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'Here Comes Honey Boo Boo' Canceled By TLC After Allegations Star Is Dating Child Molester Come Out

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TMZ reports that TLC has canceled "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" following allegations that June "Mama June" Shannon is dating a convicted child molester named Mark McDaniel.

In a statement, TLC confirmed to TMZ, as well as The Huffington Post, that the show has been canceled:

TLC has canceled the series "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" and ended all activities around the series, effective immediately. Supporting the health and welfare of these remarkable children is our only priority. TLC is faithfully committed to the children's ongoing comfort and well being.


According to the TMZ, the network has already shot an entire season of new episodes, but will not air them due to the allegations, as they believe that Shannon is putting her children at risk.

On Thursday, Shannon denied reports she was dating McDaniel via her daughter Alana Thompson's Facebook page, writing that her children are her first priority and she that she left McDaniel 10 years ago.

"I want to make a post trying to clear up the rumors remember you can't believe everything you read!" she wrote. "Ppl sell stories to the tabloid everyday that r false! It isnt true i promise my kids r #1 priority over anything else and I would never put them in danger period over this or anything else they r my life this is my past I left him 10 yrs ago for it and I wouldn't go back."


Duke Porn Star Belle Knox On The 'SVU' Episode Based On Her Story

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This week's installment of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" was inspired by the headline-making story of Belle Knox, the Duke University freshman who was outed as a porn star by a fellow classmate. Knox penned an essay for xoJane about her experience viewing the episode and discussing it with "SVU" executive producer Warren Leight.

Knox begins her piece with Leight's explanation for his decision to create the episode:

As usual, we tried to distill several stories and headlines into one character's journey. You, and others, have made the case that sex work is legitimate professional work, a potentially empowering choice individuals should be able to make without repercussions or stigmatization. Other students who’ve done pornography have not survived the harassment that followed. We wanted to tell their stories, too.


In the episode, titled "Pornstar’s Requiem," Evie Barnes -- "a slim brunette who could be my sister," said Knox -- is a college freshman who also works under the name of Roxxxanne Demay in the adult film industry. The story takes an upsetting turn (and one different from Knox's real life), when after Evie is outed by a classmate, two college boys sexually assault her in a bathroom. In her essay, Knox discusses how familiar she found the sexual entitlement portrayed onscreen:

And this sexual entitlement and double standards (how could a girl who plays out a rape fantasy ever be given the privilege of consent; doesn’t she relinquish that forever if she ever engages in rough play?) is the crux of the episode. Similar to the rough scene I filmed that was my entrée into porn, Evie is smacked -- hard -- in the course of her filming and the appearance could be interpreted as rape fantasy. While I do not consider what I did to be that, I have heard from others that they do consider it within this purview, and I respect their right to feel that way.

Because Evie does not appear to be giving consent in her rough sex porn film, these frat boys decide that is what she likes. They don’t need her to say yes! Even when she is crying and saying no, it doesn’t count! Why, they have the other film of her as proof.

It makes me want to barf.


To read Knox's essay in full, head over to xoJane.

How Well Do You Remember The Biggest Fashion Moments From 'Sex And The City?'

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Everyone has a favorite moment, a favorite episode, even a favorite character from "Sex and the City." But as any die hard fan will tell you, the real stars of the show (you know, besides the actual stars), are the amazing, sometimes absurd clothes they wore over the course of the series and movies.

So how well do you recall some of the most important moments in "SATC" history? We've dug up everything from Charlotte's first engagement ring to Carrie's wedding dress to some of the more... questionable sartorial choices the women made over the years to find out. Because really, who doesn't want to take a stroll down the most fashionable memory lane of all?

Test your knowledge below!

10 Crazy '90s TV Moments That You Would Never See on the Small Screen Today

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Through the trials and tribulations of the '90s, mankind learned that bleached tips, chain wallets, ponytails tied back with scrunchies, middle parts, and entertainment from out of a VHS player with our Walkman CD players just within arm's reach was no way to live. Technological innovation bred a refined civilization that enjoys the finer pleasures in life as efficiently as possible, all without looking like ostracized members of a boy band that never made it.

From time to time we revisit those bleached out, neon-hued, technologically rudimentary days through instantly streamed screenings of our favorite '90s tv shows, all the while noting the various captured moments that just wouldn't happen today.

