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When The Checks Stop Coming In: The Top Financial F**k Ups Of 2011

We all have suffered financial hardships and with the falling economy, sky-high unemployment rates, and home foreclosures out the wazoo…2011 was definitely the year of financial f**k ups. Have a click thru for the top picks…

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So, Who Finally Topped The 2011 Best-Selling Albums Chart? Beyonce Or Rihanna?

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Neither. Adele did! The results are finally in and 2011′s World Wide Year-End chart is available for all to see. The figures are based on the album sales made within the year – even if the album, itself, wasn’t released then. Holding the #1 spot is Adele , whose 21 album sold 15.3 million copies. (She also holds the #7 spot with her 19 album – despite it being released three years ago – with 2.8 million copies.) Lady Gaga technically nabbed the #2 spot, but she is still very far behind Adele in sales; her Born This Way album sold 5.4 million copies. Rihanna sits pretty at the #5 spot with her LOUD album selling 3.4 million copies. Beyonce , however, just made the cut. She achieved the final spot in the Top 10 with her 4 album selling only 2.1 million copies this year. See the rest of the Top 40 here! Rihanna & Chris Brown Subtweeting?

So, Who Finally Topped The 2011 Best-Selling Albums Chart? Beyonce Or Rihanna?

Jesus Take The Multiple Desserts: The Super Chubby Lumpkins Swirlin’ Jawn Says She Smoked Crack To Lose Weight After Her Black Mandingo Left Her Lonely!!

Hold up, waaaaaaaait!! For years, the 44-year-old mother of two was a star in the fantasy fetish community that worshipped the overweight and the feeding that led to it. Simpson had a website where men paid $19 a month to watch her eat. She flew around the world for various events. And she became famous in the British papers. But as the year winds to a close, Simpson has moved on. She left New Jersey earlier this year after her romantic relationship with a man ended and returned to her hometown of Akron. She has turned away from the fantasy world, replacing her pre-recorded videos of her with a blog about her journey to health. She already has lost about 85 pounds, and she hopes to join a gym soon to begin walking in a pool. She has modified her eating, as well. “I realized that I was their fantasy,” she said. “Here I was getting bigger and bigger, and they had their thin wives, with 2 1/2 kids and a picket fence.” Being that she is 600 lbs. Simpson doesn’t believe that she will ever be a Victoria’s Secret model, but she did go through some pretty dramatic model-esque lengths to lose weight… “I’m not trying to be a size 4,” she said. “I’m not trying to be a thin-mint. I just want to be normal and more active.” She has struggled to lose weight for years. She weighed about 200 pounds when she attended Springfield High School in Summit County. Simpson often ate an apple a day along with a weight-loss drink. She said she even smoked crack cocaine for a few months several years ago in an attempt to shed pounds, though she says she didn’t become addicted. “All it did was make me clean my house really, really fast,” she said. LMMFAO!! Who the hell says: “To hell with Jenny Craig and Weight Watchers, pass me the pipe and a couple rocks!”??? Fellas, would ANY of you hit this??? Source More On Bossip! Silver Spoon Swag: Stars That Were Born Rich Already! Sneaky Geniuses: Stars That Are Wayyyyy Smarter Than They Look Gone Home To Glory: The Notable Names That Passed Away In 2011 Part 1 X-Rated Bangers: The Hottest Black Adult Movie Stars In The Biz…Would You Wife Any Of Them?

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Jesus Take The Multiple Desserts: The Super Chubby Lumpkins Swirlin’ Jawn Says She Smoked Crack To Lose Weight After Her Black Mandingo Left Her Lonely!!

Jesus Take The Multiple Desserts: The Super Chubby Lumpkins Swirlin’ Jawn Says She Smoked Crack To Lose Weight After Her Black Mandingo Left Her Lonely!!

Hold up, waaaaaaaait!! For years, the 44-year-old mother of two was a star in the fantasy fetish community that worshipped the overweight and the feeding that led to it. Simpson had a website where men paid $19 a month to watch her eat. She flew around the world for various events. And she became famous in the British papers. But as the year winds to a close, Simpson has moved on. She left New Jersey earlier this year after her romantic relationship with a man ended and returned to her hometown of Akron. She has turned away from the fantasy world, replacing her pre-recorded videos of her with a blog about her journey to health. She already has lost about 85 pounds, and she hopes to join a gym soon to begin walking in a pool. She has modified her eating, as well. “I realized that I was their fantasy,” she said. “Here I was getting bigger and bigger, and they had their thin wives, with 2 1/2 kids and a picket fence.” Being that she is 600 lbs. Simpson doesn’t believe that she will ever be a Victoria’s Secret model, but she did go through some pretty dramatic model-esque lengths to lose weight… “I’m not trying to be a size 4,” she said. “I’m not trying to be a thin-mint. I just want to be normal and more active.” She has struggled to lose weight for years. She weighed about 200 pounds when she attended Springfield High School in Summit County. Simpson often ate an apple a day along with a weight-loss drink. She said she even smoked crack cocaine for a few months several years ago in an attempt to shed pounds, though she says she didn’t become addicted. “All it did was make me clean my house really, really fast,” she said. LMMFAO!! Who the hell says: “To hell with Jenny Craig and Weight Watchers, pass me the pipe and a couple rocks!”??? Fellas, would ANY of you hit this??? Source More On Bossip! Silver Spoon Swag: Stars That Were Born Rich Already! Sneaky Geniuses: Stars That Are Wayyyyy Smarter Than They Look Gone Home To Glory: The Notable Names That Passed Away In 2011 Part 1 X-Rated Bangers: The Hottest Black Adult Movie Stars In The Biz…Would You Wife Any Of Them?

