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Zahia Dehar the Teen Prostitute’s Outfit of the Day

I am a huge fan of teenage prostitutes, mainly because when I was a teenager, getting pussy was pretty fucking impossible because the girls my age weren’t putting out, but also because she trapped three high profile European Athletes with her vagina, probably extorted them and is getting paid off by them, while getting all the fame she wants, all by the age of 18. Usually it takes a whore a few years to realize that life doesn’t really work out as easily as expected, before she actually becomes a fucking whore…..but this girl started young, cuz there’s no need to fuck around if you know where you want to be, and really there’s no upside to being a whore at 18, cuz there’s no real in scandal at that, but at 17, shit’s next level…speaking of next level, check out this outfit, sure it’s tacky as fuck, like something you’d expect on some cheesy stripper, but she’s wearing it on the street, and if you are a girl, you should do, cuz it will make leaving my house way more fun… Pics via PacificCoastNews

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Miley Cyrus’ Twitter Account Belongs to Neither a Miley Nor a Cyrus

Never mind all those @mileycyruses. Despite the number of Twitter accounts claiming to belong to the Miley Cyrus that have tens of thousands of followers, a rep for the teen queen…

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Pinoy Big Brother Teen Clash 2010 Premieres Today – 15 Housemates Entered the House

In a clash of rich and poor, PBB Teen clash 2010 has premiered and introduced fifteen new housemates from where you can choose your bets from. The housemates are divided into two houses, which means two teams, the Villa Team and the Apartment Team. Those who live in Villa are the poor ones, they will live there with all the comforts and convenience they have never experienced before. The Apartment Team will be living back to basics. The Villa team is composed of: JOE – Swabeng Komikero ng QC DEVON SERON – Bubbly Promdi ng Cebu ESLOVE BRIONES – Sigang Estokwa ng Tawi-tawi SHEY BUSTAMANTE – Diskarte Bombshell ng Mindoro ANGELO PASCO – Struggling Isko ng Antique KYRA CUSTODIO – Giling Girl ng Batangas YONG GOMEZ – Boy Breadwinner ng Pampanga Dependent Girl was not able to make it today because of her medical exam reports, Courageous Lakan may take her place if she does not get her medical reports fixed by tomorrow. The Apartment Team is composed of: ROMEO “POTZ” JALOSJOS – Political Son ng Dipolog. REBECCA CHIONGBIAN – Heiress Wonder ng Cebu. YEN SANTOS – Little Miss Sunshine ng Nueva Ecija. PATRICK SUGUI – Gentle Boy-Next-Door ng Mandaluyong TRICIA SANTOS – Athletic Muse ng Davao KAZEL KINOUCHI – Shopaholic Chic from Paranaque City IVAN DORSCHNER – Striking Stud ng Rizal FRETZIE BERCEDE – Charming Angel from Cebu To know more about the Pinoy Big Brother Teen Clash 2010 Housemates and know more Pinoy Big Brother Teen clash 2010 Updates , just stay tuned in this blog. Pinoy Big Brother Teen Clash 2010 Premieres Today – 15 Housemates Entered the House is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

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The Origin Of April Fools’ Day