1) Friends, "The One With the Rumor" (click here for the clip)

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This wouldn't happen today: Brad Pitt on a sitcom

Nowadays Mr. Pitt's too busy on the big screen saving the world from a zombie apocalypse, amidst quite literally saving the world through adopting and raising children from third world countries. Back in the '90s, the allure of Brad Pitt was unfathomably massive and it comes as no surprise the decade's most recognized sitcom brought the decade's most recognized beautiful man on to guest star for an episode. We're just never going to see such a prominent and established actor guest starring on a modern day sitcom.

2) Seinfeld, "Who Is This" (click here for the clip)

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This wouldn't happen today: Answering calls from telemarketers

Think about how many telemarketers we'd unknowingly accept calls from if we had next to no clue who could be calling at any given time. This compilation of frantic phone calls perfectly depicts an era marked by irritable phone users tired of having to announce their identities every time they go to make a call to a friend. Nowadays, when our smart phones aren't too busy having engaging conversations with us through the odd medium of Siri, they're definitely letting us know when pestilent telemarketers are making their daily rounds.

3) Click, Gameshow (September 1997-1999) (click here for the clip)

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This wouldn't happen today: Ryan Seacrest sporting a head of frosted tips playing host to a kids game-show with obnoxious internet dial-up sound effects

Mr. Seacrest has apparently been a gameshow go-getter for quite some time now, with an early start hosting a nonsensical kids gameshow. And in case you were wondering, he did indeed sport frosted tips back in the day. Even better, the show includes a blow-up "computer screen" that, yes, uses sound effects indicating a dial-up Internet connection. Gotta start somewhere, though, right? Nowadays Seacrest stands head and shoulders above his fellow TV show hosts with prior gigs hosting shows such as American Idol and American Gladiators. You know you've made it as a gameshow host when you're cast as yourself in movies.

4) Friends, "The One With Ross's Sandwich" (click here for the clip)

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This wouldn't happen today: Getting caught by your friends with a scandalous Polaroid photo in hand

Joey is caught red-handed, mouth agape, over a sensual polaroid of Monica, which in turn inspires a "sex addict"-inspired intervention by his friends. There's plenty of regrettably revealing pictures floating around these days; the good news is their existence is usually limited to a five to 10-second interval before they disappear forever. Hence the whole Polaroid, caught-in-the-act scenario is a rarity at worst, but it's immortalized forever in '90s TV shows. What a decade.

5) Friends, "The One With The Videotape" (click here for the clip)

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This wouldn't happen today: Watching a sex tape... on your VHS player

Gathered around an archaic TV that could only ever exist in the '90s, our favorite crew settles in to watch quite possibly the weakest "sex tape" of all time. This is that scary era when a "sex tape" was a literal "tape," and mankind accepted VHS players as the best means to entertainment.

Don't miss five more crazy '90s TV moments that you would never see on the small screen today.

Jenny McCarthy Claims She's 'Not Anti-Vaccine' ... Again

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Jenny McCarthy might be the celebrity poster child for the anti-vaccine movement, but she is once again saying she's not really anti-vaccine.

The Daily Beast's Lloyd Grove broached the subject of vaccines while speaking with the former "View" co-host recently. Although her publicist attempted to shut down the discussion, McCarthy was willing to talk.

I am not anti-vaccine,” McCarthy told the Daily Beast. “I’m in this gray zone of, I think everyone should be aware and educate yourself and ask questions. And if your kid is having a problem, ask your doctor for an alternative way of doing the shots."

“The ironic thing is my position has always remained the same," she continued. "People just never listened to it. Literally, throughout the years, I have said the same thing over and over again. But people will only read headlines instead of looking back and seeing what I’ve been saying.”

McCarthy had a similar defense in an April op-ed for the Chicago Sun-Times. She blamed bloggers and the media for falsely portraying her as anti-vaccine all these years. She explained:

I believe in the importance of a vaccine program and I believe parents have the right to choose one poke per visit. I’ve never told anyone to not vaccinate. Should a child with the flu receive six vaccines in one doctor visit? Should a child with a compromised immune system be treated the same way as a robust, healthy child? Shouldn’t a child with a family history of vaccine reactions have a different plan? Or at least the right to ask questions.


