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Porsha Williams Opens Up About 'Traumatic' Divorce From Former NFL Star Kordell Stewart

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"Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Porsha Williams is setting the record straight about her divorce from former NFL star Kordell Stewart, claiming she didn't get a dime of her ex-husband's football fortune because she didn't ask for it.

In an appearance on Bethenny Frankel's talk show Monday, the reality star said that the media is trying to paint her as a victim in light of her divorce settlement, in which she got next-to-nothing -- not even alimony.

"I didn't ask for anything," Williams told Frankel. "Right now in the press it's, 'Porsha didn't get anything, poor Porsha,' and people are feeling sorry for me because I didn't get anything and they think that we went to trial and I lost. I didn't go to trial, I chose not to go to court. So there was no judgement."

The reality TV star went on to explain that it was her choice to put an end to the divorce process, rather than see it dragged out.

"It just tore me apart to go through this divorce, it really did. It was so traumatic and it ruled over my life ... So I told my attorney, 'Listen, I am done with this. Get the divorce decree, I am coming to sign it.' I said the only thing I want him to do is pay for my hospital bills because I didn't have insurance. He didn't have insurance on me or his son," Williams explained.

Williams and Stewart married in May 2011, and Stewart filed for divorce in March 2013. In the divorce papers, Stewart claimed the couple shared no marital assets and asked the court to let him keep all his pre- and post-marriage income. The pair finalized the divorce in December 2013.

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Scarlett Johansson Talks Balancing Motherhood And A Career

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Balancing work and family is a challenge many mothers face, and the challenge is not lost on Scarlett Johansson.

"It seems so stressful to not be able to spend time with your family because you're constantly chasing the tail of your own success," Johansson says in the latest issue of Wall Street Journal magazine. "There must exist a world in which I can balance those things, be able to raise a family and still make a film a year, or work on my own, develop things, do theater. I want to be able to have it all. [Laughs] Selfishly."

The 29-year-old is reportedly pregnant with her first child with fiance Romain Dauriac.

"I know that with that there will be some sacrifices," she tells WSJ, noting the double standard in Hollywood between men and women. "I know that's the struggle with working mothers and successful careers. It happens. With [male actors] it just doesn't happen that way. You can be every woman's fantasy, and nobody thinks twice about the fact that you have eight kids or whatever."

There were already rumors Johansson's pregnancy may affect her role as the Black Widow in the upcoming "Avengers" sequel. But she assured The Huffington Post there will be no delays in the filming of "Avengers: Age of Ultron" (without specifically commenting on the pregnancy).

The supposed mom-to-be certainly has her plate full, as she is also a bride-to-be. But don't expect her to spend much time worrying about the nuptials.

“Oh, I don’t plan anything. I’m terrible at planning,” she told "Access Hollywood" earlier this month. “Yeah, I’m not gonna plan anything -- I like to wing it!”

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'Teens React' To Nirvana 20 Years After Kurt Cobain's Death, And Half Of Them Don't Know What Grunge Is

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Two decade ago, the world lost a 27-year-old musician whose band was on almost every radio station, walkman, CD player and speaker across the globe. We are, of course, speaking about Kurt Cobain, lead singer, guitarist and songwriter for Nirvana.

While Cobain and Nirvana are still widely known and appreciated to this day by music lovers of all ages, the latest episode of "Teens React" from The Fine Brothers delves into what a younger generation thinks about, and possibly even know about, one of the defining icons of the "grunge music" scene in the 90's.

Interestingly enough, while most know Nirvana, and appreciate their music, many of them are not as familiar with "grunge" or the passing of Cobain.

Watch and see for yourself some of the age and cultural divides and connections that occur when these teens are quizzed and asked for insight about the band above.

Why We Hate Hannah Horvath But Love Larry David

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Now that three seasons of “Girls” have passed, it’s safe to say that Hannah Horvath (Lena Dunham) is one of the most disliked characters on television, and that's including all the villains, anti-heroes and sociopaths. In the realm of scripted comedy there are few characters who evoke feelings of revulsion, and who also have as few redeeming qualities as Hannah. (Let’s just say, if you took BuzzFeed’s “Which ‘Girls’ Character Are You” quiz and got Hannah, you definitely weren’t bragging about your results.)

