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Brooke White, Justin Gaston Smolder In ‘Idol’ Duet

The duo sang Elvis ballad ‘If I Can Dream’ on Wednesday night’s results show. By Gil Kaufman Brooke White and Justin Gaston perform on Wednesday’s “American Idol” Photo: Frank Micelotta/ Getty Images They may not have been bathed in smoky green lasers like Adam Lambert , but former “American Idol” finalist Brooke White and underwear model/ Miley Cyrus ex Justin Gaston had some simmering chemistry on their side on Wednesday night, when they performed a duet on the elimination show that served as the finale for Andrew Garcia and Katie Stevens . Gaston, 21, a former contestant on “Nashville Star” and current participant in the Web series “If I Can Dream,” brought his smoldering good looks to the performance of the Elvis Presley ballad also called “If I Can Dream.” The performance began with White, season seven’s fifth-place finisher, seated at a grand piano trading lines with Gaston, who gently strummed an acoustic guitar, his signature shoulder-length hair falling out of his ponytail just so. White soon hopped up and gazed at Gaston as they sang the lines, “If I can dream of a warmer sun/ Where hope keeps shining on everyone,” while the accompanying string section revved up and images of puffy clouds filled the screen behind them. Both wearing slim black suits, the pair spent much of the performance alternating between staring into each other’s eyes and belting out the inspirational tune while facing the studio audience, ending the song with their faces just inches away from each other. In the awkward chit-chat afterwards — during which host Ryan Seacrest reminded Gaston that White is married — the pair revealed that they’d first meet only a week and a half ago and had put the performance together very quickly. The gospel-inspired tune was recorded by Presley in 1968, just two months after the assassination of the civil-rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., and it makes use of some of King’s quotes in a plea for peace and understanding. It also served as the rousing finale of Elvis’ famous 1968 comeback special on NBC, “Elvis,” in which the singer performed an “Unplugged”-style show in front of a small studio audience as he attempted to jump start his career after years of cheesy movies and questionable records. It was Elvis’ first live performance in seven years, and the song was added to the special at the last minute by musical director W. Earl Brown, who also penned the number. The song has a history on “Idol”: Season-five runner-up Elliot Yamin sang it during Elvis week, and Celine Dion did it as a virtual duet with Elvis the following season. Though Gaston’s musical career has not yet taken off, it’s possible he’s honing his chops these days by jamming with another former “Idol” contestant, Alex Lambert . The beloved, painfully shy singer, who was unexpectedly booted before reaching the top 12, moved into the “If I Can Dream” house shortly after his ouster and has vowed to keep pursuing his musical dreams. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos ‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances Related Artists Brooke White

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‘Jersey Shore’ Ladies Get A Makeover, Talk Fame And Breast Implants

Snooki, JWoww and Sammi learn some charm-school lessons from Harper’s Bazaar. By Eric Ditzian The cover of Harper’s Bazaar ‘s April 27, which features the “Jersey Shore” cast interview Photo: Danielle Levitt The Situation, DJ Pauly D and the rest of the guys recently wrapped an Interview photo shoot in which they hobnobbed with Leo DiCaprio’s lady Bar Refaeli. Not to be outdone, the “Jersey Shore” gals hooked up with New York socialite Tinsley Mortimer and etiquette expert Lizzie Post for a spread in the May issue of Harper’s Bazaar. Going in for a charm-school makeover, Snooki, Sammi and JWoww ditched their flesh-revealing duds in one black-and-white photo for elegant gowns from designers like Marchesa and J. Mendel. Other pics have the women attempting to improve their posture, getting schooled in the art of thank-you notes and doing their best to learn table manners. On that last subject, JWoww remained unimpressed. “I know a couple things about manners. I just don’t use them,” she told the magazine. Of her breast implants, she said: “I’d do it every year if I could.” When it comes to her appearance, one thing Snooki does every day is show off her signature poof — that swoop of hair that rises high over her sub-5-foot-tall head and has become an indelible part of pop culture. “It was a teen guidette thing, and when everyone grew out of it, I just kept it,” she said. “I’m launching the Snookit,” she said of a Bumpit-style accessory that will enable anyone to rock a poof. Everyone, of course, can’t rise to her levels of post-“Shore” fame. “I can’t go out without being noticed,” she said. “I still go to Dunkin’ Donuts … [but] oh my God, it’s hard work.” What do you think of the “Jersey Shore” ladies’ makeovers? Sound off in the comments below! Season two of “Jersey Shore” premieres Thursday, July 29, at 10 p.m. ET/PT on MTV. Be there! Related Videos ‘Jersey Shore’ Cast Will Be Returning Home! Related Photos ‘Jersey Shore’ Season 2 Shooting In Miami: GTL!