McCarthy's 12-year-old son, Evan, was diagnosed with autism in 2005. She first made headlines for her stance on autism and vaccines back in 2009 when she told Time's Jeffrey Kluger the disorder could be associated with the MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccination.

After McCarthy's April op-ed was published, Kluger responded with an open letter disputing McCarthy's very own disputes, saying: "You are either floridly, loudly, uninformedly antivaccine or you are the most grievously misunderstood celebrity of the modern era."

Kelly Osbourne Pays Tribute To Joan Rivers With New Tattoo

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Heartbroken by the loss of her close friend and "Fashion Police" co-star Joan Rivers, Kelly Osbourne recently memorialized Rivers with some fresh ink. On Thursday, Osbourne posted a photo of her new bumble bee tattoo, located on her shoulder, with a touching caption explaining the meaning behind it.

"In honor of you @joanrivers...'If you looked at aerodynamics, at science, the bumble bee should not be able to fly. Physically, it was just not anatomically equipped to soar. Yet it did, defying gravity, defying logic. The bee was a creature that defied and beat the odds, a miracle.' Thank you for being my miracle @joanrivers," Osbourne wrote.





Along with hundreds of other celebrities who expressed their grief after Rivers' death in September, Osbourne issued a touching statement to HollywoodLife.com about her friendship with the comedian:

I’m completely heartbroken by the loss of my beloved Joan. Not only was she my boss, she was and will always be my teacher, therapist, closest friend, inspiration and the only grandmother I ever knew. She was family and I will never forget her.

Ellen DeGeneres Stages World Series 'Hunk-A-Thon' To Determine Which Team Will Sweep To Victory (VIDEO)

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Ellen DeGeneres kicked off the World Series this week by offering up a "super-scientific" way to predict whether the Kansas City Royals or the San Francisco Giants will ultimately emerge victorious.

The resulting "hunk-a-thon" between two dueling male dancers needs to be seen to be believed. Meanwhile, Ellen's sizzling stunt also has a beneficent cause.

H/T Towleroad

What Everyone Is Saying About Taylor Swift's '1989'

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Is this the first time we've ever actually anticipated a Monday? After reading the early reviews, we assume you'd rather bypass Saturday and Sunday so we can begin arguing the merits of Taylor Swift's new album. Because the reviews are mostly glowing. As in, this-is-the-second-coming glowing. Yes, it's going to be a long weekend. Try to enjoy it as much as possible. To make you even more envious, we've compiled the (mostly) wonderful things critics are saying about "1989" so far.

1. "By making pop with almost no contemporary references, Ms. Swift is aiming somewhere even higher, a mode of timelessness that few true pop stars — aside from, say, Adele, who has a vocal gift that demands such an approach — even bother aspiring to. Everyone else striving to sound like now will have to shift gears once the now sound changes. But not Ms. Swift, who’s waging, and winning, a new war, one she’d never admit to fighting." -- Jon Caramanica, The New York Times

2. "At her best (2010's 'Dear John,' 2012's 'All Too Well'), she's the most vivid songwriter of her generation, able to summon the storm clouds of every heartbreak you've ever had with one couplet and then sweep them away with another. But too often on '1989' she's trying to win at somebody else's game, whittling her words down to generic love stuff over flowy synthesizers. That's because pop, as a musical genre, is most precisely defined by what it isn't: not country, not rock, and not rap. Swift isn't any of those, but she isn't 100 percent pop, either — she's still too unique, too identifiably herself." -- Adam Markovitz, Entertainment Weekly

3. "Executive-produced by Swift and [Max Martin], two of the all-time biggest hitmakers, the LP could have been an overstuffed Frankenstein of battling ideas. But instead it's Swift's best work -- a sophisticated pop tour de force that deserves to be as popular commercially as with Robyn-worshipping bloggers; an album that finds Swift meeting Katy and Miley and Pink on their home turf and staring them down." -- Jem Aswad, Billboard

4. "Swift breaks with the past, skirting victimhood and takedowns of maddening exes, critics and romantic competitors. Instead, there’s a newfound levity. Not only is Swift in on the joke; she also relishes it." -- Sam Lansky, TIME

