Monday, November 22, 2010

Britney Spears Tweets About 'Glee' Tribute Episode

'I loved it!' writes the pop star, who also thanked fans and shared her thoughts on the show's covers.
By James Dinh


Britney Spears and Heather Morris on the set of "Glee"
Photo: FOX

Britney Spears fans are a force to be reckoned with. Earlier this year, they campaigned for an episode of "Glee" to be dedicated solely to their favorite pop princess. And after much anticipation, on Tuesday night the students of McKinley High shimmied, crooned and danced their way in tribute to the entertainer. The singer took to Twitter to thank her fans for their efforts and shared her thoughts on the program, titled "Britney/Brittany," and its covers of her songs.

"I loved it! Thank you guys SO much for making this happen!" Britney tweeted. In particular, the star seemed to enjoy the renditions of her classic tunes, saying, "I love this version of Stronger. Artie did a great job," and "The GLEE version of Toxic is amazing!"

While some of the McKinley High students — including Cheerio cheerleader Brittany S. Pearce (played by Heather Morris) — went into anesthesia--induced dream sequences to channel their inner Britney, Spears herself emerged throughout the episode's hallucinogenic fantasies. Appearing as Madonna's character at the end of "Me Against the Music," a high-school teacher in "... Baby One More Time" and a fellow cheerleader, the singer remained a source of inspiration for the Gleekers.

Spears gave kudos to co-star Morris, saying, "Awww Heather Morris is sooo cute! Brittany S Pearce. Ha! She was so fun to work with and was really sweet in person."

The singer not only applauded Morris' friendliness, but also her rendition of "I'm a Slave 4 U." She wrote of the sultry production, "Slave: Oh ... My ... God ...! Those little boys are SO cute! I know how hard it is to dance with that snake! Nice job." The pop star also was surprised at how well the show re-created the music video set of her 2003 Madonna duet, "Me Against the Music," pointing out that it "looks just like the original," and adding, "Santana does a great Madonna impression."

As the students walked Spears through memory lane, Lea Michele's cover of "... Baby One More Time" also had the singer reminiscing. "Watching Baby brings back so many memories! Feels like yesterday," she explained.

John Stamos also made a guest appearance in the episode, as the dentist who sends the Gleeks into Britney world. Spears made it clear that the 47-year-old actor looks as good as he did during his heyday. "John Stamos is still hot! He looks the same as he did on Full House," she tweeted.

As with many "Glee" fans, Britney found a pleasantly odd interest in Jane Lynch, who plays the aggressive cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester, describing the actress as "hilarious and scary all rolled into one."

Spears wasn't the only one who enjoyed filming the tribute episode — the "Glee" castmembers recently dished on working with the star. Morris told Australian magazine TV Week that the singer was her childhood inspiration. "She was my idol from, like, age 12 to 16," she said. "I sang to her [songs] in my living room and danced to her — I learned all her moves. And I had my talent shows and I lip-synched to her. I just kept flashing back to growing up and being obsessed with her."

Naya Rivera, who plays Santana, also spoke highly of the pop icon. "I love Britney Spears. I mean, who doesn't? We all grew up with her," she proclaimed in a promo video for the show. "The first music purchase I ever made was '... Baby One More Time' on cassette. [It was like], 'Britney Spears is going to be in my mitts, what do I do?' [And I was like], 'Hi Britney!' And then she was like, 'Hey!' She was awesome and beautiful. She was, like, magical."

What did you think of the Britney-themed episode? Sound off in the comments!

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Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber Top EMA Winners List

30 Seconds to Mars, Katy Perry, Ke$ha also take home trophies.
By Mawuse Ziegbe


Lady Gaga appears via video link during the 2010 MTV EMAs on Sunday
Photo: Getty Images

The 2010 MTV Europe Music Awards Sunday (November 7) brought tons of star power and memorable performances to Madrid. In turn, many of pop music's biggest stars took home some hardware from Spain for their chart-topping hits. Catch the EMA show Sunday (November 7) at 9 p.m. ET on MTV2 and Friday at 9 p.m. ET on MTV, and check out a list of the winners below:

Best Song
Lady Gaga "Bad Romance"

