If you thought the Prince Harry naked photos were scandalous, imagine if a rumored video taken that wild night in Las Vegas were to get out. The naked romp in Las Vegas was indeed caught on video, sources say, and that could plunge the royal scandal to new, unprecedented depths. “There is a video of Harry partying naked with women,” says a source. “There have been some very quiet inquiries to see how much the video is worth. “If the video goes public this could be the biggest Royal scandal ever.” Rumors surfaced in the Las Vegas Review Journal last week that the Prince Harry nude scandal was far from over and that another revelation was imminent. “The video has not been shopped around yet, its existence is being kept as discreet as possible,” the source close to the situation said. “With all the attention the photos got, people with the video know it could be worth a fortune.” “Things got pretty crazy in Prince Harry’s suite that night. Everyone was drinking, and drugs were also being used by some people.” “Some people were snorting cocaine.” That, of course, is a double-edged sword, as it could incriminate others: “Things got pretty crazy at that’s exactly why no one there has come forward on the record.” “They don’t want to be implicated for any illegal activities.”
Best. Breakup. Ever. Taylor Swift will unveil the official music video for ” We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together ” tomorrow night, and based on the sneak peek released today by the artist, it looks like she won’t be shedding any tears over the subject of that single any time soon. In the glimpse below, we see Taylor and her friends partying it up (including an attendee dressed like a squirrel?), with Swift’s pals in the background singing along to the catchy chorus while they throw glitter in the air. Watch now:
In the wake of this week’s Daniel Tosh rape joke controversy, the Comedy Central star is trying to get as far away from that topic as possible. The comedian reportedly asked editors and producers to remove any reference of rape from the pilot episode of his new series, Brickleberry . The only issue? That’s what most of the pilot is about, obviously. Tosh reportedly gave the crew 24 hours to make those changes before the animated series is shown at Comic-Con Friday night in San Diego. The Tosh.0 star’s camp has yet to return requests for comment. After making a female audience member the subject of his joke about rape during a stand-up routine last Friday, Tosh sincerely apologized. While complaining about offensive jokes at a Tosh show is akin to objecting to the noise at a Metallica concert, there is a line he can cross. Did he in this case? Should he have apologized?
Once again these are some pictures of a teenage Kendall Jenner showing off her body in a bikini on the Twitter … That is all I’m going to say on the subject.
America’s Got Talent aired a two-and-a-hour episode last night, though a solid chunk of that was wasted by an extended introduction by Nick Cannon. To New York. Even though the show was airing from New Jersey. Darn the New York Football Giants for messing everything up! Now, on to the review… The Scott Brothers Perform on America’s Got Talent Distinguished Men of Brass – I didn’t understand the two sides with “fans” while they performed “Crazy in Love.” There were way too many colors, too many swoops, and the fact that they were wearing black, that I couldn’t appreciate their performance. I like them, but the producers didn’t do them any justice at all cutting away to such far shots. Grade: B Edon – There was something nice seeing Edon go from an audition with a keyboard to grand piano with fog all around him. He attempted “Titanium” but he was nervous in the verse where he warbled through the sections. I liked the fact the arrangement went to somewhere intense. Edon generally hit the right notes; I think that he needed to pick a song that had more lyrics so it wouldn’t have been as redundant. Grade: B+ Jarrett & Raja – The combined music/magic act has always been a good concept on paper, but the whole showering thing seemed dumb. I didn’t get the connection between the two and the appearance at the end was useless. Were we supposed to see the women’s feet under the towels? The crowd started to turn and I would have buzzed the two immediately. Grade: D+ Lil Starr – I liked the box concept because it helped show how she could spread to a large stage. I thought that the harem/MC Hammer pants made her legs look sloppy, but according to the sound of her shoes, she was on beat. Starr has personality and the fact that she didn’t start crying when Howard started to berate her gets points in my book. Grade: B Todd Oliver & Irving – Todd brought along Lucy to pair with Irving, but started with Irving alone. Irving seemed restless but by the time that Lucy popped up, Irving settled down. The attachment on Lucy looked more natural than it ever did on Irving. The act had weak material. Grade: C American BMX Stunt Team – The stunt team created their own ramps because of the stage. I would suggest all of the bicycles have some neon sidewalls so we could better see the tricks as they went by. The tricks were pretty passive for the first half of the routine, but they started to progress. By the end there was no defining trick. Grade: C+ Nikki Jensen – Nikki chose Coldplay’s “The Scientist” and had this awful arrangement to it. If she kept the song slow, she would have sounded like The Cranberries. Instead, she sounded like she was chasing the tempo of the song the whole way through. Grade: C The Scott Brothers – The brothers have been doing street dancing for 30+ years and understood that they can’t do flips and tricks. The two were really smooth and the simplicity of not having an extreme amount of lights helped them. The floating hat trick at the end was a very nice touch. Grade: A- Michael Nejad – Michael started with a clarinet/baseball bat and it sounded awful. The audience started booing as he switched over to the shovel/violin. There was something about his key that was off and sounded a lot like killing cats. He then went to the vacuum cleaner/harpsichord. While Howard and Howie buzzed him early, Sharon only buzzed him when he was done. Grade: D- 787 Crew – When I hear this group talk about limited opportunities I have to remind them that they lost America’s Best Dance Crew. Their opening choreography was the same as always. The swoops of camera made was distracting. Some of their formations were a bit too cheerleader instead of innovative. They had a lot of sloppy moments including the botched flip near the end. Grade: B Shanice and Maurice Hayes – There must be jealousy when Shanice gets solo time with her father because they are from such a large family. The two sang “There You’ll Be” from Pearl Harbor. I didn’t think anyone wanted to remember that movie. Shanice had a bit too much melisma, but Maurice had this great gruff. Once in a while there was a flat note, but I loved how their chemistry blended some mistakes. Grade: B+ David Garibaldi and His CMYKs – I am happy that the producers took a chance and gave David the pimp spot. David had a different technique for painting this time than the first two acts incorporating a circle with a more white background. Weirdly enough, the close up shots in the beginning didn’t do the piece justice. I credit the judges for having patience to get Mick Jagger at the end. Grade: A
Snooki needs to have this freaking kid already. Listening to her ramble on about pregnancy makes the expression “TMI” seem inadequate and makes Jessica Simpson quotes on the topic seem profound. The Jersey Shore star doesn’t seem to be responding well to the myriad physical changes brought on by pregnancy. Especially when it comes to her boobs. “I actually want a big belly now, so I don’t mind having brownies or fries,” she recently told Us . “The only thing is, I’ve also gone up a cup size: I’m a D now.” “I just hate my boobs so much!” Gaining a cup size or two is common (see Jessica Simpson cleavage ), but since Snooki isn’t looking forward to breastfeeding, it’s not a cause for celebration. “It just looks so painful and gross … It’s kind of like you’re a cow, and you just milk it?” she said on Good Morning America when asked about the subject. Last week, Snooki also shared with us the joys of Jionni LaValle tapping that booty and their unborn baby cheering on her orgasms … seriously.
