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Angelina Jolie Can't Go To The 'Unbroken' Premiere Because Of Chickenpox

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It's no news that "Unbroken," the second directorial effort from Angelina Jolie, means a lot to the actress. Jolie recently opened up about the film, which follows World War II hero Louis Zamperini, and shared that "nothing's ever meant more" to her.

That must have only made it harder for Jolie to announce that she can't go to her film's upcoming premiere. In a YouTube video posted by Universal on Friday, Jolie revealed that she won't be able to attend Monday's premiere in Los Angeles because she has chickenpox. "I will be home, itching and missing everyone," Jolie said in the video. "I can't believe it because this film means so much to me. But such is life. I send everyone my love and hope everything goes well.”

Universal announced on Facebook that her husband Brad Pitt and her children will attend the premiere in her place. "Unbroken" was also shut out of the Golden Globes on Thursday, so it hasn't been the best week for Jolie.

"Unbroken" opens on Christmas Day.



Lisa Kudrow Weighs In On Leaked Sony Emails: Executives Should Know Better

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As embarrassing emails between executives continue to be released on a daily basis, there's no end in sight for the crisis that hit Sony Pictures when hackers compromised a vast amount of confidential employee data last month and posted it online. From nasty words about Angelina Jolie and racial jokes about President Obama, to evidence Jennifer Lawrence was paid less than her male co-stars on "American Hustle," the leaks have forced conversations about the expectation of privacy when sending an email.

Star of HBO's "The Comeback" Lisa Kudrow stopped by HuffPost Friday for a conversation with network president Roy Sekoff and had some interesting things to say about the Hollywood hack. The actress expressed disbelief at the email correspondence, particularly because in the information age, private correspondence never stays private for long.

"How come I know you don't write anything you don't want broadcast in an email? How come I know that? Who's advising people?" Kudrow asked.

"It doesn't matter how many times [an email] says 'This is confidential, meant for just between the sender and the recipient,'" she said. "Why don't we know that there are no rules? Everything is broadcast and published. That's the part I just don't understand."

That tough reality has made Kudrow extremely cautious of what she says.

"I mean, I have almost no opinions anymore," she joked.

For more from Lisa Kudrow on "The Comeback" and "Web Therapy", click here.

Taylor Swift Gets Serenaded By Aretha Franklin On 'Best Birthday Ever'

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Taylor Swift can definitely show you incredible things.

Though the "Blank Space" singer's birthday wasn't until Saturday, Dec. 13, Aretha Franklin kicked things off at Friday's Billboard Magazine's #WomenInMusic panel. Swift basically melted as Franklin, who seemingly threw some shade at the singer in the past, gave a show-stopping performance of "Happy Birthday."

The celebration continued with a cake and Swift saying that everyone gets to make a wish. As Swift explained, "It's my birthday. I make the rules."

Well, the good news is if you wished for the most unbelievable celebrity Instagram ever, it looks like it came true. Swift tweeted and posted a photo to Instagram that Photoshop wouldn't even believe with the hashtag "bestbirthdayEVER." It includes Justin Timberlake, Beyonce, Jay Z, Sam Smith and probably every other celeb you can think of:

So this is being 25..... #WHAT #bestbirthdayEVER

A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on


Best Tweets: What Women Said On Twitter This Week

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The countdown to Chrismakkuh has finally begun as people set out to find the perfect presents for their loved ones. While receiving gifts is probably the best part about the holidays (don't lie to yourself, we all know what's up), the worst might be buying and wrapping gifts for everyone on your long list. Twitter user Mischievous Jam is way ahead of the game, tweeting, "Don't hate me because I'm already done Christmas shopping and everything is all wrapped... ...Hate me because I tweeted about it." Ugh, whatever.

Twitter user Jenn & Juice is a bit more skeptical about the holiday cheer, tweeting, "I mean, was Santa the original stalker or nah? The song DOES say he sees me when I'm sleeping, knows when I'm awake, & when I'm bad or good." Santa is magical, leave him alone.

For more great tweets from women, scroll through the list below. Then visit our Funniest Tweets From Women page for our past collections.







































































Kylie Jenner Addresses Pregnancy & Marriage Rumors In One Tweet

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Kylie Jenner has been the center of a handful of rumors over the past several months, and now she's taken to Twitter to clear things up.

