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Gene Simmons: I Can’t Grind a Girl in Suit of Armor

Filed under: Gene Simmons , Celebrity Justice KISS frontman Gene Simmons is striking back at an ESPN makeup artist he claims threatened to sue him for an assault he says never took place. Simmons says on January 29 he received a letter from lawyers for Victoria Jackson, claiming that Simmons… Read more

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KISS — Takes a Lickin’, Keep on Kickin’

Filed under: Gene Simmons , Music After 37 years of classic rock glam, mounds of makeup, sky-high platform heels and a few plastic surgeries, 60-year-old Gene Simmons , his tongue and the rest of the guys in KISS still know how to put on a lick-ass show. With their Sonic Boom tour in… Read more

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Richard Simmons — Like Never Before …

Filed under: Richard Simmons … in a jacket, tie and, most importantly, PANTS! What is this world coming to? Read more

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Conan O’Brien, Dream Prom Date

Nikki Simmons asked Conan to her 11th grade prom, and this was his reply. “My wife doesnt allow me to go to proms anymore with cute 16 year old girls.” Oooooh, he is the charmingest. View

Kimora Lee Simmons Gets Super Photoshopped in Perfume Ad

What happened here? Check out that impossible waist! And those missing hips! Or that brand new face shape and those extra long Barbie legs! From Huffington Post: Kimora Lee Simmons looks a little strangely proportioned in the new advertisement for “Dare Me” perfume. Simmons told WWD that the “message with this fragrance is empowerment and self-reliance,” which makes things all the more interesting if Simmons’s ad was airbrushed. Or–as The Cut proposes–that her head was Photoshopped onto another model’s body. You did it again, you Photoshop editors! © Versus for Skinny VS Curvy , 2010. | Permalink | No comment Tags: lol , makeover , OMG , Photoshop , wow Related posts Taylor Swift’s Oops! Cover Is… (64) Who’s This Girl? (43) Sarah Jessica Parker Gets the Photoshop Treatment Yet Again (28) Mischa’s Actual Figure Is… (40) Madonna Gets a Virtual Makeover (33)

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Kimora Lee Simmons: Nothing Fab About Jon & Kate Plus 8

Kimora Lee Simmons already has three kids. There are her two daughters with ex-husband Russell Simmons and 10 months ago she gave birth to Kenzo, her son with second husband, actor Djimon…

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Keith Olbermann Continues to Slam Bill Simmons

Man, how low must the ratings of MSNBC’s Countdown with Keith Olberman n fallen?!? After all, we can only imagine the host’s random, personal attacks against ESPN.com columnist Bill Simmons stem from a need to garner attention. You can get caught up on the feud HERE , but in a nutshell: Simmons wrote an article in which he said the upcoming Tiger Woods comeback would be more challenging than the boxing return of Muhammad Ali in the early 1970s, which was a result of the latter’s stance on the Vietnam war. It was a controversial stance, one clearly meant to elicit opinion and feedback. That’s often a columnist’s job. But Olbermann didn’t attack the content of the argument, he attacked Simmons himself. At first, the MSNBC anchor wrote that Simmons had no “discernible insight or talent.” To this insult, Bill Tweeted that Olbermann is “a pious, unlikable blowhard who lives alone.” He has since left it alone, Tweeting again last night: I’ve said enough. This was not why I got into writing. But Olbermann, for whatever reason, is just getting started. In a new online rant , Olbermann writes: “Anybody who could write as many words without saying anything of consequence really should throw around the word “blowhard” as frequently as he would a street sewer cover.” Olbermann also claims he’s received emails from those high up at ESPN “thanking me for pointing out the absurdity of, and the embarrassment to ESPN provided by, the Woods/Ali comparison.” He then implies that Simmons is the most “uncontrollable, unmanageable talent” in the history of ESPN and that any comment defending The Sports Guy on Olbermann’s blog must be written by Simmons himself “under various identities.” It’s hard to even know where to begin in response to Olbermann’s utter nonsense: First, feel free to dislike the niche Simmons has created. But he’s the most read online columnist alive. His most recent book was number-one on The New York Times Bestsellers List. To claim that any defense of Simmons can only be penned by the man himself is laughable. He’s hugely popular, Keith. That’s just a fact. Live with it. In this feud Olbermann has concocted, he’s written about 500 words. Simmons has written about 12. The latest rant comes immediately after a section of his blog in which Olbermann discusses his gravely ill father. That’s… strange. As for the content of Simmons’ article, Olbermann continues to miss the point: No one is placing Tiger and Ali’s reasons for exile on the same level; Simmons is focusing on the difficulty each faced upon their return, relative to the public sentiment at the time. IF YOU DON’T LIKE BILL SIMMONS, DON’T READ HIM. Sorry, we got carried away with that last point. But Olbermann is entitled to his opinion. Still, that doesn’t explain his petty, public, unprofessional response. Actually, maybe it does: Olbermann simply is petty and unprofessional.

