The U.S. Women's gymnastics team is ending the Rio Olympic Games with a bang - and lots of selfies, of course. During Sunday night's closing ceremony, Aly Raisman, Laurie Hernandez, Madison Kocian and U.S. flag bearer Simone Biles counteracted the rainy weather with their infectious cheer. (Teammate Gabby Douglas left for the U.S. on Saturday.) Donning their patriotic Ralph Lauren ensembles, the four teammates took their final bow - and looked like they were having the best time ever. We, on the other hand, were devastated coming to the realization that they will no longer be on our TV screens every night.
- 8/22/2016
- by Maria Yagoda, @mariayagoda
- PEOPLE.com
The 2016 Espy Awards opened with a powerful Black Lives Matter message from four of the biggest names in the NBA. Carmelo Anthony, Chris Paul, Dwyane Wade and LeBron James took the stage on Wednesday to spread a message of love and acceptance during a week riddled with gun violence and fear - including the shooting of 12 police officers at a Dallas Black Lives Matter march and the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. Anthony, a forward on the New York Knicks, opened with a statement on behalf of Paul, Wade and James. "The four of us we cannot ignore...
- 7/14/2016
- by Rose Minutaglio, @RoseMinutaglio
- PEOPLE.com
The 2016 Espy Awards opened with a powerful Black Lives Matter message from four of the biggest names in the NBA. Carmelo Anthony, Chris Paul, Dwyane Wade and LeBron James took the stage on Wednesday to spread a message of love and acceptance during a week riddled with gun violence and fear - including the shooting of 12 police officers at a Dallas Black Lives Matter march and the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. Anthony, a forward on the New York Knicks, opened with a statement on behalf of Paul, Wade and James. "The four of us we cannot ignore...
- 7/14/2016
- by Rose Minutaglio, @RoseMinutaglio
- PEOPLE.com
President Obama: "We know it is Black History Month when you hear somebody say, 'Heyyyy, Michelle! Giiiirrrrrlllll you look so good!" Posted by B. Scott on Thursday, February 18, 2016 Barack Obama has clearly reached national treasure status. On Thursday, the President hosted a reception to honor Black History Month, and hilarity ensued when a woman yelled, "Heyyy, Michelle!" While the First Lady acknowledged the comment with a smile, Barack couldn't help but call it out. "You know it's Black History Month when you hear someone say, 'Heyyy, Michelle! Girrrl, you look so good!" It's been a crazy final year so far for the President; he kicked off January by announcing executive action on gun control, and this week, he reached a controversial decision about sex education. He even made time to stop by The Ellen DeGeneres Show and gush about his family! Watch the cute new video above, then celebrate...
- 2/19/2016
- by Ryan Roschke
- Popsugar.com
B. Scott -- the transgender host who went to war with Bet -- turned down the network's offer to settle their ongoing lawsuit ... and the gamble could end up costing him 6 figures. As TMZ first reported, Scott lost his lawsuit against Bet after suing for discrimination. He claimed network execs forced him to change into men's clothes at the Bet Awards last year.Losing the case left Scott on the hook for Bet's attorney's fees ... which,...
- 6/18/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
News
Fox is giving up on its Saturday night animated line-up, Broadcasting & Cable reported. While the younger viewers the animated block aimed for never showed, an additional issue was that Fox affiliates were frustrated by the number of complaint calls the crude humor inspired. The studio behind the Animation Domination High Def block will continue to create programming but will focus on the web.
Bret Harrison has joined the cast of the ABC drama series Astronaut Wives Club, according to The Hollywood Reporter. He’ll play the “hotshot young gun” husband of a character played by Odette Annable, who previously starred in Breaking In with Harrison.
Bret Harrison
It’s been noted elsewhere but now it’s Comcast who is saying that giving viewers a chance to bingewatch a show can help it draw new viewers who will watch new episodes as they air.
Orange is the New Black may...
Fox is giving up on its Saturday night animated line-up, Broadcasting & Cable reported. While the younger viewers the animated block aimed for never showed, an additional issue was that Fox affiliates were frustrated by the number of complaint calls the crude humor inspired. The studio behind the Animation Domination High Def block will continue to create programming but will focus on the web.
Bret Harrison has joined the cast of the ABC drama series Astronaut Wives Club, according to The Hollywood Reporter. He’ll play the “hotshot young gun” husband of a character played by Odette Annable, who previously starred in Breaking In with Harrison.