Rumors first began circulating that the 17-year-old reality star was pregnant by rapper Tyga when she was photographed leaving a family gynecologist last month. In October, it was also rumored that Jenner was planning to elope with the 25-year-old rapper. However, the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star slammed the rumors all in one tweet on Thursday.




Jenner and Tyga were first rumored to have been dating back in October, but neither have publicly confirmed their alleged relationship. When asked if they were dating during an interview with Vibe, Tyga said, "Kylie? Nah," and added that he hangs out with her sisters as well as her. While the two may not be getting married or expecting a child, they definitely have each other's backs when it comes to getting denied entry into clubs.

15 Magical Moments That Happened At The 2014 iHeart Radio Jingle Ball

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As the classic song goes, it's "Christmas time in the city" and the lyrics couldn't have been more true last night, as your favorite stars officially welcomed the holidays during the iHeart Radio Jingle Ball in New York City.

The concert included epic performances by Pharrell, Charli XCX and of course, new(ish) New Yorker Taylor Swift, who also rang in her 25th birthday while on stage at Madison Square Garden. But in case you missed it, we've rounded up the most *~mAgIcAl~* six-seconds-or-less moments that took place.

1. When this girl showed off her sick dance moves while rocking out with Pharrell:







2. Four words: "SCREAMING, CRYING, PERFECT STORMS"







3. That time when everyone was losing their shizz to "Shake It Off" -- and that one dude in the back was just not feeling it:






4. When Charli XCX boomed and clapped like a goddess:






5. When Ariana Grande danced in reindeer antlers:






6. When Shawn Mendes adorably serenaded the crowd, making everyone ~swoon~:






7. When T-Swift glittered in a plaid crop top while singing "We Are Never Ever, Ever Getting Back Together":






8. When Ari blew the crowd a kiss:






9. When Jessie J looked like she was having the best night of her life dancing to "Bang Bang":






10. When Rita Ora couldn't hear herself because there was so much noise:






11. When Gwen Stefani and Pharrell sparked the fire together on stage:






12. When the boys of 5 Seconds of Summer casually hung out in a snow globe:






13. When Ansel Elgort giggled while biting a heart-shaped lollipop:






14. When Nick Jonas paused to take a Very Important phone call:






15. When Ariana rapped Nicki Minaj's part like a pro in "Bang Bang":







Slay, Ari, slay.

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Christian Bale Reveals The Truth About The 'Dark Knight Rises' Ending

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There's a storm coming to the Internet, Mr. Wayne, and it's all your fault.

Christian Bale is apparently on a one-man mission to destroy the Web nowadays. The actor recently admitted he felt jealous about Ben Affleck taking over as Batman, revealing he was never even asked to return to the part. The latest bomb came when Bale gave his opinion on the ending of "The Dark Knight Rises."

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Bale revealed that he believes the ending of the movie was no dream. It really happened.

The scene in question shows Alfred spotting Bruce Wayne with Selina Kyle at a cafe. They acknowledge each other, and Alfred leaves.

Because this is a Christopher Nolan movie and he's known for some great ambiguous endings (Can someone just pick up that top already?), there has been a lot of speculation that this sequence of events only happens in Alfred's head. This is partly because Alfred describes a similar scene to Wayne earlier in the film and partly because everyone thought Batman had been blown up by a nuclear bomb.



"My personal opinion is that no, it was not a dream, that that was for real," Bale told EW. It's true that this is just Bale's opinion, but seriously, if you can't trust Batman, then who can you trust? Listen to Bale's full interpretation of the ending:



For the full interview, head to Entertainment Weekly.

New J.K. Rowling Story Reveals The History Of The Leaky Cauldron

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J.K. Rowling posted a new riddle on Harry Potter fan site Pottermore today -- part of a 12-day series during which new writings and magical tidbits will be released as the ultimate Christmas gift for wizard-loving muggles.

Here's today's quiz:

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The answer, as Hogwarts fanatics know, is Diagon Alley, the bustling street where Harry first picks up his school supplies and wand. Rowling rewarded those who responded correctly with further details about the Leaky Cauldron, the famous pub that serves as a gateway to Diagon Alley, including the names of a few of its former owners.

