Don’t click any links off the video…I’m just posting it cuz i can’t post the pics and this weirdo put it on youtube…. So…Ronaldo pretended he was straight, just Europpean with his stage wife Irina Shayk, who gets paid in SI bikini covers, cuz that’s the power of powerful athletes with the best sports agents and management and publicists in the world, you know enough power to make a magazine go bankrupt if all his resources pulled from them, leaving them little choice, but luckily, unlike Andy Roddick’s hustle with Brooklyn “Downs Syndrome” Decker, Irina Shayk is all ethnic and hot and lovely….especially half naked fronting to be a dude’s gf so that he doesn’t get laughed off the court, forcing him to retire as European men won’t be able to handle his sexuality, cuz it will make them question theirs…you know since soccer is what they jerk off to and such… Either way….I don’t have the rights to the pics….so…. To See The Rest of the Pics FOLLOW THIS LINK
Unless your boss plays mind games with you involving genitalia and shaved coconut, makes you work while your “gam-gam” is on her deathbed, and insults you for sport, he/she has nothing on Kevin Spacey in the new UK trailer for Horrible Bosses . So, watch and take pleasure knowing that your superior (hopefully) won’t ever be as bad as the power-wielding Spacey, the sexually inappropriate Jennifer Aniston or the coke-fiend Colin Farrell.
It is the 10 year anniversary of “Baby Boy,” the John Singleton classic featuring Tyrese Gibson and Taraji Henson. Tyrese visited Power 105.1′s “The Breakfast Club” to chop it up about working on Transformers 3, having “sex” with Taraji Henson and why he isn’t a relationship expert! Click here, to watch… “Transformers: Dark Of The Moon” Is All Heavy Metal With No Soul Tyrese Gibson: “It’s Expected Of Men To Cheat” [VIDEO]
Beyonce and Jay-Z were spotted at the Charles De Gaulle airport in France. The power couple were on their way home from doing performances, interviews and CD promotions. Bey looked fab in a pink, white and purple number and black Louboutins. Jay looked amazing as always in his signature Yankee fitted hate with a casual black and white outfit. Is there a day these two never look fly? We welcome you back to the states Bey and Jay. Beyonce will be back in NYC to be on Good Morning America Friday and Macy’s 4th of July Spectacular on Monday. Let me know what you think of Jay and Bey’s looks. Check out pics of the power couple here: For more stories on the two, look here: Beyonce Serves Up A Star-Studded Secret Album Launch Show [VIDEO] Beyonce Makes History At UK Glastonbury Festival [VIDEOS & PHOTOS] Jay-Z Goes Nerdy For UJA Luncheon [PHOTOS]
New clip is a brightly-colored, paint-covered celebration of everyday life. By James Montgomery Coldplay’s Chris Martin in their “Every Teardrop is a Waterfall” music video Photo: Capitol It’s probably impossible to measure how many gallons of paint — glow-in-the-dark, high-gloss, Krylon, etc. — were used in the making of Coldplay’s brand-new “Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall” video, which premiered Wednesday (June 29). But suffice it to say, it was probably a lot. It seems that paint, gloriously splashed and joyously hued, is a recurring theme in the band’s upcoming fifth album; while you can infer from that what you will, in the case of Coldplay’s “Waterfall” clip, the end result is one that matches the sheer uplift of the song itself. This is a video that shakes you to life. Filmed mainly in stop-motion, the video follows Chris Martin and his mates as they wander through, above and, eventually, outside a decaying urban expanse, their music — and, of course, the paint — breathing new life into its crumbling husk. In a way, that’s sort of like the song, too. Martin’s lyrics are very much about the power his old records possess; they imbue ordinary life with the extraordinary. Aside from the paint, the clip’s use of stop-motion recalls earlier Coldplay videos, most notably “Strawberry Swing,” but they’ve always had a thing for messing with the constraints of time (see the shot-in-reverse “The Scientist” or “Christmas Lights” for proof). Their new one matches the exuberance of “Swing” and the childlike wonder of “Lights,” and, unlike “The Scientist,” there isn’t a single horrifying car wreck to be seen. But mostly it’s about all that paint, those colors and the ability they have to brighten everyday life. Just like Martin sings, every siren can be a symphony and every heartbeat can build a cathedral. With “Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall,” Coldplay prove that they’re always on message, even when they’re making a glorious mess. Related Artists Coldplay
