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Glow Girl! It’s Expecting Milf Cyn Santana’s Birthday & She’s Gorgeous Gut Full Of Budden Goals

Happy Birthday Cyn Santana Ayyyyeee! It’s Cyn Santana’s 25th birthday. She probably will be popping bottles of perrier later with her boo-thang Joe Budden and waiting for their precious seed to drop. Cyn has had a heck of a year, getting knocked up and expressing her unconditional love to her baby daddy, but let’s not forget, she is GORGEOUS. This morning, she and Joe snapped a photo at a breakfast table and her glow was undeniable. She’s been glowing effortlessly her whole pregnancy. No need to wait for a snapback from from miss Santana, she is goals right now. Hit the flip to see Cyn baby bumpy and still SNATCHED. You go girl!

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Done And Dismissed: Hazel E Was Already Jobless Weeks Before She Thumbed Her Nose At Gays And Melanin

Hazel E Was Fired From LHHH Weeks Before Her BS Well, no wonder she was acting out . Despite reports that Mona Scott Young had decided to give Hazel E the boot over her inflammatory comments regarding homozexuals and hateful remarks about women with darker skin tones…it looks like she already didn’t have a job anyway. Yes, it appears after a full season of delusional dust-kicking and repeated self-embarrassment , Hazel E was already given her walking papers by Mona Scott and Vh1 Production sources tell TMZ that Hazel had already rubbed production the wrong way during the taping of the reunion show…and they officially made the decision to get rid of her on October 4th — two full weeks before she committed social media seppuku with her ridiculous rant. Oh, and word on the street is, that little ShoeDazzle deal she keeps trying to tout as her crowning career glory is donezo as well: Welp, since shes’ such a boss and runs LA…none of this should matter, right? Getty

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“Mary Mary” Sneak Peek: Warryn’s Been Keeping Secrets From Erica And Tina! [VIDEO]

ALL NEW EPISODE: “Kenya Make It On Time?” – Episode 604 – Erica and Tina discover that Warryn tricked them into accepting the Manchester gig! Goo’s keeping a shocking secret from her sisters—she may go under the knife! The Marys travel to Africa, but when their plans derail, Erica blames Tina for the logistical nightmare…will Mary Mary miss their show? Airing Thursday, October 19 at 9/8c

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Mychael Knight Dies; Project Runway Alum Was 39

Mychael Knight, a former fourth place finisher on Project Runway, died on Tuesday morning outside of Atlanta, Georgia. He was 39 years old. News of Knight’s passing was first reported by Obvious Magazine, which simply stated the following a short while ago: American Fashion Designer, and Project Runway alum, Mychael Knight has passed away. He was 39 years old. Mychael died at 7:25 am EST outside of Atlanta, GA on October 17, 2017, surrounded by his loving family and friends. His family asks that their privacy is respected during this time of grieving. No cause of death has been announced. “We are still processing the untimely death of our son, brother, friend, and uncle,” said his family in a statement to the publication. “Mychael meant everything to us and we loved him dearly. He was generous and so full of life. This is how we choose to remember his legacy.” Knight competed on  Project Runway in 2006. The popular contestant, who won the Fan Favorite Award, went on to launch his clothing line in 2007, as well as design for Starbucks. A year later, he launched a female and male lingerie label known as “Kitty & Dick” and his unisex fragrance, “MajK.” According to TMZ, he had recently checked into a hospital for treatment for intestinal issues Knight returned to Project Runway numerous times over the years, competing in a 2009 All-Star Challenge, for example as well as joining the All Stars spin-off in 2013. Wrote Andy Cohen, who was an executive at the network when Project Runway launched, in response to this untimely death: “I am so sad to hear about Mychael Knight. When he appeared on #ProjectRunway he was the sweetest guy, full of life, ambition & talent. #rip.” Knight was born in Germany on April 11, 1978. He then divided his childhood between Alabama and New York, studying Apparel Design and Merchandising at Georgia Southern University, from where he graduated in 2001. As we await word on the cause of his death, it’s worth noting that Knight did tell social media followers his immune system had been damaged as a result of Irritable Bowel Syndrome: We’ll update this story as more news breaks. We send our condolences to the friends, family members and loved ones of Mychael Knight. May he rest in peace. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2017: In Memoriam

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Mychael Knight Dies; Project Runway Alum Was 39