5. "As a songwriter, Swift has a keen grasp both of her audience and of pop history. She avoids the usual hollow platitudes about self-empowerment and meaningless aspirational guff about the VIP area in the club in favor of Springsteenesque narratives of escape and the kind of doomed romantic fatalism in which 60s girl groups dealt." -- Alexis Petridis, The Guardian

6. "A mere seven weeks from her 25th birthday, Swift has put out an album that, in substance, seems more regressive, teenage and girlish than ever. However radio-savvy and hook-obsessed it may be, it’s her flightiest and least substantial work to date. Which is saying something." -- Jim Farber, New York Daily News

7. "'1989' is Swift's declaration of independence from the country music industry that inspired and nurtured her, but was never really a natural home. Always more of a pop singer/songwriter at heart, she teams with expert tunesmiths in that genre — in addition to Martin, Shellback, Ryan Tedder and Jack Antonoff — to craft songs that, as the title suggests, nod to a previous era, when the term electro-pop didn't evoke the R&B- and club-based grooves of EDM." -- Elysa Gardner, USA Today

8. "Deeply weird, feverishly emotional, wildly enthusiastic, '1989' sounds exactly like Taylor Swift, even when it sounds like nothing she's ever tried before. And yes, she takes it to extremes. Are you surprised? This is Taylor Swift, remember?" -- Rob Sheffield, Rolling Stone

8 Celeb Couples Who Renewed Their Vows And Divorced Anyway

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If celebrities have taught us anything, it's that nothing dooms a marriage quite like an over-the-top vow renewal ceremony.

In the video above, Entertainment Tonight looks back at eight celeb couples who renewed their vows then called it quits anyway. A minute in and we were already feeling nostalgic for Heidi Klum and Seal's yearly themed renewal ceremonies. (Though to be honest, we'd really like to forget their 2009 "trailer trash"-themed ceremony.)

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These Controversial Celebrity Costumes Remind Us What NOT To Wear For Halloween

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Known to go all out for Halloween, celebrities are usually great sources of inspiration when it comes to finding a killer costume. But sometimes -- out of sheer ignorance or deliberately bad ideas -- the stars serve as a guide for what not to wear.

Take a look at the celebrities with the most controversial Halloween costumes in recent history:

Chris Brown as a terrorist

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No stranger to controversy, Chris Brown dressed as a terrorist, wearing a turban and fake assault rifle, to Rihanna's Halloween party in October 2012.

Heidi Klum as Goddess Kali

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Klum is known for her commitment to Halloween. But the supermodel landed in hot water in 2008 when she went dressed as the Hindu Goddess Kali. Hindu-American leaders demanded an apology from Klum for "posing as a sacred figure," and for "using the religion for decoration or to advance [her] selfish agenda."

Julianne Hough As Crazy Eyes

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Controversy struck when Julianne Hough donned blackface and bantu knots in her hair to complete her costume as Crazy Eyes, a character from "Orange Is The New Black." Hough later took to Twitter to apologize for the offensive costume, writing, "I am a huge fan of the show 'Orange Is The New Black,' actress Uzo Aduba, and the character she has created. It certainly was never my intention to be disrespectful or demeaning to anyone in any way. I realize my costume hurt and offended people and I truly apologize."

Deryck Whibley and Ari Cooper as Avril Lavigne and Chad Kroeger

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Deryck Whibley and his girlfriend Ari Cooper started trouble when they dressed as Whibley's ex-wife Avril Lavigne and Lavigne's then-fiance, Nickelback singer Chad Kroeger in 2012. Kroeger shot back at Whibley on the Nickelback Twitter account, writing, "Hey Deryck loved the costumes! We were going to dress up as you guys this year but all the parties had celebrity themes haha! -CK." Ouch.

And finally, here are a handful of celebrities who clearly saw nothing wrong with cultural appropriation in the name of their "Indian princess" costumes. As Gawker puts it, "when the entirety of your costume is 'I am a person of a different race, LOL,' that qualifies as a racist costume."

Aubrey O'Day, 2012

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Kourtney Kardashian, 2011

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Chrissy Teigen, 2008

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Rachel Zoe, 2010

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Paris Hilton, 2010

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DIY Jimmy Fallon 'Ew!' Costumes Will Make You Seriously Freakin' Flip

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Finally there's a DIY costume that's definitely not "ew!"