The 2011 BET Awards Weekend kicked off with a lot of STAR POWER in the Radio Room. This is where all the nominees, artists, host and show performers talk to all the hottest radio stations around the country before the actual show. Although we get a list of who’s confirmed to stop by, anyone is bound to make an appearance. Check out some of those who dropped by so far. Name ‘em and they were probably there. PHOTOS BY @ROBINRAZZI Trey Songz, Kelly Rowland & Mary J Blige To Perform At The BET Awards Trina Apologizes To BET, Execs Say She Wasn’t Eligible For Award
50 Cent, Trey Songz, Snoop Dogg surprise fans at Power 106 show, which also featured Big Sean, Jeremih, LMFAO, the Rej3ctz and T-Pain. By Felicia “The Poetess” Morris Wiz Khalifa at Power 106’s Powerhouse 2011 on Saturday Photo: MTV News LOS ANGELES — Radio station Power 106 held their annual sold-out Powerhouse concert at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, on Saturday night, bringing together multiple generations of hip-hop stars, from West Coast OG Ice Cube to L.A.’s latest dance-craze instigators the Rej3ctz to a chart-topping visitor from out east, Wiz Khalifa . The Rej3ctz opened the show with a high-energy performance and later danced onstage with the very colorful LMFAO as they performed “Shots.” Sporting a white T-shirt and bright yellow cargo shorts, T-Pain took it up a couple notches with a string of his hits and left fans fully charged with DJ Khaled’s “All I Do Is Win.” The evening had a couple of surprises on deck: 50 Cent joined Jeremih on their collabo “Down on Me,” which Jeremih said was the first time they’ve ever performed the song together in concert. Compton’s own DJ Quik gave loyal fans what they came for, and when Lupe Fiasco pulled young crooner Trey Songz onstage during his set, screaming concertgoers raised the decibels to new heights. The Don Mega himself, Ice Cube, brought out his old N.W.A bandmate MC Ren on the song “Hello.” “It makes you feel good, being in the game as long as I have,” Ice Cube told MTV News before the show. “I done went from new school to old school and still here. You can’t do nothing but be humbled by the fact that so many rappers is gone. … I’m still here after all this time.” Cube was also the most-anticipated act of the evening by fellow performers including the headliner, Wiz Khalifa. “This is my first time performing at Powerhouse, my first time performing at an event this big, so I feel elated,” Wiz told MTV News before his set. “I’m really excited about seeing Cube.” But Khalifa had another trick up his sleeve when it came to honoring L.A.’s hip-hop roots: He brought out his “High School” co-star Snoop Dogg for one last Powerhouse surprise, no doubt leaving 18,000 fans feeling like they got their money’s worth. Related Artists Wiz Khalifa Ice Cube Lupe Fiasco
LP perform ‘Iridescent’ from the ‘Transformers: Dark of the Moon’ premiere in Moscow. By James Montgomery, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Mike Shinoda and Chester Bennington perform at Moscow’s Red Square Photo: MTV News Linkin Park have taken their expansive rock show to seemingly every corner of the globe, but they’ve never played Moscow’s Red Square (to be fair, very few acts ever have). But now, thanks to the power of Michael Bay and “Transformers: Dark of the Moon,” they can finally cross it off their list. On Friday, their performance of “Iridescent” — a song from their A Thousand Suns that’s since been tapped as the first single off the new “Transformers” soundtrack — was broadcast across MTV’s platform of networks. It was part of the blockbuster’s world premiere at the Moscow International Film Fest, but to hear Linkin Park tell it, it was also a moment they’ll remember for the rest of their lives. “To do a movie premiere is pretty cool — we’ve done some of them before — but to do a premiere in Moscow, and then perform in Red Square … We were saying earlier, it’s kind of one of those things where you think, ‘How did they pull that off?’ ” LP’s Chester Bennington told MTV News. “I mean, Red Square is not exactly a place they throw concerts every day. Not many bands have performed there, so … this is really a very special and exceptional moment for us. We’ve had the privilege of playing a few other landmark locations that are very special, and this definitely tops that.” Of course, it was a moment that couldn’t have happened without the considerable clout of “Transformers” director Michael Bay (“There’s, like, nothing he can’t do,” Bennington joked. “He may have actually shot the [film’s] moon footage on the moon “), but when Linkin Park first joined forces with the franchise back in 2007, they never dreamed the collaboration would eventually lead them to Red Square. Basically, back then, they just signed on because they were huge fans of the toys. And needless to say, things have worked out pretty well ever since. “I have a special place in my heart for Soundwave and Starscream,” Mike Shinoda laughed. “We loved playing with the toys as kids and conceptually, the idea of Transformers — these machines that are alive — it’s always been a great story,” Bennington added. “But realistically, the toys were amazing. They’re still the coolest toys ever.