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Party Time: Celebrities That Go All Out For Their Birthdays

Rihanna just had her Bday party and it was a huge fiesta. But she’s not the only one that likes to have expensive, gigantic over-produced birthdays. Here are the people that love their days of birth more than anybody else.

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Oscars Best And Worst Fashions: Experts Weigh In!

MTV News asked a pair of fashion-industry notables to share their choices for the best and worst looks in Oscars history. By Jocelyn Vena Miley Cyrus at the 2010 Oscars Photo: Getty Images The Academy Awards are just days away and that means that soon enough some of Hollywood’s biggest names will be hitting the red carpet while donning some of the most haute couture they can get their hands on. But, before they hit the carpet, MTV News reached out to some fashion-world experts and asked them to weigh in on the event’s best and worst looks ever, which the stars perhaps should take note of before they decide on what to wear. We caught up with fashion-industry maven and People’s Revolution founder Kelly Cutrone, as well as Faran Krentcil, digital director at Nylon magazine, who divulged their favorite and least favorite looks from Oscars history. Best Cameron Diaz in Oscar de la Renta, 2010 : Both Cutrone and Krentchil agreed that this was a winning look for the star. “On another actress it might have looked a little overdone, but Cameron managed to make the dress look like it was just lying on her bedroom floor, and she grabbed it on her way out of the bath. That’s true star power, isn’t it?” Krentcil explained. Maggie Gyllenhaal in Dries Van Noten, 2010 : “I think that it’s not that hard to put a beautiful dress on a girl and get away with it, and then there are people who really understand it … I think that Maggie Gyllenhaal was a great example of that,” Cutrone revealed. “Dries was not obvious; it’s an inside brand. It’s really about beauty and aesthetic.” Miley Cyrus in Jenny Packham, 2010 : Cutrone felt that Miley’s look bridged the singer/actress from, well, tween star to teen star. She explained, “The truth of the matter is she has gone from a Disney star to a Vanity Fair cover girl and it brought it back to the middle. [She] really shined.” Natalie Portman in Lanvin, 2005 : “This dress was slightly see-through and the color of a gasping sea monster,” Krentcil recalled of the outfit. “And its floaty shape and grey-blue-green-purple shimmer made it beyond chic.” Anne Hathaway in Valentino, 2009 : Krentcil didn’t have much more to say than “yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes,” about why the beaded, white sheath worked so well for this year’s Oscars co-host. Worst Charlize Theron in Dior, 2010 : “She looked ridiculous and she’s so beautiful. She deserved to wear something better,” Cutrone noted, adding about the outdated nature of the dress, “It looked like a Gaultier throwback piece, not like Dior. I didn’t know Nancy Reagan was working for Dior.” Jennifer Lopez in Giorgio Armani Priv

Oscars Best And Worst Fashions: Experts Weigh In!

MTV News asked a pair of fashion-industry notables to share their choices for the best and worst looks in Oscars history. By Jocelyn Vena Miley Cyrus at the 2010 Oscars Photo: Getty Images The Academy Awards are just days away and that means that soon enough some of Hollywood’s biggest names will be hitting the red carpet while donning some of the most haute couture they can get their hands on. But, before they hit the carpet, MTV News reached out to some fashion-world experts and asked them to weigh in on the event’s best and worst looks ever, which the stars perhaps should take note of before they decide on what to wear. We caught up with fashion-industry maven and People’s Revolution founder Kelly Cutrone, as well as Faran Krentcil, digital director at Nylon magazine, who divulged their favorite and least favorite looks from Oscars history. Best Cameron Diaz in Oscar de la Renta, 2010 : Both Cutrone and Krentchil agreed that this was a winning look for the star. “On another actress it might have looked a little overdone, but Cameron managed to make the dress look like it was just lying on her bedroom floor, and she grabbed it on her way out of the bath. That’s true star power, isn’t it?” Krentcil explained. Maggie Gyllenhaal in Dries Van Noten, 2010 : “I think that it’s not that hard to put a beautiful dress on a girl and get away with it, and then there are people who really understand it … I think that Maggie Gyllenhaal was a great example of that,” Cutrone revealed. “Dries was not obvious; it’s an inside brand. It’s really about beauty and aesthetic.” Miley Cyrus in Jenny Packham, 2010 : Cutrone felt that Miley’s look bridged the singer/actress from, well, tween star to teen star. She explained, “The truth of the matter is she has gone from a Disney star to a Vanity Fair cover girl and it brought it back to the middle. [She] really shined.” Natalie Portman in Lanvin, 2005 : “This dress was slightly see-through and the color of a gasping sea monster,” Krentcil recalled of the outfit. “And its floaty shape and grey-blue-green-purple shimmer made it beyond chic.” Anne Hathaway in Valentino, 2009 : Krentcil didn’t have much more to say than “yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes,” about why the beaded, white sheath worked so well for this year’s Oscars co-host. Worst Charlize Theron in Dior, 2010 : “She looked ridiculous and she’s so beautiful. She deserved to wear something better,” Cutrone noted, adding about the outdated nature of the dress, “It looked like a Gaultier throwback piece, not like Dior. I didn’t know Nancy Reagan was working for Dior.” Jennifer Lopez in Giorgio Armani Priv