A new music video from the "Tonight Show," featuring Sara, aka Jimmy Fallon, and Mir.i.am, aka Will.i.am, is blowing up, and the only thing better than the vid has to be the girls' awesome style. These looks are definitely anything but basically basic. And with Halloween coming up, they are an easy way to look totes OMG.

Fallon even thinks it's a good idea:




Thankfully, HalloweenCostumes.com put together some instructions for bringing these looks to life.


Sara (without an H)

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What you'll need:

A purple dress, fuchsia tights, blonde wig, tiara, fake braces, silver shoes, gold heart necklace, pearl bracelet, diamond bracelet and tons of attitude.

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Mir.i.am

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What you'll need:

A yellow dress, blue leggings, pink pony backpack, disco puffs wig, purple shoes, purple socks, cat eye glasses, pink bead bracelet, green bead bracelet and definitely no impleggies.

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The Final Looks:

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Make sure to bring your BFF and leave Uncle Gary at home because this is going to be the best Halloween ever. Seriously. Seriously. Ew! Ew!

H/T HalloweenCostumes.com

7 Things You Didn't Know About 'Girls,' As Told By Jenni Konner

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Before you write that "Girls" think piece, know showrunner Jenni Konner will probably actually read it. Konner sat down with Slate TV critic Willa Paskin on Thursday as part of the 2014 New York Television festival's Creative Keynote series to discuss her early career, the Internet and "Girls." Here are some of the most fascinating things we learned:

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1. Konner loves the Internet fervor surrounding "Girls."
Though she acknowledges it can turn nasty, Konner appreciates fans and critics' heated engagement with "Girls." "I actually love it," she said. "There are days where I'm like 'Oh my god, everyone is evil and so mean and terrible and why are they talking about bodies like that.' But in general, I actually think it's really exciting. And having done shows before there was Twitter, it's nice to engage with people most of the time when they're not awful." The showrunner said she reads many of the think pieces about the show, and has learned from the most thoughtful. "Even when it's kind of terrible or really angry, I tend to really enjoy people thinking about 'Girls.' If it's a thoughtful piece, even if it's like people completely misreading things, I still enjoy reading them," she said. "For every 200 stupid things, someone will say something thoughtful, and you feel so heard and it's so exciting. When people are super nasty then I just shut it out. But if someone has a point -- like when we got into all that stuff about race after the first season, we learned a lot, because the people who were thoughtful about it and who were smart and who came at us in a thoughtful way made us think differently about what we were doing."

2. She can never predict the episodes that will stir the most controversy.
Over its three seasons, "Girls" has been known to provoke controversy with certain episodes and storylines. But Konner says she hasn't managed to predict ahead of time what parts of the seasons will stir people up the most. "What is funny is that I literally can never predict what people will react to. Whenever I'm like 'Oh my god, that's gonna be a big deal,' it just, like, breezes over," she said. "It's really funny because I don't have any gauge for what people will respond to in that way or not."

3. Konner thinks Tim Molloy -- The Wrap reporter who asked about the purpose of nudity on the show at this year's TCA Winter press tour -- should "google it."
At one point, Paskin steered the discussion toward reactions to Lena Dunham's body on "Girls" by saying: "You have gotten mad at people asking about this before. I don't think I'm asking in this way, but have you been surprised how obsessed people are about Lena's body?" Konner then addressed her remarks to Molloy. "Yeah. I mean the time that I got really mad about it which I think you're referring to -- the TCA's, my rage spiral -- was because it was our third season. And the guy, he asked this question, [he] was a 'journalist,' he asked a question that was like: 'Why do we have to look at you naked so much?' And that's the kind of thing that I'm just, like, 'Go fuck yourself, dude.' We were also at the TCAs. We've been to that place for three years now talking about her nudity. If it had been the first season, maybe. But we were so, like ... I mean, google it. Google it. There are so many answers to the question about her nudity. The whole thing was so offensive. I don't even think in the transcript you could tell how fucking mad he sounded. He sounded so enraged about her nudity. And I was just, like, I can't."