Narcissistic, selfish, insensitive, aggravatingly hypocritical -- Hannah has continually angered viewers and critics with her self-absorbed behavior since the first season of “Girls.” Hannah went so far as to admit that she isn’t really even interested in her friends’ matters, expecting them to drop everything to sympathize with her. Additionally, she’s proven to be nothing but self-involved in her relationship with Adam.

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While this season did give a few other characters moments to let their terribleness shine, Hannah continually found herself in situations where she became the most selfish and reprehensible character onscreen. Yet outside of the “Girls” world, and in the larger context of the TV universe, she is far from the first narcissist a television comedy has seen. We need only to look back a few years into HBO’s history to find the character who most resembles, and likely inspired, Hannah.

Larry David played a version of himself in “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” much like Lena Dunham, who plays an exaggerated and incredibly negative version of herself (and people she knows) in “Girls.” These two have much more in common than sharing a comedy series written and created by themselves on the same network. Larry (from here on out we’ll use “Larry” to refer to the character, and “David” to refer to the actor) is essentially the male version of Hannah: both ridiculously selfish, self-loathing, and navigating every aspect of life for his or her own benefit, while disregarding others along the way. It's also pretty (pretty, pretty, pretty) much known that everyone thinks Larry is a complete asshole.

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But likening these two characters has been done before; Rob Sheffield called Hannah the “sicko granddaughter of Larry David,” which is a pretty apt, and hilarious statement (although, to be fair, Larry is a bit more of a “sicko” than Hannah). Dunham has even cited “Curb” and David's “Seinfeld” as inspiration for “Girls,” and it’s clear to see the correlations. Yet there is something that many critics are missing when they relate Hannah to Larry because while both may seem alike on the surface, they actually evoke opposite reactions from audiences.

An important thing to note about “Curb Your Enthusiasm” is that it is told with straight humor: what Larry does, says and thinks, all of it -- no matter how horrible or shocking or crude -- is shown through a clear lens of comedy. When we watch “Curb” we expect to see Larry making an ass of himself and, most importantly, we expect to laugh. Yet “Girls” isn’t just a comedy. It has also dealt with some weighty topics (anxiety disorders, drug addiction, death). When we see Hannah act like a complete jerk, and usually in response to a serious subject, it’s not often laughable -- unless were laughing from an uncomfortable place. Take the most obvious similarity between Hannah and Larry: their reaction to death and behavior at funerals.

The Larry David Death Reaction

“The Smiley Face,” Episode 4 of Season 8 of “Curb Yout Enthusiasm,” captures Larry’s complete disregard for others in death and mourning. When his secretary Antoinette’s father is dying, Larry lets her leave work to be with him as he passes (sweet, huh?), but soon realizes he can’t function without a secretary. Unable to deal with the petty problems that consume his daily life (in this episode it’s a fight over a kitchen cabinet), Larry guilts Antoinette into coming back to work for just one day, the same day that her father ends up dying, while she’s at work.

First, he reveals his insensitive nature when he tells his current girlfriend about the death. She empathizes with Antoinette, sharing that her own father passed a couple years ago, but that's way too long ago for an apology. When she questions him for offering no condolences, Larry responds, "Don't you think the sorry window has closed on that?" If anything, Larry sticks to his sympathy expiration dates, like a true jerk. But this is funny, not a moment where we truly hate Larry for his heartlessness.



Later, Larry attends the funeral and approaches a crying Antoinette and her grieving mother with one thing in mind: when is she coming back to work? It’s no surprise that the always-selfish Larry is only thinking about himself when any normal person would put those concerns aside to show appropriate respect at a funeral.