Mychael Knight Dies; Project Runway Alum Was 39

Mychael Knight, a former fourth place finisher on Project Runway, died on Tuesday morning outside of Atlanta, Georgia. He was 39 years old. News of Knight’s passing was first reported by Obvious Magazine, which simply stated the following a short while ago: American Fashion Designer, and Project Runway alum, Mychael Knight has passed away. He was 39 years old. Mychael died at 7:25 am EST outside of Atlanta, GA on October 17, 2017, surrounded by his loving family and friends. His family asks that their privacy is respected during this time of grieving. No cause of death has been announced. “We are still processing the untimely death of our son, brother, friend, and uncle,” said his family in a statement to the publication. “Mychael meant everything to us and we loved him dearly. He was generous and so full of life. This is how we choose to remember his legacy.” Knight competed on  Project Runway in 2006. The popular contestant, who won the Fan Favorite Award, went on to launch his clothing line in 2007, as well as design for Starbucks. A year later, he launched a female and male lingerie label known as “Kitty & Dick” and his unisex fragrance, “MajK.” According to TMZ, he had recently checked into a hospital for treatment for intestinal issues Knight returned to Project Runway numerous times over the years, competing in a 2009 All-Star Challenge, for example as well as joining the All Stars spin-off in 2013. Wrote Andy Cohen, who was an executive at the network when Project Runway launched, in response to this untimely death: “I am so sad to hear about Mychael Knight. When he appeared on #ProjectRunway he was the sweetest guy, full of life, ambition & talent. #rip.” Knight was born in Germany on April 11, 1978. He then divided his childhood between Alabama and New York, studying Apparel Design and Merchandising at Georgia Southern University, from where he graduated in 2001. As we await word on the cause of his death, it’s worth noting that Knight did tell social media followers his immune system had been damaged as a result of Irritable Bowel Syndrome: We’ll update this story as more news breaks. We send our condolences to the friends, family members and loved ones of Mychael Knight. May he rest in peace. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2017: In Memoriam

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The Voice Recap: Steals Galore!

With the Blind Auditions out of the way, the hopefuls went to war with each other to secure their spot at the next stage of the competition, and it paved the way for some emotional scenes.  Rascal Flatts advised Blake Shelton, Kelly Rowland joined Jennifer Hudson, Joe Jonas partnered with Adam Levine and Bill Ray Cyrus joined forces with Miley Cyrus.  Lucas Holliday vs. Megan McNeal – “My Prerogative”  Jennifer stressed that it was vital for them to focus on their own performance as opposed to worrying that the other was getting all the attention.  Despite positive comments for both contestants, Jennifer sent Megan home and kept Lucas around until the next stage of the competition. When the pair were put together, Lucas was the clear winner.  Moriah Formica vs. Shilo Gold – American Woman Miley implied that this was a terrible choice for her, but when you think about it, Moriah completely owned the stage during the battle. Shilo was decent, but no match for Moriah.  Moriah went on to win the vote of Miley, sending Shilo packing.  Keisha Renee vs. Noah Mac – “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” This one was more of a tough choice. Both singers put so much effort into ensuring they would secure a victory, and they even took a lot of feedback from the coaches into consideration.  That’s the best thing you ask for of a participant during one of these shows. Unfortunately for Noah, Blake thought Keisha pulled it off better.  Chris Weaver defeated Kathrina Feigh  – “Dangerous Woman.” In rehearsals, Chris got an early lead on Kathrina, and you could tell Kelly thought so. It was almost like everyone had agreed Chris was advancing and Kelly’s fate was up in the air.  When it came to the actual performance, Kathrina sounded like she was whimpering throughout, while Chris turned in a solid performance. Jennifer kept Chris around, but it was not the end of the road for Kathrina.  Blake swooped in to give her a shot on his team. We’re not quite sure it was a wise idea, but time will tell whether it will come back to bite him.  Brooke Simpson vs. Sophia Bollman – “You’re a Big Girl Now” Both Brooke and Sophia brought a lot to the table, so you can only imagine our surprise that one of them got through and the other was sent home.  The performance was rock-solid, and the two squared off against each another with class. Miley kept Brooke around, but nobody thought it was a good idea to steal Sophia.  What a shame.  Adam Pearce vs. Whitney Fenimore- “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” What do you get when you put two of the most promising singers together? One of the biggest disappointments of the season. Both of them appeared as early frontrunners, but putting them together was just wrong.  There was nothing about their voices together that really worked. Adam scraped a win by the skin of his teeth, and Whitney was stolen by Miley.  We are so glad she’s getting a second chance.  With the Battle Rounds in full swing, it should be fun to find out who goes next.  The Voice continues Tuesday night on NBC! View Slideshow: The Voice Winners: RANKED!

