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Demi Lovato Calls Out Lady Gaga's SXSW Performance As 'Glamorizing' Eating Disorders

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Following Lady Gaga's interesting, and debatably disturbing, SXSW performance, Demi Lovato took to Twitter to criticize the bit involving performance artist Millie Brown.

Lovato's struggles with eating disorders and addiction are well-known, and so she was quick to point out that Brown forcing herself to vomit all over Gaga was unacceptable. She stated that Gaga was glamorizing eating disorders and that the performance wasn't "cool" in any way whatsoever.

"Putting the word ART in it isn't a free card to do whatever you want without consequences," she tweeted.

Despite some passioned reactions from upset Gaga fans, Lovato continued to warn of the negative ways pop culture can impact others, especially someone with as much clout as Gaga.

However, in the end, Lovato reminded everyone that was still a Little Monster at heart. Read her tweets below.























Tyler, The Creator Arrested For Inciting Riot At SXSW

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AUSTIN, Texas, (AP) — Rapper Tyler, The Creator, was arrested Saturday for allegedly inciting a riot during a show at the South By Southwest music festival.


Travis County Sheriff's spokesman Roger Wade said the Odd Future rapper, whose name is Tyler Gregory Okonma, was arrested at Austin-Bergstrom Airport and was likely to be arraigned later Saturday. If convicted of inciting a riot, which is a misdemeanor, he faces up to a year in jail and a $4,000 fine.


His bond was set at $3,500.


The rapper's publicist declined to comment about the arrest.


Police say the 23-year-old Los Angeles resident incited a large crowd of fans at the annual music conference and festival to push their way past venue employees controlling access to a Thursday show that was already at full capacity.


Officers who were at the scene said in a warrant that Tyler yelled for fans to push their way inside twice, and that a bartender had to protect a woman from injury in the resulting push.


Police released a video from the concert that shows scores of fans bursting through a gate at the Scoot Inn in downtown Austin.


Tyler and members of the Odd Future collective were denied a visa to travel to New Zealand in February after officials there said they were a potential "public threat" because of past troubles, "including incidents at past performances in which they have incited violence." They pointed to a 2011 incident in which police were called to a comic book store in Boston where fans became unruly.


The group's manager, Christian Clancy, defended them last month after the New Zealand decision, saying they were young at the time and were being judged too harshly.

David Brenner Dead: Comedian And 'Tonight Show' Favorite Dies At 78

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — A spokesman for the family of comedian David Brenner says the "Tonight Show" favorite has died. He was 78.

Brenner died Saturday afternoon at his home in New York City, said Jeff Abraham, who was Brenner's publicist. The gangly, toothy Brenner made more than 150 appearances as a guest and substitute host on Johnny Carson's "Tonight Show," starting in the 1970s.

His "Tonight" exposure turned the former documentary filmmaker into a hot comedian. Brenner was a regular on other TV talk shows and game shows and starred in four HBO comedy specials. He also briefly hosted his own syndicated talk show in 1987.

Brenner continued to work steadily doing standup shows. A four-day gig last December included a New Year's Eve show at a casino-resort in King of Prussia, Pa.

ScHoolboy Q Hits SXSW After 'Oxymoron' Success

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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — It's ScHoolboy Q's turn.

The Los Angeles rapper took the handoff from Top Dawg Entertainment label-mate Kendrick Lamar and scored a touchdown when his new album "Oxymoron" opened at No. 1 two weeks ago. It's the second straight strong showing for TDE and Q, who sees it as the start of a championship team. "Somebody has to step up besides Kevin Durant," said Q, who has been making the rounds at South By Southwest this week. "Somebody has to step up beside Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. They can't do it by themselves. Football is the best example, you can't win by yourself. A good quarterback can't win a championship. The linebacker can't win you a championship. The coach can't win you a championship. It has to be everybody."

