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She?s always smiling!
Two-year-old Satyana was in great spirits as always as she spent the day with her mom Alyson Hannigan in Santa Monica, California. After running a couple of errands the pretty pair made a stop at Infusion Café for a couple of cold drinks (May 24).
Source: http://celebritybabyscoop.com/2011/05/25/alyson-hannigans-little-helper-satyana
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Mother Monster joined by E Street Band sax hero for a performance of 'Edge of Glory.'
By Adam Graham
Lady Gaga performs on the finale of "American Idol"
Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images
Lady Gaga took her performance to the edge — and then took a diving leap over it — during Wednesday's (May 25) "American Idol" season finale.
Gaga, who memorably mentored the contestants earlier this season — advising Haley Reinhart to up the drama quotient in her performance, she told her, "Give them a little, 'I'm crazy and I'm a laugh away from a tear' " — performed her new single "Edge of Glory." She was perched on a mountain top of sorts made of faux rocks high above the "Idol" stage, not unlike Kanye West's volcano-top performance at the 2010 BET Awards. Dressed in a long cape and a bedazzled headpiece draped with hanging chains, Gaga was rendered practically immobile, as she didn't have much space to maneuver atop her spot. A trio of dancers were at the base of the set performing choreographed dance steps while Gaga belted high above them.
Gaga ditched her cape and headpiece after the song's first verse, revealing a Xena the Warrior Princess-type battle-ready bikini ensemble, accented by a flowing blond wig and an oversize cross. Bathed in deep blue lights, she fingered at a piano that was built into her set, and wailed the song's booming, summertime-ready chorus.
She was joined up top by a shirtless male dancer as Bruce Springsteen sidekick Clarence Clemons (who performs the gigantic sax solo at the center of the song) reprised his role on the Nokia Theatre stage. Dressed in an oversize black coat and a black hat, he was barely visible, but his sax lines were immediately recognizable, even if they wavered in and out of audibility.
Gaga and her dancer friend, who were laid out at the top of the set during Clemons' sax intermission, rose to their feet during the song's final chorus. As Gaga sang, "I'm on the edge of glory/ And I'm hanging on a moment with you," they held hands as they inched to the edge of the platform. They embraced, took a breath and then dove off the edge of the stage, landing out of sight, behind a bed of fake rocks. Steam shot up high in the air and the curtain closed on the latest in a long string of memorable televised Lady Gaga performances.
The performance was well-timed to the release of Gaga's Born This Way, which hit stores on Monday and is on pace to become the year's fastest-selling album.
What did you think of Lady Gaga's performance? Let us know in the comments!
Don't miss a special edition of "Idol Party Live" Thursday at noon on MTV.com for analysis, finale red-carpet coverage and the last "Idol in 60 Seconds" of season 10. Get in the conversation by tweeting with the hashtag #idolparty! In the meantime, get your "Idol" fix on MTV News' "American Idol" page, where you'll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions.
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Singer tells MTV News about gay fan inspired by her song 'Animal.'
By Gil Kaufman
Ke$ha knows all about the perks of being a headliner. On her Get $leazy Tour, the singer gets to call all the shots, blast her fans in the face with tons of glitter and handpick which dudes she wants to party and share the stage with.
But it's not all backstage shenanigans and groupie love. When MTV News sat down with the "Blow" singer in New York earlier this week before her gig at Roseland Ballroom, Ke$ha said that amid the nightly onstage parties there have also been some poignant moments on her first headlining outing.
"Best moment? There are so many. Every night's amazing. I have kids outside right now chanting my name and it's awesome," she said of the first leg of the tour. "There was one night a fan came onstage, I invited him onstage, and he had a tattoo of the dollar sign. I was like, 'Oh, that's awesome! Badass. You're part of the cult, man.' "
And then, she said, he began to cry and explained that he was able to come out of the closet to his friends and family thanks to her song "Animal."
"And I'm standing onstage about to sing a song about growing back a pair of testicles ["Grow a Pear"] and I had tears rolling down my face and chills all over my body," she said. "Because that's really the reason I do music, to inspire people to be themselves."
Ke$ha has been a vocal supporter of the "It Gets Better" video project, which aims to help gay, bisexual and transgender youth find hope in the face of teasing and bullying.