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Jason Derulo Promises ‘High-Energy’ MTV New Year’s Set

Singer will perform on MTV’s ‘NYE in NYC 2012’ along with Mac Miller, Selena Gomez and J. Cole. By Christina Garibaldi Jason Derulo Photo: MTV News It’s almost that time to ring in the new year, and what better way to do so than with MTV? “NYE in NYC 2012” will air live at 11 p.m. ET on Saturday from Times Square, hosted by Demi Lovato and Tyler Posey of “Teen Wolf.” Also on hand to count down will be some of music’s biggest stars, including J. Cole , Mac Miller , Selena Gomez and Jason Der

Best Movie Deaths Of 2011

From ‘Harry Potter’ to ‘Drive,’ MTV News mourns — and praises — the year’s best fictional deaths. By Kevin P. Sullivan Fred Weasley die in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2” Photo: Warner Bros It is traditional at the end of the year to look back on those we have lost in Hollywood. Usually this means a poignant montage of actors, actresses and crew members during the Academy Awards, but it should also be noted that plenty of fictional passings occurred in 2011 as well. They may have been memorable, sad, thrilling or even funny, but each movie death meant something, and if we were to look back on the characters that passed away this year, these are the five that would get the biggest applause. It should noted that this article contains nothing but spoilers. Sebastian Shaw (Kevin Bacon in “X-Men: First Class”) All it took was a coin through the skull to remind us why Kevin Bacon should be in more movies. His character, Sebastian Shaw, lived large and in style, choosing a submarine as his method of world travel and double-breasted suits as his villainous costume. When Magneto finally met up with him to serve up some revenge extra cold, Shaw ate it in one of the most memorable scenes of 2011 . Fred Weasley (James Phelps in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2”) Many characters didn’t live to see the end of the Battle of Hogwarts, but none hurt as much as the demise of one half of the ginger-haired duo. George may have lost an ear in Part 1, but he lost a twin brother during the series finale, and we were there with him. At the very least, we can all remember the fun times we had together and rest assured that there is still one genetically identical person walking Diagon Alley. Beth Emhoff (Gwyneth Paltrow in “Contagion”) The look of terror on Paltrow’s face from the trailer may rank among some of the year’s most horrifying movie images. Beth Emhoff’s death early in the film starts the chain reaction that sets the film’s wheels in motion, but none of the millions of the deaths caused by the virus are shown with as much intimacy. She may have been patient zero, but she’ll always be #1 in our hearts. Shannon (Bryan Cranston in “Drive”) Bryan Cranston’s Shannon didn’t have much time to accept his fate, and neither did we. Before we knew it, Bernie Rose (played by Albert Brooks) had declared it “over.” Even the toughest of moviegoers had to flinch at the sight of the razor blade cutting through the neighborly mechanic’s arm. Shannon added both comic relief and charm to a movie that benefitted so greatly because of it. Planet Earth in “The Tree of Life” and “Melancholia” The character we’re all closest with bit the dust not once but twice this year at the movies. It’s never an easy thing, watching the planet you’ve grown up on destroyed, just ask Princess Leia. But never has the destruction of our home world been shown with as much stunning cinematography as it was in mouth of these art house hits. Stick with MTV News as we count down the Best of 2011 , including the top Artists , Songs , Live Performances and EDM Artists of the year. For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos Best Movie Demises Of 2011

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The Artist, Tinker, Midnight in Paris: Stephanie’s Top 10 Movies of 2011