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Dancing with the Stars Recap: Who Got the First Perfect Score?

Disney Week made its way to Dancing with the Stars, and there was no fairytale ending for the celebrities on this special night of the ABC reality series.  With one couple definitely going home, tensions were at an all-time high, but one couple managed to get a perfect score, so it wasn’t all bad.  Let’s briefly break down the performances of the night, so we can establish who did not make it through to the next heat of the competition.  Victoria Arlen and Val Chmerkovskiy After emotions ran a little too high, this performance was all about bringing the fun back to the forefront, and that was a good thing. You could tell Victoria was in a much better place than she was last week. They threw it all the way back to 1928 for a homage to Steamboat Willie.  She and Val fit together like a glove, and their performance was a well-choreographed one that proved they have been taking feedback on board.  Score: 27/30! Vanessa Lachey and Maksim Chmerkovskiy: Vanessa and Maks have been solid dancers all season long, and despite some alleged behind the scenes drama, they do work well together.  However, they aren’t exactly offering anything new with their performances. With some of the other couples going from strength-to-strength, this pair appears to be stuck in a rut.  That’s not to say their waltz was terrible. They just need to change things up a little.  They could have done so much different with their Snow White and the Seven Dwarves inspired performance.  Score: 24/30! Lindsey Stirling and Mark Ballas Lindsay claimed she always wanted to be a Disney princess, and it sounded like the judges agreed that she would make a great one.  The jazz from the couple won rave reviews from them, and Len even handed them out a 10. When does that ever happen with Len? He’s always got something negative to say.  Score: 28/30! Nick Lachey and Peta Murgatroyd Being at the bottom of the scoreboard is not the best place to be, and Nick knew there was a lot riding on his performance. The couple performed the quickstep, and you could tell it took its toll on Nick.  The Jungle Book is a great movie, and now, we will probably never watch it again thanks to Nick’s wooden performance.  By the end, he looked like he wanted to take a nap on the stage, and the judges picked up on it.  Score: 22/30! Drew Scott and Emma Slater Drew and Emma have had a lot of chemistry going for them since the season kicked off, and that always seems to go in their favor. The went with a fun performance inspired by The Muppets Movie.  The waltz garnered them some praise from the judges, and they really deserved it.  Score: 25/30! Sasha Pieterse and Gleb Savchenko This duo went with the rumba inspired by The Little Mermaid, and it was a delight. Sasha struggled with nerves earlier in the season, and has been improving every single week.  The judges took note, with Carrie saying she was “mesmerized” by the whole display. Even Len gave another positive comment. What’s going on? Score: 24/30! Terrell Owens and Cheryl Burke All of the performances seemed much better than recent ones, and Terrell’s was inspired by The Lion King. The whole performance was full of memorable moments, and Terrell managed to dance very well given the big height difference between him and Cheryl. They secured their highest score of the season, and it was well deserved.  Score: 25/30! Frankie Muniz and Witney Carson While his short-term memory may not be all that, Frankie’s short-term one is good because he continues to be one of the best dancers. The duo went with a tango to The Pirates of the Caribbean. The performance would have definitely secured a perfect score had Witney’s heel not caught in her dress.  Score: 29/30! Jordan Fisher and Lindsay Arnold Jordan knows a lot about Disney, and that’s because he has been in the family for a long time. He performed a foxtrot to his song “You’re Welcome” from Moana.  It was flawless, and the judges seemed to think it was the best performance of the season. They were right. It secured them a perfect score.  Score: 30/30! Nikki Bella and Artem Chigvintsev Nikki went with the upcoming move, Coco, as her inspiration, and it was a refreshing mix of style, confidence, and chemistry with Artem. It was a real surprise, and Len called it Nikki’s best dance yet.  Score: 27/30! Sasha Pieterse & Gleb Savchenko, and Frankie Muniz & Witney Carson found themselves in the bottom two. No, that’s not a joke. In the end, Sasha and Gleb were sent packing.  It’s not up there with the Heather Morris elimination, but it sure was shocking. Nick Lachey should have been the one to go! Dancing with the Stars continues next Monday on ABC! View Slideshow: Dancing with the Stars Season 25 Cast Rankings: Who Will Win … or Exit Early?

