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No Neck Charlotte Mckinney Tits for GQ of the Day

I guess Charlotte McKinney’s tits are weighing down her weird looking face….and she’s attempting to redirect the attention back to her tits…that are all she is known for…and that amazingly got her from instagram onto tV…with relatively very little effort…I guess it just works out for big tits on a small frame from instagram….but I think the whole thing is garbage, and I think this video she posted really reflects and confirms that feeling I have… She’s not hot, she doesn’t matter, I don’t care if she’s in the Baywatch trailer for social media hits, that’s exactly the caliber of shit I’d expect her in…what else is she to do with her life with big tits….there’s nothing else out there…meaning soon enough she’ll disappear and replaced with more big tits…cuz luckily – there will always be big tits. This is for – or at some GQ event – where she knows she needs to stay in good with these people who run magazines and events – as they are lazy and will keep using her for shit – as they get to know her and feel there’s some level of actual friendship…helping to keep her bullshit celebrity alive…very important…attend events, do media…rule of being a famewhdre… The post No Neck Charlotte Mckinney Tits for GQ of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .

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Coheed And Cambria Call Year Of The Black Rainbow ‘Accessible’

‘The lyrics are a bit more universal, and the themes that are in the songs are universal,’ Claudio Sanchez tells MTV News. By James Montgomery Coheed and Cambria Photo: MTV News By their own admission, Coheed and Cambria’s Year of the Black Rainbow, which hit stores Tuesday (April 13), is their most “accessible” album to date. That sort of makes us wonder how they define the term “accessible” in the first place. For proof, here’s frontman Claudio Sanchez to explain the story line behind the disc. “It’s [about] the origin of Coheed and Cambria. Basically, this void forms above Heaven’s Fence, which is deemed ‘the Black Rainbow’ because no one really knows what it is,” Sanchez said. “And half the inhabitants believe that maybe it’s the Hand of God and the unfortunate things that are about to come. Or it’s confirmation that Wilhelm Ryan, the evil dictator that is ruling all of Heaven’s Fence, this is the confirmation that he is God. And that actually kind of creates this civil unrest. … It spawns the creation of Coheed and Cambria.” Totally. And while Rainbow is the prequel to the band’s “Armory Wars” story line (which has played out over the course of their four previous albums), Sanchez and his mates maintain that no previous knowledge of the rather lengthy — and slightly insane — sci-fi backstory is necessary to enjoy it. Because, really, at its core, it’s an album about universal subjects like love, loss and sacrifice — with about 50 bajillion really killer guitar lines thrown in for good measure. “In the past, the concept has never really been an essential part for the listener to enjoy the music. I’ve had fans come up to us who have no idea that there’s a concept behind what we do,” Sanchez said. “And for myself, as a lyricist, I think I’ve become a bit more open, and the lyrics are a bit more universal, and the themes that are in the songs are universal. So I like to think of it as accessible in that world. Everybody can really enjoy it. It’s not necessary to get into all the other details.” “People keep telling us that it’s ‘accessible,’ and it’s hard for us to tell if it is or not,” bassist Mic Todd added. “That’s a good thing, though. We want people to hear it. We’re incredibly proud of it all. … We think it shows our growth as musicians and songwriters.” So now that their Armory Wars saga is complete, are Coheed — who stopped by the MTV Newsroom on Tuesday to pick up their Musical March Madness Championship Cup — going to put the whole “concept album” thing behind them? Will the next C&C album be (gasp!) a straightforward, totally kick-ass rock album? “Time will tell. We’re all really proud of this record. I think it really reflects who we are as a band and who we are as individuals, and if the band were to stop, this is the full [story,] part one to four-and-a-half. It’s all there,” Sanchez said. “And there’s always ideas to keep going further into the past of the story. … I think we could do whatever we want, really. I think that I’ve become a little more open, and the universal themes of the story line are kind of blossoming on this one. But who knows?” Are you excited to get your hands on Coheed’s new album? Let us know in the comments below! Related Videos MTV’s Musical March Madness Related Artists Coheed and Cambria

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Conan O’Brien’s Fox Deal Threatened By Affiliate Concerns

Fox channels currently air well-performing sitcoms during late-night slot Conan is eyeing for new show. By Eric Ditzian Conan O’Brien kicks off his Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television tour on Monday night (April 12), almost three months after leaving “The Tonight Show.” At the same time that he’s set to start slinging jokes onstage instead of in front of the camera, his reps are making progress with plans to launch a new late-night show on Fox . But talks between the two camps face obstacles from Fox affiliates, according to The Hollywood Reporter — obstacles that could ultimately disrupt a deal for an hour-long show that would air at 11 p.m. Right now, Fox affiliates and Fox-owned stations usually air syndicated sitcoms from 11 p.m. to midnight . If the affiliates begin airing Conan’s show, they’ll still be on the hook to pay for syndicated deals already in place, as well as having to pay retransmission fees to air the network’s feed. What’s more, the syndicated shows, like “Seinfeld” and “The Simpsons,” perform well; if Conan’s show does not do well in the ratings, the affiliates might start to grumble. “The question is how much can one network ask of its affiliates?” an unnamed inside source told THR. Despite these affiliate concerns, talks between Fox and O’Brien’s people have progressed in recent days. Both camps agree that the program would air at 11 p.m., 30 minutes before Jay Leno and David Letterman’s shows but at the same time as Jon Stewart’s “Daily Show.” The show would be based in Los Angeles. O’Brien has agreed to lower his salary and cut production costs. The new program’s budget would be significantly less than it was for his “Tonight Show” stint. Including O’Brien’s $12 million salary, the NBC show cost about $90 million a year to produce. The Fox show would have a budget of less than $60 million. “It will be leaner and meaner,” another unnamed source said. Other sticking points remain. Conan won’t sign an agreement unless Fox guarantees that the show will be broadcast on the vast majority of Fox stations. Like Letterman, Conan wants to own his show rather than work for Fox, but Fox wants to keep Conan as its employee. But the key to the deal will rest with the affiliates, some of whose owners will be in-house when Conan takes the stage in Eugene, Oregon, on Monday.