4. She thinks "unlikeable" characters are just realistic.
The conversation also touched on the famous topic of the "Girls" characters' likability, and Konner said it's not something the writers are concerned with. "What I personally think is that I like so many people in real life who are probably unlikable," she said. "We all like unlikeable people and we like people who do bad things. That's like HBO to me. It's, like, 'It's not TV, it's HBO,' but it should be, 'People who do bad things, we like them anyway.' That is every show they've made. Kind of all great shows tend to be that. So I think the whole idea of likability is kind of silly because I think we all go through our lives making choices to enjoy people who are not perfect."

Konner also said she thinks self-centered behavior is a truthful part of being young. "They're really young," she said. "Part of it to me, especially with Hannah, is that she's really young and she's getting older and we're trying to grow her and make her a little bit less narcissistic and self involved. And we'll see if you guys agree with that. But I do think that they're really young girls, and I know I, at that time -- like, I look at myself and I'm like I cannot believe I had friends, or parents. I can't believe anyone talked to me. Or jobs. It's sort of this like really self-centered moment."

5. She and Dunham have mapped out the way all the "Girls" characters die.
Asked about how far into the future the writers have planned for the characters, Konner revealed that she and Lena once imagined all the characters' death scenarios. "Lena and I were at SXSW once, and we were in separate hotel rooms but we were on the phone, which is something we do a lot. And we figured out where everyone died," she said. "It was the 'Six Feet Under' ending. So we know where everyone dies."

6. Lena Dunham punctured her eardrum with a Q-tip the same year Hannah did.
Konner said it was difficult to film the scene in which Hannah punctured her ear drum with a Q-tip, in part because it was so close to when Dunham had done so in real life. "The first time we shot [the Q-tip scene], I could not watch because I was so grossed out. And Lena had truly pierced her eardrum in this exact way that year so it was very close." Unfortunately, Konner didn't manage to avoid looking forever. "So, she was doing it, and I couldn't watch and I just kept looking away and looking away," she said. "And we shot it and then I get a call from Judd [Apatow] a few days later. And he's like, 'You gotta reshoot the Q-tip.' And I was like, 'What do you mean?' And he was like, 'It's not gross at all.' And he's like, 'Were you watching?' And I was like, '... No.' So we had to reshoot it. So what you see -- the gruesomeness -- was me behind fingers."

7. Konner also stood by the romantic ending to the same episode, which Paskin admitted she had not been a huge fan of when it aired.
Viewers may remember the pretty unsavory reception to the finale of "Girls" second season, when the show suddenly went rom-com and had Adam swoop in as Hannah's savior. But Konner said she thinks it worked because it wasn't supposed to actually be a happy ending. "What we wanted it to end with was this feeling of her feeling rescued. But I think that that is not the same thing as a happy ending," she said. "It's someone in the middle of a breakdown and [Adam] has this crazy, over-the-top reaction that then sends them into a relationship that doesn't necessarily work, right? So for me it was a very sweeping romantic idea, but I always thought, well, this is Hannah's idea of what romance is, not the world's idea of what romance is. It was like her dream, but not necessarily a great dream."

"Girls" Season 4 will air in 2015.

Here's A GIF Of Benedict Cumberbatch Strutting Like Beyoncé

Kim Kardashian -- She Really Is Just Like The Rest Of Us

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In only one -- just one -- way, of course: Kim Kardashian is only similar to us peasants in the way that she, too, adored Johnny Depp as a young girl.

John Goodman And Megan Mullally Star In This 1980s McDonald's Commercial, Because Zero To Hero

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Every actor has to start somewhere! Even Emmy-award winning John Goodman and Megan Mullally, who both appear in this vintage Mcdonald's breakfast commercial. (You're welcome.)

Next time you're watching the clock during a commercial break, remember that random dish soap actress could be a huge star like any day now.


HuffPost Live's 'Spoiler Alert' Gets Spooky With TV's Best Halloween Episodes

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The spirit of Halloween is in the air, so HuffPost Live's "Spoiler Alert" indulged in a few tricks and treats with a discussion of what makes our favorite Halloween episodes so hauntingly hilarious, from "Roseanne" to "American Horror Story."

Speaking of "American Horror Story," this week's episode of "Freak Show" got a little two-faced. Host Ricky Camilleri and the "Spoiler Alert" panel also dissected "AHS" -- possible Voldemort cameo and all -- plus the latest installment of "How To Get Away With Murder."

Catch the full "Spoiler Alert" episode here.