Bret Harrison
It’s been noted elsewhere but now it’s Comcast who is saying that giving viewers a chance to bingewatch a show can help it draw new viewers who will watch new episodes as they air.
Orange is the New Black may...
- 4/18/2014
- by Lyle Masaki
- The Backlot
Bet can dress its hosts however the hell it wants -- even if that means forcing a transgender person to dress like a man -- and that's why the judge threw out B. Scott's discrimination lawsuit.TMZ broke the story, Scott sued the network, claiming it humiliated him during the Bet Awards last year by forcing him to change from women's clothes into men's clothes ... and then yanking him off the show entirely.But...
- 4/17/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The First Amendment has protected all kinds of speech in the past. On Thursday, it was determined to protect a cable network's wardrobe decisions, even if it caused a transgender man discomfort. Last August, B. Scott (born Brandon Sessoms) filed a $2.5 million lawsuit against Bet Networks and its parent company Viacom for alleged discrimination. The plaintiff was hired to be a style correspondent for the pre-show of the 2013 Bet Awards, but when he showed up, his supervisors didn't like what they saw. Earlier: Transgender TV Personality Claims Discrimination at Bet Awards "B. Scott was literally yanked backstage
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- 4/17/2014
- by Eriq Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
B. Scott and Oprah Winfrey have something in common -- all their life, they had to fight! -- at least that's what Scott says as part of his lawsuit against Bet ... claiming he feels like O's character in "The Color Purple."As TMZ first reported, B. Scott -- an openly gay transgender person -- is suing Bet, claiming the network humiliated him during last year's Bet Awards by yanking him off the show because he was wearing women's clothes.
- 4/13/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Gop wants to ban marriage recognition based on place of celebration, Guillermo Diaz nominated for NAACP Image Award, Tim Gunn praises Macklemore’s fashion knowledge
HBO has announced that the long awaited The Normal Heart will premiere in May. They also announced their documentary slate, which will include The Case Against 8 documenting the battle against Proposition 8 in California.
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon has announced that the state will accept joint tax returns from same-sex couples married in other states. “Missouri is one of a number of states whose tax code is directly tied to that of the federal government and under Missouri law, legally married couples who file joint federal tax returns with the IRS must also file joint state returns with our state Department of Revenue.”
In case you missed it, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie was the center of attention after it became known that his deputies shut...
HBO has announced that the long awaited The Normal Heart will premiere in May. They also announced their documentary slate, which will include The Case Against 8 documenting the battle against Proposition 8 in California.
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon has announced that the state will accept joint tax returns from same-sex couples married in other states. “Missouri is one of a number of states whose tax code is directly tied to that of the federal government and under Missouri law, legally married couples who file joint federal tax returns with the IRS must also file joint state returns with our state Department of Revenue.”
In case you missed it, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie was the center of attention after it became known that his deputies shut...
- 1/10/2014
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
Celebrity blogger B. Scott’s lawsuit against Bet and parent company Viacom for discrimination may have just got a big boost, because emails from executives admitting they didn’t want the transgender personality “looking like a woman” while hosting last summer’s Bet Awards have leaked. “I don’t want ‘looking like a woman B Scott,’” TMZ reports Bet Music Programming president Stephen Hill wrote in an email right before the show. “I want tempered B Scott.” Also read: B. Scott Suing Bet, Viacom for $2.5 Million Over Transgender Discrimination, Wrongful Termination Scott filed the $2.5 million lawsuit in August for wrongful...
- 1/9/2014
- by Greg Gilman
- The Wrap
TMZ has obtained some pretty explosive internal emails and texts between Bet execs, who candidly admit they ordered a transgender host to change his clothes during its big awards pre-show because he looked like a chick.B. Scott is suing the network, claiming he was ordered to 86 his flowing blue tunic, black pants, hair, makeup and heels because they wanted him to look more like a man, even though they knew he was a transgender person.
- 1/9/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Stephen Fry appeals Olympic venue, Catholics aren’t hateful to gays, Cheyenne Jackson’s Opening Night
Cheyenne Jackson and Anthony Rapp have signed on for Opening Night, a movie about the disasters, both onstage and behind the scenes of a student drama, their teacher, and a visiting B-list TV star.
Meanwhile, both Cheyenne and his husband Monte Lapke have both hired high end divorce attorneys, but don’t think this is going to drag out and get ugly, because the deal is evidently almost worked out.