Oscars Best And Worst Fashions: Experts Weigh In!

MTV News asked a pair of fashion-industry notables to share their choices for the best and worst looks in Oscars history. By Jocelyn Vena Miley Cyrus at the 2010 Oscars Photo: Getty Images The Academy Awards are just days away and that means that soon enough some of Hollywood’s biggest names will be hitting the red carpet while donning some of the most haute couture they can get their hands on. But, before they hit the carpet, MTV News reached out to some fashion-world experts and asked them to weigh in on the event’s best and worst looks ever, which the stars perhaps should take note of before they decide on what to wear. We caught up with fashion-industry maven and People’s Revolution founder Kelly Cutrone, as well as Faran Krentcil, digital director at Nylon magazine, who divulged their favorite and least favorite looks from Oscars history. Best Cameron Diaz in Oscar de la Renta, 2010 : Both Cutrone and Krentchil agreed that this was a winning look for the star. “On another actress it might have looked a little overdone, but Cameron managed to make the dress look like it was just lying on her bedroom floor, and she grabbed it on her way out of the bath. That’s true star power, isn’t it?” Krentcil explained. Maggie Gyllenhaal in Dries Van Noten, 2010 : “I think that it’s not that hard to put a beautiful dress on a girl and get away with it, and then there are people who really understand it … I think that Maggie Gyllenhaal was a great example of that,” Cutrone revealed. “Dries was not obvious; it’s an inside brand. It’s really about beauty and aesthetic.” Miley Cyrus in Jenny Packham, 2010 : Cutrone felt that Miley’s look bridged the singer/actress from, well, tween star to teen star. She explained, “The truth of the matter is she has gone from a Disney star to a Vanity Fair cover girl and it brought it back to the middle. [She] really shined.” Natalie Portman in Lanvin, 2005 : “This dress was slightly see-through and the color of a gasping sea monster,” Krentcil recalled of the outfit. “And its floaty shape and grey-blue-green-purple shimmer made it beyond chic.” Anne Hathaway in Valentino, 2009 : Krentcil didn’t have much more to say than “yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes,” about why the beaded, white sheath worked so well for this year’s Oscars co-host. Worst Charlize Theron in Dior, 2010 : “She looked ridiculous and she’s so beautiful. She deserved to wear something better,” Cutrone noted, adding about the outdated nature of the dress, “It looked like a Gaultier throwback piece, not like Dior. I didn’t know Nancy Reagan was working for Dior.” Jennifer Lopez in Giorgio Armani Priv

Topher Grace Recalls His Lucky Sprain On ‘When I Was 17’