Q held up his part of the deal, delivering a critically praised major label debut that compares favorably to Lamar's Grammy Award-nominated breakthrough "good kid, m.A.A.d. city" in its grittiness and authenticity. Given the opportunity in front of him, the rapper could have aimed for pop radio success, but instead made an LP that reflects his life as a father and former gang member.

The 27-year-old began his TDE run as Lamar's hype man and calls King Kendrick his brother, giving him the credit for his moment.

"That's how it goes in any successful label — you have to roll off somebody," Q said. "It's just up to you to take advantage of the opportunity because there's plenty of rappers that have friends. Like you have a friend rapper, but he never gets to drop an album or nobody cares about his single, nobody really cares about his project because it just wasn't as good."

Terrence "Punch" Henderson, one of TDE's two founders, said the back-to-back successes — "good kid" debuted at No. 2 upon release in November 2012 — show where the label is headed.

"The first time with Kendrick wasn't a fluke," Henderson said. "Q came out, got a No. 1 album, but the album's actually great. It's a great record and that's what we aim towards, to put out great music."

Henderson reaffirmed plans to release a new album from every label member this year — SZA is up next on April 8. That list includes Lamar, who he says has recorded 12 new songs but may throw them out and start anew.

Interest is high. Lamar was one of the top nominees at the 2014 Grammy Awards, but was shut out in what turned out to be a hip-hop landslide victory for Macklemore & Ryan Lewis. Though Lamar didn't win, he teamed with Imagine Dragons for one of the night's most powerful performances and attained a new level of popularity.

"The performance was crazy, probably the best performance of the night," Henderson said. "I'm not just saying that because that's my artist, either. After that all the controversy behind him not winning, that's keeping him in all the conversations. It keeps us as an underdog. There's no ceiling. If you win, where do you go after that? So it gives us something to work towards still."

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Rick Ross' 'Mastermind' No. 1 Still Means A Lot To The Rapper

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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Rick Ross still gets excited by No. 1 albums, but as he celebrates his fifth he takes satisfaction in different ways.

Ross marked the ascendance of "Mastermind" on Saturday night during South By Southwest, drawing one of the week's larger crowds in Austin during the annual music conference and festival. "You know what, when this is what you center everything around, you just want the best, not only for yourself, but for your team, everybody you build with," Ross said. "I not only want a No. 1 for me but for all the new-time dudes who've never been on a No. 1 album."

It's been quite the run for Ross. Five of his six major-label albums started out atop the Billboard 200, moving him into rare company. The magazine says among rappers only Jay Z (13), Eminem (seven), Nas and Kanye West (six apiece) have had more and he's now tied with Tupac Shakur and DMX.

Ross attributes the run to remembering where he got his start.

"Regardless of the success I see, I still go back to my foundation ... that made me," he said as he stood shirtless in his dressing room tent following a performance at Fader Fort. "Yesterday, after being out on promo for two months, I took a day out of my schedule to go to the smaller markets in South Carolina, the Columbias, you know the (places) that don't get attention. But those are the places where I remember making my first $5,000 shows from, so I still go to those places. At the end of the day, I still think that's the energy that keep that moving like that."

The 38-year-old Miami rapper played new material for fans and showed his mind's been on mortality since he survived a January 2013 drive-by shooting in Fort Lauderdale. He told the crowd it was important to remember the rappers who have died too early like Shakur, The Notorious B.I.G. and Pimp C before launching into "Nobody," a song with the chilling French Montana vocal hook "you're nobody till somebody kills you."

The song is paired back to back on "Mastermind" with "Shots Fired," a series of news clips recounting the attack.

"You know it's unfortunate, it's nothing to glorify," Ross said. "Where I come from in my city — I come from Carol City in Miami — they've renamed it the Miami Gardens, you know, and they done dubbed it the Murder Gardens, and it's unfortunate. But those are conditions we were unfortunately seeing coming up. So me being in the position I am, that's what come with that. So Rule No. 1 in the handbook I studied is never let the game kill you."

Ross says the experience has caused him to look at life through a new filter. Not long after the near miss he put on Biggie Smalls' "Ready to Die."