And so my most-favorite, least-favorite task of the year rolls around again. I never call it a “10 best” list — meaning the unequivocal 10 best films of the year — because I’m fully aware of how subjective it is. Yet as frustrating as it usually is to pull together just the right 10, I found the job surprisingly pleasurable this year. So many movies to love! How could this have happened? Let’s not even address the fact that two 3-D movies made it onto my list — that surprises me as much as anyone. The remarkable thing is that year after year, no matter how much samey-sameness Hollywood (or even so-called indie cinema, for that matter) seems to give us, there are always pictures that resonate, movies that stand apart as if to do so were their God-given right. This year was, I think, particularly rich, but again, no critic’s list can ever be the perfect definition of the year’s finest movies. Besides, all the fun lies in comparing and contrasting. That’s why I urge you to share your favorites with me, in the comments section. That’s one of the things I most look forward to each year. A note about the order: My top four movies are pretty much ranked in order of preference. But the remaining six are just a happy jumble — Drive could just as easily be Number 7 instead of Number 10, and Bill Cunningham: New York could have crept up to Number 6. And in the Honorable Mentions category, all bets are off. This is secretly, or perhaps not so secretly, my favorite part of compiling a year-end list. It’s the place I can revisit every movie of the past year that has somehow stuck with me, without having to make a case for alleged greatness. Because as I’ve said many times — and plenty of other people have said it before me — greatness so often happens in the margins. Here goes: The Artist — Michel Hazanavicius’ nearly silent black-and-white film (featuring the ultra-charming Jean Dujardin and Berenice Bejo) has inspired lots of rapture among critics, but also a great deal of harumphing that it’s nothing more than a trifle and says very little about silent film as an art form. But ideally, what, exactly, might it have said? Beyond offering such beauty and pleasure (as if that weren’t enough), Hazanavicius has reopened the world’s eyes to a long-gone mode of filmmaking. Sure, yes, of course, there are Keaton films, Griffith films, Murnau films that are better, and there are plenty of critics around to remind us of that. But when critics write chiefly for other critics — in other words, to show off how much they know — they forget that thousands of people who have never even seen a silent film will see and enjoy The Artist , and maybe seek out more of the great silents. Meanwhile, no one needs a badge of certification to “properly understand” silent film, or The Artist . Thank God. Melancholia — Lars von Trier’s meditation on serious depression is gorgeous to look at, deeply moody and atmospheric, and always in on its own grim little joke. The most rapturous, uplifting picture about the end of the world — or the end of a world — ever made. Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy — Over the past few weeks, Tomas Alfredson’s intricate John LeCarré adaptation has crept — kind of like a super-stealthy MI6 agent — from my Honorable Mentions section to the bottom of my 10-favorites list to somewhere very close to the top. The picture is sly, precise and deeply fulfilling. It also features Gary Oldman in one of the great performances of the year. Midnight in Paris — In the past 20 years I’ve liked bits and pieces of Woody Allen’s films (Scarlett Johansson’s brainy-cute journalism student in Scoop , the great Elaine May in Small Time Crooks ). But mostly, since Manhattan Murder Mystery , I’ve pretty much loathed them, and that includes the much-lauded Match Point . Which is why it gives me extra pleasure to have fallen in love with a Woody Allen film once again. Midnight in Paris reckons with the past as a real place, even as it worries about the limits of nostalgia. What happens if we don’t care about the past enough to carry it with us into the future? That’s the question Midnight in Paris worries over. It’s a movie about every yesterday we stand to lose as we’re busy making the leap, over and over again, between today and tomorrow. Jane Eyre — Cary Joji Fukunaga understands both the novel’s quintessential Englishness and the raw animal nature that drives it. Michael Fassbender, as Mr. Rochester, finds the character’s inherent, awkward warmth without mistaking it for anything so bland as mere niceness. And Mia Wasikowska’s Jane, physically just a slip of a thing, has carnal boldness to burn. Sex is threatening, as Charlotte Brontë knew, and Wasikowska and Fassbender make this particular dance look exceedingly dangerous. Le Havre — Finnish sadsack Aki Kaurismäki gives us a sort-of bookend to Melancholia , with an equally happy, albeit very different, ending. With this story of an aged Normandy shoeshine guy who takes a African refugee under his wing, even as he faces the loss of his possibly terminally ill wife, Kaurismäki takes the most generous attitude possible toward human nature. Being jaundiced about the world is easy — it takes relatively little energy to expect the worst from everyone. But it’s harder to allow for the possibility of surprise in the way people behave and treat one another, and the rewards are far greater. That’s what Kaurismäki captures in this unapologetically joyful picture. Bill Cunningham: New York — Richard Press’ glorious documentary isn’t just a movie about fashion or street photography or even just one pretty eccentric and fascinating guy, New York Times photo-columnist Bill Cunningham. It’s a picture that captures the vitality and myriad idiosyncrasies of New York. At one point in the film, Cunningham says plainly, “He who seeks beauty will find it.” Press’ movie shows Cunningham leading by example, urging us not just to look, but to really see. Pina — Wim Wenders’ 3-D documentary about choreographer Pina Bausch doesn’t demystify modern dance — it still seems pretty weird, which is as it should be. But Wenders opens up Bausch’s world in a way that beckons us close. This is less a strict documentary than a heartfelt — and visually gorgeous — celebration of Bausch’s work and her mode of working. Werner Herzog’s Cave of Forgotten Dreams — Herzog: What a weirdo! But he’s our weirdo, and with this stunning 3-D documentary about the Paleolithic drawings in France’s Chauvet Cave, he uses relatively new technology to burrow a little deeper, both literally and figuratively, into history — into the nature of mankind, even. At one point Herzog startles a sweet, serious French archaeologist by earnestly posing unanswerable questions about the artists who made these drawings so long ago: “Do they dream? Do they cry at night?” But of course, Herzog knows the answer — doesn’t everybody? Drive Nicolas Winding Refn’s winking existentialist portrait of a laconic getaway driver named, well, Driver (and played superbly by Ryan Gosling) could have been the best drive-in feature of 1975. As it is, it’s the best action movie of 2011. Honorable Mentions: Martin Scorsese’s Hugo , David Fincher’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo , William Monahan’s London Boulevard , Jim Sheridan’s Dream House , Tsui Hark’s Detective Dee and the Phantom Flame , Apitchatpong Weerasethakul’s Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives , Michael Winterbottom’s The Trip , Xavier Beauvois’ Of Gods & Men , Bennett Miller’s Moneyball , Steven Spielberg’s War Horse , Cindy Meehl’s Buck , Kelly Reichardt’s Meek’s Cutoff , Craig Brewer’s Footloose , Andrew Niccol’s In Time , Jake Kasdan’s Bad Teacher . Follow Stephanie Zacharek on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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‘New Year’s Eve’ Stars Reveal How Not To Ring In 2012