Prank-pulling has been an April 1 tradition for more than 500 years. By MTV News staff April Fools! Photo: Getty Images Who was the first joker to put a frog in the teacher’s desk? What clown originated the idea of rearranging his friend’s apartment and putting all the furniture on the roof? Hard to say, but by most accounts, these pranks and countless other annoying gotchas have been a tradition for more than 500 years on the first day of April. Ever since, it has become the one day a year when all manner of pranks, practical jokes, fake headlines and assorted mischief is not only tolerated, but expected. While the first inklings of accepted foolishness on the doorstep of April is found in a misreading of a line in Chaucer’s 1392 ode to all manner of saucy behavior, “The Canterbury Tales,” the most common origin of the odd tradition is attributed to 16th-century France. During that period, King Charles IX tore up the traditional calendar and moved New Year’s from the end of March to January 1 in 1582, leading to the mocking of those who still celebrate the new year in spring as fools. In fact, one of the most popular jokes to play during this period was sneaking a paper fish onto an unsuspecting fools’ back, with the victim dubbed a Poisson d’Avril, or April Fish, which continues to be the French term for the practice to this day. One place it definitely didn’t come from is the Romans during Constantine’s rule in the 300s, when a group of court jesters is alleged to have tricked him into making one of them king for a day. Constantine agreed to make a fool named Kugel monarch on April 1, and during his brief reign, he decreed that the day would be a celebration of hoaxes and absurd behavior. Only that story, too, was a prank, pulled off by Boston University professor Joseph Boskin in 1983, who managed to fool an Associated Press reporter into printing it before the wire service realized its mistake. By the mid-17th century, the April Fools’ prank parade had spread throughout much of Europe under the name “All Fools’ Day.” It developed into a day on which friends tried to trick each other into running silly errands in search of nonexistent objects, such as pigeon’s milk. One of the most infamous early widespread reports of the practice was from the April 2, 1698, edition of the British newspaper Dawks’ News-Letter, which reported on a group of people who went to the Tower of London to see a nonexistent ceremonial washing of the lions, a joke repeated annually for centuries to come. In addition to such modest tricks, more elaborate hoaxes have been pulled over the years, from a 1998 ad by Burger King in USA Today for a left-handed burger, a 1957 one from the BBC show “Panorama” that blew the lid off the eradication of the dreaded spaghetti weevil from Italy’s spaghetti trees, and a joke played last year on U2 fans who were tricked into rushing to a shopping center in the Irish town of Cork for a phantom rooftop show from the band. For more of these classic hoaxes, visit the Museum of Hoaxes Web site . Share your great April Fools’ Day stories in the comments below!

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Miley Cyrus: Her Most Memorable Moments

MTV News takes a look back at ‘The Last Song’ star’s highs and lows. By Jocelyn Vena Miley Cyrus Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage Miley Cyrus has accomplished quite a lot in her 17 years. She has left her mark on pop culture, thanks to her highly successful Disney series “Hannah Montana,” which helped kick off Disney’s latest renaissance and opened doors for girls like Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato. She has also released albums and had box-office smash hits with her Hannah character. With her desire to grow into more mature roles, like the one she plays in “The Last Song,” opening Friday, and her decision to take a break from music after releasing her new album this June, Cyrus is setting herself up to make the difficult leap from child star to adult superstar. The transition hasn’t been without a few controversies. In 2008, racy photos leaked online of the teen star in nothing but a bra and underwear. That scandal was followed by an uproar over her photo spread in Vanity Fair, in which the teen was photographed covered only in a sheet. She apologized for the Vanity Fair photo shoot , saying, “It still hurts when I think about it — but you know what? It doesn’t mean that you can’t move on.” She was under fire again when a photo appeared online of her pulling at the corners of her eyes in a gesture that appeared to mock Asians. Cyrus also found herself embroiled in a few feuds. She got into a YouTube battle with Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato that was later downplayed by all parties involved after Cyrus apologized. She also took aim at Radiohead , whom she threatened to “ruin” after they wouldn’t meet her at the Grammy Awards in 2009. However, it was Jamie Foxx who came under fire for comments he made about the teen star, saying she needed to make a sex tape and do drugs. He apologized , but her dad, Billy Ray, called Foxx’s comments “hurtful.” At the Teen Choice Awards in 2009, Cyrus performed her hit “Party in the U.S.A,” dancing around an ice-cream-cart pole that many said resembled a stripper pole. Just last month, her duet with Bret Michaels, “Nothin’ to Lose,” leaked online, and its suggestive lyrics left some uncomfortable. Perhaps Cyrus’ biggest moment came when she left Twitter behind for good in October. Although it was initially believed she left the site for beau Liam Hemsworth , she later said that she quit the site to have more privacy . “I think that everyone should leave Twitter,” she said. “I think Twitter should just be banned from this universe.” What’s next for Cyrus? With plans to release an album this summer and focus on her movie career , Cyrus and her outspoken nature will certainly continue to turn heads. In the meantime, fans can enjoy her final season donning the blond wig as Hannah Montana. What was Miley’s biggest moment so far? Are you excited to see “The Last Song”? Let us know in the comments below! Check out everything we’ve got on “The Last Song.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: Miley Cyrus Related Photos The Evolution Of: Miley Cyrus