The star of ‘Take Me Home Tonight’ explains how he stumbled into acting as a teen. By Alex Chapman Topher Grace Photo: MTV News Before Topher Grace became a household name as the lovably discomfited Eric on “That ’70s Show,” he was just another teenager looking for something to do. On the upcoming episode of MTV’s “When I Was 17,” the star of “Take Me Home Tonight” (which hits theaters next week) recalls his big break, which surprisingly stemmed from a turn in his high-school play. “When I was 17, I made the varsity tennis team, and I wound up spraining my ankle twice, so I couldn’t do that that spring,” Grace mentions in the upcoming episode. The former athlete tried out for the lead role in his high school’s production of “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” a part he didn’t expect to land. “I really didn’t think I’d get it. There were some kids who were really great actors, and I still maintain that they were better actors then I am,” Grace humbly notes. Turns out, Topher’s theatrical turn would change his life as he knew it. “So the crazy thing about that play is this girl who was a friend of mine — her parents were big-time Hollywood producers. They wrote for ‘Saturday Night Live,’ they wrote ‘Wayne’s World’ and ‘Tommy Boy,’ and they came up to me after the play and said, ‘We’ll call you at some point,’ ” Grace recalls. But the actor misinterpreted the thrilling news, thinking he was being pursued to go on coffee runs instead of auditions. “I thought they needed a P.A. on one of their shows, so I said something really stupid.” Topher’s pal Gordon remembered the error, too: “He was like, ‘Yeah sure, baby. I’ll have my people call your people,’ ” Fast-forward nine months later, and the big-time producers had an opportunity for the actor that he almost couldn’t believe. “They called me and they said, ‘We’re making a sitcom about the ’70s.’ I still thought they wanted an assistant, but they said, ‘Oh no, we want you to audition.’ ” Turns out this little sitcom just happened to be the massive hit that launched Grace’s career. Don’t miss when Grace’s “Take Me Home Tonight” co-stars Anna Farris and Dan Fogler dish on their adolescent occupations in the newest episode of “When I Was 17,” premiering Saturday at 11 a.m. ET on MTV.

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Topher Grace Recalls His Lucky Sprain On ‘When I Was 17’

The star of ‘Take Me Home Tonight’ explains how he stumbled into acting as a teen. By Alex Chapman Topher Grace Photo: MTV News Before Topher Grace became a household name as the lovably discomfited Eric on “That ’70s Show,” he was just another teenager looking for something to do. On the upcoming episode of MTV’s “When I Was 17,” the star of “Take Me Home Tonight” (which hits theaters next week) recalls his big break, which surprisingly stemmed from a turn in his high-school play. “When I was 17, I made the varsity tennis team, and I wound up spraining my ankle twice, so I couldn’t do that that spring,” Grace mentions in the upcoming episode. The former athlete tried out for the lead role in his high school’s production of “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” a part he didn’t expect to land. “I really didn’t think I’d get it. There were some kids who were really great actors, and I still maintain that they were better actors then I am,” Grace humbly notes. Turns out, Topher’s theatrical turn would change his life as he knew it. “So the crazy thing about that play is this girl who was a friend of mine — her parents were big-time Hollywood producers. They wrote for ‘Saturday Night Live,’ they wrote ‘Wayne’s World’ and ‘Tommy Boy,’ and they came up to me after the play and said, ‘We’ll call you at some point,’ ” Grace recalls. But the actor misinterpreted the thrilling news, thinking he was being pursued to go on coffee runs instead of auditions. “I thought they needed a P.A. on one of their shows, so I said something really stupid.” Topher’s pal Gordon remembered the error, too: “He was like, ‘Yeah sure, baby. I’ll have my people call your people,’ ” Fast-forward nine months later, and the big-time producers had an opportunity for the actor that he almost couldn’t believe. “They called me and they said, ‘We’re making a sitcom about the ’70s.’ I still thought they wanted an assistant, but they said, ‘Oh no, we want you to audition.’ ” Turns out this little sitcom just happened to be the massive hit that launched Grace’s career. Don’t miss when Grace’s “Take Me Home Tonight” co-stars Anna Farris and Dan Fogler dish on their adolescent occupations in the newest episode of “When I Was 17,” premiering Saturday at 11 a.m. ET on MTV.

