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Instagram Has Taylor Swift, Rihanna, More Celebs Hooked

The photo-sharing social network, which was bought by Facebook for $1 billion, has attracted the likes of Selena Gomez and Wiz Khalifa. By Jocelyn Vena Taylor Swift Photo: Instagram / @TaylorSwift13 With the announcement on Monday (April 9) that it had been bought by Facebook for a cool $1 billion, Instagram seems destined to be the next big thing. Especially when you consider the fact that celebrities like Taylor Swift and Kim Kardashian already smitten with the photo-sharing social network. Of the 30 million users on the site, a few A-listers have been using the site to connect to their fans and show a more personal side of themselves, giving fans an inside view of what it’s like to be them. So who are the most avid Instagram users in the celebrity world? Taylor Swift is a leader of the pack with more than 1 million followers. Her more than 70 photos include her hanging on the beach, chilling with her friends and, most recently, in Las Vegas, where she won Entertainer of the Year at the Academy of Country Music Awards. Like her pal Taylor, Selena Gomez connects by sharing a mixture of career-related and personal snaps with more than 1 million followers. Recently, she posted a snapshot of her and her dog, accompanied by the caption, “Me and chippers laying outside. He looks scared lol.” She has shared more than 150 photos on the social network. Meek Mill has posted more than 1,200 photos on his Instagram account to his nearly 250,000 followers. He often shares lyrics and photos of himself in the studio, with messages like “Me & @bigseangood just made greatness we gone drop it on y’all getting it next week!” Rihanna has used her Instagram to create a sort of look book, sharing her fashion photos with nearly 450,000 followers. One of her most recent looks was a photo of herself at 13, smiling and sporting braids. And Kim Kardashian has found yet another way to let the world in on her life through her account , which has attracted just shy of 1 million followers. The reality starlet recently poked fun at stepdad Bruce Jenner when she shared a photo of an old cereal box from his Olympic days with the message “Breakfast of champions!!!!” Chris Brown , under the handle f—yopictures , has a following of nearly 250,000. His 69 photos feature him on set and hanging around shirtless at rehearsals as well as photos from his shoe collection. Wiz Khalifa ‘s more than 350,000 followers get a sneak peek into his personal life with photos of the MC with his fianc

DeAndre Brackensick Talks ‘American Idol,’ Hair, Haters

‘I love it; my hair is a big part of me,’ latest castoff tells MTV News of his lustrous locks. By James Montgomery DeAndre Brackensick Photo: MTV News Since getting the boot from “American Idol” last week, DeAndre Brackensick has made no bones about the fact that he had “no regrets” about anything he did on the show — in particular, his decision to flash his feathery falsetto , even if he did know it was divisive, to say the very least. “My voice is one of the voices where either you love it or you can’t stand it, and I think [‘Idol’ mentor] Jimmy [Iovine] didn’t really have a feel for my voice,” he told MTV News. “But it’s fine, because I take everything he does say to me to heart. … I have much love for Jimmy.” And perhaps realizing that some folks weren’t the biggest fans of his voice, Brackensick is adamant about the fact that he avoided reading anything written about him during his time on the show — a move which he admits was easier said than done. “That was probably the hardest part; not trying to give in to people’s nonsense. I never read anything about me. I made that mistake last year,” he said of getting to Hollywood Week in 2011. “It’s horrible. Anybody who does try out for next season, just stay off of that, period. Because it’s just words. Like, dude, look where you’re at. It still hurts, because people are just ignorant at times. Nah, I stay off that.” Then again, he was aware that most commenters seemed to focus on his hair rather than his singing — and surprisingly, he didn’t have a problem with that. I mean, it is an incredible mane, after all. “I take that as a compliment, you know?” he laughed. “That’s my trademark. It’s part of who I am, and it’s natural, which is not common nowadays. So I love it; my hair is a big part of me.” Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions.