Today's prize was a two-for-one: Rowling also shared an anecdote about Florean Fortescue, a Diagon ice cream shop owner who was originally slated to play a bigger part in the Harry Potter series.

While some fans delight in such details, others think that Rowling let readers take over the Potter narrative rather than meddling with the concluded plot.

If you're in the first camp, check out these stories J.K. Rowling posted earlier this year: one about the infamous reporter Rita Skeeter, and the other exploring the background of professor Dolores Umbridge.

Jimmy Fallon Jokes His Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer

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Jimmy Fallon joked about a tragic family Christmas story on Friday, and it was oddly pretty catchy.

As usual, "The Tonight Show" host was running a bit behind, but before he could write out his weekly "Thank You Notes" Fallon revealed something unusual that happened to his grandma last holiday season. She was walking home from Fallon's house on Christmas Eve when the incident occurred, and let's just say they found her the next day with hoof prints on her forehead.

You may say there's no such thing as Santa, but as for Fallon and his grandpa, they believe.

"The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" airs weeknights at 11:35 p.m. ET on NBC.

New Marvel Star Krysten Ritter Is As Addicted To Comics As She Is To 'Serial'

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It's a good thing that Krysten Ritter has been cast as superhero Jessica Jones because now she's "hooked" on comics.

The "Big Eyes" actress, who was recently announced as the lead in Netflix's upcoming Marvel series "A.K.A. Jessica Jones," told Cosmopolitan that she wasn't previously a comic book fan. To prepare for the role of the superhero-turned-private-investigator, Ritter just started reading the "Jessica Jones" comics, and she's "devouring them."

Just how addicted to the comics is she? Ritter compared her comic book reading to her love of "Serial," the NPR podcast everyone is going crazy over. "I don't think I've been so hooked on something since 'Serial,'" Ritter told the magazine about the "Jones" comics. And we all know how obsessed people are with "Serial."

For the full interview, head to Cosmopolitan.




Hayden Panettiere Gives Birth To Baby Girl Kaya

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Wonderful news!

Hayden Panettiere and her fiance Wladimir Klitschko welcomed their first child together, a baby girl named Kaya, on Tuesday, Dec. 9, People reports.

Kaya Klitschko weighed in at 7 lbs., 14 oz, and measured 20 inches. “We are over the moon and madly in love!” the parents told the magazine.

The 25-year-old "Nashville" star and the 38-year-old heavyweight boxing world champion dated in 2009 before splitting in May 2011, only to rekindle their romance in April 2013. Panettiere confirmed wedding rumors on "Live with Kelly and Michael in October 2013, when Ripa noticed her stunning diamond ring.

"It wasn't about being overwhelmed by fireworks or a mariachi band," she told the April/May issue of Brides of her engagement. "I think it's amazing when people do that, but I like that mine was simple and from the heart."

As for her baby news, Panettiere officially spilled the beans while taking the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. In her video, she nominated her "unborn child" and pointed to her growing belly. Shortly after that, the pregnant star walked the red carpet at the 2014 Emmys and revealed she was expecting a girl.

Congrats to the happy family!

For more, head to People.

Sony Hackers Stole Script From New James Bond Film

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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Early villains have emerged in the next James Bond film "SPECTRE": hackers who stole a version of the screenplay as part of a devastating cyberattack on Sony Pictures.
Producers of the James Bond films said they learned on Saturday morning that an early version of the "SPECTRE" script was among material stolen and made public by hackers who infiltrated computers at the Sony studio.
"Eon Productions is concerned that third parties who have received the stolen screenplay may seek to publish it or its contents," Eon said in a statement, while warning that the script is protected by U.K. copyright laws.
"SPECTRE," starring Daniel Craig as 007, is set for release on Nov. 6, 2015. Filming began this month after producer Barbara Broccoli and director Sam Mendes unveiled the title, cast and new car, but little about the plot.
"I was so excited to tell this story but to explain why, I would have to tell you the plot and I can't do that," said Mendes at the presentation in England, a reminder of Sony's might in the movie world.
The Bond franchise is one of the most lucrative for Sony Pictures and the last installment "Skyfall" brought in $1.1 billion worldwide, more than any other Bond film.
A Sony spokesman said news reports that the cyberattack forced the studio to stop production on films, including "SPECTRE," were wrong.
"Productions are still moving forward," Robert Lawson told Reuters.
Hackers launched an attack on the Sony Corp. entertainment arm on Nov. 24, disabling the computer network and stealing and leaking a trove of sensitive information in the most severe cyberattack on a company on U.S. soil. The identity of the hackers has yet to be determined.