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‘Glee’ ‘s Sue Sylvester Dons Madonna Cone Bra For ‘Vogue’

‘It’s the most powerful I’ve ever felt in my life,’ Jane Lynch says of wearing iconic look. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Audrey Kim Jane Lynch in the “Glee” re-creation of Madonna’s “Vogue” music video Photo: FOX The “Glee” club is taking next week’s “The Power of Madonna” episode (airing April 20) very seriously. Not only are they performing songs like “Vogue,” but they also made their own shot-by-shot re-creation of the iconic video , starring Cheerios Coach Sue Sylvester, which premiered online on Tuesday night. “I do the ‘Vogue’ video in the Madonna episode, and we replicated everything down to the set pieces, the hair pieces, the wardrobe, the lighting,” Jane Lynch revealed to MTV News earlier this week at the party for the “Glee” spring premiere . “It’s in black and white, and you’re gonna love it. It’s amazing.” And while it is surprising to see Sue Sylvester in anything but her signature track suit, she found a way to make sure she gets the best of both worlds elsewhere in the episode. “Oh, yeah, the cone bra, the Gaultier bra, I wear that in one scene. And it’s the most powerful I’ve ever felt in my life,” she dished. “Well, you know what, I wore the cone bra with the track suit, so it worked. It was a win, win.” Not only will Lynch be channeling her inner Madge, she promises that she’ll also be just as scary as ever for the rest of the season. “She terrorizes everybody, still. She gets inappropriate with a bunch of guys. There’s a lot of sexual blackmail,” she explained. “She does a little singing with Olivia Newton John. She gets put in her place in a very interesting, cruel ways by Mr. Will Schuester himself. He gets kind of rough with her, and he really hurts her feelings.” What do you think of Sue Sylvester’s Madonna impression? Tell us in the comments! Related Videos It’s The Return Of ‘Glee’! Related Photos The ‘Glee’ Spring Premiere Party ‘Glee’ Returns For 2010 Related Artists Madonna

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Lindsay Lohan: Does She Ever Stay Home at Night?

Even though Lindsay Lohan wants to “vomit” at the thought of her dad Michael marrying Kate Major, she’s not about to let that get in the way of her signature…

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How Should KFC Follow up Their All-Meat, No-Bun ‘Sandwich’? [Kfc]

The ” Double Down ,” a new menu option from KFC, is your standard grilled-cheese-and-bacon sandwich, except they’ve replaced the bread. With two hunks of fried chicken . What else can be replaced by fried chicken? We explore the wondrous possibilities. KFC’s newest assault on the cardiovascular health of America first gained internet-legend status back in August, when it was test-marketed in Rhode Island and Nebraska and reviewed by FoodGeekery (“like a party in my mouth.”) After suffering through months of uncertainty, fried-food aficiondos have been rewarded: The “Double Down” will be available on April 12, and the chain has a helpful countdown timer to get you really psyched up for this: But surely KFC can do more. Now that they’ve replaced bread with fried chicken, what other menu options can be “enhanced”? We have some suggestions: KFC Snacker Original : This is one of our most popular sandwiches. It’s an all white meat chicken strip double-breaded for extra crispy crunch, topped with fresh lettuce and a kick of pepper mayo sauce, served on a warm sesame seed bun. “Double Down” Version : This is one of our most popular sandwiches. It’s an all white meat chicken strip double-breaded for extra crispy crunch, topped with fresh lettuce and a kick of pepper mayo sauce, served on a warm fried chicken. Roasted Caesar Salad Original : Crisp Iceberg & Romaine lettuce with KFC’s signature oven-roasted chicken, topped with parmesan cheese, and served with Caesar dressing and croutons on the side. “Double Down” Version : Crisp fried chicken with KFC’s signature oven-roasted chicken, topped with parmesan cheese, and served with Caesar dressing and croutons on the side. Chicken & Biscuit Bowl Original : We start with our signature mashed potatoes layered with sweet kernel corn and loaded with bite-size pieces of crispy chicken. Then we top with our homestyle white pepper gravy and sprinkle with our shredded three cheese blend. For the final touch, we tuck a buttermilk biscuit in the side. “Double Down” Version : We start with our signature mashed potatoes layered with fried chicken and loaded with bite-size pieces of crispy chicken. Then we top with our homestyle white pepper chicken and sprinkle with our shredded fried chicken. For the final touch, we tuck fried chicken in the side. Little Bucket Parfaits Original : Enjoy spoonfuls of KFC’s creamy and delicious layered parfaits. Available in four flavors: Fudge Brownie, Chocolate Crème, Lemon Crème and Strawberry Shortcake. “Double Down” Version : Available in one flavor: Fried chicken.

