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SNOOP DOGG WAS ROOFIED AT THE PLAYBOY MANSION!?

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This guy is outrageous  Snoop Dogg loves to party, but even the most experienced partiers will be shocked by his recent confession. For a new series of videos titled Party Legends, celebrities were asked to tell their most ridiculous party stories … and Snoop opened up about a story from “way back in the days.” Snoop admits to being roofied at the Playboy Mansion … and everything that happened afterwards. In the video, Snoop details his wild night at the mansion, which began as he arrived wearing a blue smokers jacket and Playboy Mansion robe with his pal Bishop Don Juan. Carrying a pimp cup filled with “half a gallon of champagne and gallon of orange juice” Snoop shared his beverage with a few Playboy Bunnies. The rapper claims that he turned his back as the girls sipped on the drink, and when it was returned to him and he resumed drinking, got dizzy and fell down a flight of stairs. Two “white girls” told Snoop that “someone slipped a roofie to you” – but he didn’t let the accident and drugging incident stop him from enjoying the rest of the evening. He claims he kept the night going and gave some bunnies “more than they could handle.”

SNOOP DOGG WAS ROOFIED AT THE PLAYBOY MANSION!?

Academy of Country Music Award Nominations: Announced!

The 47th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards will be handed out live in Las Vegas on April 1, in a ceremony hosted by Reba McEntire and Blake Shelton. And who is up for these prestigious trophies? Good question! The nominees were announced today… Entertainer of the Year Jason Aldean Kenny Chesney Brad Paisley Blake Shelton Taylor Swift Male Vocalist of the Year Jason Aldean Kenny Chesney Brad Paisley Blake Shelton Chris Young Female Vocalist of the Year Sara Evans Miranda Lambert Martina McBride Taylor Swift Carrie Underwood Vocal Duo of the Year Love and Theft Montgomery Gentry Steel Magnolia Sugarland Thompson Square Vocal Group of the Year The Band Perry Eli Young Band Lady Antebellum Rascal Flatts Zac Brown Band Album of the Year Eric Church, Chief Miranda Lambert, Four the Record Kenny Chesney, Hemingway’s Whiskey Jason Aldean, My Kinda Party Lady Antebellum, Own the Night Single Record of the Year Eli Young Band, “Crazy Girl” Jason Aldean with Kelly Clarkson, “Don’t You Wanna Stay” Toby Keith, “Red Solo Cup” Chris Young, “Tomorrow” Kenny Chesney featuring Grace Potter, “You and Tequila” Song of the Year Eli Young Band, “Crazy Girl” Dierks Bentley, “Home” Lady Antebellum, “Just a Kiss” Vince Gill, “Threaten Me With Heaven” Kenny Chesney featuring Grace Potter, “You and Tequila” Songwriter of the Year Rhett Akins Dallas Davidson Ben Hayslip Luke Laird David Lee Murphy Video of the Year “Homeboy,” Eric Church “Just a Kiss,” Lady Antebellum “Mean,” Taylor Swift “Red Solo Cup,” Toby Keith “Tattoos on This Town,” Jason Aldean Vocal Event of the Year Aaron Lewis featuring George Jones & Charlie Daniels, “Country Boy” Jason Aldean with Kelly Clarkson, “Don’t You Wanna Stay” Brad Paisley featuring Alabama, “Old Alabama” Brad Paisley Duet with Carrie Underwood, “Remind Me” Kenny Chesney featuring Grace Potter, “You and Tequila”

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Mr. Skin’s Blu-Ray Discoveries: Shark Night 3D [PIC]

We’re big Sara Paxton fans here at Skin Central, so when she casually dismissed our Breast Picture of 2010, we were a little hurt. What’s wrong with ” Piranha 3D content,” as she told reporters NOT to expect from the strikingly-similar-in-every-way-but-nudity Shark Night 3D (2011)? So it is with a TIT of bitter irony that we skintroduce the first-ever glimpse of what Paxton is packin’ inside her bra- a nip slip from the normally skingy star 1 hour, 4 minutes into the film. But we won’t hold a grudge…though we have been known to hold our puds. See more from killer-fish flicks from Shark Night 3D (2011) to Tintorera (1977) right here at MrSkin.com!