The "Get $leazy" juggernaut continues on Saturday night with a show at Clarion University in Clarion, Pennsylvania.
Are you planning to see Ke$ha on her Get $leazy Tour? Tell us in the comments.
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Oprah Winfrey is many things. Intelligent? Yes. Relatable? Yep. Generous? You bet. But hilarious? According to her longtime friend Nate Berkus, the daytime talk-show doyenne knows how to deliver a punchline.
"That’s one of the little-known things about Oprah," the design guru tells iVillage. "She’s always the funniest person in the room, no matter who else is at the table."
Berkus, 39, got his TV start as a regular guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show more than ten years ago. And as the Winfrey's 25-year reign comes to end (with her final episode airing May 25), the interior designer -- who now hosts The Nate Berkus Show -- reflects back on the woman who helped make his own dreams come true.
How do you feel about The Oprah Winfrey Show coming to an end?
I think it's the right time, but it's very bittersweet for me. I feel like Harpo has been a family to me.
What was your first impression of Oprah?
Hilarious. I truly thought she was hilarious. That’s one of the little-known things about Oprah. She’s always the funniest person in the room, no matter who else is at the table.
What's the funniest thing she's ever said to you?
It’s not even like that. It’s pretty constant.
Why do you think she's so relatable?
She’s never hidden anything from anyone. She's the exact same person on the screen as she is off the screen. I think it’s her authenticity that really resonated. Because people are smart, and they know when people are telling them the truth. And Oprah has always told the truth. Telling the truth makes you very powerful.
Is there anything about her that's different off camera?
I’m happy that people are watching (her reality show) Season 25: Oprah Behind the Scenes this year. You see Oprah not on set, not on the show. And I think that’s also a very accurate side to Oprah.
You get to see her as a tough businesswoman, right?
Yeah, and it’s funny and there’s swear words. Like all of us, she’s got many sides.
Do you ever think she's intimidating?
No, I don’t find Oprah to be intimidating, but I think there's a respect that's there because of her life experience and her knowledge and willingness and openness to new things. She deserves a lot of respect.
What memories from the show stick out in your mind?
When I came back from the tsunami (in the Indian Ocean in 2004, during which he lost his partner), I came on the show to help raise money to rebuild the town where I was. Oprah was just staring at me without saying anything when I was speaking. And I could just feel her empathy in that moment.
What's the best advice she's ever given you?
Always listen to my inner guide. No matter what the stakes, no matter who’s telling me different, no matter what anyone’s saying will be the backlash. Always trust my inner voice.
Has she given you advice about hosting your own show?
Of course, yeah. But the mistake that a lot of people make with Oprah is that they think she has the answers for them. A lot of people think, "Well, it’s Oprah, so she’ll know exactly what I should do." But she’s taught me that you need to figure out what feels right for you. No one else can tell you what the right choices for you are. And that’s also been a big part of The Oprah Winfrey Show. The way she’s presented information for the past 25 years has not been "do this" or "eat that." It's been, "This is something that I’ve found that I'd like to share with you, and you can make your mind up how you see fit."
How has she changed your life?
Well, one, she’s a dear friend. And two, I think that she allowed me to be one of the very, very lucky people who get to do what they love to do. I take my passion and share it with millions of people. And I don’t know what’s better than that.
Do you have a favorite episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show?
Wow, there really were so many for me that resonated. I love the one where they had men who had been abused. I thought that was incredible. And I really loved all the opportunities that I had to be that guy who rings the doorbell and somebody knows as soon as they see me that things are changing -- and they’re changing for the better.
What does that feel like?
It’s amazing. It's making a difference in people’s lives, and that’s what I hope to do with my own show.
Oprah recently gave you a tour of her home on your show. Did anything surprise you about her house?
One of my philosophies for a long time has been that people really deserve to love the way they live. Our homes should really be a space, at any price, that we feel a sense of peace and a sense of connection with. The depth to which Oprah feels that about her home is something that made me really happy.
Do you have any inside info on what viewers can expect from Oprah's final show?
Nope! Unfortunately, I cannot tell you that. It’ll be spectacular, though!