"I just listen to it in a different light," Ross said. "It's jacked up, but that's what come with this. ... You're never indestructible, but what you do is if you have certain feelings you want to express, you express your feelings. I'll continue to do that till the day I die."

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De La Soul Plans 2014 Albums, Upcoming Mixtape

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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Get ready for a lot of new De La Soul music.

Dave Jolicouer, a member of the classic hip-hop group, says a new mixtape will be issued in the next week or so and the trio is working on two full albums they hope to release later this year. A little more than a month ago, De La Soul gave away its entire catalog for free on Valentine's Day, and the result showed the trio there's plenty of love still out there 25 years after issuing the landmark release "3 Feet High and Rising."

"It motivated us even more," Jolicoeur said before a surprise South By Southwest appearance with Damon Albarn on Friday night. "We're already in the process of recording two albums, but actually it made us feel like we really, really need to get this done. People are still fans, still really love the music and let's do it for them."

The response to the group offering seven full-album downloads online went beyond modest expectations — demand was so heavy that it temporarily overwhelmed the servers and the hip-hop group had to ask fans to be patient.

The numbers were "insane, I'm afraid to say it," Jolicouer said. "I'm not really allowed to, but I'll say I was expecting it to be somewhere between 15,000 and 25,000 people. Man, you can multiply that by whatever number you can throw in the air, so it was ridiculous."

He said the move was not a marketing campaign, but a gift to fans, who only had to provide an email address. The group's music is difficult to find for a number of reasons, including tangled sample and ownership issues and now-shuttered labels.

"I thought it was really cool," Jolicoeur said. "We had an opportunity to speak to our attorneys, and, you know, in hindsight it was maybe not the smartest thing to do. But in the midst of it, a lot of people think, 'Great campaign, great promotion, great publicity stunt,' but it really wasn't. ...

"It was just, 'What can we do for Valentine's Day? Yo, we can give away our catalog. Yeah, why not?'"

Of the new two albums the group is working on, he said one will be sample-based and one will be recorded with a live band, Los Angeles' Rhythm Roots Allstars. The mixtape will include some new songs as well as some reworked material.

"But in a De La fashion, it's just not a mixtape with 11 songs," Jolicoeur said. "There are skits and things. It's cool. That's coming out in about a week, and hopefully God willing more De La music.

"That's all we do. There won't be any movies. There won't be any fashion lines, nothing like that. Just music."

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Paris Hilton Wears A T-Shirt And Leggings, Vaguely Resembles A Normal Person

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Here is a picture of Paris Hilton wearing a t-shirt and leggings, walking to Urban Outfitters with her boyfriend and resembling a regular person. Basically, this outfit is what would happen if Paris was raised as a plebeian child, amongst the dirge of strip malls and public schools. It almost feels unnatural. Quick, someone fetch her a plunging, sequin gown and / or lingerie made of diamonds.

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Will Ferrell And Robert Redford Create Incredible PSA To Help Save The Colorado River (VIDEO)

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From Mother Nature Network's Michael d'Estries:

Taking a page out of Matt Damon's book for combining humor with advocacy, Robert Redford and Will Ferrell have just released a very funny PSA urging people to help reconnect the Colorado River with the Gulf of Mexico.

In a twist, both men have very different plans for making this happen. Whereas Redford's approach is to raise the water level of the Colorado via his RaiseTheRiver.org campaign, Ferrell instead wants to move the ocean to where the Colorado currently dries up.

"Do we really need more river?" Ferrell ponders in front of some terrible blue screen imagery. "Let's move it. Let's reconnect this thing the old fashioned way. The American way. The way to fix this thing is to send money so that myself and some other scientists can begin the process of moving a small portion of the ocean back toward the wet part of the river. From there to there. Now go to MoveTheOcean.org and send me money."

Things get decidedly more heated from there with hilarious jabs between the two actors.

