Usher was spotted shopping in NYC yesterday and he wasn’t alone. Looks like he is still keeping company with older divorcee Grace Miguel. Homegirl always manages to play the background in the paparazzi shots. Looks like her and Ush have been using the same hairstylist. FamePictures
Usher was spotted shopping in NYC yesterday and he wasn’t alone. Looks like he is still keeping company with older divorcee Grace Miguel. Homegirl always manages to play the background in the paparazzi shots. Looks like her and Ush have been using the same hairstylist. FamePictures
We get it. Someone probably gave you a big check to carry out this foolishness, but it might be time to consider pulling the plug. Sheen and his “Violent Torpedo of Truth” tour limped and sputtered through town. And when the show ended — ahead of schedule — the actor ran from the stage like a scared felon ahead of a lynch mob. “F–k you, Charlie! F–k you, Charlie!” a row of young men chanted after Sheen sprinted from the theater. For an hour, Sheen chain-smoked like a criminal — “can I have a f–king cigarette?” — lobbed the F-bomb like a 4-year-old suffering from Tourette’s, and praised Donald Trump as a “real f–king dude.” He prattled and preened and told pointless — and worst of all, boring — stories about Hollywood, hookers, being rich and being Charlie Sheen. He talked about nearly getting caught after locking himself in an airplane bathroom while flying with actor Nicolas Cage and a seven-gram cocaine rock. “My balls are sweating like a gerbil in a Richard Gere convention,” he said. And that, my friends, was as good as it got. Then…it went ALL bad. After alternately motor-mouthing and begging for his job back at “Two and a Half Men,” Charlie abruptly ran out of gas. At the 45-minute mark, he simply stopped talking. Sheen sat onstage, smoking silently, next to a man who served as his interviewer — I never did catch his name. The co-star looked as if he wanted to cry. The paying audience should have. “Where are the goddesses?” an audience member cried. The two bimbos with whom Charlie lives smartly came out and waved — and then skedaddled. Charlie pulled the plug after losing the crowd, and ran from the stage ahead of trouble. Don’t say we didn’t try to tell you Chuck. Something bad is going to happen at one of these shows behind some drunk a**hole who wants to heckle you. Call it quits while you still have some dignity left… Source
Actor also tells MTV News he was ‘amazed’ seeing Radcliffe on Broadway. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Freddie Stroma Photo: MTV News “Insanely overwhelming. Really, really strange.” That’s how “Harry Potter” star Freddie Stroma described what he was feeling as he walked the red carpet during the New York premiere of “Half-Blood Prince” in the summer of 2009. Almost two years later, not much has changed for the self-deprecating Brit, who stopped to chat with MTV News at the hectic premiere for the “Deathly Hallows, Part 1” DVD and said, above the roar of the fans, “I can’t get used to this. It’s just bizarre.” To be fair, Stroma hasn’t had as much practice as some of his co-stars, as he only joined the franchise (as the young, cocksure wizard Cormac McLaggen) for the sixth film. Yet once he signed on, the cast welcomed him into the fold. “When I first met Dan [Radcliffe], I came in and I was just doing a costume check,” Stroma said. “He introduced himself to me and said, ‘Hi, Freddie, how’s it going?’ And then two weeks later, he came up to me again and remembered my name. He meets hundreds of people every day, so that’s amazing. You feel like you’re coming into a family.” And like any good family, the cast is there to support one another in non-“Potter” matters. While he was in New York, Stroma caught a production of “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,” the Broadway musical in which Radcliffe currently stars. “Really good!” he said of the show. “Dan can dance, sing and act — who knew? I didn’t know. I was just amazed. And it was funny. It’s a funny show. Choreography is amazing as well.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos ‘Harry Potter: Live In NYC’: Watch The Interviews!