According to the Catholic League’s Bill Donohue, “Nothing the Catholic Church has ever said about the moral status of homosexuals—which is as irrelevant as the moral status of heterosexuals—could possibly be construed as hateful.” I think the reason there hasn’t been a second coming is because explaining everything to guys like this would take an eternity.
Just in case you...
Cheyenne Jackson and Anthony Rapp have signed on for Opening Night, a movie about the disasters, both onstage and behind the scenes of a student drama, their teacher, and a visiting B-list TV star.
Meanwhile, both Cheyenne and his husband Monte Lapke have both hired high end divorce attorneys, but don’t think this is going to drag out and get ugly, because the deal is evidently almost worked out.
According to the Catholic League’s Bill Donohue, “Nothing the Catholic Church has ever said about the moral status of homosexuals—which is as irrelevant as the moral status of heterosexuals—could possibly be construed as hateful.” I think the reason there hasn’t been a second coming is because explaining everything to guys like this would take an eternity.
Just in case you...
- 8/8/2013
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
B. Scott maintains that, apology or not, he was treated unfairly. The TV and Internet personality, who is openly gay and transgender, has sued Bet for $2.5 million, alleging that he was discriminated against when the network demanded that he change out of a dress and into men's clothing before he was allowed on air as a style correspondent at the 2013 Bet Awards in June. "It's not just about the fact that Bet forced me to pull my hair back, asked me to take off my makeup, made me change my clothes and prevented me from wearing a heel," Scott, who was born Brandon Sessoms, wrote on his website the day after the show. "It's more so that from the mentality and environment created by Bet made me...
- 8/8/2013
- E! Online
Editor's note: B. Scott is biologically a male and identifies as gender-nonconforming. In the story below, we have used male pronouns but have been told that B. Scott does not object to female pronouns either.
Gender-nonconforming media personality B. Scott, who is openly gay, is suing Black Entertainment Television (Bet) for discrimination after the network reportedly forced him to change into men's clothing during a red carpet segment.
B. Scott was hired as a Style Stage Correspondent for the Ford Red Carpet before the 2013 Bet Awards in Los Angeles in June. Shortly after the show aired, he revealed on his blog that Bet "forced" him to pull back his hair, take off his makeup, change his clothes and not wear a high heel. The entertainment network later apologized in a statement to the press, calling the whole incident mere "miscommunication," but Scott dubbed it a "non-apology."
On Wednesday, Scott announced...
Gender-nonconforming media personality B. Scott, who is openly gay, is suing Black Entertainment Television (Bet) for discrimination after the network reportedly forced him to change into men's clothing during a red carpet segment.
B. Scott was hired as a Style Stage Correspondent for the Ford Red Carpet before the 2013 Bet Awards in Los Angeles in June. Shortly after the show aired, he revealed on his blog that Bet "forced" him to pull back his hair, take off his makeup, change his clothes and not wear a high heel. The entertainment network later apologized in a statement to the press, calling the whole incident mere "miscommunication," but Scott dubbed it a "non-apology."
On Wednesday, Scott announced...
- 8/7/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Celebrity blogger B. Scott isn't Ok with Bet calling the fashion shots. He's suing the network and parent company Viacom for discrimination, wrongful termination and emotional distress to the tune of $2.5 million. Oh, and he wants an apology. "While I want nothing more than to put this incident behind me and move on with my life, I still wholeheartedly believe that I'm entitled to a true public apology," B. Scott wrote on his blog. Also read: Bet Renews 'The Game,' Picks Up 4 New Shows The incident in question occurred during the pre-show...
- 8/7/2013
- by Jethro Nededog
- The Wrap
B. Scott -- an openly gay transgender person -- is suing Bet, claiming the network humiliated him during the recent Bet Awards by yanking him off the show because he was wearing women's clothes.Scott claims in his lawsuit -- obtained by TMZ -- he was hired to be the Style Stage Correspondent for the pre-show in June. At the beginning of the show, Scott claims he was wearing a flowing black tunic and black...
- 8/7/2013
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
B. Scott forced to change for Bet Awards Red Carpet, support for marriage equality surges post-doma, John Waters asks key questions
The cast of Glee has undergone some major shakeups in the last week, but Jane Lynch thinks that’s to be expected. ” That’s the nature of portraying a realistic view of high school: Kids graduate. They move on. I like that we’re following some of the kids to New York where they’re trying to make it as actors and actresses. But the show will evolve, and when a show evolves that means you have to let some people go, and let some storylines go, so that you can pursue new ones.” But since when has Glee been about portraying a realistic view of high school?