For an instant, you feel a sense of disgust toward Larry for his rudeness, but the scene quickly turns comical as Antoinette’s mother responds with a solution. She immediately offers herself up as Larry’s temp assistant without recognizing his insolence. This moment could have painted Larry as a cruel jerk, but the mother’s reply quickly reminds us that “Curb” is a comedy where we jump between loving and hating the main character -- instead of just hating.

The Hannah Horvath Reaction To Death

Hannah tops all of her previous acts of sheer selfishness in the middle of Season 3 when her editor suddenly dies. Her first response is wondering what will happen with her ebook -- a reaction that appalls Adam. She can’t seem to get past the future of her career to feel even a morsel of sadness (big surprise). When Adam asks Hannah how she'd react if he died, she suggests, rather annoyed, that she'd be "extremely sad."

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But her true awful colors show when she attends her editor’s funeral and uses her time with his wife to her own advantage. Just like Larry in “Curb,” Hannah confronts the grieving widow to discuss her own needs, asking if she can connect her with another publisher. But unlike “Curb,” this “Girls” scene isn't laughed off like a silly joke, but ends with the wife feeling appropriately offended and disrespected.




While both Hannah and Larry react similarly in many situations, it's hard to discern what exactly makes their likability differ. The writing of both “Girls” and “Curb” seem to condition the audience to respond to their characters differently: Larry, the funny asshole whose narcissism we judge but still enjoy; Hannah, the self-absorbed, impudent brat we can’t stand. You can find a million reasons to excuse or maybe even half-heartedly sympathize with Larry, but with each season of “Girls” it becomes harder to find reasons to defend Hannah in the slightest.

Do we dislike her so much because she’s a woman and in television we’re hardly used to watching female characters continually act so selfishly? Possibly. And perhaps this is Dunham attempting to bring attention to stereotypes and sexism on television. There's definitely a strong absence of hated average female characters on television (“average” as in non-villain and non-antihero), but there are plenty of men. Consider Louis C.K. on “Louie,” who can be gross and outrageously cynical, but is also incredibly funny. He could probably even walk by an ongoing funeral and piss on the church steps and we’d laugh, because we expect that from a guy like him.

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We praise male characters like Louie and Larry for being those unabashedly bold people who live out the darkest, most rebellious parts of ourselves. But when it comes to a young female, is similar bad behavior acceptable? Can women be self-centered jerks and can that be okay? The only other female television characters who somewhat exhibit these undesirable traits are the women of "Broad City," who are bringing stoner-loser females into the light for the first time on the small screen. Still, they're not awful like Hannah.

This isn't necessarily a defense of Hannah, or an attack on David and C.K.'s writing. They (Dunham included) are brilliant writers. It may simply be the context of the series. “Girls” tackles darker issues in a more serious manner than other comedies. Yet it can’t be denied that we respond to Hannah's disagreeable qualities more harshly than her male counterparts, and that may reveal something about our own prejudice and our inability to accept that women can have objectionable traits as well. Television needs more varied female characters. And let's stop making excuses for the men.

Emma Stone Approved Boyfriend Andrew Garfield's Spidey Package

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Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield have been keeping their relationship of nearly three years pretty private. But on their latest press tour for "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" in Australia, Garfield revealed quite the intimate tidbit.

During an interview with "The Project" on March 21, Garfield was asked how he makes sure his "package" looks appropriate in his skintight superhero suit.

"It takes a lot of consideration," Garfield replied, "because you don't want it to be overwhelming and you don't want it to be underwhelming. You don't want it to intimidate and you don't want it to ... the opposite of intimidate. So yes, there is thought, but ultimately you have to trust that what you have is enough."

"With great power comes great responsibility," joked Stone, riffing off the movie's motto.

"Did you focus group it? How did you actually get it right?" the interviewer continued.

"You know what, I ... I ... focus group!" Garfield cracked up laughing, then added: "I had one focus group and that focus group was Emma, and she approved."

Stone's face at that moment is everything you could ask for and then some.



"The Amazing Spider-Man 2: Rise of Electro" opens in theaters nationwide May 2.

