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‘New Moon,’ Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber Lead Teen Choice Nominees

Katy Perry will host the awards show, which airs August 9. By Jocelyn Vena Justin Bieber Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ Getty Images The nominees for the 2010 Teen Choice Awards, which take place on August 9, have been announced, and there are quite a few fan favorites in the mix. Among the celebrities who might win surfboards during the Katy Perry-hosted show : Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift and the stars of “New Moon.” Cyrus wrangled three nominations. She’s up for Choice Movie Actress: Drama for her work in “The Last Song,” Choice Movie: Dance for her footwork with co-star Liam Hemsworth in “The Last Song” and Choice Music: Female Artist. In the last category, she will battle it out with Ke$ha, Lady Gaga, Shakira and Taylor Swift. Meanwhile, Bieber is one of the contenders for Choice Music: Male Artist. He’ll be up against Jason Derulo, Drake, Usher and Adam Lambert. In the Choice Movie: Fantasy category, “New Moon” will try and suck the blood out of “Alice in Wonderland,” “Clash of the Titans,” “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” and “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.” Taylor Lautner and Robert Pattinson are both nominated for Choice Movie Actor: Fantasy, while Kristen Stewart has been nominated for Choice Movie Actress: Fantasy. “Glee,” “Gossip Girl,” and “The Vampire Diaries” will vie for surfboards, and so will their stars: “Vampire Diaries” stars Paul Wesley, Ian Somerhalder and Nina Dobrev are nominated for acting awards, as are Jane Lynch, Corey Monteith and Lea Michele from “Glee.” Five “Gossip Girl” cast members — Penn Badgley, Chace Crawford, Blake Lively, Leighton Meester and Ed Westwick — are also up for acting awards. Although she hasn’t been on the show this season, former “Hills” star Lauren Conrad will face off against current “Hills” star Kristin Cavallari for Choice TV: Female Reality/Variety Star. Their competition includes “Jersey Shore” star Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, whose co-stars Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino and Paul “DJ Pauly D” DelVecchio are up for Choice TV: Male Reality/Variety Star against “Hills” star Brody Jenner. Presenters and performers will be announced closer to the show’s August air date. For a complete list of nominees, check out teenchoiceawards.com . Related Videos ‘New Moon’ DVD Special Features ‘The Last Song’ Exclusive Clip Related Artists Justin Bieber Katy Perry Miley Cyrus

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Pierre Casiarghi’s Pussy Beatrice Borromeo in her Bikini of the Day

This is Grace Kelly’s grandson. His mother is Princess Caroline. I don’t know if that makes him a Prince, but it does make him royalty and royalty is pretty fucking rich, and rich lands pretty decent pussy. Her name is Beatrice Borromeo and I guess she’s doing her best to work her way into this and make a motherfucker put a ring on it like she was Beyonce, even though we all know Beyonce didn’t wait for anyone to put a ring on her before getting naked for their dick unless you consider that time she filled her jacuzzi up with onion rings and ate her way thru it, but I don’t. Here’s some “aristocratic and outgoing law student Beatrice Borromeo” titty….which only disappointment cuz when you’re in Europe, you shouldn’t be wearing a top, but whatever, she’s blue blooded and I know nothing about that Royal whore hustle… Pics via Bauer

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Royal BS: Tabloid Invents Details of Prince William/Kate Middleton Wedding

At some point, Kate Middleton and Prince William will likely get married. Here’s to hoping the ceremony takes place in a town hall civil ceremony! That would show these annoying supermarket tabloids, who continue to cash in on the mere presumptions of what this royal wedding will look like . In the latest example of anonymous sources citing unspecified facts regarding the couple’s plans, OK! Weekly reports that William and Kate will attempt to duplicate the nuptials of the former’s late mother, Princess Diana. “Princess Diana talked about what she wanted her sons’ weddings to be like even when she was pregnant with them,” said a source. Ironically, Princess Diana was also killed because the paparazzi were chasing her limo. So it’s nice to see celebrity gossip reporters have learned from their mistakes and are giving William and Kate room to breathe. Sigh.

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RIP? Nope, Fresh Prince Star "Pissed," Not Passed

Twitter, you killed the wrong man. James Avery, better known to 1990s survivors as the demanding Uncle Phil on Will Smith’s The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, says he’s “pissed”…

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Edward vs. Draco: Who’s the Bigger Stud?