Best Live Act
Linkin Park

Best Pop
Lady Gaga

Best New Act
Ke$ha

Best Female
Lady Gaga

Best Male
Justin Bieber

Best Hip Hop
Eminem

Best Rock
30 Seconds to Mars

Best Alternative
Paramore

Best Video
Katy Perry "California Gurls"

Best Push Act
Justin Bieber

Best World Stage Performance
Tokio Hotel

Best European Act
Marco Mengoni

The 2010 EMAs will air on MTV2 on Sunday at 9 p.m. ET, and an edited, performance-heavy version will be broadcast Friday, November 12, at 9 p.m. ET on MTV.

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Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1651713/20101107/bieber_justin.jhtml

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iVoices on Thanksgiving

From Thanksgiving traditions to family fueds - Our iVoices share some of their fondest memories and happiest moments about Thanksgiving.

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CNN Celebrates The Heroes Of 2010

Celebrities and real life heroes convened at the Shrine Auditorium here in Los Angeles, CA last night to attend the taping of CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute which honors the people who have gone above and beyond to help those in need … our everyday heroes. The ceremony, which will air on CNN on Thanksgiving [...]

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Bristol Palin Sorry for Facebook Insults

Bristol Palin Sorry for Facebook Insults

Bristol Palin and her younger sister Willow got themselves in trouble this week when they verbally attacked a Facebook friend who criticized Sarah Palin's new TLC reality show.

Here's what happened: On Sunday night, during the much-watched premiere of Sarah Palin's Alaska, a Facebook user named Tre updated his status to say that the show "is failing soo hard right now." Since Tre is an acquaintance of the Palin girls, Brisol, 20, and Willow, 16, saw the update and took it upon themselves to defend their mom's show. The boy's Facebook wall quickly turned into an all-out teenage war zone, with the Palin girls hurling insults left and right.

Here's one of Bristol's messages to Tre:
You just run your mouth just so you'll get a reaction. You're a typical s**t talker. Talking s**t cause you have nothing else going for. Just like you pretended you didn't know what Dancing With the Stars was.

And here's one of Willow's posts:
Haha your so gay. I have no idea who you are, But what I've seen picutres of, your disgusting... My sister had a kid and is still hot. Tre stfu. Your such a f****t.

The whole thing was pretty offensive and immature on everybody's part. Of course, screencaps of the entire conversation were soon circulating around the internet. Bristol, to her credit, apologized via Facebook on Thursday. Here's what she wrote to her 20,000+ online friends:

Willow and I shouldn't have reacted to negative comments about our family. We apologize. On a nicer note, thank you for supporting the great competition in Dancing with the Stars!

It's always nice to see somebody famous apologize when they did something stupid, instead of using fame as an excuse to get away with it. However, we're disturbed by what's missing from Bristol's apology: an acknowledgement of her sister's homophobic slurs. Willow Palin is hardly the only teen to use "gay" and "f****t" as insults -- but that doesn't make it okay. Right now, in the wake of multiple gay teen suicides, in the middle of a national effort to stop anti-gay bullying, there's simply no excuse for using peoples' sexuality as a weapon against them. And it has nothing to do with politics, or religion, or anybody's personal viewpoints on homosexuality; it's about treating all human beings with respect. Period.

We'd very much like to see Bristol amend her apology to condemn her sister's homophobic language. And Bristol, if you happen to be reading this? Please do as a favor and take a look at this page about sexuality and teen suicide at The Trevor Project. It's not too late to take a stand for human decency.

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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Fab Sale Round-Up: Gilt Groupe, Le Top and More!

Check out our round-up of this week's best mommy and baby deals!

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Disney Will No Longer Produce Animated Films Based On Classic Fairy Tales

Sad and very disappointing news to pass along today Disney Animation fans … according to the company itself, The Walt Disney Company will no longer produce animated/musical films based on classic fairy tales. Tangled, Disney‘s modern take on Rapunzel, hits theaters next week and altho the film will not be presented in traditional 2D animation, [...]

Source: http://www.pinkisthenewblog.com/2010/11/disney-will-no-longer-produce-animated-films-based-on-classic-fairy-tales/

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