(Reporting by Mary Milliken in Los Angeles and Mike Davidson in London; Editing by David Gregorio)

Ryan Seacrest And Shayna Taylor Split

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Ryan Seacrest and his girlfriend Shayna Taylor have gone their separate ways.

Miley Cyrus Took Post-Surgery Selfies From The Hospital

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Miley Cyrus was hospitalized on Friday with some kind of wrist injury, and the pop star chose to share pictures of the open wound. But instead of showing the actual surgical shots, Cyrus photoshopped the images to make them (slightly) less graphic. It’s hard to explain, but check out the photos below, if you’re so inclined.

Iggy Azalea Gives Booing Fans The Finger

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Who dat, who dat ... it's I-G-G-Y ... and she's flipping off her fans.

Prince George's Christmas Photos Are Full Of Holiday Cheer

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Christmas came early!

Prince William and Kate Middleton pulled a Beyoncé and released three new official photos of their son, Prince George, on Saturday. The 16-month-old posed for the Christmas pictures back in November and they feature the tiny royal sitting in a courtyard at London's Kensington Palace.

Dressed in a white collared shirt, navy sweater vest embroidered with guardsmen, shorts, knee-high socks and leather buckle shoes, George gets chummy for the camera and makes a series of silly faces. (Our favorite, of course, is the side-eye.)

People reports that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge shared these jovial images of George as gratitude that "their request for Prince George to grow up without intrusion from photography has been, and continues to be, honored."

We're sure the royal couple have a lot to be thankful for this year, including Kate's second pregnancy and meeting Queen Bey. But we'd like to send a huge thanks to Will and Kate for spreading holiday cheer in the form of these adorable photos.

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Reese Witherspoon's Smokey Eye Makeup Renders Us Speechless

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Stop everything you're doing right now, scroll to the photograph of Reese Witherspoon and marvel in her makeup.

The 38-year-old actress attended the Hollywood premiere of "Inherent Vice" wearing a totally different beauty look than we're used to seeing. Witherspoon sported a sleek low ponytail, sultry smokey eye and pink lipstick that matched her Balenciaga shift dress. It was the perfect mix of sweetness and sophistication.

But Witherspoon wasn't the only celeb who caught our eye this week. Find out which other star's made this week's best and worst beauty list below.

BEST: Reese Witherspoon

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If Witherspoon's famous film character Elle Woods were attending a major red carpet event, this is how we'd imagine she'd wear her hair and makeup. The classic pink shades work beautifully against her complexion and her eye makeup makes her blue eyes pop.

BEST: Olivia Munn

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Munn looks like a tangerine dream with her matchy-matchy lipstick and dress combo. Even though we're used to seeing this bright hue during the summer months, it's refreshing to see it splashed against her freckled face and jet black hair.

BEST: Karolina Kurkova

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The Czech model kept the bright lip color theme going at the Valentino Sala Bianca 945 event. With her blonde strands styled in a center-part and pulled into a tight braided chignon, Kurkova's shocking pink lips make a bold statement.

BEST: Tracee Ellis Ross

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Well, hello curls! It's great to see Ross rocking her natural hair texture not only on TV but the red carpet. And with such incredible locks, all she needs is black mascara and a swipe of magenta lipstick.

WORST: Evangeline Lilly

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We are absolutely envious of Lilly's shiny hair. (Tell us your secrets!) But what gives us pause is her retro-inspired hairdo. Between the severe side part and that awkward pin curl, this looks more like a costume.