Harry Potter and Twilight have two of the most dedicated fan bases we’ve probably ever seen (and they just so happen to have a Robert Pattinson connection). Both consistently…

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Gemma Arterton Marries Her Real-Life Prince

Gemma Arterton’s new hubby may not have Jake Gyllenhaal’s rock-hard abs, but he was the one with the rock. The Prince of Persia star swapped vows Sunday with Italian love Stefano…

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Les Grossman Works Overtime At MTV Movie Awards With Robert Pattinson, Jennifer Lopez

Show’s “producer” shakes his booty with J-Lo, horrifies Michael Cera and much more! By Kara Warner Les Grossman and Jennifer Lopez perform at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ FilmMagic Resident “mega mogul” Les Grossman has been working overtime the last few weeks. First, he helped MTV promote the Movie Awards with three terrific and twisted promo spots . Then, Grossman, who was revealed to be “the producer of this year’s MTV Movie Awards ,” helped kick off the awards show with a special intro video . And third, he brought the house down with a showstopping musical number with two VIP guests. If anyone deserves a special Movie Awards shout-out, it’s Grossman. The intro vid kicked off with Grossman’s trademark booty-shaking, after which he announced to viewers his professional mantra: “Movies are a marriage of picture and sound. My job is to get them drunk and to f—, and the illegitimate baby they make is called entertainment.” Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner are then revealed to be standing in the room, looking annoyed to be back listening to Grossman’s drawn-out speeches. The “Twilight” stars ask why they’re there, to which Grossman answers: “Two words.” And his assistant finishes: “Bad Ass Cops.” Cut to a spoof action movie trailer, in which Pattinson, toting a blazing gun and sporting a ridiculous blond handlebar moustache, says to the camera, “Somebody ask for a light?” To which Lautner, with a similar ‘stache, aviators and a faux leather jacket, adds, “It’s time to whip up some trouble!” and cracks a whip. Other highlights include Grossman’s purchase of “Matching Michael Cera bookends,” with the camera panning over to a dejected-looking Cera holding a stack of books. “I want to go home,” Cera pleads. And in a particularly profound teaching moment with Jaden Smith and his father, Will Smith, Grossman and his assistant get in a few “Fresh Prince” and “Parents Just Don’t Understand” jabs, but young Smith gets the last word when the two engage in a brief karate fight. Jaden “finishes it” and breaks Grossman’s arm. Finally, he ends the bit by equating the awards show to a piece of coal he’d shoved up his rear end and miraculously turned into a diamond … “Enjoy my two-hour sh–,” Smith says. Grossman’s best moment came when he graced the actual Gibson theater stage at the Movie Awards. The mastermind took to center stage, mike in hand, and called out for his buddy, rapper Ludacris, to sing his familiar song “Get Back.” Grossman then joined a group of female dancers for a little impromptu dancing, heavy on the booty-shaking and suggestive moves. Roughly a minute into the song, the tune switched to J.Lo’s “Get Right,” at which point Jennifer Lopez herself waltzed onto the stage to dance with Grossman. The twosome showed off some practiced choreography, complete with an impressive use of canes, and for the big finish, Grossman dropped down into a half split maneuver and popped back up. Relive the wildest, funniest and most jaw-dropping moments of the 2010 MTV Movie Awards, watch revealing red-carpet interviews and get exclusive movie clips after the show at MovieAwards.MTV.com . Related Videos 2010 Movie Awards: Most Talked-About Moments Exclusive Movie Clips From The MTV Movie Awards Related Photos 2010 Movie Awards: Show Highlights

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Chace Crawford: The New Mug Shot King

Bow down. That was the statement Gossip Girl star Chace Crawford made following his arrest for marijuana possession last week. Not his official police statement, but still. The booking photo following Crawford’s arrest ranks among the best ever, with those man bangs (however tousled and greasy), piercing eyes and facial hair. Heart throb that he is, it shouldn’t be shocking that the 24-year-old managed to look hot even in such circumstances. We certainly couldn’t say that with ours. Talk about making the best of a bad situation … Chace Crawford: Pimpin’ even in an orange jumpsuit. See how Chace stacks up with some of our favorites below, and follow the link for our complete (and always growing) gallery of celebrity mug shots …

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‘Avatar’ Vs. ‘New Moon’: Who Will Be MTV Movie Awards’ Best Movie?