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Transformers: Dark of the Moon.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos Linkin Park Explode Into Moscow At ‘Transformers’ Premiere MTV Rough Cut: ‘Transformers: Dark Of The Moon’ Related Photos ‘Transformers: Dark Of The Moon’ Premieres At The Moscow Int’l Film Festival
While ex-NFL player David Tyree is taking a personal stand against “anarchy,” Elisabeth Hasselbeck is doing everything in her power to be taken seriously while wearing ridiculous golden chandelier earrings. And speaking of “anarchy,” Kirstie Alley was the co-host this morning, but no one really let her talk because… well, she’s Kirstie Alley and people only Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Queerty Discovery Date : 22/06/2011 00:33 Number of articles : 2
‘I’m glad that he went on because O’Reilly just calls out rappers a lot,’ one music journo tells MTV News of the outspoken MC’s Fox News appearance. By Rob Markman Lupe Fiasco on “The O’Reilly Factor” Photo: FOX Lupe Fiasco won’t back down. After he labeled U.S. President Barak Obama a “terrorist” and questioned U.S. foreign policy, the Chicago rapper appeared on Fox News’ “The O’Reilly Factor” on Monday to duke it out with conservative political pundit Bill O’Reilly. Though it was thoroughly hyped before its broadcast, the five-and-a-half-minute pre-taped debate was a bit of a letdown for Rap Radar’s digital content director, Brian “B. Dot” Miller. “The thing is it wasn’t live; Lupe probably said a whole lot of things that were edited,” Miller said. “But the points that were expressed, I felt like he had a good argument. I wish it could’ve gone on a little bit longer, but that’s the power of TV.” Adam Fleischer, XXL magazine’s music editor, also agreed that the way the debate was edited detracted from the end result. “I’m glad that he went on because O’Reilly just calls out rappers a lot, [and] then they don’t usually get a chance to speak for themselves,” he said. “[But] I would like to see the whole interview because it was so clear that things were chopped up. They were switching from clip to clip.” Vibe magazine Senior Editor Clover Hope, on the other hand, didn’t mind the segments, though she, too, is interested in seeing what was left on the cutting-room floor. “I didn’t really notice [the editing] too much. I wish they would’ve pointed it to the Web though,” she said. After Lupe made those controversial comments about Obama and declined the TV host’s initial invitation to appear on his Fox show, ‘O’Reilly called the rapper a “pinhead.” But last night Lupe stood strong, clarifying, then defending his position. “The statement that I made, which was, ‘I believe that the biggest terrorist, Obama and the United States of America and its foreign policy, that was what the whole context of everything was,” Lupe pointed out on the show. “And it’s really just an expression of me trying to understand critically, the society.” O’Reilly, who is often critical of the president, came to Obama’s defense, saying that Lupe’s fans aren’t “exactly political science PHDs,” but rather “impressionable kids.” O’Reilly added that the responsibility of the president is to protect the country and that Obama was doing that through “aggressive action.” Both agreed that the death of Osama Bin Laden was a legitimate action. Fiasco went on to assert that the aim of the war in Afghanistan was to go in and find Bin Laden, which O’Reilly then charged was in effect an oversimplification of the war. “I thought he actually did a good job of holding his own and clarifying that point that he just wasn’t talking about Obama, just America as an institution,” Hope said about Lupe’s overall performance. “I just think it’s too complicated to reduce it to ‘Lupe thinks Obama is a terrorist.’ ” The debate wrapped on a light-hearted note when O’Reilly and Lupe joked about changing the show’s name to “The Fiasco Factor.” “I don’t think one necessarily got the best of the other,” Fleischer said. “O’Reilly had home-court advantage so he kind of controls the narrative, but Lupe held his own.” “I don’t think anybody necessarily won that debate,” Hope agreed. “They kind of both talked.” What did you think of Lupe’s performance on the Fox News show? Sound off in the comments! Related Artists Lupe Fiasco