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The 2011 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show: Red Carpet & Runway! [PHOTOS]

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Chanel Iman and Joan Smalls made us proud last night, stealing the show at the 2011 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. The show featured themes including Ballet, Passion, Super Angels, a New Orleans-style “I Put A Spell On You” and the disco-driven Club Pink as the closer. The ladies, including Anais Mali, Lais Ribeiro, and Emanuela De Paula strutted down the catwalk as Nicki Minaj sang “Super Bass” and Kanye West performed “Stronger” before being joined on stage by Jay-Z for “N****** in Paris.” Lala Vazquez shined on the pink carpet in a colorblock combo with two of the sexiest men alive, Tyson Beckford and Maxwell. Each year, the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show features the brand’s most famous angels draped in the newest, sexiest, and most gem-studded styles of lingerie. The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show will air on CBS on November 29. How did this show compare to the previous ones? Selita Ebanks & Chanel Iman Shine At 2010 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show [PHOTOS] GALLERY: Victoria’s Secret’s Fashion Show ‘09

The 2011 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show: Red Carpet & Runway! [PHOTOS]

Making It Rain…Formerly: Moammar Gadhafi Was Possibly The Richest Man In The World

We didn’t know Gadhafi was making that kind of bread! Senior Libyan officials are telling the Los Angeles Times that Gadhafi may have had a net worth of $200 billion before he died. Read that again. $200 billion. Most of this money was tied in assets with $67 billion in Europe and America and tens of billions spread out across the world. This would make him the richest man in the world, ahead of the previous richest man, Carlos Slim who is worth a reported $125 billion. It’s unclear how much of this money Libya will be able to recover to run its government moving forward. But even half of that is more than enough to get things started. That’s a whole lot of cheddar.

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Kelly Rowland Is Off The Chain In Her “Down For Whatever” Video

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We’ve already had a pretty strong indication that Kelly Rowland was “Down For Whatever” since we laid eyes on her with Susie The Elephant in her previous video, “Lay It On Me”. But Ms. Kelly removes all doubt with the new clip for her RedOne-produced club stomper, the latest single from Here I Am. If … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 19/10/2011 09:00 Number of articles : 2

Kelly Rowland Is Off The Chain In Her “Down For Whatever” Video

Tom Six on The Human Centipede II and What’s In Store for His American-Set Trilogy Ender

Dutch filmmaker Tom Six cut a striking figure last month at Fantastic Fest , where he appeared — ever-smiling and clad head to toe in a pristine white suit, his outfit of choice — to world premiere his squirm-inducing body horror sequel, The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence) . The following day Movieline spoke with Six about the film, in which he meets the challenge of one-upping himself in the escalation of extremes in gory, grotesque detail. Upon hearing that an audience member fainted the previous night , Six professed his sympathy. He was sorry to hear it, he said with a grin. Well, maybe not completely sorry.

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Hong Kong Actor Ha Yu in "Love Thy Neighbour"

“Love Thy Neighbour” will air on 27 September, on Channel 8, at 9pm. “The roles that I were given last year were all #39;good father#39; roles and this role as a con man is quite interesting and different from my previous roles” said Ha at a recent media session. Veteran Hong Kong actor Ha Yu is a cheat in his latest role in upcoming Channel 8 drama, “Love Thy Neighbour”, and he relishes it. The TVB actor plays Wang Da Fa, a witty and humourous swindler who makes a living from people#39;s gul

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Rachel Weisz and Daniel Craig Photo

“Oh, I wouldn#39;t make one just for the sake of giving my son a sibling,” Rachel Weisz says. “But … you never know.” Weisz and Craig, 43, who had known each other casually for years, secretly married in June in a small ceremony in upstate New York, having become close while filming Dream House together. Is newlywed Rachel Weisz thinking of having a child with husband Daniel Craig? Weisz, 41, who has a 5-year-old son Henry from her previous relationship with Black Swan director Darren Aronofs

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Miss Universe 2011 Photos

Miss Universe 2011, the 60th anniversary of the Miss Universe pageant, will be held at the Credicard Hall, in São Paulo, Brazil on September 12, 2011. Ximena Navarrete of Mexico will crown her successor. Contestants from 89 countries and territories are participating in this year´s pageant, surpassing the previous record of 86 contestants in 2006.

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Miss Universe 2011 Photos

Miss Universe 2011, the 60th anniversary of the Miss Universe pageant, will be held at the Credicard Hall, in São Paulo, Brazil on September 12, 2011. Ximena Navarrete of Mexico will crown her successor. Contestants from 89 countries and territories are participating in this year´s pageant, surpassing the previous record of 86 contestants in 2006.

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Teen Mom Recap: Learning From Our Mistakes