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Jay-Z, LeBron James Talk Two Kings Charity, Doing ‘Good All Over’

Rap Mogul and Miami Heat star tell MTV News why they teamed up with Mr. Cartoon to give back to L.A.-area Boys & Girls Club. By Alvin Blanco, with reporting by Rahman Dukes Jay-Z and LeBron James Photo: Johnny Nunez/ WireImage Jay-Z and LeBron James don’t just want to hold a can of soda and smile for the cameras. The two men prefer to be hands-on when it comes to giving back to the community. So during NBA All-Star weekend festivities this past Saturday, Hov and King James personally greeted children at the Boys & Girls Club of Los Angeles and unveiled a newly renovated gymnasium at their facility. For the third year in a year row, Jay-Z and LeBron’s Two Kings charity teamed up with Coco-Cola’s Sprite brand to promote a worthy cause at All-Star Weekend. MTV News spoke to James and Jay about their participation. “If you stay focused and you follow your dream, stay in school, you can be … well, you might not be this tall,” Jay told the club members, gesturing at James as wife Beyonc

Justin Bieber’s Haircut: Fans Weigh In!

While many Beliebers are gushing over his ‘sexy,’ ‘older’ cut, others tell MTV News they miss his signature ‘swoop.’ By Jocelyn Vena Justin Bieber gets his hair cut Photo: Paramount This week Justin Bieber made headlines thanks to a new haircut. The Biebs had his famous swooping bangs cut into a shorter, cropped look, and he told talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres he doesn’t “really care” what people have to say about his ‘do. But his fans have been weighing in on the new hairstyle anyway, and many of them approve of the haircut. “I really like it and it actually makes him look older!!!! And for all u down there hating on Bieber well if it was Angelina Jolie I’m sure you’d have something to say so don’t hate ’cause he’s sexy and he ain’t even legal yet,” Amanda wrote on MTV.com. Lilia added, “AAh, he looks better with the new hair! Suits him!” Beliebers have been debating the star’s latest look since he debuted it earlier this week. Coote noted on our site that Bieber is much more than a head of hair. “I think he [looks] sexy … i don’t love him for his hair… i love him because he is sweet, cute and perfect,” Coote wrote. MTV News also took to the streets of New York City to see whether people preferred the “Never Say Never” star’s old look or the new one. “I like it, I think it looks good on him,” Catherine said of Bieber’s longtime haircut. She added about the brand-new cut: “I like it better than the other one, but I think that a lot of his fans liked the [old] one. … Everyone loves him for his hair and now he doesn’t have it anymore.” Meanwhile, Tiffany loved the original but was blown away by the new version. “I think it’s very Bieberish, I like that long swoop. It definitely works for him,” Tiffany said before we showed her the updated look. “Oh my god! It’s such a transformation! I just love it! He looks so much older!” “It’s just beautiful,” Christina explained of the old ‘do. “I liked him with his longer hair better. That’s just who he was discovered as.” “He looks a little geeky,” Sofia said of his famous original hairdo. “It’s much better,” she said of the cropped cut. “He doesn’t look like my brother anymore. He looks five years older. He’s so cute.” Which do you prefer: Bieber’s long locks or his cropped cut? Tell us in the comments! Related Photos Justin Bieber’s Famous Former Hair Related Artists Justin Bieber

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Shook Ones: U.S. And Other Countries Evacuate Citizens From Libya