“The approach each man takes couldn't be more different," Greg Stern, CEO of the agency BSSP that created the PSA. "We thought that would be a good way to go beyond the expected public service announcement and get people to notice and take action on this important issue. Both Redford and Ferrell seek to restore the Colorado River, but Ferrell’s Move the Ocean adds a layer of comedy and further engagement. This is a new approach in getting people to notice and care about an important cause.”

Check it out below.


Here's The One Question Bill O'Reilly Is Dying To Ask Beyonce

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Bill O'Reilly can't seem to stop talking about Beyonce as a threat to society, and now he wants to talk to her face-to-face on his show.

The Fox News host has taken issue with Beyonce as of late for her recent videos that he said are "raunchy" and send the wrong message to young girls. O'Reilly then told David Letterman on "Late Show" Friday night that if Beyonce ever came on his show (which will probably never happen), he already knows exactly what question he would ask her.

"Here's my question for Beyonce if she ever came on my program," O'Reilly said. "She has $350 million in the bank...she doesn't have to do this. I mean some of these thugs, that's all they can do. But she doesn't have to!"

O'Reilly went on to argue that Beyonce influences girls "who don't have responsible parents," and then preceded to give her some advice, which--again--she will probably never hear.

"Look, these girls love you-- they idolize you-- you have all the money you need," he said. "Do some uplifting stuff. You'll sell as many records."

Watch the video for the full clip.

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Here's Everything Jimmy Kimmel Learned During His Week In Austin, TX

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After doing a week of shows in Austin during South By Southwest, Jimmy Kimmel has learned a few things about life in the capital of Texas. For example,

"Austinites are some of the kindest, most welcoming people on the planet -- unless you're Rick Perry."

And, especially during SXSW, "If you follow a man with a beard, he will lead you to a panel discussion on increasing your social media presence."

Watch the video above to hear them all.

Juan Pablo Galavis and Nikki Ferrell Post Wedding Photos

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Juan Pablo Galavis and Nikki Ferrell celebrated their relationship with a wedding — but not their own.

Kat Dennings Slams Lindsay Lohan Rumors

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Kat Dennings slammed rumors that Lindsay Lohan was difficult to work with on the set of "2 Broke Girls." After her guest appearance on the show, Contact Music ran a story in which an audience member called Lohan a "train wreck" who could not remember her lines, but Dennings chimed in to set the story straight.

"This article is complete bullshit. Lindsay was prepared, sweet to everyone, & professional," Dennings tweeted. "Not nice to spread lies."

Dennings' co-star Beth Behrs added that Lohan "was kind to everyone, professional and knew her shit."

As Celebuzz noted, Lohan's own account reflected a great experience with the show, including an Instagram from backstage.

'Tyler Perry's The Single Moms Club' Box Office Falls Short

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Street racers couldn't catch a time-traveling dog and his son at the multiplex this weekend.

Though Disney's "Need for Speed" was expected to take the No. 1 position at the box office, DreamWorks' "Mr. Peabody & Sherman" took the lead, with the action film in third place. The animated movie, about the adventures of a genius dog and the human son he adopted, earned $21.2 million, according to studio estimates released Sunday. Debuting last weekend at No. 2, the 3-D kiddie-jaunt features voices from "Modern Family" stars Ty Burrell and Ariel Winter.

"Our midweek numbers were very strong, indicating good and positive word of mouth," said Chris Aronson, president of domestic distribution at Twentieth Century Fox. "If anything, this is exceeding (expectations). It's a combination of likable characters and it's a nostalgia play for those who are familiar with the show."

Mr. Peabody and Sherman first appeared in the 1950s and early 1960s on "Peabody's Improbable History," a segment within the animated television series "Rocky and His Friends" and later "The Bullwinkle Show."

"The family marketplace is giving every other genre a run for its money," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for box-office tracker Rentrak. "But the St. Patrick's Day effect could be at play here, where families had to exercise their options at the theater rather than the pub. That may have paid off for 'Mr. Peabody.'"