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Green Day Say Broadway ‘American Idiot’ Isn’t ‘A Rated-PG Affair’

‘We’re kind of overwhelmed a little bit,’ Billie Joe Armstrong says of Broadway debut. By James Montgomery, with reporting by Sway Calloway Green Day Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage On Wednesday at New York’s St. James Theatre, previews finally began on Green Day ‘s long-in-the-works “American Idiot” musical , which bowed last year at Berkeley Repertory Theater and then underwent some tinkering before making its way to Broadway. And even for a band that’s toured the world, sold millions of albums and seen pretty much everything, the Great White Way was a tad bit intimidating. “We’re kind of overwhelmed a little bit about it being on Broadway, to be honest,” frontman Billie Joe Armstrong smiled. “I mean, there are so many superstitions about when you put on a stage production. … When we were at Berkeley Rep, we did an eight-week run, and it got extended. And then it got accepted here, and this is where you want to be.” Previews of “Idiot” run until April 20, when it will open officially. It’s been a fairly whirlwind process, one that the guys never imagined they’d be a part of when they first started their three-chord assault way back in 1987. But in reality, a stage version of their mega-successful 2004 album isn’t that much of a leap for them. “Back then, we never thought we’d be doing this. But the thing about growing up in a punk community, you’re always exposed to different kinds of artists — whether it’s through fanzines or people in bands — there’s a lot of different individuals who are around,” Armstrong explained. “It’s not just a bunch of people moshing and stage-diving and stuff like that. There’s a lot of different kinds of people. It’s political, it’s funny, so I think there are different characters you run into. So, we didn’t think about Broadway or having a musical or anything like that, but the fact that it’s here now, you look at the curve of our career, and it makes sense. Especially after making American Idiot. ” Make no mistake about it, the Broadway version of “Idiot” is a far cry from the kind of stuff many people associate with big-budget theater. “This isn’t a Rated-PG sort of affair. And that’s the difference,” Armstrong said. “On Broadway, there’s a lot of different things that are happening that people sort of have these misconceptions about. Like, I saw this play ‘Next to Normal,’ or, like, ‘Spring Awakening’ — both of those deal with really heavy, current themes … so, I think our world and the Broadway world coming together, it’s kind of amazing.” And at the end of the day, the guys in Green Day aren’t worried about their play sticking out like a proverbial punk thumb. It may be based on a wide-ranging, politically charged concept album, but there’s a story buried beneath it all, one about love and loss, the kind of things any audience can relate to. “I remember when we were in Berkeley, I remember seeing this sort of older woman — she had gray hair, and she was kind of almost in a walker — and she was saying ‘Is this a musical about a rock band?’ She had no idea. All she wanted to do was come to the theater. And that was a trip,” Armstrong laughed. “And for our fans, they’re just crazy people anyway. I always look at people in a Green Day shirt, and I think, ‘What’s wrong with that person? What kind of hang-ups does that person have?’ Obviously, it’s not just the catchy songs, it goes deeper than that. And I think that’s the heart of ‘American Idiot,’ it goes deeper than just politics, there’s a storyline behind it. There’s an emotion behind it.” Do you plan to see “American Idiot” on Broadway? What’s your favorite rock musical? Share your thoughts below. Related Artists Green Day

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Justin Bieber Says He ‘Could Date A Fan’ In ‘Diary’ Sneak Peek