In many ways, I find out director Roland Emmerich to be fascinating, from his testosterone fueled movies to wild pool parties.
The cast of Glee has undergone some major shakeups in the last week, but Jane Lynch thinks that’s to be expected. ” That’s the nature of portraying a realistic view of high school: Kids graduate. They move on. I like that we’re following some of the kids to New York where they’re trying to make it as actors and actresses. But the show will evolve, and when a show evolves that means you have to let some people go, and let some storylines go, so that you can pursue new ones.” But since when has Glee been about portraying a realistic view of high school?
In many ways, I find out director Roland Emmerich to be fascinating, from his testosterone fueled movies to wild pool parties.
- 7/3/2013
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
New York — A TV personality who says Bet forced him to tone down his typically feminine look to appear on its pre-awards show is rejecting the network's apology.
Bet was contrite after B. Scott, an openly gay fashion and advice columnist who has several television shows and a Web following, said the network yanked him off its red carpet coverage for Sunday's Bet Awards and forced him to change from heels to flats and put on a suit instead of the long flowing black shirt he was wearing. He also accused them of making him pull his long flowing locks back into a ponytail.
Bet said the incident "was a singular one with a series of unfortunate miscommunications from both parties. We regret any unintentional offense to B. Scott and anyone within the Lgbt community and we seek to continue embracing all gender expressions."
But Scott, in an interview Tuesday,...
Bet was contrite after B. Scott, an openly gay fashion and advice columnist who has several television shows and a Web following, said the network yanked him off its red carpet coverage for Sunday's Bet Awards and forced him to change from heels to flats and put on a suit instead of the long flowing black shirt he was wearing. He also accused them of making him pull his long flowing locks back into a ponytail.
Bet said the incident "was a singular one with a series of unfortunate miscommunications from both parties. We regret any unintentional offense to B. Scott and anyone within the Lgbt community and we seek to continue embracing all gender expressions."
But Scott, in an interview Tuesday,...
- 7/2/2013
- by AP
- Huffington Post
A TV personality who says Bet forced him to tone down his typically feminine look to appear on its pre-awards show is rejecting the network’s apology.
Bet was contrite after B. Scott, an openly gay fashion and advice columnist who has several television shows and a Web following, said the network yanked him off its red carpet coverage for Sunday’s Bet Awards and forced him to change from heels to flats and put on a suit instead of the long flowing black shirt he was wearing. He also accused them of making him pull his long flowing locks back into a ponytail.
Bet was contrite after B. Scott, an openly gay fashion and advice columnist who has several television shows and a Web following, said the network yanked him off its red carpet coverage for Sunday’s Bet Awards and forced him to change from heels to flats and put on a suit instead of the long flowing black shirt he was wearing. He also accused them of making him pull his long flowing locks back into a ponytail.
- 7/2/2013
- by Associated Press
- EW - Inside TV
New York (AP) — Bet is apologizing to a fashion blogger who says it made him tone down his feminine look to appear on the network's pre-awards show. The network called the incident with B. Scott, which took place before Sunday's Bet Awards, a "miscommunication." On his blog Monday, Scott, who is openly gay, said he was told to change his outfit — a flowing black tunic and black pants — to a more conservative suit. He also said he was asked to pull his long black hair back in a ponytail and not to wear heels. He did appear on...
- 7/2/2013
- by Nekesa Mumbi Moody (AP)
- Hitfix
Web personality and TV host B. Scott has slammed Bet on his personal blog for what he claims was poor treatment behind the scenes at Sunday night’s Bet Awards.
B. Scott, who is openly gay, posted today an open letter on his website saying Bet only allowed him to participate in their on-air red carpet coverage if he removed his heels and makeup, as well as make other changes to his attire.
According to his account of events, B. Scott was set to host the network’s red carpet pre-show Sunday night before their annual award show, and despite...
B. Scott, who is openly gay, posted today an open letter on his website saying Bet only allowed him to participate in their on-air red carpet coverage if he removed his heels and makeup, as well as make other changes to his attire.
According to his account of events, B. Scott was set to host the network’s red carpet pre-show Sunday night before their annual award show, and despite...
- 7/2/2013
- by Sandra Gonzalez
- EW - Inside TV
Neil and David attend the world premiere of Michael Jackson One by Cirque du Soleil.
Birthday shoutouts go to Karen Black, who is 74, Fred Schneider is 62, and Debbie Harry is 68.
Robbie Rogers writes letter to his 14-year-old self.