WORST: Rita Ora

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Ora nails it in the makeup department, no doubt about it. However, we're totally distracted by those random long pieces of hair that fall into her blunt bangs. By keeping her fringe cleaner and the ends of her platinum bob a bit jagged, the singer's 'do would definitely be a do.

WORST: Eleanor Tomlinson

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This is a very clear example of how not to do the bedhead hair look. The "Jack the Giant Slayer" star's gorgeous red curls are too tousled and cover up her beautiful face.

WORST: Zosia Mamet

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Mamet's new gray hair is actually one of the best looks we've seen on the "Girls" actress all year. But her gray eyebrows and nude lip gloss ages her well beyond her years.

Bianca Del Rio, Interviewed and Reviewed

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Photo credit: Jonathan Hernandez


When the sixth season of RuPaul's Drag Race began earlier this year, it was clear that Bianca Del Rio was a force to be reckoned with. Del Rio was a strong competitor from the start. Snuffing out the competition and dominating challenge after challenge, she won the crown and the $100,000 prize that goes with it. Yes, the check cashed, which is surprising because Logo is run by lesbians. That joke is one of the Del Rio gems I heard during her performance the other night at the TLA on South Street in Philadelphia. Del Rio is currently touring the country on her Rolodex of Hate tour.

Opening with personal stories from her childhood, Del Rio recounts growing up with old-fashioned Cuban and Honduran parents. She plays a vintage video montage of childhood memories. This paves the way down memory lane, where we eventually find out the traumatic but true story behind the self-proclaimed "Queen of Hate." Del Rio takes even the most controversial of subjects, like childhood molestation and bullying, and makes it the butt of a joke. The audience laughs awkwardly, not knowing whether she has gone too far with these personal accounts. But it is Del Rio's story, and we are here for the ride.

Del Rio is strongest when interacting with the audience. The front row is the splash zone, and if you paid the VIP price and are lucky enough to be sitting close to the queen, then you can't cry when she comes for you. She mocked one audience member for her poor taste in clothes, and another for her poorer taste in men. Del Rio's razor-sharp humor and lightning-fast wit cut deep, especially when she tackles racial issues and stereotypes. But she is an equal opportunist with her satirically discriminatory banter. No race is safe, and she makes sure she lands a joke at everyone's expense.

Del Rio ends the show with a montage of other drag queens from the RuPaul's Drag Race franchise, which is about to embark on its seventh season. Here she offers her unfiltered opinion on each of them. This moment felt rushed. I wish there had been more time available for her to roast the other queens, as her opinions are usually on-point and hilarious.

I went into the evening with high expectations, after having just seen Del Rio aboard the Al & Chuck Travel Drag Stars at Sea cruise, where she hosted a roast of Michelle Visage. She killed it there too, along with local Philly queen Mimi Imfurst, who surprisingly came out strongest (unlike her time on the show) amongst the Drag Race roasters.

Seeing Del Rio perform live, which she lives for, you notice a regal quality about her. She was born for the stage. She relies on the live performance to fuel her post-Drag Race career. She can't release singles on iTunes like many of the other Drag Race girls. She doesn't lip synch or dance or impersonate Beyoncé. She is utterly original, though a comparison to another queen of comedy has littered headlines in recent months. The New York Times recently profiled Del Rio, calling her "the Joan Rivers of the drag world."

I had an opportunity to sit down with Bianca in her dressing room right after she got off the TLA stage. I asked her about being compared to Joan Rivers, what she thinks about local Philly queen Mimi Imfurst, and who she would cliff, marry, and fuck if she had the chance.

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Right now, what do you experience when you get off stage?

It's kind of cool. You wonder if it's right. You wonder if it's fun. You wonder if you've done the right job. The great thing is you had an audience. They showed up, and they supported you. For that I am eternally grateful.

How do you feel about tonight's show?

I thought it went well. [Hesitates.] I don't know. The weird thing I have learned over the years is you can't overanalyze what you have done, because I will always have criticism about myself. As long as the audience had fun, it's good. You feel the energy from the people.

How many times have you performed Rolodex of Hate so far?

Philly is our fifth show.

How many more performances do you have?

We go everywhere. I don't mean that in a douchey way. We are doing it in San Francisco, doing it in New Orleans, Australia -- Perth, Adelaide, Sydney. It just continues, which is kind of cool.