Beyonce's Vacation Photos With Blue Ivy Are The Only Photos You Need To See Today

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Beyonce's latest photos will make you think two things: 1. You really need a vacation. 2. Blue Ivy is so adorable.

In her latest batch of Tumblr pics, Beyonce shares photos from a recent vacation at some luxurious tropical locale. The singer can be seen floating in an infinity pool while wearing a sunhat and swimsuit. In one shot where she is dancing, Blue Ivy's fingers can be seen in the corner.

Blue is front and center in another shot where she's wearing oversized glasses, a red hat and a printed sweatshirt. The littlest member of the Carter family is covering her face with her hands, but the shot is nothing short of precious.

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'Let's Be Cops' Trailer Let's Jake Johnson & Damon Wayans Jr. Be Movie Stars

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Here's our new favorite movie: "Let's Be Cops," a buddy comedy that let's "New Girl" pals Jake Johnson and Damon Wayans Jr. become movie stars. Directed by Luke Greenfield ("The Girl Next Door"), "Let's Be Cops" focuses on two friends who embrace their roles as fake police officers following a misunderstanding at a costume party masquerade ball. Jokes ensue. Fox has "Let's Be Cops" set for release on Aug. 13, so see you all then. Watch the red-band trailer below.

Heidi Klum Eats French Fries In A Bikini

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Heidi Klum is taking a much needed break in the Bahamas. Clad in a strapless black bikini, the former Victoria's Secret model was spotted with her kids on the beach Sunday, March 23, munching on some golden fries.

Klum recently shared her fitness and diet tips with Glamour, telling the magazine that her favorite workouts are long runs and dancing with her kids.

As for her food choices, the 40-year-old mother of four said she likes to "pretend it's bikini season all year and regularly make healthy decisions."

"I like to stick to fresh fruits and vegetables and lean proteins," she said. "It's important to keep a balanced diet, but I'm not a fan of deprivation. If I want a cheeseburger, I am not only going to eat that cheeseburger, but I'm going to enjoy that cheeseburger."

Amen, sister!

See Klum's beachy look below:

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GOP Senator Admits He's Too Old For That Justin Bieber Stuff

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When Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) took office in January 2005, Justin Bieber was still 10 years old. Nearly 10 years later, the senator has little opinion on the pop star causing a stir in his home state.

TMZ caught up with Isakson at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Va. on Monday, asking how he feels about Bieber moving to Georgia.

"I'm a little old for that [inaudible]," Isakson replied. "You can talk to my grandchildren."

Back in Late February, People reported that Bieber was renting an Atlanta mansion from record producer Dallas Austin, and could be in the market to buy. TMZ added in mid-March that Bieber was done with Los Angeles, selling both his Calabasas, Calif. home and a 1.7-acre plot of land next door for around $10 million combined.

Watch the clip above.

Courtney Love Makes Transphobic Comments About Bruce Jenner? (VIDEO)

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Courtney Love has just released a new episode of her Web series #COURTNEYon, and it's something of a transphobic rant about Bruce Jenner:

Bruce Jenner. What the hell? He used to be a very masculine man who won the triathlon, and now there's a-- I saw a picture of his nails. They are as long as mine. Something is so up, or not up, with that guy. Maybe he's taking estrogen. I don't know. It's, like, a lot of estrogen. I don't know what the hell it is.


Watch the full video below, then... discuss.



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Willie Nelson's 'America The Beautiful' Takes Aim At Mountaintop Removal (VIDEO)

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Award-winning country singer-songwriter Willie Nelson is joining the fight against mountaintop removal -- a surface mining practice that involves clearing, blasting and processing mountaintops or ridge lines for coal.

This rendition of "America the Beautiful" from Nelson and the Natural Resources Defense Council begins like any other patriotic tribute to the American landscape, but soon takes a dramatic turn. Images of cleared forests, blasting mountains and creeping coal sludge provide a sharp contrast to the song's lyrics, and highlight how devastating this practice is to the Appalachian communities and ecosystems.