Teen idol discusses his love life in ‘The Diary of Justin Bieber,’ airing Sunday at 7:30 p.m. on MTV. By Jocelyn Vena Justin Bieber Photo: Stephen Lovekin/ Getty Images Justin Bieber will be the star of his very own “Diary,” airing Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ET on MTV, and in it, he interacts a lot with his fans. The most important questions of all are raised in the special: Would Bieber ever date a fan? And does he have a girlfriend? Fans can get a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like to be the teen idol as he travels the globe promoting his music during “The Diary of Justin Bieber.” MTV News has been giving you some hints as to what you can expect from the special, and here’s another: Bieber talks about his love life. “I’m single, and I’m just having fun,” he said. “I could date a fan. It just depends. It depends on the situation.” In case you ever wondered how you could end up in a music video, Bieber has your answer. “Well, basically, they’re chosen out of their agencies, like the modeling agency or whoever, and they send us pictures, and we go by the pictures,” he said, adding, “I don’t know where they would send it, but sure, [girls can send pictures].” In an earlier clip, Bieber talked about his previous relationship . “It’s weird when people say, ‘You’re only 15,’ because I know I am only 15, but at the same time, I think at any age you can experience love. Whether you’re 80 or 5, you’re always gonna … I don’t know. There’s a difference between love and being in love, because you can love someone but not necessarily be in love. So I think I’ve loved girls, but I don’t know — I haven’t been in love before.” Are you excited for Justin’s “Diary”? Let us know in the comments! MTV News will be rolling out previews from “The Diary of Justin Bieber” all week — don’t miss the full show, airing on MTV Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ET! Related Videos Sneak Peek: ‘The Diary Of Justin Bieber’ Related Photos Justin Bieber Takes Over The Bodies Of Other Teen Idols Behind-The-Scenes Of ‘Diary Of Justin Bieber’: Chelsea Piers Behind-The-Scenes Of ‘Diary Of Justin Bieber’: Paris Related Artists Justin Bieber

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Justin Bieber Rocks ‘Baby,’ Bonds With Ben Stiller On ‘Letterman’

‘Things got a little crazy with Ben Stiller,’ 16-year-old tweets after the show. By Eric Ditzian Justin Bieber performs “Baby” on “Late Night With David Letterman” Photo: MTV News Hours before Justin Bieber arrived at New York’s Lucky Strike Lanes for his bowling-themed My World 2.0 release party, the 16-year-old pop star stopped by “The Late Show With David Letterman” to bust out the album’s first single, “Baby.” After guest appearances by Ben Stiller and celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, Bieber came out dressed in a black leather motorcycle jacket and black jeans. Flanked by four backup dancers, Bieber shimmied across the stage as he sang. “It was very exciting to be here with Bieber,” Stiller told Letterman earlier in the show. “I’m not being facetious. People [outside] are screaming constantly. I felt great when I got out of my car, because I didn’t know Justin was on the show.” The 44-year-old actor and comedian eventually got the chance to say hello to the teen star. “Met Justin Bieber tonight on Letterman,” Stiller wrote on his Twitter account . “Told him to hang in there, things will happen for him eventually.” Bieber gave Stiller a shout-out on his own Twitter feed, writing, “I’m on LETTERMAN 2nite… Things got a little crazy with Ben Stiller. We took the bulls by the horns.” After the performance, Letterman said to Bieber, “Hey, how ya doing, buddy? Come on up here. Nice job!” Then, it was on to the bowling party, where fans had been lined up for hours to catch a glimpse of the singer. Going up against Nick Cannon in a head-to-head bowl-off , Bieber ended up coming away the champion. But there wasn’t much time to celebrate. Just hours later, the teen was up and ready to hit the next leg of his promotional tour. “Wow. It’s early … headed to the airport,” he tweeted Wednesday morning (March 24). “Chicago bound.” Related Videos Sneak Peek: ‘The Diary Of Justin Bieber’ Related Photos Justin Bieber Takes Over The Bodies Of Other Teen Idols Behind-The-Scenes Of ‘Diary Of Justin Bieber’: Paris Justin Bieber Live On MTV.com | Photos Related Artists Justin Bieber

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