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Frank Neuschaefer to Return For The Bachelorette: After the Final Rose Special

The shocking betrayal of Ali Fedotowsky by Frank Neuschaefer wasn’t the last you’ll see of him on The Bachelorette: He’s coming to the After The Final Rose special. That airs after the season finale August 2 and features interviews with Ali and the last man standing – if there is one – and usually the runner-up or runners-up. Frank, who was one of the final three, left the show on this week’s episode after confessing to Ali that he still had feelings for his ex-girlfriend, Nicole Caruso. Don’t get the wrong idea. Frank does not appear on the finale itself, and The Bachelorette spoilers we’ve read don’t suggest any kind of dramatic return. His After The Final Rose visit will just be to talk about what happened. An aspiring screenwriter, Frank has been criticized for joining the show “for the wrong reasons.” But sources close to Frank say it really was to fall in love. “If he does [go on the special], it won’t be for fame but to stick up for his name,” a fellow Bachelorette contestant said. “He is a nice, level-headed guy.” While Frank’s last-minute departure may paint him as a villain to some fans, he went into the situation trying to do the right thing for all parties involved. “I think he truly was falling in love with her, but he had unfinished thoughts about his ex,” said the source. “I believe he made a mature decision to see her.” In Frank’s defense, it’s also easy to see the scenario floated in some circles that he wanted to leave earlier, but was coerced into the dramatic exit by ABC. He and Nicole are also still together , so maybe his decision was the right one? Or maybe they planned this whole stunt all along … who are we to say? We want to know what YOU say about who Ali should pick now:

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Lindsay Lohan in Court: A Photo Journal

Crime does not pay. But it can lead to some quality photos. Lindsay Lohan got little out of her recent court appearances but tears, humiliation and an orange jumpsuit . THG got plenty of entertainment value, though. Fear not, Linds. We hear you’re only going to end up doing 13-14 days if you behave yourself. We refuse to feel bad for you, given that it’s your own fault. Heck, maybe this will even be good for you in the end. Click to enlarge some memorable Lindsay Lohan pictures from her court appearances, which are almost as numerous as her club appearances … almost:

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Meghan McCain Releases Dirty, Sexy Book Cover

Those of you with crushes on Meghan McCain need not get your hopes up after reading the headline above. Her new book is simply titled Dirty Sexy Politics. The cover for the work was released Tuesday by the Daily Beast, a news and opinion website that the 25-year-old daughter of Sen. John McCain writes for. The effervescent Meghan “writes about her experiences on the campaign trail, how the party veered so far off track, why she is still a Republican, and more.” It’s cool Meghan McCain has a book coming out and it’ll be a good read. We just hope she didn’t ask Tila Tequila and/or Heidi Montag to write the foreword. Here’s our first look at the cover …. DIRTY, SEXY POLITICS : Meghan McCain covers it all . A summary included with the book touts the younger, more attractive McCain as one of the most outspoken members of the Republican Party. Definitely true. McCain, who is the creator of the website, McCainblogette.com, is also the author of a New York Times bestselling children’s book My Father: John McCain . She is active on social networks such as Twitter, although she has scaled back on the picture posting after this hot, dorky photo caused such a stir last fall. Follow this link for tons more Meghan McCain pictures !

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Drake Gets ‘Fancy’ With T.I. And Swizz Beatz On Video Set

‘It’s a dedication to the ladies who take pride in being the flyest and finest,’ Tip tells MTV News of the clip. By Mawuse Ziegbe, with reporting by James “FLX” Smith Drake Photo: MTV News Drake’s upcoming “Fancy” video features a couple of stars known for cranking out hard-hitting hip-hop, but this time, the Toronto MC enlisted T.I. and Swizz Beatz to craft a sexy ode to the ladies. “It’s a dedication to the ladies who take pride in being the flyest and finest that there are out there to be noticed,” T.I. told MTV News on the set of the sleek clip, which reflects the song’s sultry vibe. The video features Drizzy, Tip and Swizz in all-black everything, spitting suave lyrics and flanked by leggy dancers in formfitting bodysuits. In his cool Atlanta drawl, T.I. chatted about participating in the collabo and sang the praises of Drake and Swizzy. “I was offered the opportunity and given the pleasure to be a part of this monstrosity of a record by young Drizzy and my big homie O.G., player, partner Swizz Bizzy,” Tip said. “I’m honored, privileged and absolutely pleased to be a part of this extravaganza that you are witnessing before you here today.” Anthony Mandler, who has helmed all the clips from Drizzy’s Thank Me Later, said the singer/MC’s approach to his work influences how the director develops the accompanying visuals. “For me, there’s a lot of pressure, because I feel like he’s creating music from a place that’s so pure and so unique and so original that it pushes me to try to create imagery that stands in the same zone,” Mandler said. Drake also lavished Mandler with respect and said his work with the director has changed his perspective when it comes to making videos. “As far as me evolving as a visual artist, I started in a place where visuals weren’t my strongest aspect. Me and Anthony shot ‘Over’ together, and for the first time, I really felt like, ‘This is how I’m supposed to look,’ ” Drake said. “From there, it’s sorta been like an inseparable bond.” Are you looking forward to the “Fancy” video? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Drake Swizz Beatz T.I.