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Ashton Kutcher’s Steve Jobs Receives Awkward Blessing From Apple Co-Founder

Steve Wozniak isn’t really selling me on the most pressing casting issue of our day : “I look at the casting agencies and directors who are experts at casting. I trust that they considered all the relevant factors and made the best selection. The fear that many might have is that Ashton was selected because he’s ‘hot’ right now. But I feel that his selection was done in the most professional manner. And I’m glad that he’s onboard. I think he’ll put a lot into it and that he cares about this particular subject. It’s almost too bad that Steve Jobs is gone. His opinions and guidance, as to the story and film crew and cast would have been invaluable.” [ TMZ ]

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Cannes Jury President Nanni Moretti on His Plan For 2012 (and His Latest Film, We Have a Pope)

Italian filmmaker Nanni Moretti’s films speak for introverted individual concerns at work in a group dynamic. In Dear Diary , a 40 year-old Moretti rides around Rome on his motorcycle trying to figure out just how much of a part he wants in a society where legendary poet/filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini has died and soap operas are insanely popular. Similarly, his latest film, We Have a Pope (a.k.a. Habemus Papum ), concerns a reluctant cardinal (an excellent performance by Michel Piccoli) elected to be the next pope but is too nervous to assume the role. Pope , which opens Friday in limited release, originally screened in competition at last year’s Cannes Film Festival — to which Moretti is planning his return next month as the president of this year’s competition jury. Talk about group dynamics. Moretti’s history as a competitor and juror at Cannes Film Festival (he previously served on the jury in 1997; he won the 2001 Palme d’Or for The Son’s Room ) makes him an ideal head juror. But with regard to his new film, it’s his outsider status as an atheist that Moretti feels makes his representation of the papal conclave so unique. “I don’t know what really happens in a conclave,” Moretti told Movieline last week. “But I wanted my conclave to be different from the ones we have seen in movies and TV, with cardinals that not only didn’t represent themselves as candidates but were afraid to become the pope. I’m not a believer. I have a lot of distance from the Catholic Church. So I can give, as a gift, humanity to a pope, a cardinal or a conclave.” Meanwhile, when it comes to being arguably the most influential film festival juror on the planet, Moretti says that there’s not really much you can do to prepare beyond perhaps buying some new suits, losing weight and brushing up on your English. “I won’t be able do do any of these things,” Moretti joked. “The suits, yes, but the English and the weight, no.” Still, Moretti plans to bring his specific — even unusual — philosophy to the role. To wit, he’s not looking for a unanimous vote. “I believe that’s a mistake on the part of juries,” he said. “You’re trying to give a prize because not everybody’s film is great. Every juror has to have a vote, which has to have the same importance as every other jurors’. And all of the films need to be seen and judged with the same amount of attention.” Moretti went on to add that he’s very much committed to the idea of rewarding singular excellence, no matter how divisive it may be. “It’s not the average film that should win — not the film that everyone agrees on but doesn’t make anyone happy. It should be the film that gains the majority of the votes; the film, or the actor or the actress. The jurors aren’t conditioned by the directors or the spectators or by the people running the festival. It’s just single jury members’ opinions that count.” Check back later this week for Movieline’s full, updated review of We Have a Pope. Simon Abrams is a NY-based freelance film critic whose work has been featured in outlets like The Village Voice, Time Out New York, Vulture and Esquire. Additionally, some people like his writing, which he collects at Extended Cut . [Top photo: Getty Images]

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Skyfall: James Bond Will Swap Martinis for… Heineken?

This fall, secret agent James Bond will ditch his famous shaken martini in favor of a cold, frosty bottle of… Heineken. Hey, if sports cars and watches and swimming pools are up for product placement deals, why not 007’s drink of choice? Ad Age reports: “Bond, played by Daniel Craig , will star in a Heineken ad. The spot, which will run globally, is by brand agency-of-record Wieden & Kennedy, Amsterdam, and directed by Fredrik Bond. In the movie, Bond will swap his trademark martini for a sip of the brew — at least in one scene.” Will this change everything — or anything — about the Bond we know and love and take drinking cues from? [ Ad Age via Movie City News ]

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‘Adele Fan’ Mary J. Blige Rooting For Grammy Nominee