The new video was released just before the House of Representatives passed the "Preventing Government Waste and Protecting Coal Mining Jobs in America Act," a bill that would codify a 2008 stream buffer zone rule from the Bush administration that allowed mountaintop mining companies to dump debris into streams and other waterways. The Obama administration pledged closer scrutiny of mountaintop removal waste disposal permits shortly after taking office, and last month a federal court struck down the Bush-era rule for violating the Endangered Species Act. The recent bill, which likely won't pass the Senate, would almost certainly be vetoed by President Obama.

Mountaintop removal mining has serious health and environmental consequences. Over 2,000 miles of streams in Appalachia have been contaminated from this practice, and 240 species of plants and animals are threatened by it, according to the Sierra Club. Additionally, the Center for Health, Environment and Justice reports that rates of cancer, birth defects and chronic cardiovascular mortality are elevated in areas where mountaintop removal occurs.

Kendra Wilkinson's Second Pregnancy Is Making Her 'Tired And Horny'

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Former Playboy playmate and "Girls Next Door" star Kendra Wilkinson has joined the ranks as one of People magazine's mommy bloggers in the days before she welcomes a baby girl into her growing family.

Pregnant for the second time with husband Hank Baskett, the 28-year-old reveals that she's feeling every bit of her third trimester, and describes herself as "round, tired, grouchy, smelly and horny!"

And that's because Wilkinson apparently isn't getting any these days, much to her disappointment.

"[Hank] treats me so well and makes me feel beautiful," she wrote. "BUT the sex is lacking this pregnancy. Newsflash — I’m a very sexual creature. I love my man and sex, but sometimes I feel Hank is not attracted to me."

Wilkinson does admit, however, that she complains "every five minutes" about pain from carrying the baby so low and, when she coughs, she either farts, pees or cramps. So, she understands why her husband may not be as physical these days.

Wilkinson promises more mommy blogging in the future, which means there is much more TMI on the way. For Kendra's entire blog, head over to People.

Everything You Love About The Sound of Music Is a Lie

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My mom has always been a big fan of the classic Rodgers & Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music, which portrays the tale of the von Trapp family as a bold, passionate, flee-Nazis-in-the-night kind of love story. She enjoys it so much in fact, that she roped me into watching The Sound of Music Live! on NBC, along with 18.5 million others last December.

During commercial breaks, my mom was going on and on about how the musical was based on a true story and how incredible it was that the real Maria and Georg, madly in love, defied all odds and fled the Nazis, escaping to Switzerland by traversing the Alps in the middle of the night with their seven children, suitcases and instruments in tow.

I was curious about how much of the movie's plot was true and how much was fabricated by filmmakers. While most films based on true stories include a lot of embellishments, I was surprised to find out that a lot of key elements of The Sound of Music, including the great escape and centric love story, are false.

As my mom and I quickly discovered via the U.S. National Archives and Wikipedia, Maria was pretty much "meh" about Georg when he asked her to marry him, and they didn't flee through any mountains after performing for Nazis, they booked train tickets in advance and told everyone they planned to go to America to sing, "pretending nothing," the daughter, Maria von Trapp is quoted as saying.

Here are 6 not-so-fun facts about the reality behind the von Trapp family:

6. There were actually 10 von Trapp kids, not seven, and all of the names and genders were changed for the movie.





5. Georg, who is portrayed as a pretty big prick in the beginning of the film, was actually a warm and loving father who enjoyed singing with his children. Obviously the cold, villainesque angle works better for the movie, but his family was less than pleased by the characterization.




4. Despite the von Trapps escaping to Switzerland in the film, they actually went to Italy, because Mr. von Trapp and his children were Italian citizens. And again, they didn't get to Italy by fleeing through the Alps, they booked a train ahead of time (slightly less exciting).




3. Max Detweiler, played by Christian Borle in NBC's live version, the millionaire-obsessed music promoter, actually never existed. The von Trapps' musical director was their priest.