This is a must see, but it’s devastating. If you can get through the slideshow, you’re much stronger than I am. Just Because He Breathes: Learning to Truly Love Our Gay Son.
Did she learn nothing from Hilary Swank?
B. Scott, Host Of Bet Awards Pre-Show, Allegedly Told To Remove Makeup, Heels By Network
Pam Spaulding takes a final look back.
Here’s birthday girl Debbie Harry with Miss Guy in “God Save New York.”
Hugh Jackman and his wife address the rumors again.
The Onion week in review. “Scalia, Thomas, Roberts, and Alito suddenly realize they will be the villains in an Oscar-Winning movie one day.” And I know it’s wrong,...
Birthday shoutouts go to Karen Black, who is 74, Fred Schneider is 62, and Debbie Harry is 68.
Robbie Rogers writes letter to his 14-year-old self.
This is a must see, but it’s devastating. If you can get through the slideshow, you’re much stronger than I am. Just Because He Breathes: Learning to Truly Love Our Gay Son.
Did she learn nothing from Hilary Swank?
B. Scott, Host Of Bet Awards Pre-Show, Allegedly Told To Remove Makeup, Heels By Network
Pam Spaulding takes a final look back.
Here’s birthday girl Debbie Harry with Miss Guy in “God Save New York.”
Hugh Jackman and his wife address the rumors again.
The Onion week in review. “Scalia, Thomas, Roberts, and Alito suddenly realize they will be the villains in an Oscar-Winning movie one day.” And I know it’s wrong,...
- 7/1/2013
- by snicks
- The Backlot
The 2013 Bet Awards aired live at the Nokia Theatre L.A in Los Angeles on June 30 but it wasn't anything that went down on stage that appears to have caused the most controversy.
Prior to the ceremony, the network aired coverage of the Ford Red Carpet featuring B. Scott and singer Adrienne Bailon, Clutch Magazine notes.
B. Scott, a contributing editor to The Glam Network and an Ebony Magazine advice columnist, is known for his witty words and style. In 2010, he shared his coming out story via his popular YouTube account.
After the Bet awards, Scott took to his Twitter account to address tweets about Bet allegedly making him change his wardrobe and remove his heels and lipstick, as News One reports.
Complete outfit change at the last min. “@JaYiZmEe: @lovebscott wait what, they didn't allow you to wear heels at the #BETAwards????!!!!!!!”
— B. Scott (@lovebscott) July 1, 2013
I wasn't going...
Prior to the ceremony, the network aired coverage of the Ford Red Carpet featuring B. Scott and singer Adrienne Bailon, Clutch Magazine notes.
B. Scott, a contributing editor to The Glam Network and an Ebony Magazine advice columnist, is known for his witty words and style. In 2010, he shared his coming out story via his popular YouTube account.
After the Bet awards, Scott took to his Twitter account to address tweets about Bet allegedly making him change his wardrobe and remove his heels and lipstick, as News One reports.
Complete outfit change at the last min. “@JaYiZmEe: @lovebscott wait what, they didn't allow you to wear heels at the #BETAwards????!!!!!!!”
— B. Scott (@lovebscott) July 1, 2013
I wasn't going...
- 7/1/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Charlotte, N.C. -- Rhythm and blues singer Billy Scott has died in North Carolina at age 70.
Bill Kopald with the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame said Scott died from pancreatic and liver cancer Saturday at his home in Charlotte.
Born Peter Pendleton in Huntington, W. Va., he sang with various groups while in the Army. After he was discharged in 1964, he changed his name and with his wife, Barbara, in 1966 began recording as The Prophets. Their first gold record was 1968's "I Got the Fever." Other hits included "California" and "Seaside Love" as the Georgia Prophets.
The group recorded a number of hits in the 1970s in the beach music genre, a regional variant of R&B. Scott was inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame in 1999.
Bill Kopald with the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame said Scott died from pancreatic and liver cancer Saturday at his home in Charlotte.
Born Peter Pendleton in Huntington, W. Va., he sang with various groups while in the Army. After he was discharged in 1964, he changed his name and with his wife, Barbara, in 1966 began recording as The Prophets. Their first gold record was 1968's "I Got the Fever." Other hits included "California" and "Seaside Love" as the Georgia Prophets.
The group recorded a number of hits in the 1970s in the beach music genre, a regional variant of R&B. Scott was inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame in 1999.
- 11/19/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Nicki Minaj, don't mess with Stevie Nicks.