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American Idol Season 9 Round 6:Didi Benami

Right after being included in the bottom three, Didi Benami of Knoxville, Tennessee got eliminated while Katie Stevens and Tim Urban survived. Her strong reprise of her signature Fleetwood Mac cover wasn’t enough to keep her in American Idol Season 9. She got eliminated in the 6th round. She tried to sing a song and to earn their one “save” but then Simon revealed that they would not save her. Despite of the result, Simon said that her performance was better than her performance for the pssed nights. American Idol Season 9 Round 6:Didi Benami is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Diddy-Dirty Money Debut ‘Hello, Good Morning’ On ‘American Idol’

Trio accompany their Last Train to Paris track with an impressive light show. By Christopher Campbell Diddy-Dirty Money performs on “American Idol” Wednesday Photo: Fox Ahead of Wednesday night’s (March 31) results show, “American Idol” viewers were warned about and promised “a strobe-light effect like you have never seen before!” And for those without photo-sensitivity issues, the 10-second spectacle was quite stunning during Diddy-Dirty Money’s debut performance of “Hello, Good Morning.” As a sort of inverse to Usher’s performance earlier in the show, Diddy arrived on a staircase dressed in all white, at first bathed in a heavenly light from above while live violins and timpani kicked off the rocking new single from the upcoming album Last Train to Paris. Diddy was then met on a smoky stage by his Dirty Money mates Dawn Richard and Kalenna, who impressively kept up with their energetic frontman. Halfway through the song, the light show was introduced with an address to those watching at home. “America,” Diddy shouted out, “right about now I want you to turn your televisions up and your lights down. And rock with us!” The strobe lasted only a few seconds, and it was likely even more impressive to the crowd in the studio, but this was a stunt and a performance worthy of the popular TV series in a season when viewers have been their most critical. In the end, Diddy came off like an angel, bathed again in an even greater stream of heavenly spotlight. Then, never one to stand still for too long, he ran out into the audience, where he was met with screams of approval from his fans. What did you think of Diddy-Dirty Money’s performance? Let us know in the comments below! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Artists Diddy-Dirty Money

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Usher And Will.I.Am Heat Up ‘American Idol’ With ‘OMG’

R&B week mentor shows off his own chops on the ‘Idol’ stage after doling out advice to the top 10. By Christopher Campbell Usher and Will.I.am perform on “American Idol” Wednesday Photo: Fox Wednesday night’s (March 31) “American Idol” results show brought R&B week mentor Usher back to the stage to show off his new music following Tuesday night’s advice to the final 10 contestants. First, though, Justin Bieber made an appearance to praise his own idol from the audience. “He’s been a great influence,” Bieber said of Usher, who won a bidding war with Justin Timberlake to sign the teen superstar. “He’s kinda shaped who I am as an artist.” Then the man himself sashayed in silhouette down the stairs and onto the stage to perform “OMG,” the new single from his album Raymond v. Raymond, which dropped Tuesday. Wearing a black bowler and matching black suit with silver lapels, Usher looked like a more stylish member of the gang from “A Clockwork Orange.” But his companions were dancers, not droogs, as well as Black Eyed Peas mastermind Will.I.Am, reprising his verse on the poppy Auto-Tune number. The audience joined in on the tune, singing and clapping along to the chorus as flames and other pyrotechnics blasted behind the performers. While “OMG” doesn’t highlight the singer’s vocal talents, Usher more than made up with a kinetic showcase of nonstop dancing. “Part of the reason why I did this album was so you can understand the full spectrum of who I am as an artist,” Usher told MTV News recently about Raymond v. Raymond. “My life has been kinda played out as a journey and going through different chapters, with the albums representing the chapters. It’s the sixth album for me. And when I look back to the people that I admire, I admire people who take you on a journey to where they have been, musically, places they have gone; the culture of that time that affected them, the cultural movement. All of that, they figured out a way to encompass it in the music they made. That’s what this album is.” What did you think of Usher’s performance? Let us know in the comments below! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Artists Will.I.Am Usher