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Jimmy Fallon Sued For Female Bias at Work

Jimmy Fallon is being accused of gender-based favoritism at work. Bu a guy. A fired staff member’s suing Jimmy and NBC Universal for discrimination. In a lawsuit, Paul Tarascio claims he was dropped from his position as first stage manager at Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and replaced by a “totally incompetent woman.” Tarascio thus accuses Fallon of “gender bias.” Tarascio also alleges his replacement was “a less qualified woman” who constantly asked him how to do the job, and screwed up her stage manager duties. He claims other male staffers on the night owl program, such as audio technicians and a Prop-Master, were also replaced by women at Jimmy’s request. Tarascio says the director said “Jimmy just prefers to take direction from a woman and “knowingly fabricated alleged performance issues” about Tarascio. Tarascio is suing for punitive damages and lost wages. Calls to Jimmy’s rep and NBC Universal were not returned. It’s unclear if anyone still works there. [Photo: WENN.com]

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2012 Oscar Nominations Full List

‘The Artist’ and Martin Scorcese’s ‘Hugo’ lead the way for February 26 awards show. By Kevin P. Sullivan Jean Dujardin and B

‘Hugo’ And ‘The Artist’ Lead Oscar Race

George Clooney and BFF Brad Pitt to face off in Best Actor category. By Gil Kaufman Asa Butterfield in “Hugo” Photo: Paramount Pictures A silent picture, a baseball flick, a horse tale, a 3-D children’s movie for grown-ups, a infidelity family drama, an ode to classic cinema and a film that tackles race relations against the backdrop of the 1960’s civil right movement. The nominations for Best Picture at this year’s Academy Awards read like a travelogue of the history of film. The names of the nominees for the 84th annual Academy Awards , hosted by Billy Crystal, were announced on Tuesday (January 24) morning and in addition to a lot of the expected vote-getters, a few dark horses emerged from the pack, which was led by Martin Scorsese’s “Hugo” with 11 nods, followed by the acclaimed silent film “The Artist” with 10. For photos of all the Oscar nominees, click here. The Best Picture 
 race will be a dogfight between one of the year’s most lauded films, the French silent movie “The Artist,” director Alexander Payne’s family drama “The Descendants,” the inspiring tale of “The Help,” Scorsese’s 3-D children’s film/ode to his love of the movies, “Hugo” and one of Woody Allen’s most box-office friendly flick in years, “Midnight in Paris.” Also making the list was the Brad Pitt baseball drama “Moneyball,” as well as Steven Spielberg’s “War Horse,” reclusive director Terrence Malick’s existential “The Tree of Life” and “Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close.” The bids for “The Artist” mark the first time in nearly 80 years that a black-and-white silent film is the leading contender to take the Best Picture award. The Oscars will air live on February 26 from the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles. Golden Globe winner George Clooney and his pal Pitt will vie for the Best Actor award for their work, respectively, in “The Descendants” and “Moneyball.” They will need to overcome a strong bid from Jean Dujardin in “The Artist,” as well as Gary Oldman in the drama “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.” Also in the mix is the surprise vote for Mexican actor Demian Bichir, who was praised for his work in “A Better Life” as a gardener in East L.A. intent on keeping his son out of a local gang. It’s a mix of the usual suspects and some new names in the Best Actress 
 category, with 16-time nominee Meryl Streep leading the list for her take on Margaret Thatcher in “The Iron lady,” Viola Davis earning major kudos for her work as a sweet-natured maid in “The Help,” Michelle Williams getting a nod for her portrayal of Marilyn Monroe in “My Week With Marilyn” and first -time nominee Rooney Mara for her goth punk blitzkrieg in “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.” Glenn Close was also honored for her gender-bending turn in “Albert Nobbs.” Best Director will pit three legends — Scorsese, Allen and Malick — against Payne and a rising star in against Payne Michel Hazanavicius for “The Artist.” The Best Supporting Actor category features Kenneth Branagh (“My Week with Marilyn”), Johan Hill (“Moneyball”), Nick Nolte (“Warrior”) Christopher Plummer (“Beginners”) and Max Von Sydow (“Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close”). In the Best Supporting Actress race, Octavia Spencer (“The Help”), will take on “Janet McTeer (“Albert Nobbs”), Melissa McCarthy (“Bridesmaids”), Jessica Chastain (“The Help” and Berenice Bejo (“The Artist”). Break-out “Saturday Night Live” star Kristen Wiig and her writing partner Annie Mumulo were honored with a Best Original Screenplay bid for their explosively funny “Bridesmaids” script, along with Allen for “Midnight in Paris,” Hazanavicius for “The Artist,” Asghar Farhadi for “A Separation” and J.C. Chandor for “Margin Call.” The Animated Feature battle will feature such popcorn pleasers as “Kung Fu Panda 2” going up against “Puss in Boots” and “Rango” as well as two lesser-known movies, “A Cat in Paris” and “Chico & Rita.” Related Videos Oscars 2012: And The Nominees Are… Related Photos 2012 Oscar Nominees

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Kyle Crews on American Idol: Frat-astic!