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Aubrey O’Day Lands Reality Show On Oxygen

Show will follow the former Danity Kane singer as she tries to make her music comeback. By Gil Kaufman Aubrey O’Day Photo: Jason Merritt/ Getty Images Aubrey O’Day knows the reality-TV routine. The former Danity Kane singer, who was discovered while appearing in MTV’s “Making the Band” in 2004, will return to her roots with “The Aubrey O’Day Project,” an upcoming series on the Oxygen network. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the show will follow the former Diddy prot

Kellan Lutz Loved Seeing Ashley Greene ‘Transform’ For ‘Warrior’

‘Ashley’s friggin’ talented,’ he raves about his ‘Twilight’ co-star. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Audrey Kim Kellan Lutz arrives at the 2010 VH1 Do Something! Awards Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images After playing Ashley Greene’s vampire brother in three “Twilight” movies, it could have been weird for Kellan Lutz to play her love interest in the upcoming movie “Warrior.” But at the 2010 VH1 Do Something Awards , where Lutz won recognition for his work with animals, the actor had the highest praise for his co-star. In the movie, set for release sometime in 2011, Lutz plays a lacrosse player whose life spirals out of control after his father dies. “Ashley’s friggin’ talented. It’s really cool to see your friend [in a different way] and to work with a friend, let alone her being so talented, to see her transform from one character to another,” he raved of Greene, who plays a girl named Brooklyn. “Alice is a fun little pixie character, and then Brooklyn, you know, is a sweet, lacrosse-player type of coach’s daughter. It’s fun working with her and seeing her transform herself.” Despite their on-screen romance in “Warrior,” Lutz said that in real life he and Ashley are like brother and sister. “It’s very much like working with family,” he explained. In late 2008, Greene spoke to MTV News about the project. “[‘Warrior’] is about Kellan’s journey,” she said. “It’s very much Kellan’s movie, which is really exciting for him. It’s his journey that he goes through, with trials and errors, and his temper and stuff like that. And I join forces with him, and my dad doesn’t like that very much, so we deal with that.” Are you excited to see Lutz and Greene in “Warrior?” Tell us in the comments! For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Photos Demi Lovato, Joe Jonas Attend The 2010 Do Something Awards

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‘Inception’: Dream Warriors, By Kurt Loder