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Didi Benami Sent Home On ‘American Idol’

Tim Urban and Katie Stevens survive the bottom three amid performances by Usher, Diddy-Dirty Money and Ruben Studdard. By Gil Kaufman Didi Benami on “American Idol” Wednesday Photo: Fox It was another week with no save on “American Idol.” Didi Benami’s ride to potential stardom screeched to a halt Wednesday night (March 31) when even a strong reprise of her signature Fleetwood Mac cover wasn’t enough to keep her in the game. The action-packed hour featured performances from Usher, season-two “Idol” champ Ruben Studdard and Diddy-Dirty Money, as well as a visit from Justin Bieber, but all eyes were on the top 10, as nearly half the finalists were potential bottom-three fodder after an uneven night of R&B performances on Tuesday. It’s on to the next one, though, for Lee Dewyze, Casey James, Aaron Kelly and Siobhan Magnus, who survived after her wobbly take on Chaka Khan’s “Through the Fire” elicited a thumbs-down across the board from the judges. Also safe were Crystal Bowersox, Andrew Garcia and Michael Lynche, who celebrated his luck with a near body slam of Ryan Seacrest after the host tried to fake him out. Teen Katie Stevens had no such luck, taking another trip to the bottom three after the judges had mixed reviews for her cover of Aretha Franklin’s iconic “Chain of Fools.” She was joined, not surprisingly, by Benami, who got mostly poor notices for her jazzy attempt at “What Becomes of the Brokenhearted,” a departure from her singer/songwriter lane that drew predictions of a trip home from our “Idol” experts . Joining them was perma-grinning “Teflon” Tim Urban, who got flamed for his shambolic attempt at Anita Baker’s “Sweet Love.” He took the time to explain that the reason he’s always smiling onstage is that he appreciates the opportunity to sing for millions, and if it’s his last chance to do so, he doesn’t want to leave the stage wearing a frown. The sojourn in the cellar was short for Stevens, who was the first one sent back to safety, followed by the seemingly bulletproof Urban, who busted out his signature smile upon hearing the news. Benami gave it one more chance, taking another swing at her well-received folky ramble through Fleetwood Mac’s “Rhiannon,” which she imbued with the coffeehouse flavor that made the judges fall in love with her the first time. Though she flubbed a note near the end, the performance was a mostly strong one, but, alas, not enough to keep her in the mix. After not even considering the save last week when they sent Paige Miles packing , Simon Cowell seemed torn over whether to bust it out this time. “It’s bad news, sweetheart. We’re not going to save you,” he said with a frown. “[But] it was a million times better than what you did last night.” Benami took a gracious bow and smiled as she watched her farewell montage before breaking into tears as her fellow finalists crowded around for a warm group hug. At the top of the show, producers amped up the drama in a whole new way, intercutting footage from the upcoming “Clash of the Titans” remake with clips from Tuesday night’s performances, setting up the night’s eliminations as a battle between the monolithic judges and the starry-eyed contestants. Among the performers was nearly slim season-two champ Studdard, who spread some velvet-teddy-bear love with his silky ode to the perfect lover, “Don’t Make ‘Em Like You No More,” working the stage like an old-school soul veteran and encouraging the audience to get into it as he swayed and bobbed to the beat. Also in the house was Justin Bieber, who was on hand to see a performance from his musical guru, this week’s “Idol” mentor, Usher. Wearing a dark suit with silver lapels and a black bowler hat, Ush popped and locked his way through his new single, the spare dance anthem “OMG,” with help from Will.I.Am. Making his “Idol” debut was Diddy, with Dirty Money, performing their new single “Hello, Good Morning” in public for the first time. The throbbing Euro-disco club burner with a Timbaland-style beat found the Bad Boy boss busting out his signature shoulder-shrugging dance moves while sporting a white leather suit and bouncing across a fog-enshrouded stage. Next week, the top nine will take on the Lennon/McCartney songbook as they sing Beatles songs. What did you think of tonight’s elimination? Did America send the right singer home? Leave your comments below! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances Related Artists Usher Diddy-Dirty Money

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Shauna Stays Off The Sand

Too hot to handle? Former Playboy model Shauna Sand keeps her feet away from the heat, hitting up the beach in her signature lucite heels. The mom-of-three (yeah, we know…right??) completed her look with leopard-print everywhere and a bright pink trucker hat. And you thought your parents were embarrassing!

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