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Dance Moms Season 7 Episode 24 Recap: Farewell, Abby Lee Miller?

It’s hard to believe that The Irreplaceables were once part of the ALDC. What a difference a few weeks makes.  On Dance Moms Season 7 Episode 24 , the two teams went head-to-head at the FIERCE National Dance Competition, and Abby Lee Miller struggled to come to terms with a significant betrayal.  Watch Dance Moms Season 7 Episode 24 Online When the episode got underway, Ashlee wasted no time in going after Camille to let everyone know that she is nothing more than a snake. The big issue stemmed from Camille apparently saying Brynn was lying about her and Camryn making an appearance at the ALDC.  The terrible thing about all of this was the message they were sending to the swarm of young fans who were looking at them swear at each other.  The ladies retreated to continue to press the girls to do well at the competition. The Irreplaceables’ moms wanted this to be the thing that defined them for being away from Abby.  They wanted to achieve a win without the influence of her. Things did not get much better when Aisha showed up to find that the girls were still defying her.  She thinks the girls are struggling because they do not know much about how the industry works. This was not exactly what they wanted to hear, and it caused a lot of drama for them.  Kira took issue with the way Aisha was talking about everyone and felt like she was too hard on them. In reality, Aisha wanted them to be a success because it would look bad on her if they did not.  Aisha then took aim at Kalani for not paying attention to what she was saying. She worried that the girls would not be able to separate themselves from the pack if they went to an audition without their mothers.  Elsewhere, Abby appeared to speak to the ALDC mothers and went on another screaming session about how she made all of the others a lot of money by letting them be a part of her team.  But, why is she blaming them when she’s clearly the one who cannot handle having some money without causing some drama for herself? Things then went into overdrive when Abby bickered with a producer because she did not want to be in the audience to face the other mothers and disappears.  While Abby is hiding in the shadows, everyone learns the ALDC is doing “Where Have all the Children Gone?” and everyone seemed mad about it.  Things took another epic turn when the mothers threw sass at one another and went as low as trashing their daughters. The Irreplaceables take second place proving they are not the force they were with the ALDC.  When does Abby Lee Miller really leave? Next week, probably.  What do you think about all the action? Sound off below! View Slideshow: Lifetime Reality Shows: The Ultimate Rankings!

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Poor Pepsi Peddling Thang: Kendall Jenner Sobs Over Controversial Carbonation Ad

WENN.com Kendall Jenner Cries Over Controversial Pepsi Ad Months after that controversial Pepsi ad aired showing Kendall Jenner thwarting racism with soda, the reality star is FINALLY speaking out. As previously reported Pepsi quickly pulled an ad showing the reality star helping stop racial injustice with a swig of Pepsi. “Pepsi was trying to project a global message of unity, peace and understanding”, the company said in a statement. “Clearly we missed the mark, and we apologize. We did not intend to make light of any serious issue. We are removing the content and halting any further rollout.” Now Kendall’s releasing her own statement via “Keeping Up With The Kardashians.” During the show’s season 10 premiere viewers saw her openly weep over the controversy. “When I first got this offer… I mean, it’s a huge company. The people I was following were so iconic and amazing,” said Kendall. “Michael Jackson has done it, Britney Spears has done it, Beyoncé has done it, Pink. The list goes on. So to get something like that was just… It was so exciting.” After I saw the reaction and I read what people had to say about it, I most definitely saw what went wrong. I was so stuck, and I really didn’t know what to do, and I completely shut down,” she added. “”The fact that I would offend or hurt other people was definitely not the intent. And that’s what got me the most, is that I would’ve ever made anyone else upset.” Awww, poor Pepsi peddling thang! It’s not hard to believe that a Kardashian-Jenner did something less than smart, but it is hard to believe that Pepsi thought that ad would fly. Do YOU feel bad for Kendall???

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Dancing with the Stars Results: Who Was Sent Packing?