You just were on the Al & Chuck Travel Drag Stars at Sea cruise. How was that experience?

Amazing. Fun. It's always fun to hang out with the other Drag Race queens. I love Latrice. I love Adore. I love Ivy Winters. So it's great to be in the same company with all of them.

The roast of Michelle Visage was amazing.

We had a good time. And Mimi Imfurst was hysterical. That should go on record. She was very funny.

That will be on record!

She was really hysterical. I have always loved Mimi. Mimi is one of the first queens I met in NYC when I started there. She is amazing. She is brilliantly talented. Unfortunately, [RuPaul's Drag Race] didn't show that, so it's great to see her shine now.

What was your greatest failure, and what have you learned from that moment?

So many. You have so many. I have done drag for 18 years, so you have ups and downs and everythings. And the weird thing is, as much as I would love to tell you a significant story, there really isn't just one. There were so many shit moments that you kind of sit back and go, "I'm sad that happened." You don't know it is that bad until you get something good. And through it you just work. You have your life. For me it was a 9-to-5, and then you do drag shows at night. It's a journey you go on. There were good shows and bad shows and five people and 100 people or 200 people. With RuPaul's Drag Race, in that moment, besides whether I won or not, because I was in very good company with Courtney and Adore, you have a golden ticket. You get to work. You have an unbelievable moment. I had never been to London. I had never been to Australia. I had never been to Scotland. All of this has happened because of the show. If you have faith in what you do, and you have consistency in what you do, you can be rewarded with work. I don't mean just winning. Courtney is working. Adore is working. Sharon Needles is still working. Mimi is working. It's about finding what works for you and excelling at it. It's about finding your craft.

You travel a lot. How does travel affect you?

The travel is intense, but in the end, c'mon! I'm not flying the plane! What do I have to complain about? I'm treated very well. It's an amazing opportunity. For me to complain about it would make me a total douche.

You seem to really enjoy every moment and live in it.

Always. What would you be if you didn't? I have been very fortunate, not just because of Drag Race but because of this journey. And you know the good gigs from the bad gigs, and you know people, and I have amazing friends. My friend -- and I can't even say the word "assistant" -- my friend is a part of my life for the past 15 years. And I needed someone near me to travel with. He is someone I trust and adore and have a great relationship with. It's never about kissing my ass. We don't discuss anything on that level. He is not a fan at all. He is my friend. And for that it's humanizing and genius, and that is what gets you through it. A lot of queens go through this process and lose sight of who they are. No, you are not conquering the world. It's work. And you have to have something to offer. You can be gorgeous. You can be a singer. It's all there for the taking. Drag Race and World of Wonder produce this show that is for the taking.

Speaking of Drag Race, what do you think of the Season 7 queens? Any early favorites?

I don't know, because I haven't watched the promos. I am not going to lie: I saw the cast, and I know one person, Miss Fame, because she is from NYC. She is a beautiful queen, a makeup queen. But I don't know any more information about any of them. I purposely didn't ask for the lingo or information, because the hard part of Drag Race is to keep information under wraps. It's a hard feat. I didn't want any information about next season, because I didn't want to be overheard in a bar, because then they say, "Bianca said this," and I didn't want that. I really don't know. It's an amazing opportunity, and I hope they all have a great experience.

What did you do in Philly today?

I went to lunch with Courtney Act to HipCityVeg, and we had Philly cheesesteaks. Well, not real ones. I'm vegetarian, and she is a vegan, which means she is a pain in the ass. It was really good! We had a good time.

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So we are going to play a couple of rounds of "Cliff, Marry, or Fuck." Sharon Needles, Jinkx Monsoon, and Raja.

I would cliff [kill] Sharon, because she is annoying. I would marry Raja. Oh, no, but then that leaves me with Jinkx! This is hard. I love them all because of what they are, but this is tricky. I'll fuck Raja. Who is the other one?

Sharon or Jinkx?

I love Raja. I can't get even go there.

Chelsea Handler, Kathy Griffin, and Joan Rivers.

Well, Joan is an easy target. She is already off the cliff. But the thing is I would bring Joan back. I would marry Joan. Chelsea Handler, I would fuck her. Kathy Griffin? Not my favorite.