This kid looks just like his baller father spit him out! Daddy plays hoops for the NBA and even made it to All-Star weekend this year. Any ideas? New Jersey Nets baller Deron Williams was snapped with Jr., his newborn Desmond, daughters Denae and Daija and wife Amy in NYC. Splashnews
‘I cried on the last day, because it was epic,’ she tells MTV News at ‘Deathly Hallows, Part 1’ DVD premiere. By Terri Schwartz, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Evanna Lynch Photo: MTV News Evanna Lynch, the actress behind goofy and lovable “Harry Potter” character Luna Lovegood,” might not have been in the “Potter” films from the very beginning, but that didn’t make it any easier for her when shooting came to an end. “I felt like, yeah, we talked about it a thousand times, and then when the end came, I really was sad,” Lynch shared. MTV News caught up with the actress during our live stream of the “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1” DVD and Blu-ray premiere, where we were ready to grill her about all things related to the end of the record-breaking saga .
‘I cried on the last day, because it was epic,’ she tells MTV News at ‘Deathly Hallows, Part 1’ DVD premiere. By Terri Schwartz, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Evanna Lynch Photo: MTV News Evanna Lynch, the actress behind goofy and lovable “Harry Potter” character Luna Lovegood,” might not have been in the “Potter” films from the very beginning, but that didn’t make it any easier for her when shooting came to an end. “I felt like, yeah, we talked about it a thousand times, and then when the end came, I really was sad,” Lynch shared. MTV News caught up with the actress during our live stream of the “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1” DVD and Blu-ray premiere, where we were ready to grill her about all things related to the end of the record-breaking saga .
‘I cried on the last day, because it was epic,’ she tells MTV News at ‘Deathly Hallows, Part 1’ DVD premiere. By Terri Schwartz, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Evanna Lynch Photo: MTV News Evanna Lynch, the actress behind goofy and lovable “Harry Potter” character Luna Lovegood,” might not have been in the “Potter” films from the very beginning, but that didn’t make it any easier for her when shooting came to an end. “I felt like, yeah, we talked about it a thousand times, and then when the end came, I really was sad,” Lynch shared. MTV News caught up with the actress during our live stream of the “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1” DVD and Blu-ray premiere, where we were ready to grill her about all things related to the end of the record-breaking saga .
For those of us not raised in New York City, moving to the concrete jungle is an exciting, but huge adjustment. Everything in NYC is louder, bigger and bolder than anywhere else in the country . When you come from a smaller town, the diversity of activities, people, food and opportunities can be invigorating, but intimidating. In the words of Jay-Z and Alicia Keys, “these streets can make you feel brand new.” However, living in New York City does not necessarily make you a New Yorker. A real New Yorker, has mastered living with the fast pace of the city, has learned the lingo, and adjusted to the unpredictable nature of everyday life in the city that never sleeps. Here are eight tell-tale signs that you’ve gone from a bright-eyed NYC newbie to a seasoned New York City diva. ( Continued at MadameNoire.com )
‘Being a mother with three children suddenly when you’re young is quite a big [change],’ she tells MTV News at DVD premiere. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Bonnie Wright attends the opening of Harry Potter: The Exhibiton in New York City Photo: Getty Images For the most devoted “Harry Potter” fans out there, the countdown has already begun in anticipation of the final film release, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2.” Over the weekend, we got a sneak peek at Harry Potter: The Exhibition , as well as a few exclusive clips from the “Deathly Hallows, Part 1” DVD/Blu-ray. At the DVD premiere, we asked actress Bonnie Wright about the experience filming the franchise’s highly anticipated “epilogue” sequence , in which all the characters appear as themselves, only 19 years in the future. “It was really weird,” Wright said of seeing herself in makeup made to look like a woman in her 30s. “People said, ‘Don’t worry, you look good for 35!’ ” Wright said the experience was a lot of fun, mostly because she had to embody a completely new aspect of her character, Ginny Weasley-Potter. “Being a mother with three children suddenly when you’re young is quite a big [change],” she said. “It’s strange, because obviously [when] I started, my first scene ever filmed was on the train platform 9 3/4, and then we came back to shoot some more before Christmas, and it was back at platform 9 3/4, so I finished, and it was like this amazing cycle.” Regarding the scenes she’s most looking forward to seeing in the final film, Wright said she’s pumped to see the final battle. “I think I’m mainly looking forward to the epic battle that is to come,” she said. “See[ing] the power of good triumph over evil is going to be satisfying.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos ‘Harry Potter: Live In NYC’: Watch The Interviews!