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Drake’s ‘Over’ Video Shows Struggle Between ‘My Past Life And This New Life’

New video shows Drake torn between a wholesome beauty and a seductive dancer. By Shaheem Reid, with additional reporting by Rahman Dukes Drake in his “Over” music video Photo: Universal Motown/ Young Money No more waiting; the video for Drake’s “Over” has finally arrived premiered on Vevo Monday morning (April 12). The clip starts off with Drake, dressed in white, sitting in a room on a bed, reflecting on how his life his now. Images of explosions and time-lapsed cityscapes are projected on him and the wall of the room. From there, he launches into a heavy performance. “This is my first video,” Drake said on the set of “Over” in early March, though he’s made clips for “Successful,” “Best I Ever Had” and some of his guest stints. “I’ve shot a lot of videos before, but this is my first attempt to establish myself as Drake the artist. Shooting the other videos I’ve done has been great. I really don’t care what other people think about them, they were great experiences for me. I’ve learned a lot from them. Today, I’m shooting with somebody I really look up to and respect. I’m shooting with Anthony Mandler. “We talked colors, we talked epic, emotion-evoking visuals,” he added. “The story is actually interesting. The song is so aggressive, and it’s sort of a love story in the video. It has a lot to do with the album [ Thank Me Later ]. The album is about finding love, feeling, ‘Have I sold my soul?’ as far as, ‘Will I ever be able to gain the trust of a woman? Will I only be able to be around the dark, evil women? Will I ever find that pure love?’ Those elements are in the video. I look strong, I feel great, my knee’s feeling great . I’m jumping around, doing all kinds of stuff.” Toward the end of the video, it looks like Drake has to choose between two beautiful women. One, played by Roc Nation singer Rita Ora, looks like a more wholesome girl, while the other lady looks more dangerous as she dances provocatively in the background. “It takes the song to another place,” Drake said of the video last week on the night on the opening night of his Away From Home Tour . “It offers up a whole different look for the song. The song — to a lot of people — is ignorant, it’s club. This video is what I was really thinking about. The song is like a bad dream — but it’s not a bad dream, it’s not a terrible dream. It’s a little evil. The video really reflects that. It’s a struggle between the purities of my past life and what this new life has to offer. Even in the video, you see me looking back and forth between the two and deciding. At the end of the video I don’t necessarily make a decision, but when you get the album, you’ll see what choice I make.” Related Artists Drake

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Drake Says ‘Over’ Video ‘Takes The Song To Another Place’

‘It offers up a whole different look for the song,’ MC says of the clip. By Shaheem Reid, with additional reporting by Sway Calloway Drake Photo: MTV News According to Drake, his video for “Over” should be out very soon and the clip shows a choice he had to make in real life. “It captures … it takes the song to another place,” he told MTV News in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania, during the opening night of his Away From Home Tour . “It offers up a whole different look for the song. The song — to a lot of people — is ignorant, it’s club. This video is what I was really thinking about. The song is like a bad dream — but it’s not a bad dream, it’s not a terrible dream. It’s a little evil. The video really reflects that. It’s a struggle between the purities of my past life and what this new life has to offer. Even in the video, you see me looking back and forth between the two and deciding. At the end of the video I don’t necessarily make a decision, but when you get the album, you’ll see what choice I make.” “Over” is early in the Thank Me Later track list, and is part of a story that’s told through the album. “Initially it was a warm-up record,” he added of “Over.” “I love the song. I love the message in the song. It’s funny, because ‘Over’ is the fourth song on the album and it’s the turning point in the album. It’s like, you get three songs of me sort of trying to paint the picture of what the last year has been like for me — trying to fill you in, almost let you into my world as much as I can. ‘Over’ is that moment where you’re almost worried on the album. ‘Is this kid about to … ? What’s happening? Is he changing?’ I wanted that to come out first. I wanted people to be a little nervous. This whole journey could have changed me drastically. Fortunately I’m able to step out of my shoes and reflect on it and give you some great music. ‘Over’ is a great alter-ego moment. It’s the dark side of things and I really wanted that to come out first.” Thank Me Later is in stores June 15. Are you looking forward to the premiere of Drake’s video for “Over”? Let us know in the comments below! Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Drake

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