Front-runners are joined by ‘Alice in Wonderland,’ ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘Hangover.’ By Todd Gilchrist Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington in “Avatar” Photo: 20th Century Fox With so many other fun categories for fans to vote on, it’s almost easy to forget about the meat and potatoes of the MTV Movie Awards , the big kahuna of the competition, Best Movie. Although a fan favorite (“The Twilight Saga: New Moon”) and a box-office champion (“Avatar”) make this a particularly contentious category, the most remarkable thing about this year’s Best Movie race is the eclecticism and quality of the films in the running. Take a closer look at the nominees below. Additionally, head over to MovieAwards.MTV.com for more information and to vote for your favorites. The big show starts tonight at 9 p.m. ET. “Alice in Wonderland” There’s probably no greater visionary working in mainstream movies today than Tim Burton, and his adaptation of “Alice in Wonderland” is the perfect pairing of moviemaker and material. Offering visionary, jaw-dropping visuals, amazing, inventive characters and a compelling coming-of-age story, Burton’s Wonderland is a wonderful place to visit. “Avatar” More than 10 years in the making, James Cameron’s return to fiction filmmaking is a breathtaking and groundbreaking new vision of the possibilities the silver screen holds. Featuring motion-capture CGI that renders every reaction and quirk of actors Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana, Cameron creates a world unlike anything audiences have ever seen while taking them on a journey that harks back to the most basic formulas of film storytelling. The movie that made 3-D a must-have technology for almost all future films, “Avatar” is a game changer for cinema as a whole as well as a phenomenon unto itself. “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” Six movies after Daniel Radcliffe and company first brought J.K. Rowling’s book series to life on the silver screen, “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” proves that the films still have plenty of creativity, and more than that, originality in them. Radcliffe continues to mature into the grown-up Harry Potter who has yet to confront his greatest adversaries, while director David Yates gives this sixth installment a unique look that sets it apart from the rest of the films and yet makes it fit in perfectly with what has come before. This film may feature a half-blood prince, but it’s indisputably, absolutely, fully entertaining. “The Hangover” Todd Phillips is no stranger either to raunchy comedies or to revealing the appeal of new comedic talents, having helped Will Ferrell become a star with 2003’s “Old School.” But “The Hangover” marks a turning point in the director’s career as he elevates misbehavior to the stuff of gutter poetry, assembling four equally talented but different performers to create an unforgettable, hilarious ensemble. Featuring Breakthrough and Best Comedic Performance nominee Zach Galifianakis and Best Comedic Performance nominee Bradley Cooper, “The Hangover” has “instant classic” written all over it, packing as much power as a punch from Mike Tyson. “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” Following 2008’s enormously successful “Twilight,” the cast reunited under the watchful auspices of “The Golden Compass” director Chris Weitz to expand the scope and drama of Stephenie Meyer’s book series even further. Bella’s relationship with Edward gets much more complicated when he departs for destinations unknown after a violent incident at the Cullen house, but her longtime friend Jacob threatens to become a surrogate or even possible replacement boyfriend after he does some growing up (in all the right places). A rich and dramatic romance that also includes plenty of requisite vampire and werewolf action, “New Moon” is the sort of adventure that lingers with you long after the sun has come up. Don’t miss the live red-carpet coverage, exclusive movie clips and fist-pumping action on MTV News’ “Jersey Shore Blow-Out at the MTV Movie Awards,” airing live from Los Angeles tonight. Then stay tuned for the 2010 MTV Movie Awards at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Related Videos 2010 Movie Awards: Best Movie Nominees Get Ready For The 2010 MTV Movie Awards! Related Photos ‘New Moon,’ ‘Avatar,’ ‘Hangover,’ More Duke It Out As 2010 Movie Awards Nominees

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2010 MTV Movie Awards First Act: Kristen Stewart Vs. Zoe Saldana, Aziz Ansari Spoofs Films, And More!

First act will wrap with Kristen Stewart, Zoe Saldana, others facing off for Best Female Performance award. By Eric Ditzian Aziz Ansari UNIVERSAL CITY, California — All week long, we’ve been running around the Gibson Amphitheatre as the 2010 MTV Movie Awards come to life in front of our eyes: the celebrity participants, the action-packed performances, the oodles of surprise moments that we’ve got in store for you come Sunday night’s live show. And at every turn, we’ve been bringing you Movie Awards teasers about it all. Then it hit us: Enough with these nuggets of insidery goodness! Let’s just pull back the curtain and tell you exactly what’s in the pipeline for the show’s first act. The Movie Awards will kick off with a special message from the show’s tough-talking executive producer Les Grossman . You’ll then see the list of celebs appearing during the show — names like Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner, Christina Aguilera, Katy Perry, Cameron Diaz, Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Sean “Diddy” Combs and many more. It wouldn’t be a proper Movie Awards without a slew of movie spoofs, and that’s exactly what you’ll get next. Host Aziz Ansari will be popping up in twisted takes on the year’s top films. Which flicks will he spoof? Stay tuned. (You didn’t think we’d tell you everything, did you?) From there, Aziz will make an over-the-top entrance. “He’ll arrive onstage in a special vehicle,” hinted supervising producer Jane Mun. “It’s a surprise.” Once onstage, Aziz will launch into his monologue. Following the host’s string of jokes, the cast of “Grown Ups” — Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade and Rob Schneider — will take the stage. “They have a really fun onstage script that they have been crafting for the last two weeks,” Mun said. And then it’s time for the first award of the evening: Best Female Performance. Kristen Stewart (“New Moon”) will face off against Amanda Seyfried (“Dear John”), Emma Watson (“Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”), Sandra Bullock (“The Blind Side”) and Zoe Saldana (“Avatar”). While the winner of that award will have already been decided by the time the show starts at 9 p.m. ET on Sunday, June 6, the Best Movie category will remain open for fan voting throughout the show. And that’s how we’ll end the first act of the Movie Awards: with a reminder to get out the vote for your favorite film. But what are you waiting for? Head over now to MovieAwards.MTV.com to make sure all your favs triumph on the big night. Don’t miss the live red-carpet coverage, exclusive movie clips and fist-pumping action on MTV News’ “Jersey Shore Blow-Out at the MTV Movie Awards,” airing live from Los Angeles this Sunday, June 6, at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Then stay tuned for the 2010 MTV Movie Awards at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Related Videos Get Ready For The 2010 MTV Movie Awards! Related Photos Behind The Scenes At The 2010 MTV Movie Awards

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