Meanwhile, analysts predicted that "Need for Speed," based on the popular EA Entertainment video game and starring "Breaking Bad" alum Aaron Paul, would come in at No. 1 this weekend. But with $17.8 million, it arrived at No. 3 in the U.S. But the movie raced to the top of the international box office, bringing in $45.6 million.

Warner Bros.' warrior drama "300: Rise of an Empire," the 3-D sequel to 2007's "300," dropped to second place, with $19.1 million, after debuting at No. 1 last weekend. Though its opening haul of $45.1 million pales in comparison to the original, which debuted with $70.9 million, "Rise of an Empire" has earned more than $78 million since its debut.

Tyler Perry's "The Single Moms Club," starring Nia Long and Amy Smart, opened with $8.3 million at No. 5.

"This is one of Tyler Perry's lowest debuts ever, but he cranks out hits every year for almost decade," Dergarabedian said. "He's allowed a couple of missteps every once in a while."

Leading the year's early trend of films about religion, Fox's "Son of God" grossed $5.4 million in its third weekend. After opening at No. 2 with $26.5 million, it dropped to No. 5 in its second week, earning $10 million. Its performance may indicate that religious stories aren't holding up at box office. Plus "Son of God," starring Diogo Morgado, lacks star power.

However, other upcoming films with a biblical thread feature leading men who are more likely to get viewers to theaters. "Noah," out March 28, stars Russell Crowe. And later this year, in the Ridley Scott-directed "Exodus," we'll see Christian Bale as Moses.

Playing in only 66 theaters, Wes Anderson's "Grand Budapest Hotel" landed at No. 8 with $3.6 million. When it opened last weekend, the stylish comedy showed on just four screens in New York and Los Angeles. Still, it impressed with $200,000.

Rounding out the top 10 is the Kristen Bell-starring cult-TV-show-turned-feature "Veronica Mars." Its $2 million debut was impressive considering the film's funding came from a crowdsourcing campaign, the first high-profile project to do so.

Also opening this weekend was Jason Bateman's directorial debut "Bad Words." Showing in only New York and Los Angeles, the comedy earned $120,000, one of the biggest per theater averages of the weekend, with $20,000 per movie house.

Sci-fi action movie "Divergent," based on the Veronica Roth's young adult novel and starring Shailene Woodley, Theo James and Kate Winslet, stands to knock every other film a place or two down when it debuts next weekend.

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Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Rentrak. Where available, latest international numbers are also included. Final domestic figures will be released Tuesday.

1. "Mr. Peabody & Sherman," $21.2 million ($15.3 million international).

2. "300: Rise of an Empire," $19.1 million ($41.3 million international).

3. "Need for Speed," $17.8 million ($45.6 million international).

4. "Non-Stop," $10.6 million ($12.5 million international).

5. "The Single Moms Club," $8.3 million.

6. "The Lego Movie," $7.7 million ($4.7 million international).

7. "Son of God," $5.4 million.

8. "The Grand Budapest Hotel," $3.6 million ($6.7 million international).

9. "Frozen," $2.1 million ($10.4 million international).

10. "Veronica Mars," $2 million.

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Estimated weekend ticket sales Friday through Sunday at international theaters (excluding the U.S. and Canada) for films distributed overseas by Hollywood studios, according to Rentrak:

1. "Need for Speed," $45.6 million.

2. "300: Rise of an Empire," $41.3 million.

3. "Mr. Peabody & Sherman," $15.3 million.

4. "Non-Stop," $12.5 million.

5. "Frozen," $10.4 million.

6. "The Monuments Men," $8.2 million.

7. "The Grand Budapest Hotel," $6.7 million.

8. "12 Years a Slave," $5.9 million.

9. "RoboCop," $5.5 million.

10. "The Lego Movie," $4.7 million.