Who says fraternity members can’t sing?!? Okay, maybe no one. But Kyle Crews still made it his mission to change that perception last night, auditioning for American Idol in San Diego and wowing the judges with a cover of “Angel of Mine.” “You sound nothing like you look,” Randy Jackson told Crews, winning the award for Backhanded Compliment of the Night, while Kyle dedicated the performance to Jennifer Lopez and her voluptuous lips. Kyle Crews American Idol Audition Elsewhere, did you hear that Jane Carrey , the daughter of a certain comedic actor, also was passed through to Hollywood? It’s true!

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Samuel L Jackson signs autographs for fans at Jacobs Theatre

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Samuel L. Jackson signs autographs for fans of “The Mountain Top” for the last time. Today was the final showing of the play, which focused on Martin Luther King, and the night before he was assassinated. Follow Hollywood.TV on Facebook @ facebook.com

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JoJo Drops Some Plump Sideboob

Here are some shots of JoJo hanging out at what looks to be some sort of dodgy pool hall over the weekend. I like a girl who’s not afraid to get all dressed up and slum it on her night out. I’m not a big fan of the ridiculously high pink mom slacks, I’ll never understand fashion, but I do find the way that her strange looking top hugs her ample bosom quite pleasant. I’d like a squeeze.

Lana Del Rey’s ‘SNL’ Set Defended By Andy Samberg

‘ ‘Video Games’ is a great song,’ he tells MTV News at Sundance about Del Rey’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ appearance. By Josh Wigler, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Andy Samberg Photo: MTV News PARK CITY, Utah — The critics have not been kind to Lana Del Rey following her recent performance on “Saturday Night Live.” “Wack-a-doodle” was how Eliza Dushku described it, while actress Juliette Lewis likened the performance to “watching a 12-year-old in their bedroom when they’re pretending to sing and perform.” At times, it seems that just about everybody has it in for Del Rey. But “SNL” castmember Andy Samberg is not so quick to criticize. Speaking with MTV News at the Sundance Film Festival — where he’s busy promoting his romantic dramedy “Celeste and Jesse Forever” — Samberg acknowledged the outcry against Del Rey but took the opportunity to compliment her. “People gave her a lot of crap. I saw it online. BriWi,” he said when asked about Del Rey, referring to “NBC Nightly News” anchor Brian Williams’ assessment of the performance as “one of the worst outings in ‘SNL’ history.” “But ‘Video Games’ is a great song,” Samberg added. Also there to offer support was Samberg’s “Celeste and Jesse” co-star Rashida Jones, who doesn’t envy anybody who has to grace the pressure-filled “SNL” stage. “It’s a tough venue,” she said. “You’re not actually performing in front of an audience; you’re performing in front of cameras. But I didn’t see it, so I don’t know.” “Yeah, I didn’t see it either, so I can’t really speak to it,” Samberg quickly added, followed by a long pause and an uncomfortable look. (Perhaps there’s something he’s not telling us … ) Samberg and Jones aren’t the only two who have come to Del Rey’s defense. Daniel Radcliffe, who served as “SNL” host during the singer’s appearance, has already condemned the way people criticized her. “It was unfortunate that people seemed to turn on her so quickly,” Radcliffe told the British media earlier this week. “I also think people are making it about things other than the performance. … If you read what people are saying about her online, it’s all about her past and her family and stuff that’s nobody else’s business. I don’t think [the performance] warranted anywhere near that reaction. The 2012 Sundance Film Festival is officially under way, and the MTV Movies team is on the ground reporting on the hottest stars and the movies everyone will be talking about in the year to come. Keep it locked with MTV Movies for everything there is to know about Sundance. Related Videos Sundance 2012: Interviews From Park City MTV News Extended Play: Lana Del Rey Related Photos Celebrities Hit The Ground At Sundance 2012 Film Fest Related Artists Lana Del Rey

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