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Bill Simmons vs. Keith Olbermann: The War of Words

Earlier this week, Bill Simmons (aka “The Sports Guy”) penned an online column , which argued the following thesis: The eventual comeback by Tiger Woods on the golf course will be more difficult than the in-ring return of Muhammad Ali, following his hiatus from boxing that stemmed from avoiding the Vietnam War draft. It’s a controversial stance, one meant to elicit opinions and one defended by nine well-reasoned points. So, how did MSNBC anchor Keith Olbermann react? By immaturely taking to his blog and writing: If the writer can let me know when Woods is punitively drafted by the military even though he is about eight years older than almost all the other draftees, I’ll begin to take him seriously. In the interim I am again left to marvel how somebody can rise to a fairly prominent media position with no discernible insight or talent, save for an apparent ability to mix up a vast bowl of word salad very quickly. Simmons then Tweeted in response: KO, please know the feeling is mutual. You’re my worst case scenario for my career in 12 yrs: a pious, unlikable blowhard who lives alone. We love any war of words between two outspoken individuals, but must side with Simmons in this case. First, Mr. Olbermann, as long-time readers of The Sports Guy, we can tell you how he rose to his position as the top columnist at ESPN.com: By earning a Master’s in Journalism from Boston University; slogging away for years as a bartender while creating/building his own website; and being discovered by ESPN after he earned a loyal online following. Some journalists may look down on Simmons because he represents the age of new media, in which a writer can thrive on the Internet without ever speaking to an athlete or going inside a locker room for his columns. But such a niche still requires wit, knowledge and hard work. Moreover, Olbermann has risen to his level of notoriety due to a similar recent phenomenon: the opinionated, 24/7 news cycle. Finally, go ahead and disagree with Simmons’ take on Woods vs. Ali. But do it in a respectful manner. A few days ago, Simmons took part in a Podcast with fellow ESPN columnist Rick Reilly because the pair has contrasting opinions on the Tiger Woods press conference . Simmons isn’t afraid to mix it up – professionally, respectfully – with those that don’t share his points of view. But Olbermann was clearly using this Woods’ column as an excuse to bitterly rail against The Sports Guy’s overall success. That’s just petty. Choose a side in this feud:

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DMX to Party (Up In Church)

Filed under: DMX , Exclusives DMX is putting on a “gospel rap extravaganza” at his church next weekend … provided he doesn’t get arrested in the next four days.TMZ has learned the oft-incarcerated rapper, real name Earl Simmons, agreed to perform at the Morning Star Sanctified … Permalink

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Russell Simmons, Jermaine Dupri Aren’t Mad At John Mayer For Playboy Interview

‘He didn’t mean anything by it,’ Simmons says of Mayer’s controversial comments. By Shaheem Reid Russell Simmons Photo: MTV News John Mayer has apologized for his multiple controversial comments in his recent Playboy interview — one of which involved a racial slur — and rappers like N.O.R.E. and Talib Kweli took Mayer to task for his statements last week. But Russell Simmons and Jermaine Dupri said during NBA All-Star weekend that they aren’t mad at him — in fact, Simmons even gave Mayer “a pass” (although he didn’t mean ‘hood pass). “He’s a nice guy. He don’t know,” Simmons said on the red carpet at Jay-Z and LeBron James’ “Two Kings Dinner and Afterparty” presented by Bing and Sprite. “If you live in Beverly Hills, you might think there’s a post-racial society and the pain is gone. A lot of black people use that word, all the time — myself included — kind of as a way to ease the pain from it. You sort of forget that it even existed. We can do that. But when you see people outside of the community do that, it’s more hurtful. He didn’t mean anything by it. I give him a pass. He’s hard on his girls [Jessica Simpson and Jennifer Aniston], though, ain’t he? On the black community, it’s not so hard. That’s my opinion.” Jermaine Dupri had a different but related take on Mayer’s comments. “I thought it was a funny-ass interview,” Dupri said on Sunday at the NBA All-Star game. “I personally think he thought he was talking to Playboy and it wasn’t gonna get to the rest of the world. I guess he underestimated his power and how famous he is and people took it the wrong way. Not to say what he said was cool, but I thought it was a funny interview. It’s his private parts and whatever he wants to do with ’em, that’s what he wants to do with ’em. That’s not for us to judge. I think we in his business too much. I think he [went] the wrong way about saying it. I love the Jessica Simpson part though.” What do you think of the debate over John Mayer’s Playboy interview? Are you surprised people are still talking about his comments? Let us know below! Related Artists Russell Simmons Jermaine Dupri John Mayer

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