While we are on that subject, The New York Times recently did an amazing profile on you. How did it feel when they proclaimed you the Joan Rivers of drag?

Surreal. As a faggot, as a little gay boy, anytime my name is mentioned with hers, it is surreal. Winning Drag Race was amazing, but sitting in bed with this lady who I respected, admired, and loved, and getting a moment to film an episode of In Bed With Joan, was surreal for me. I don't get nervous. I don't get excited. I do what I do, and I think over the years you just do it. I have a good time. But that was different. I questioned, "Should be I over-friendly? Should I be aloof?" I didn't want to be any of that. I didn't know where to go. But once I was in a room with her, she made me feel totally comfortable. When that little inner boy realized that I was sitting in bed with Joan Rivers and she was laughing at something that I said, it was incredible. She was the sweetest, kindest, and most genuine individual I had ever met. As a comedienne, there are times when people are like, "It is my show." I never felt that with her.

It seemed like she was really impressed with you and your presence.

I don't know what it seemed like to everyone else, because, shockingly, I haven't watched it. I can't even go there, because what I felt, it doesn't matter what anybody else felt. I had that moment. I remember going into the car leaving Melissa Rivers' house (because that all happens in her basement). I was third of the four people filming that day, and I had a gig in some other city that day. My manager told me that I had a gig and would have to shift it. I don't back out of anything, but it was Joan Rivers! I was like, "Bitch, no question!" They said it was the only day she could do it, so we said, "Let's do it." Luckily that other gig reworked itself out. It was effortless to have a conversation with her. My heart was like, "How do you beat that?" It's just like talking with Ru. Surreal.

One more Cliff, Marry, Fuck: Darienne Lake, Adore Delano, and Courtney Act.

I would marry Darienne Lake, because that is easy. Oh, God. This is horrible! This is hard! Does it matter what I would do with any of them? They all lost. It doesn't matter! You know what? I don't want to cliff, marry, or fuck any of them. I want to give them a job! They all lost!

For information on Bianca Del Rio's Rolodex of Hate tour, visit the Ticketmaster page.

Charli XCX Performs 'Boom Clap' & 'Break The Rules' On 'SNL'

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Charli XCX was featured as the musical guest on the most recent episode of "Saturday Night Live," in promotion of her sophomore album, "Sucker." The singer performed tracks "Boom Clap" and "Break the Rules" off the album, which drops on Tuesday. Backed by an all-female band dressed to the nines in suits and red lipstick, Charli opened up with her "Fault in Our Stars" hit, keeping her spicy attitude relatively low-key. However, during her anti-school anthem, Charli upped the energy as she broke out some dance moves, matching her "nah nah nah's" with some big hip thrusts. Watch both performances above and below.

Bill Cosby Says He Expects 'Black Media' To Remain 'Neutral' Over Sexual Assault Allegations

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Bill Cosby says he hopes the black media will remain neutral in light of his recent sexual assault allegations, according to a report by Page Six.

“Let me say this. I only expect the black media to uphold the standards of excellence in journalism and when you do that you have to go in with a neutral mind,” Cosby told Page Six in a phone interview on Friday.

This is not the first time the 77-year-old comedian has taken a dig at the media for its coverage of the allegations against him. In a video interview with the Associated Press on Nov. 6, Cosby initially declined to comment on the alleged sexual assaults, and then pressured the reporter not to air the footage if he wanted to maintain his "integrity."

"Of what value will it have? I would appreciate it if it was scuttled," Cosby told the reporter, while still on camera and wearing a microphone. "I think if you want to consider yourself to be serious, that it will not appear anywhere."

"We thought, by the way, that since it was AP it wouldn't be necessary to go over that question with you. We thought the AP had the integrity to not ask," he continued.

Cosby, who has been accused by more than 20 women of sexual assault spanning four decades, expressed similar sentiments about the media in an interview with Florida Today on Nov 21.

"I know people are tired of me not saying anything, but a guy doesn't have to answer to innuendos," he told the publication. "People should fact check."

Despite a growing number of allegations against Cosby, he has never been charged with a crime.
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