2. Maria was far from "breathless" when she looked at Georg. She honestly wasn't even that into him. According to her autobiography, she "really and truly was not in love." She was actually mad on their wedding day because she wanted to be a nun, but apparently she was told it was "God's will" for her to marry Georg, and so it was.




1. Lastly, turns out Maria was into more than kittens' whiskers, woolen mittens and packages tied up with strings. She was also into freaking the f*** out. The description of the real Maria von Trapp paints a picture more akin to Charlie Sheen than Julie Andrews. She apparently had fits of anger where she would yell, throw things and slam doors. Her stepdaughter was quoted as saying she had a "terrible temper. . . . From one moment to the next, you didn't know what hit her. [W]e took it like a thunderstorm that would pass."




So, Sound of Music lovers, sorry if your dreams are shattered. But don't worry, you can find new, better ones, by climbing every mountain, following every rainbow and fording every stream. Just kidding, that's probably all BS, too.

Taylor Momsen Strips Down To Full–Frontal Nudity In 'Heaven Knows' Video

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In case you missed it, Taylor Momsen is no longer Little J from "Gossip Girl." In fact, she's quite the opposite: an often scantily–clad lead singer in the band The Pretty Reckless.

The singer took her reputation for wearing very little clothing to the next level with some strategically placed body paint in the group's "Heaven Knows" music video. The video seems to be the typical schoolchildren's angst–themed rock clip until just after the two–minute mark when things take a turn for NSFW territory.

Momsen's nudity in the video matches the art for the band's newest album, "Going To Hell," which launched on March 12.




The cover shot draws quick reference to the iconic image of naked women sitting in a row with Pink Floyd albums printed across their backs. Come to think of it, the video isn't a far cry from the themes of the classic band's hit "Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2."

While few people seem to mind the 20–year–old's full–back nudity, full–frontal is a different story.

Between the flashing in the "Heaven Knows" video and an even more explicit NSFW promotional photo, Momsen has caused quite the stir and has had critics relating her naked display (and track record) to the recent controversies surrounding Miley Cyrus.

Momsen told BANG Showbiz, "I think the comparison [between me and Miley] is so silly, because what we do is so different. I wasn’t aiming to shock, I was aiming to create a beautiful image. I think every artist is different and whatever works for you works for you … it’s clearly working for her."

Donald Trump's New Celebrity Apprentice Could Be Geraldo Rivera

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The newest edition of "Celebrity Apprentice" will feature a larger-than-life media figure who is frequently blasted for his forays on social media and many controversial statements.

Oh, and Donald Trump will also be there.

Capital New York's Alex Weprin saw Fox News personality Geraldo Rivera during a taping of the show Tuesday, so it's safe to say the madness has already begun:




We thought we had dodged the bullet on Rivera making a reality TV show appearance after he turned down "Dancing With The Stars" in August, but apparently not.

In case you aren't aware of what this means, we'll break it down for you. It means that Geraldo Rivera could soon be working for Donald Trump. It also means that Donald Trump and Geraldo Rivera are going to be in the same room -- and together on your TV screen -- on multiple occasions. And there's no telling what is going to happen in the legendary Trump boardroom. When it comes to both Rivera and Trump, really anything goes (we wish we could forget the naked 'selfie' incident).

Kate Gosselin, Johnny Weir, Brandi Glanville, Kenya Moore and Keshia Knight Pulliam are also reportedly signed on for the next season of "Celebrity Apprentice."


Local Newscasters Really Want To Know Which Celebrity Peed In A Glass Jar

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Conan's ongoing series "Newscasters Agree" is single-handedly blowing the lid off of local news' dirtiest secret: that they all get their stories from the same place.

Watch a particularly weird installment above where the anchors try to blast their way through a teaser about a celeb peeing in a jar.

'How I Met Your Mother' Propmaster Explains Most Memorable Objects From The Show

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"How I Met Your Mother" is layered in nine seasons of stuff: jukeboxes, cock-a-mice, nude mom paintings, robots and swords filled scenes in the gang's apartment and McLaren's. As the show comes to an end -- the series finale airs March 31 -- it's easy to pine over the greatest things that graced the "How I Met Your Mother" set.

