been announced: It’s Makenzie Melton, age 9, from El Dorado Springs, Missouri. Her drawing shows the Google logo in the rainforest, a… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Oil Spill in the Mangroves Is a Disgusting, Sticky Mess (Exclusive Photos + Video)

No joke, this is Philippe dipping his hand into oil on a Louisiana beach. All photos and video courtesy of Philippe Cousteau. Guest blogger Philippe Cousteau is chief ocean correspondent for Planet Green , and will host the network’s forthcoming Blue August programming. He is reporting from the Gulf oil spill in Louisiana. Grand Isle, Louisiana – May 25, 2010 Another early morning, all the more early because we didn’t stop work till 2 a.m. last night. Today we head off … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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ABC Intends to Reboot Alias By Inadvertently Xeroxing Nikita

After the early demise of ABC’ s sci-fi series FlashForward , speculation is rising that the network may try to retain its crestfallen Lost fanbase with a remake of Alias . Discussions about rebooting J.J. Abrams’ fantastic Jennifer Garner series are reportedly in very initial stages, which is sort of exciting if you’re a starved fanatic of the original. Still, I hope these early talks never move beyond ABC producers’ nostalgic roundhouse kicks in the mirror, because a certain rumor about this potential remake reminds us of the CW’ s upcoming Nikita , and in the worst way possible.

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What’s On: FlashFinished

ABC’ s other time-warping supernatural thriller, FlashForward ends tonight. I guess the network cares about frivolous things like ratings instead of my long-standing affection for Gabrielle Union. Still, if there’s any episode to watch of FlashForward , it’s this one: the show’s mystery gets pretty much solved and we’re all zapped into a perpetual present. That last part is sort of like the end of most Chekhov plays. Grim!

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‘Jersey Shore’ Cast — Fist Pumpin’ with Enrique

Filed under: Jersey Shore The cast of ” Jersey Shore ” will soon appear on MTV in a format rarely seen on the network these days — a music video … courtesy of

MTV Coaxes Sandra Bullock Out of Hiding

Here’s one way to ensure that Sandra Bullock shows up to your network event: present her with an award. The Oscar winner’s publicist confirmed that Bullock will be attending the MTV Movie Awards on June 6 to accept the MTV Generation Award, but of course, she won’t be available for any kind of interview. Her ex Jesse James is more than happy to pick up her slack on that front. [ People ]

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