Dancing with the Stars served up another big elimination during Latin Night, an episode filled with routines that were just too hot to handle.  With Barbara Corcoran and Keo Motsepe already eliminated, which other couple lost their place in the competition during week two?  And was it one of those shocking eliminations that nobody saw coming, or was this just a matter of time for an overmatched tandem? Let’s break down the steamy performances and and find out … Nikki Bella and Artem Chigvintsev – Samba – “Despacito” by Luis Fonsi feat. Daddy Yankee Nikki improved a lot on Monday’s episode of the series, but then she went and squandered that momentum when she kept cackling whenever she tried to practice for the sexy routine.  We’ve all had a case of the giggles, but did she not know how high the stakes were for this competition? The performance was a little too slow, and it showed that Nikki is not that great of a dancer.  Score: 18/30 Victoria Arlen and Val Chmerkovskiy – Rumba – “Easy” by Sky Ferreira Victoria was nervous when she tried to prepare for this routine with Val. The performance was okay, but Len said that it was not all that and he wanted to see some more from them. We have to agree.  At least Victoria can take solace in the fact that Taylor Swift sent her a gift for her birthday.  Score: 20/30 Derek Fisher and Sharna Burgess – Paso Doblé – “Diablo Rojo” by Rodrigo y Gabriela Sharna is the Queen of raunchy routines, so it was evident this was one she and Derek should be able to get some traction with. Derek was upset about them landing in the bottom two.  Everyone was glad that Derek was taking the feedback on board, but it never really reflected in his score.  Score: 19/30 Sasha Pieterse and Gleb Savchenko – Samba – “Most Girls” by Hailee Steinfeld Sasha opened up about some trolls who came out of the woodwork when she gained weight due to PCOS. It helped her channel all of her heartbreak from the ordeal into her performance.  Who would have thought that Sasha would be one of the best performers of the night after her premiere week dud? Score: 22/30 Nick Lachey and Peta Murgatroyd Argentine – Tango – “She’s a Lady” by Lion Babe Nick has not been performing as well as we expected him to do on the show so far, but tonight he proved that he could improve if given the time.  The judges were not entirely impressed, with Carrie Ann glad about the progression, but Len continued to play the villain role by essentially calling it trash.  Score: 19/30 Jordan Fisher and Lindsay Arnold – Samba – “Mi Gente” by J. Balvin and Willy William Going into the competition, it was clear that Jordan knew a lot about the world of dance. From stints on Grease live to Disney spectaculars, he had a huge advantage.  The performance was flawless. They looked confident together and were genuinely believable as a couple.  Score: 24/30 Drew Scott and Emma Slater – Rumba – “Lights Down Low” by Max feat. gnash Who does not like to have a tan? That was Emma’s question to Drew before the routine, so she decided to spray him down, and it worked. He looked soooo much better.  It gave Drew more confidence, and the judges even agreed that there was some improvement, so it was a win-win! Score: 21/30 Debbie Gibson and Alan Bersten Argentine – Tango – “Havana” by Camila Cabello feat. Young Thug Debbie Gibson has been essentially at the bottom of the pack with Barbara since last week, but she proved she has what it takes to be taken seriously.  Her performance with Alan was her best yet, but the judges felt Debbie was not making the best use of her body.  Score: 21/30 Vanessa Lachey and Maksim Chmerkovskiy – Salsa – “Instruction” by Jax Jones feat. Demi Lovato and Stefflon Don Vanessa is one of the best competitors this season. Her dancing has always been a cut above Nick’s, so it’s a given that she will, make it further than him.  Even Len was impressed, and that’s not something that happens every day, you guys! Score: 23/30 Terrell Owens and Cheryl Burke – Samba – “Hot in Herre” by Nelly   Terrelll initially appeared as the novelty act of the season, but somewhere along the way, he improved and his now middle of the pack. That’s a great change from one week ago.  The judges were all very positive about his improvement.  Score: 19/30 Lindsey Stirling and Mark Ballas – Salsa – “Mani Picao” by Ricky Campanelli Lindsey continued to go from strength to strength in her attempt to own the floor, and Mark was clearly loving the whole thing. They were electric, and the pair are probably going to make it far.  Score: 24/30 Frankie Muniz and Witney Carson Cha-Cha, “Perm” by Bruno Mars If you told us a few weeks back that Frankie Muniz would be a frontrunner on Dancing with the Stars, we would have laughed in your face.  He knew what he needed to do to get the judges talking and they LOVED it. He is a great entertainer.  Score: 25/30 After the performances, it was time to send another contestant packing. Nick and Peta and Debbie and Alan were in the bottom two couples.  In a true shocker, Debbie and Alan were let go from the competition. Say it ain’t so! What did you think of the elimination? Sound off below! Dancing with the Stars is back next Monday on ABC! View Slideshow: Dancing with the Stars Season 25 Cast Rankings: Who Will Win … or Exit Early?

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