Leonardo DiCaprio’s on the case in Christopher Nolan’s latest brain-tease. Joseph Gordon-Levitt in “Inception” Photo: Warner Bros. Are they handing out joints at the box office for “Inception”? That would make the movie considerably more fun. Christopher Nolan’s latest is a terrific-looking picture that bounds around the globe from Paris to Tangiers to Tokyo (among places that actually exist) in the wake of a freelance dream thief named Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio). Cobb’s specialty is infiltrating the dreams of corporate big shots and extracting their most valuable secrets. His latest assignment, however, is a little different — a Japanese industrialist named Saito (Ken Watanabe) has hired him to implant an idea in someone’s head that will allow Saito to take over a rival titan’s business empire. Cobb’s reward for achieving this goal: an end to his exile from the United States, where he’s currently a wanted man, and a yearned-for reunion with his two children. Right here you may wonder why anyone in search of secret information would break into someone’s dreams, which are so often distortions of waking life, rather than their memories, which could be more straightforward recollections. But Cobb is not a memory man, so … whatever. Gearing up for his mission, Cobb assembles an A-team of dream-work specialists. There’s an “architect” named Ariadne (Ellen Page), whose job is to structure dreams; a “forger” named Eames (Tom Hardy), who can pass for any other person in a dream world; and a “chemist” named Yusuf (Dileep Rao), whose drug concoctions allow penetration not only into dreams, or into dreams within dreams, but into dreams within dreams within dreams. There’s also a fixer named Arthur (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), whose purpose is to handle details and look sharp in skinny suits. As we see, the movie all but nudges us to notice that some of these characters’ names refer to celebrated figures outside the story. But this is sometimes cute to no purpose. Eames displays none of the talents of a famed architectural designer, and an industrial heir named Robert Fischer (Cillian Murphy) offers no indication of a chess-master’s cunning. Then there’s Cobb’s estranged wife, Mal (Marion Cotillard), who haunts his dreams and does her best to screw up his every plan: as her name unnecessarily denotes, she be bad. And what about Dom Cobb himself? Is his unlikely moniker meant to suggest Dummkopf , the German word for a dope? That would seem counterintuitive. * Many of the movie’s effects and digital manipulations are spectacularly imaginative, especially a sequence of weightless action in a rotating hotel corridor, the unexpected arrival of a huge train in a scene without tracks, and the startling sight of a long boulevard peeling up off the ground and rising to double over on itself. These eye-popping amazements are much-appreciated in a story that goes on and on for two and a half hours, with Cobb and his team flashing back and forth disconnectedly from one dream level to another, occasionally touching down in reality (whatever that is). Each of the dream-invaders carries a “totem,” an everyday, real-world tchotchke that tips them off as to whether or not they are in fact in a dream, either their own or someone else’s. As the dream levels and their far-flung locales piled up and intermingled — a collapsing Japanese mansion, a bullet-pocked snowscape, an exploding Parisian street — I wished I had a totem myself to keep track of what was going on. Unlike Nolan’s exceedingly clever 2000 film, “Memento,” which was a devilishly complex mystery, “Inception” is basically a complicated heist flick — there is no mystery to ponder and penetrate. Cobb’s goal is clear from the beginning; we spend the rest of the movie attempting to parse its many confusions as he attains it. Nolan says he spent 10 years obsessing over this story (the script is only the second one he has written on his own), which may explain its central problem. Despite its technical brilliance, and its fine cast (Hardy is clearly a star, and DiCaprio brings an emotional depth to the tale that is nowhere else in evidence), the picture is a puzzle palace with far too many rooms. The director himself may have gotten lost in it. (* This paragraph has been amended to delete two errors. As a few readers have noted, the Ariadne of Greek mythology is associated with the tale of the Minotaur’s labyrinth, which makes her name an appropriate fit for the maze-making character played here by Ellen Page. This is a fact so well-known that even I know it, although only on some deep sub-basement level of my brain, clearly. Critic Kyle Smith also points out that the name Browning, which I mistook for a poetry reference, could relate to Brownian motion. After a necessary Google consultation, I see that this is plausible and possibly probable. Thanks to all more eagle-eyed than me.) Check out everything we’ve got on “Inception.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos ‘Inception’ Clips MTV Rough Cut: ‘Inception’ Related Photos Leonardo DiCaprio, Ellen Page, More Premiere ‘Inception’ In L.A. ‘Inception’ World Premiere

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Lindsay Lohan Complains About Media To German GQ

‘If I sneeze, photos are published in which I am said to be weeping bitterly,’ actress says. By Kyle Anderson Lindsay Lohan on the cover of the German edition of GQ Photo: Ellen von Unwerth It was thought that Lindsay Lohan’s last public statement before reporting to a Los Angeles correctional facility to serve a 90-day sentence on Tuesday (July 20) was the message she sent on her fingernail last week. But the German edition of GQ just published their latest issue, which features Lohan on the cover and an interview with the troubled actress inside. (The magazine’s website also features a behind-the-scenes video of her photo shoot.) In the interview, which took place during the Cannes Film Festival and has been translated by Crushable , Lohan doesn’t discuss her legal troubles. Instead, she talks about why she still wants to act and how the media makes that complicated. “When I started working in the industry, I wanted to get to the very top — and I was painted as something completely different from what I really was,” she told the magazine. “Nowadays in Hollywood, it is so much more about celebrities and gossip, which can distract many great actors from their actual ability. The public comes to know so much about these people that it gets superimposed upon on their work in movies. I love what I do, so I have to be able to handle it.” Lohan also expressed frustration at the way she is perceived by the public. “The media creates its images in just seconds, so they can interpret reality as they imagine it,” she said. “If I sneeze, photos are published in which I am said to be weeping bitterly. And if I keep my hand in front of my mouth and nose, it’s the same; I was hungover and had a hard night of heavy partying behind me. You can’t imagine to what extent this has been accepted.” The latest “media image” of Lohan came on Thursday , when gossip site X17 posted a video of the actress apparently entering the sober-living facility Pickford Lofts, which was started by celebrity lawyer Robert Shapiro. Lohan is also said to be hiring Shapiro to represent her after attorney Shawn Chapman Holley quit last week. X17 also posted a video of Shapiro visiting the facility, but the lawyer would not say whether he was representing Lohan. How much do you feel the media is to blame for Lindsay Lohan’s problems? Share your opinions in the comments below. Related Photos Lindsay Lohan Goes To Court The Highs And Lows Of Lindsay Lohan Related Artists Lindsay Lohan

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Watch Big Brother Season 12 Episode 5 -Nomination Ceremony #2

Watch Big Brother S12E5: Nomination Ceremony #2 Rachel as the new Head of Household might now be planning to seek vengeance on “The Brigade” for making her battle with Brendan. Now we find out who Rachel puts on the chopping block and who will be eating dirt, and also will continue to see the saboteur do his work. The new installment of Big Brother which is entitled “Nomination Ceremony #2” is the TV show’s 5th episode of the 12th season that aired last