Propmaster David Baker worked on every episode of the series except the pilot (he missed the blue French horn!) and has taken to Twitter to unload photos of the cast, crew and props used over the years. Glen McKenna whiskey has "subtle shades" of ketchup, chocolate syrup and hand sanitizer, and McLaren's has an insane happy hour special, according to the bar's faux table cards.

We caught up with Baker to hear stories behind some of the most memorable props, and what it took to make co-creators Carter Bays and Craig Thomas' visions come to life.

#NoMakeupSelfie Campaign Accidentally Helps Polar Bear Instead Of Cancer Patients

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A social media craze involving women around the world posting selfies while wearing no make-up has raised millions of pounds for a British cancer charity -- despite some money accidentally going to the United Nations children's fund.

Several celebrities including R&B superstars Beyonce and Rihanna and British model Cara Delevingne joined the grassroots #nomakeupselfie movement on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

It is unclear how the hashtag first started trending, but it took off last week and grew organically. It then became associated with cancer awareness, and users began making spontaneous donations.

Finally the charity Cancer Research UK set up a text number to make donating easier, and announced on Tuesday that the trend had sparked an "unprecedented increase" of donations that raised £8 million ($13.1 million, 9.5 million euros) in the space of six days.



The charity said the money would be spent on clinical trials.

"We've been overwhelmed by the support people have been showing us through the #nomakeupselfie trend," said Harpal Kumar, the charity's chief executive.

It later emerged that some people intending to donate to the charity had accidentally sent their cash to UNICEF instead.

Others had mistakenly enquired about adopting a polar bear with the World Wildlife Fund.

All three charities allow people to donate via the same British SMS number, but using different words. Those texting "donate" instead of "beat" to the number found their money sent to UNICEF, while those texting "bear" accidentally made adoption enquiries of the WWF.

Mike Flynn, director of individual giving at UNICEF UK, said there had been a "genuine mix-up" and that it was working with Cancer Research UK to transfer £18,625 which was donated by mistake.



Kardashians Take The Hamptons In New Spinoff

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The Kardashians are heading to the Hamptons!

"Keeping Up With The Kardashians" is getting a new spinoff, "Kourtney & Khloe Take The Hamptons," which will debut on E! next fall, according to the network. The show will follow the sisters as they open a new Dash store in the Hamptons. Scott Disick will also be around, with Kourtney's kids, Penelope and Mason, in tow, we assume.

The news comes after a difficult season of "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" for Khloe; viewers saw her marriage to Lamar Odom fall apart. But Kourtney and Khloe have teamed up together for other E! spinoffs before. "Kourtney & Khloe Take Miami" lasted for two seasons before Kim replaced Khloe.

Now, if only we could get a Kim and Kanye spinoff ...

Jennifer Aniston Says Justin Theroux's Cooking Made Her Gain 'A Couple Extra Pounds'

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Jennifer Aniston has one of the most enviable figures in Hollywood and is an outspoken yoga practitioner, but even she enjoys the occasional plate full of carbs. Especially when her fiance Justin Theroux is the one who's doing the cooking.

Aniston spoke to People recently and told them that Theroux "cooks pastas amazingly."

"Like, hello! Carbonara. It's a killer," the 45-year-old told the magazine. "The last couple of years since meeting this man have made me gain a couple extra pounds. But it's all worth it."

Of course, a couple of pounds here and there don't change the fact that HollyScoop readers chose Aniston's arms and legs for their "perfect celebrity" composite last September.

Similarly, Heidi Klum recently told Glamour magazine she likes to indulge on cheeseburgers. "It's important to keep a balanced diet, but I'm not a fan of deprivation," she said. "If I want a cheeseburger, I am not only going to eat that cheeseburger, but I'm going to enjoy that cheeseburger."

Gorgeous women who don't deny themselves in the name of pop culture and fashion? We're on board with that!
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