‘Don’t be the first one on the dance floor,’ Zac Efron tells MTV News. By Christina Garibaldi Zac Efron Photo: MTV News New Year’s Eve is a night of celebration with family and friends, but it can also be one of the most-stressful nights of the year. Tough questions must be answered about what to do and what to wear in order to have a memorable end to the year. Well, we at MTV News can’t give you those answers, but with help from the stars of this year’s box office hit “New Year’s Eve,” we can tell you what not to do in order to avoid disaster as you ring in 2012. “[Don’t] plan an important evening,” Jessica Biel told us at the New York City premiere of “New Year’s Eve.” “Don’t do that, because it’s too much pressure. If you’re planning on having the best night of the year, you will have the worst night of the year. Do nothing, and then see what happens.” And it seems like co-star Abigail Breslin agrees that you can’t plan to have the perfect night. “[Don’t] put too much pressure on it; just let things happen, kind of like fate,” Breslin said. “Just let things go how they’re meant to go.” Director Garry Marshall has some advice for all those girls who are waiting for their New Year’s kiss: “Don’t wear a lot of lipstick, because with a little luck, they’re gonna kiss you, and you may kiss more than one guy!” Marshall said, laughing. If your plans entail heading out on the town, make sure you take Zac Efron’s advice before you bust out those dance moves. “Don’t be the first one on the dance floor — wait,” Efron said. “Let two people get out there, and then go get a circle going, then get it going, pop it out, Michael Jackson moves.” Still haven’t figured out your New Year’s plans? Check out MTV’s “NYE in NYC 2012” airing live at 11 p.m. ET/PT (10 Central) Saturday from Times Square. The event will be hosted by Demi Lovato and Tyler Posey with performances by Mac Miller, Selena Gomez, J. Cole and Jason Der

Pippa Middleton "Undateable," According to Tabloid

NOTE : The answer to the question posed on the image below is not her dress. For whatever reason, according to Life & Style, men just sprint away from Pippa Middleton, and the younger sister of Duchess Catherine wonders why! After attending her seventh wedding of the year this month, the 28-year-old is starting to wonder if she’ll ever be the one standing at the altar, sources say. “She’s scared she’ll never find someone who’ll accept her life,” a friend says . “[Pippa Middleton] is happy for Kate and for her university friends who are getting hitched, but she’s starting to wonder if she’ll ever find her Prince Charming.” In November, after growing increasingly uncomfortable with her fame, longtime boyfriend Alex Loudon called it quits with Pippa for the second time this year. Ever since the split, according to the friend, Pippa has been deeply worried that she has become undateble, now that she’s the sister-in-law of Kate Middleton . “The men Pippa knows are all majorly turned off by the circus surrounding her,” an insider reveals, with some publications dubbing it the “Pippa Problem.” Call us crazy, but we imagine there are plenty of guys who would love to have a Pippa problem on their hands. The issue is that she’s quasi-famous? Deal.

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WATCH: 200-Person Fight Shuts Down Mall Of America

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The nation’s largest shopping mall went into lock down mode on one of the busiest shopping days of the year when a fight involving several hundred shoppers broke out. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Styleite Discovery Date : 27/12/2011 16:36 Number of articles : 2

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