As sh*t continues to get realer in Libya, the U.S. government and it’s European counterparts are working to get their citizens the hell up out. And if you notice them making a bigger deal about this situation than they did Egypt, don’t think it’s because they love the people of Libya more. The U.S. announced plans to evacuate its citizens from Libya after Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said their safety was the “highest priority” during a violent crackdown on protesters in the country, which holds Africa’s largest oil reserves. The U.S. embassy in Tripoli announced yesterday that a government-chartered ferry would take American citizens from the Libyan capital to Malta. The statement said people would be taken on a first-come, first-served basis although people with severe medical conditions would get priority. The United Nations Security Council and European allies yesterday joined the U.S. in condemning Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi’s attacks on protesters that New York-based monitoring group Human Rights Watch has said killed almost 300. While deploring the bloodshed, U.S. officials said they must focus first on the safety of embassy personnel. “Now, as always, the safety and well-being of Americans has to be our highest priority,” Clinton told reporters at the State Department in Washington. “As we gain a greater understanding of what actually is happening,” she said, the U.S. “will take appropriate steps in line with our policies, our values and our laws. But we’re going to have to work in concert with the international community.” Libya’s unrest has driven oil prices to the highest level in more than two years on concern it may disrupt production. Crude for March delivery rose as much as 9.6 percent to $94.49 a barrel before paring gains to $93.57. Jeffrey Feltman, assistant secretary of state for near Eastern affairs, is traveling to Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates to reaffirm the U.S. commitment to “our longstanding partnerships in the region as well as universal human rights,” a department statement said. Former administration officials said fear for the safety of U.S. personnel in Tripoli may be delaying efforts by President Barack Obama to build international support for Qaddafi’s departure or sanctions against his government. The U.S. has scant influence to persuade Qaddafi to stop killing protesters inspired by the toppling of autocratic leaders in neighboring Egypt and Tunisia, analysts said. The White House lost what leverage it might have had over Qaddafi with the ouster of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, perhaps the only person to whom Qaddafi listened, said Edward Walker, a former U.S. ambassador to Egypt and former assistant secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs. “We really are stuck on the sidelines,” Walker, a scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington, said in an interview. “For so long, we had no relations with the Libyans. The only person with real influence was Mubarak, and we’ve lost that tool.” Unlike Mubarak, who retreated to a palace in the Red Sea city of Sharm el-Sheikh when he resigned this month, Qaddafi is unlikely to cede power, said David Schenker, a former senior Pentagon adviser on the Arab world. Qaddafi “doesn’t strike me as a guy who wants to quietly take his billions of dollars and leave the world stage,” said Schenker, director of the program on Arab Politics at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. “We can tilt the balance in favor of the Libyan people if the Security Council votes for a no-fly zone and prevents further massacres.” While condemning violence against protesters, the UN Security Council yesterday didn’t endorse punitive measures against Libya’s government. In other words: they’re shook. And their pockets are affected. According to Reuters , Turkey, the UK, Bosnia, Canada, France, Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, India, Iran, Italy, Japan and the Netherlands, like the U.S., are either working to evacuate their citizens or have stopped whatever business activities they had in Libya. Source

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Justin Bieber’s haircut: Fans respond, hair being auctioned for charity

Monday, Feb. 21 is a day that will live in infamy for Beliebers. Justin Bieber cut his famous locks. We hear the rioting in the streets was kept to a minimum. But the response on Twitter has been fast and furious. Hashtag #riphairflip has been a trending topic on and off since the story broke and the fans’ reactions to the haircut is mixed: MeBeBecki: @justinbieber, those who unfollowed you because of your haircut obviously werent true fans. #riphairflipAlexislovesjb: Yeah, He got a haircut. #riphairflip but he still has talent! So stop being so immature about it and worry about something that matters!fikabieb: BIEBER ALERT. February 21th 2011 was an historical day, the world famous hairflip is gone, will miss @justinbieber ‘s hairflip #RIPhairfliplovingmyjbieber: #riphairflip may always remember the flip that had lil girls panties tingeling and moms buying cocert tickets.iswaggalikebieb: my mom said @justinbieber looked hot with his new haircut hahatotally AGREE!Helooks hot and he will look hot even f he is bald. #riphairflipWe saw several tweets about how as many as 80,000 fans unfollowed Bieber on Twitter, who is currently at 7,520,816 followers as of the publishing of this article. But since we don’t knwo what he was at B.H., we cannot say for sure. A couple hours after the news of the haircut rocked the world, Bieber tweeted, “yeah so it’s true…i got a lil haircut…i like it…and we are giving all the hair cut to CHARITY to auction. Details coming soon.” We wonder what some Justin Bieber locks will fetch and to whom the proceeds will go? And even though the fans were freaking out, Bieber kept things in perspective by tweeting that his prayers go out to the people of New Zealand, who were rocked by a devastating earthquake Tuesday (Feb. 22).  Photo/Video credit: TMZ       justin bieber haircut – Yahoo! News Search Results Justin Bieber’s haircut: Fans respond, hair being auctioned for charity is a post from: ProxyLover.info

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