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8 Things You Didn't Know About Katy Perry, Even If She's Your Teenage Dream

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So make a wish, trivia will make it like your birthday everyday.

Katy Perry has already had an amazing career, from starting as a Christian rock singer to breaking records to even showing up in all denim to this year's MTV VMAs. She's got the eye of the tiger and we're all going to keep hearing her roar for a long time.

As the princess of pop turns 30, on Oct. 25, let's review a few facts even hard core Katy Cats missed. If you're a super fan, you might have known about Kitty Purry and her ability to sing Italian opera, but this is about what you missed.

Learn eight things about Katy Perry, and go from zero to your own hero.

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1. Katy Perry and Paul McCartney are practically BFFs.

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Twist and shout and twerk. During a Twitter Q&A, 72-year-old Paul McCartney revealed that he and Katy Perry have twerked together, even saying she was "rather good."

Earlier in 2014, the two singers appeared on "The Graham Norton Show," where Perry said she'd "hope to have half the career" that McCartney has had (also noting that she's sort of surprised he's "still here today"). At that point, McCartney clutched his chest and jokingly keeled over.



2. Katy Perry's spinning peppermint bra was banned by her insurance company.

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According to the Sun, the spinning peppermint bra that Katy Perry initially wore during her California Dreams tour caused issues with her insurance company. As Perry reportedly explained:

My hair got caught in the wheels of my spinning peppermint bra and began to coil around and around. I'm forced to just go with it so, by the end of the song, it looked quite like I was licking my own tit. What a girl does for her art ... I keep being told the insurers are worried I will injure my neck. I seriously doubt it could be lethal but they want a new bra designed that will not allow hair to be caught up.




3. The album "Prism" was deemed a biohazard by the Australian government.

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Members of the Australian Department of Agriculture were not happy with the inclusion of seeds along with "Prism," which Katy Perry instructed fans to plant in order to "spread the light." The officials were worried that the seeds would not be native to Australia and therefore be considered a weed.

A special edition of "Prism" was made with seeds local to Australia, but there was concern over albums purchased from international locations. Despite being deemed a biohazard, "Prism" still debuted at the top of the Australian charts.



4. Katy Perry helped deliver a baby in a living room.




The mother was Katy Perry's older sister, Angela Hudson, who had a water birth in a friend's living room. Perry recorded the delivery on her iPhone. The Mirror quoted her as saying:

It's insane, like birth and women giving birth, whenever I see moms walking down the street I'm like, 'Damn, you're a rock star, you're the real rock star, you did something incredible ... I was kind of like Martin Scorsese with my iPhone, I have the whole thing. It was like a water birth, the whole thing we were like the child is swimming through the water. It's crazy.


Baby you're a firework / Come on show them what you're worth / Make them go, "Oh, oh, oh" / As you shoot across the living room.



5. Katy Perry thinks aliens may have built the pyramids.

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In an interview with Rolling Stone, Katy Perry admitted that she was fascinated by alien conspiracy theories. Talking about the History Channel show "Ancient Aliens," Perry said:

Oh my God. When it talks about the sky people, how everyone comes from the sky and how the pyramids were used for star observations, it's too much for me. It all seems to connect the dots. It's blowing my mind.


"Ancient Aliens" is the show that gave rise to the meme of ridiculous "alien expert" Giorgio A. Tsoukalos.



6. Mary Perry, Katy's mom, is now a preacher along with her husband, but once dated Jimi Hendrix.

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Katy Perry's parents are now Evangelists and her childhood apparently closely resembled the movie "Jesus Camp," but her parents, Keith and Mary Hudson, weren't always so religious.

Despite forcing Perry to called deviled eggs "angeled eggs" while growing up, her mother dated Jimi Hendrix and her father was apparently a drug dealer. Perry has said, "Sometimes I say to her, 'Mom, you shouldn't have been such a prude with him -- I would have been a Hendrix.'" According to a quote from the Mirror, her father sold acid with Timothy Leary.



7. After just a few months of high school, Katy Perry completed her GED to pursue singing.

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At a very young age, Katy Perry got her high school equivalency out of the way:

I got my GED [high school equivalency] when I was 15, when I was a freshman in high school. I know it was my first semester of my freshman year of high school, I decided to bounce. I was like, I know exactly what I want to do, I have the opportunity to do it and hopefully I will learn as much as I can in this first semester. I took a test and I decided to leave high school. Ever since then it’s been fantastic. I think sometimes you just know what you want to do at a really early age so you don’t have to deal with certain things. Like the drama of going to prom.