‘You really just want that one person to get what they deserve,’ hip-hop/soul singer tells us. By Kelley L. Carter Adele Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ FilmMagic Not that there’s a bandwagon, but Mary J. Blige says she can’t get enough of Grammy-nominated singer Adele . The Queen of Hip-Hop Soul says that something is wrong if the Brit singer doesn’t walk away with all six of her nominations at Sunday’s Grammy Awards . Adele is up for several big awards Sunday night, including Album, Record and Song of the Year for her work on the critically acclaimed chart-topper 21. “I’m sure an Adele fan and I love what she’s done this year,” Blige said on the red carpet before she took the stage. “Her album was amazing. She’s amazing and I’m just rooting for her. I’m rooting for everybody. But you really just want that one person to get what they deserve. Finally. And not give it to someone else [just] because. Just win all six of her awards, you know?” Grammy winner Blige performed at a private pre-Grammy event on Thursday night at Avalon in Hollywood, where she sang 10 songs including “No More Drama” and “Family Affair.” She sang live for a few hundred fans (though it also was streamlined on Facebook), including famous faces like Forrest Whitaker, Chelsea Handler, Sophia Bush, Malin Akerman, Kelis, Paris Hilton and Natasha Bedingfield. Before performing, Blige explained why it is important to give back as a celebrity. She partnered with Belvedere vodka and RED to help raise funds for the Global Fund, the world’s leading financier of programs to Fight HIV/AIDS in Africa. Chaos! Profanity! Wardrobe malfunctions! Don’t miss Sway and James Montgomery live from the Grammys red carpet this Sunday, February 12, for a full three hours of mayhem, starting at 5 p.m. ET on MTV.com. And the fun doesn’t end Sunday: MTV News has you covered until the Grammy hangover wears off! Related Photos 2012 Grammy Performers

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Beyonce And Jay-Z Unveil First Blue Ivy Carter Photos

‘We welcome you to share in our joy,’ reads a note posted with the five photos, signed by ‘the Carter family.’ By Kelley L. Carter Beyonc

Diggy Simmons’ “Unexpected Arrival” Album Cover

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Diggy Simmons’ appropriately titled album Unexpected Arrival will be released on March 20. Rev Run’s son released the cover art for the highly anticipated project which shows him walking through a threshold into a vibrant world. Expect teenage girls to lose their minds any minute! Is “N***as In Paris” Littered With Illuminati Images? American Idol Music Director Honoring Motown At Carnegie Hall

Diggy Simmons’ “Unexpected Arrival” Album Cover

Jay-Z and Beyonce Trademark Blue Ivy’s Name

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 The Washington Post reports that Jay Z and Beyonce’  have filed an application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to protect Blue Ivy ‘s name. The trademark will reserve her name for future use of items like “baby carriages, baby cosmetics and diaper bags.” Multiple applications for various trademarks of Blue Ivy’s name were submitted just days after her birth, so Jay and Bey were prompted by their legal team to trademark their daughter’s name. Fashion designer Joseph Mbeh submitted an application to trademark “Blue Ivy Carter NYC” on Jan. 11. Then on Jan. 20, another application for “Blue Ivy Carter Glory IV” was submitted, this time to be used to sell a line of fragrances. Both filings have since been denied. Officials have said since the name belongs to a “very famous infant” that consumers would falsely assume any products with her name were approved by the celebrity parents.

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Joe Francis Threatens Lawsuit Against Madonna Over "Girls Gone Wild" Song

Sultan of sleaze Joe Francis is threatening to sue Madonna if she performs her new song called “Girls Gone Wild” at the Super Bowl tomorrow. Yes, really. Francis, creator of the infamous Girls Gone Wild franchise, in which he films drunk girls exposing themselves on spring break, is apparently dead serious. He has issued a cease and desist letter claiming he will take legal action against Madonna if she sings that particular song at this weekend’s festivities. The letter (sent to Madonna, NBC Universal and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell) from Francis’ Nevada lawyer David Houston, states that: “[Francis] became aware of Madonna’s new track based on the presales of her new album MDNA , as the #1 song on the album is ‘Girls Gone Wild.'” “Mr. Francis and Girls Gone Wild have worked tirelessly for an excess of two decades to build his brand and to protect his trademark Girls Gone Wild.” “Girls Gone Wild’s trade identity and trademark are both extremely valuable assets which my client must protect vigorously,” the letter continues. The letter claims Madonna has “violated Federal and State trademark laws by making unauthorized use of Mr. Francis’ trademark Girls Gone Wild.” For what it’s worth, it looks like she wasn’t going to sing it anyway. Madonna’s set list reportedly includes ” Give Me All Your Luvin’ ,” “Ray of Light” and “Vogue,” along with “Music” and “Holiday.” No GGW action. Houston tells E! News regarding the set list, “That would be a wise choice on her part.” Good luck getting it off the album and iTunes, though.

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