On last night’s Teen Mom, there were no major bombshells or blowout fights. Just a lot of family moments we can all relate to. Well, for the most part. Clearly, Catelynn’s family situation is unique, while Amber’s entire existence is complete upheaval. But this episode was more about the little things for all. In which case, bravo, MTV. Let’s break down last night’s Teen Mom: “I’m just excited to have one of my stable parents around again.” – Catelynn Lowell. Minus 7 for the fact that the bar is set so low. We’ve arrived at the point where “stable” means non-incarcerated and relatively non-insane. Plus 4 , though, because at least Dave trusts Catelynn’s judgment. Despite not seeing Catelynn in four years, Dave, who’s in Michigan for a job opportunity, proclaims Tyler a “good kid” and seems accepting of his daughter and where she is in her life nowadays. All in all, it could be worse. Plus 8 . “I’m trying to learn from my mistakes, and you can call me anytime and I’ll talk through the night,” he says. “If she loves you and believes in you, then I do. I’d be proud to have you as my son-in-law.” Sniff!! Plus 6 . Farrah Abraham is somehow still on this kick about moving far, far away to go to school, or do whatever it is she plans to do. Somehow we don’t think she can afford these places in L.A., or Scottsdale as the case is here. Minus 5 . “This is becoming a huge waste of time.” – Farrah. Indeed. Minus 9 . Maci Bookout laments that she will lose time with Bentley if she signs up for classes. Well, sure. But education does have its benefits. Like helping you GETTING A DECENT JOB TO SUPPORT HIM DOWN THE ROAD. Minus 15 for even having to say that. “Don’t look at it as something you hate and don’t want to do. Look at it as something that you’ve got to do to do anything else.” – Maci’s mom FTW! Plus 6 . Kyle’s got this, we feel like. He’s gonna see her through. Plus 3 . Also, Plus 5 because at least this put an end to that baby talk . Ryan even did some light bonding with Bentley. Plus 3 . On this episode, Amber Portwood is dating Clinton Yunker ! We remember that guy! This show is like watching a retrospective on THG sometimes! Plus 4 . Gary Shirley tells his brother he and Amber “may not belong together right now,” but he wishes they were together. Makes absolutely no sense. Minus 10 . Watching Leah’s face light up when Amber plugs in the tree is pure magic. Enough to make you forget what a mess they are, if only for a moment. Plus 9 . EPISODE TOTAL: +9. SEASON TOTAL: +1.

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America’s Got Talent Review: Semifinals, Take Two!

A night that started with Nick Cannon dangling from a rope concluded with one two semifinal acts earning an A. Read on for a rundown of last night’s America’s Got Talent performance show… Landon Swank on America’s Got Talent The Kinetic King – The second time was the charm for The Kinetic King. The best part about watching him was the hope that he’d mess up again. He claimed that he had a new “gadget.” He ditched the backup dancers permanently and forced everyone to wear goggles. There was ping pong balls and candy flying everywhere. The whole routine was shorter than before, but visually epic. My Grade: B+ Fatally Unique – The small town dance crew is now against the West Springfield Dance Team that has professional choreographers. The opening was similar to WSDT with the insane dancers. Unfortunately, the gate didn’t correctly close for them and it was distracting. I liked the improvement in the theme. The lifts were a bit sloppy, but the transition into faster music was interesting. After not being a fan of West Springfield, I prefer WSDT more. My Grade: B Landon Swank – There’s something endearing that Landon worked with his father to create his next act and even help him. This time he decided to do Russian Roulette, which we technically saw in the Las Vegas round with Frank Miles. The judges picked a button to explode Landon. It’s sadistic if the trick went wrong. Of course, Landon was safe. My Grade: A Gymkana – Gymkana pointed out that they are more of a school team that doesn’t perform on stages, so the biggest challenge was adding oomph. Instead of ladders, the teams now had Zuma Zuma’s chairs. The flipping was redundant, but the chair tricks were flawless. The flips took too long until the ring of fire. Someone tripped and the ring of fire almost engulfed a Gymkana member. They clearly didn’t get to finish their routine even though everyone was fine. My Grade: D+ Summerwind Skippers – The Sexy Skippers had a horrible mistake that was commended instead of being reprimanded. They also got the memo to have a “dark” instead of happy routine. The basic skipping in the beginning had decent choreography, but wasn’t anything special. The group had a very interesting group double Dutch section. Then they messed up again. My Grade: C- Snap Boogie – Snap tried a routine this time that had a bit of class in the beginning, but I’m not sure if it connected as well as it could have. The transition to the “Boogie Wonderland” was better except that I feared for the background dancers on the platforms on wheels. His visuals were great and his tricks were fun. His final flip looked like a flop, but he managed to save it. My Grade: B+ Anna Graceman – Anna claimed to put another twist on a song, but she’s been inconsistent. Anna’s lower-end of her vocals is not strong and during the chorus of “Home Sweet Home” it showed the most flaws. Her high end, on the other hand, was strong and had soul. Her vocal runs were nice as well. My Grade: A- Steven Retchless – Steven was intimidated by Zuma Zuma and changed his routine. Steven had a really cool air-walking section but I’m iffy on the extras. His routine wasn’t as engaging as his previous ones. I liked the use of the scaffolding and the insane split at the end. My Grade: B+ Smage Brothers Riding Show – It turns out that the whole Smage clan was filled with motorcyclists. All of the family and grandma helped out. I didn’t like the sleeping person opening, but I liked the uni-motorcycle and the thin ramp. The routine felt disjointed. I have to commend the whole family for getting involved. There was a minor mistake near the end, but it was covered up by the final flip that worked perfectly. My Grade: A Professor Splash – Professor Splash was going for a 70 foot dive where there was less padding this time around and this time was fire on top of water. The fire was a bit less dramatic than I hoped. His descent looked less centered, like his previous tricks. There wasn’t the drama of the kiddy pool, but it was still interesting. My Grade: B Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr. – Black Sinatra chose another Sinatra classic with more dancers and saxophonists on the side. There’s something pitchy about his opening, but when the full arrangement kicked in Landau gained confidence. The dancers weren’t distracting and I liked how he tried to prove that he could make a Vegas show by crooning. My Grade: A- Silhouettes – There are more video elements and props this time. I appreciated the opening because it wasn’t the same screen. It looked cool except the projection of the tree might have been misinterpreted as the group making the shape. I liked the combination of the spinning prop plus color of the map when they got to the screen. I had no clue what words they were trying to make, but the performance was a great improvement from the national monuments. My Grade: A-

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