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Universal and Focus are owned by NBC Universal, a unit of Comcast Corp.; Sony, Columbia, Sony Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Classics are units of Sony Corp.; Paramount is owned by Viacom Inc.; Disney, Pixar and Marvel are owned by The Walt Disney Co.; Miramax is owned by Filmyard Holdings LLC; 20th Century Fox and Fox Searchlight are owned by 21st Century Fox; Warner Bros. and New Line are units of Time Warner Inc.; MGM is owned by a group of former creditors including Highland Capital, Anchorage Advisors and Carl Icahn; Lionsgate is owned by Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.; IFC is owned by AMC Networks Inc.; Rogue is owned by Relativity Media LLC.

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Big Boo From 'Orange Is The New Black' Has To Sign A Lot Of Screwdrivers

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A dozen "Orange Is The New Black" cast members discussed the show in a panel at PaleyFest on Friday, March 14, but Lea DeLaria (Big Boo) might have had the most interesting tidbit of all: she's had to sign a lot of screwdrivers since Season 1 aired.

As those that watch the show know well, a screwdriver is an essential prop for DeLaria's character. When asked how her role has affected her life, she replied, “When 16-year-old boys came up to me on the street, they used [to] spit in my face. Now they stop me to tell me how much they love 'Orange Is The New Black.'" Apparently, they have asked her to sign exactly 44 screwdrivers. “I kept count," she said.

The panel also discussed the addition of a new character, Vee (Lorraine Toussaint), who will make for major changes in Season 2. “She shakes everything up," said Laverne Cox, "I mean, nothing’s the same because of Vee."

13 episodes of "Orange Is The New Black" Season 2 will be released on Netflix on June 6.

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Wayne Knight Did Not Die, According To Wayne Knight

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Comedian and fictional archenemy of Jerry Seinfeld Wayne Knight was recently claimed as the most recent victim of a celebrity death hoax. But as he will happily tell you himself: Wayne Knight is not dead yet.







A site masquerading as Us Weekly posted the story, which claimed Knight was the victim of a fatal car accident. According to Celebuzz, the story also appeared on a similarly fake version of TMZ.

If there's a lesson to be learned here, it's that we should be critical of celebrity death reports and live each day watch every "Seinfeld" episode to the fullest.

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Shailene Woodley Says George Clooney Is Like Her 'Second Dad'

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Shailene Woodley says her The Descendants co-star George Clooney is “like my second dad,” noting, “He’s got my back.”

Lorde Shoots Down Engagement Rumors

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On Sunday, March 16, Lorde slammed E! News, after the outlet reached out to her boyfriend James Lowe, to ask if the couple was engaged.

"You have officially hit the big time when creeps from e think wearing rings means getting married," she tweeted, posting a photo of the email.




Apparently, the reporter speculated that Lorde was “wearing what appears to be a diamond ring on her ring finger.” As a fan tweeted at the singer, perhaps she should start wearing Ring Pops now, "just for a laugh."

Jamie Lynn Spears' Wedding Photos Are Beautiful

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Jamie Lynn Spears’ big day in the Big Easy was an event to remember.

And CB! has all the pretty pics from the gorgeous wedding ceremony, including her flowing lace dress and family portrait to the first kiss as husband and wife and the happy couple cutting their wedding cake.

NFL Wants M.I.A. To Pay $16.6 Million For Middle Finger Incident

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The National Football League wants M.I.A. to pay up in a big way. The 38-year-old rapper famously took the stage at the Super Bowl XLVI halftime show in 2012, making waves when she held out her middle finger to the crowd.

In new documents obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, the NFL is requesting $16.6 million from M.I.A. -- a massive total reached by claiming breach of contract, the tarnishing of the organization's reputation and restitution for the benefits M.I.A. allegedly received from the exposure.

M.I.A. herself is hardly keeping quiet about the lawsuit. She took to Twitter on Monday posting a photo of a document outlining percentages of her earnings that the NFL claims it is owed. "THIS IS WHAT THEY WANT ME TO SIGN," M.I.A. wrote. "THAT IVE BEEN FIGHTING FOR 2 YEARS ON TOP OF 16 MILLION."




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