Perry has later admitted that wishes she had pursued more schooling. "I'm kind of bummed at this stage that I didn't have a great education because I could really use that these days," she said.



8. Katy Perry owns locks of both Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus' hair, and has kept them in her purse.

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During the Q&A portion of an interview with Mario Lopez promoting "Prism," a fan asked what Katy Perry keeps in her purse. Out of nowhere, Perry responded:

One of the first times I went to the Grammys, I got to share a dressing room with Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift. And I asked for a lock of their hair from each one of them, which is totally creepy, but awesome ... I put little bows on them individually and put them in my purse. And that was my little secret and I'm a freak!


This likely happened at the 2009 Grammys, but Swift probably wouldn't be so willing to give Perry her hair these days. The two pop stars have been feuding as Swift hinted she was angry that Perry apparently sabotaged her tour.



BONUS: "Teenage Dream" had five No. 1 singles, which is tied for the most ever on an album with Michael Jackson's "Bad."

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With the release of "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" topping the Billboard charts, Katy Perry's album, "Teenage Dream," tied Michael Jackson's record for most number one singles on an album. Jackson initially set the record with the release of the 1987 album, "Bad."

At the time, Perry tweeted, "What a way to wake up! SO proud to announce that the little-engine-that-could of a song 'LAST FRIDAY NIGHT' is officially #1 & made HISTORY!"


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Kim Kardashian Celebrates Her Birthday In A Plunging White Dress

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How low can she go?

Kim Kardashian took the plunge in a lowcut white dress at her birthday party in Las Vegas on Friday. The birthday girl, who turned 34 on Oct. 21, celebrated the special night at Tao nighclub at the Venetian Casino and Hotel:

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Inside the club, Kardashian posed with sister Khloe and mom Kris Jenner next to her elaborate birthday cake:

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The reality star brought along close family and friends for the occasion and shared an Instagram photo of the whole crew outside of a private jet earlier on Friday:

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Las Vegas isn't the only place Kardashian has jetted off to recently. On Wednesday, Kanye West surprised his wife with a trip to Hawaii to celebrate her birthday.

Mindy Kaling Was Mistaken For Malala Yousafzai At An After-Party

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Mindy Kaling might be famous enough to sell out her panel discussion at The New Yorker Festival earlier this month, but even she is occassionally mistaken for someone else.

A New York Times reporter spent the evening with the star and creator of "The Mindy Project" as she attended the New Yorker Fest and the event's after-party earlier this month. While Kaling was greeted by fans asking for autographs and photos earlier in the night, once she arrived at the after-party at the Top of the Standard, one man confused Kaling for someone else.

“Congratulations on your Nobel Prize,” the man said to Kaling. Yes, he thought she was Malala Yousafzai, the 17-year-old Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. Yousafzai had been announced as the co-recipient of the prize the night before the party, on Oct. 10, so the confusion sort of makes sense (besides the fact that Kaling and Yousafzai look nothing alike).

According to the NY Times, the man commented on how well Kaling had recovered from her gunshot wounds from the Taliban in 2012. “Did he really think I’m Malala?” Kaling said to the Times reporter, confused that someone would think to find the Pakastani activist, out of all places, at the Boom Boom Room in New York.

The Malala connections didn't stop there though. New York Magazine was also at the after party and asked attendees what they were doing at 17, since Yousafzai won the Nobel prize at that age. "I was, like, stressing out about getting into college, like a nerd," Kaling said.

So yes, Kaling and Yousafzai are clearly very different people.

Via The New York Times

Benedict Cumberbatch Finally Knows How To Say 'Penguin'

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Benedict Cumberbatch is a man of many talents, but saying "penguins" is not one of them.

Recently, a video of the "Sherlock" star repeatedly failing at saying the word in a 2009 documentary went viral. The actor was then confronted about it while appearing on "The Graham Norton Show."

Though reliving the experience may have caused the actor's face to become slightly closer in color to Norton's set, the good news is he was finally given a chance at redemption.

H/T Tastefully Offensive
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