Jennifer Love Hewitt must own stock in the Vajazzle corporation, because she just can’t help but bring up her bush bling every time she sits down for an interview. Actually, come to think of it, there’s probably not a lot of bush involved in vajazzling. It seems more like a hair-free affair. Snatch sparkle? Ditch dazzle? Gulf glitter? Anyway, Jennifer went on Conan last night to talk twat and Conan and Andy Richter had a field day with the subject…and we’re having a field day with that deep, deep cleavage. See more from The Client List star and cleavage queen Jennifer Love Hewitt right here at MrSkin.com!
Oh, live television. You can’t hit rewind! Kathie Lee Gifford’s legendary on-air gaffe yesterday, in which she asked Today Show guest Martin Short how he keeps his marriage alive — unaware that Short’s wife Nancy passed away in 2010 after battling cancer, I mean seriously — blew up Wednesday as America caught wind of the cringe-worthy moment and Kathie Lee’s shame went viral. At least she had the good sense to apologize for making the most horrifying live-interview faux pas in recent memory. “I send my sincerest apologies to @MartinShort and his family,” Griffin tweeted. “He handled situation w/enormous grace and kindness and I’m so grateful.” Never mind the minor fact that @MartinShort is not the actor’s Twitter, either. But hey, it’s the sentiment that counts, right? Poor Short, there to promote Madagascar 3 ; he just wanted to chop it up about some animated animals. And then, the look of masked horror on his face as he plays along, politely… *shudder* [via Gossip Cop ]
“‘I don’t even know if we can top [ Piranha ],’ lamented sequel director John Gulager, whose horror film Feast was the subject of the Bravo moviemaking documentary series Project Greenlight in 2005. ‘I don’t think that was totally our goal. We just wanted to be different. They had Academy Award-winning actors and stuff. We just wanted to have our own separate story.'” [ AP via WP ]
The shocking breastfeeding cover is the latest of several depictions of ‘attachment’ parenting. By Kara Warner Whether or not it was intended to cause immediate controversy, this week’s Time magazine cover is the epitome of shock and awe. The photo depicts Los Angeles mother Jamie Lynne Grumet breastfeeding her 3-year-old son. Needless to say, the image is a striking one and has caused a media storm. As surprising as it may be to see a young mother breastfeeding her toddler, the story isn’t as out-of-the-blue as it may seem. There have been several recent examples of the so-called “attachment” and “extreme” parenting that have popped up in the cultural zeitgeist. Here’s what we’ve noticed: Celebs do it too “Gossip Girl” star Kelly Rutherford and “Big Bang Theory” actress Mayim Bialik both made headlines when they revealed publicly that they breastfed their toddlers; Rutherford even more so because she revealed her stance on the subject back in 2008. Bialik, who, in addition to being an actress and mother, is a neuroscientist, did extensive research on the subject and wrote a book about it: “Beyond the Sling: A Real-Life Guide to Raising Confident, Loving Children the Attachment Parenting Way.” It’s seen on TV If you happen to watch HBO’s medieval fantasy epic “Game of Thrones” or caught Adam Sandler’s “Grown Ups” in theaters, you witnessed two instances of older-than-average children still being breastfed by their mothers. It should be noted that in both the Time article and Bialik’s book, the case is made for how the practice is becoming more accepted and that the women who choose to continue breastfeeding are basing their decisions on sound logic. In contrast, in the recent examples on TV and in film, the mothers are portrayed as crazy or unstable. Some don’t find it that extreme Beloved “Clueless” actress Alicia Silverstone raised more than a few eyebrows when she posted a video on her website that showed Silverstone pre-chewing food which her son then ate directly out of her mouth. Silverstone later defended the practice as having thousands of years of history behind it. Another case is the disciplinary tactic of “hot-saucing,” in which parents put hot sauce on their children’s tongues as a form of punishment for unwanted behavior. The concept made headlines last year when a mother in Alaska faced child abuse charges after the “Dr. Phil” show aired video of the mom punishing her child with “hot-saucing.” The practice has a surprise celeb supporter in Lisa Whelchel, who played Blair on the TV show “The Facts of Life.” What did you think of Time ‘s cover? Leave your comment below!