While poolside in East Hampton, N.Y. promoting her new documentary, “In Your Dreams,” Nicks commented on the "American Idol" feud between veteran vocalist Mariah Carey and rapper Nicki Minaj. Footage obtained from the "A.I." auditions showed Minaj threatening Carey by saying things like "off with your head" and "I will knock you out."
“How dare this little girl! … If I had been Mariah I would have walked over to Nicki and strangled her to death right there," Nicks told The Daily. “I would have killed her in front of all those people and had to go to jail for it."
Nicks shot to stardom in the 70s as singer for Fleetwood Mac, while Carey first earned celebrity cred in the early 90s. Minaj, conversely, is a relative newcomer to the industry: She released her first mixtape in 2007, but did not have...
While poolside in East Hampton, N.Y. promoting her new documentary, “In Your Dreams,” Nicks commented on the "American Idol" feud between veteran vocalist Mariah Carey and rapper Nicki Minaj. Footage obtained from the "A.I." auditions showed Minaj threatening Carey by saying things like "off with your head" and "I will knock you out."
“How dare this little girl! … If I had been Mariah I would have walked over to Nicki and strangled her to death right there," Nicks told The Daily. “I would have killed her in front of all those people and had to go to jail for it."
Nicks shot to stardom in the 70s as singer for Fleetwood Mac, while Carey first earned celebrity cred in the early 90s. Minaj, conversely, is a relative newcomer to the industry: She released her first mixtape in 2007, but did not have...
- 10/9/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
A feud on the set of 'American Idol' on Oct. 2 was not the first time Mariah and Nicki have butted heads! Their rivalry has reportedly been going on for years! Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj teamed up in 2010 to film Mariah's music video for "Up Out My Face." While Mariah felt she was helping launch Nicki's career, things certainly weren't smooth on set, according to a new report. "Mariah went out of her way to be nice to Nicki and make her comfortable." B. Scott, who appeared in the video, tells TMZ and says Nicki was a raving b**ch, "making faces at her [Mariah] laced with rude comments under her breath." B. Scott says he told Mariah what was going on, but she chose not to confront Nicki. However, a source close to Nicki refutes this claims and tells TMZ, "He works as Mariah's stunt double and of...
- 10/6/2012
- by Christopher Rogers
- HollywoodLife
Nicki Minaj was supremely disrespectful to Mariah Carey 2 years before she exploded on the set of "American Idol" this week ... TMZ has learned.Nicki and Mariah teamed up in 2010 for a music video -- "Up Out My Face." Nicki wasn't nearly as big at the time -- Mariah was, and we're told she felt like she was helping launch Nicki's career.B. Scott, who's big on the Internet, appeared in the video. He tells TMZ...
- 10/6/2012
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Here's last week's caption pic winner. This week's caption pic is at the bottom of the page.
Thanks to everyone for participating! The winner is ...
"Choosing David Decoteau to direct a live-action "pokemon" film may have been a mistake. "
Thanks to Morgan for this week's winning caption.
David Burtka and Neil Patrick Harris attend the NYC premiere of Company
Weekend Birthdays! (Note: Birthday shoutouts are for out entertainers, allies, or for any celeb that seems to have a following on Ae). Scott Thompson turns 52, Robyn is 32, and Judy Garland would have turned 89 today. Below you can see media personality B. Scott's first official single "Kiss Kiss," which is a available on iTunes. The video features quite a lot of actor/model Brett Davis (and there's quite a lot to see).
The 10 Most Memorable ’80s TV Theme Songs. Allegedly. Some good choices, but if there's no Here's Boomer, Small Wonder,...
Thanks to everyone for participating! The winner is ...
"Choosing David Decoteau to direct a live-action "pokemon" film may have been a mistake. "
Thanks to Morgan for this week's winning caption.
David Burtka and Neil Patrick Harris attend the NYC premiere of Company
Weekend Birthdays! (Note: Birthday shoutouts are for out entertainers, allies, or for any celeb that seems to have a following on Ae). Scott Thompson turns 52, Robyn is 32, and Judy Garland would have turned 89 today. Below you can see media personality B. Scott's first official single "Kiss Kiss," which is a available on iTunes. The video features quite a lot of actor/model Brett Davis (and there's quite a lot to see).
The 10 Most Memorable ’80s TV Theme Songs. Allegedly. Some good choices, but if there's no Here's Boomer, Small Wonder,...
- 6/10/2011
- by snicks
- The Backlot
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