Ali Gray is iVillage's Associate Entertainment Editor. Follow her on Twitter: @thealigray
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America, your next Idol is a country music-loving teenager who worships a current, popular singing star. And that teenager is... well, it's either 16-year-old Lauren Alaina or 17-year-old Scotty McCreery.
As with previous seasons, the finale of American Idol season 10 will be spread over two nights, kicking off on Tuesday (Fox, 8 p.m. ET) with a one-hour competition show. Lauren and Scotty will square off in this round by singing three songs apiece, one of which will be chosen for each of them by their respective music heroes. For Lauren, that means season 4 Idol winner Carrie Underwood will be picking her tune, while Country Music Hall of Famer George Strait is responsible for giving Scotty his number.
Who's the odds-on favorite to win? It's not easy to predict, as proven by Lee DeWyze's surprise win over season-long favorite Crystal Bowersox last season. That said, judge Randy Jackson told Chelsea Handler that he thinks McCreery has "a very slight edge" going into tonight's final performances. And TV Guide points out that McCreery is less prone to nerves than Alaina.
But beloved as McCreery is, some viewers may find his all-country-all-the-time act to be boring. And now that Haley Reinhart's fans have to choose between these final two teens, will they really pick the steady country crooner over the perky, vocally gifted girl?
Either way, American Idol's finale is always worth watching, not only for the last sing-off, but also for its production values and added star power. The season 10 victor will be crowned at the end of a star-studded two-hour show on Wednesday night (Fox, 8 p.m. ET). Guest performers include U2's Bono and The Edge, who'll be performing with the Spider-man: Turn Off the Dark Broadway cast (the pair wrote several songs for that troubled musical, and now they're helping to promote the revamped show before its official relaunch on June 14), as well as a reunion of this year's top 13 Idol contestants.
But overall, Tuesday and Wednesday night will belong to a couple of teenagers -- whose names most of us had never heard of just months ago. For both Alaina and McCreery, that's already changed, big time.
The season 10 American Idol winner will be crowned on Wednesday night
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Ed Helms tells MTV News that the comedy sequel is 'disturbing, horrifying, unnerving ... oh, and also hilarious.'
By Jocelyn Vena
NEW YORK CITY — Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and director Todd Phillips all showed up at the Landmark Sunshine Theater on Monday night to celebrate the premiere of "The Hangover Part II," the follow-up to 2009's hit buddy comedy about the aftermath of a lost night of debauchery in Las Vegas. Helms told MTV News on the red carpet that he never expected that he and his castmates would get back together for more partying and antics.
"We had no idea that 'The Hangover' would do what it did so we were all kind of blown away," Helms recalled. "But then very quickly a conversation for a sequel started and we were all kind of like, 'I don't know.' And then Todd showed us the script and it was amazing, so we were like, 'Yeah, let's do that.' "
The "that" turned out to be just as crazy as the first time around, with Helms, Cooper and Zach Galifianakis trying to piece together another lost evening of overindulgence, this time in Bangkok, Thailand. So, how would Helms describe the new flick? "Disturbing, horrifying, unnerving," he said. "Oh, and also hilarious. I forgot that ... Lots of craziness happened on set and you'll see all of that in the movie."
Phillips' description of the movie seems to mirror that of Helms. "Here's what it is: It's like the movie is about chaos [and] to capture chaos, you have to go to chaos, and we went to Bangkok," the director explained. Well, it seems that some people got a bit too caught up in the chaos.
"We lost them to their various vices and addictions," he added. "And in Bangkok, I think we had the same problem [that we had in Las Vegas for the first film]. It makes it a little harder [when people get caught up in the chaos]. There's always three or four guys that seem like weak links, that are, and you can tell when you're going to lose a crew guy to their vices and their wife comes and gets them and puts them in rehab and it gets better."
So how much are the "Hangover" stars like their characters in the film? "Well, we're exactly like the characters, but not how you think," Helms quipped. "I'm exactly like Zach, Zach's exactly like Bradley and Bradley's exactly like me, so go figure ... I have a huge beard and I'm a little portly."
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Kevin Jonas and Danielle Deleasa have been living in wedded bliss for over a year now, and apparently, the former hairstylist has got babies on the brain!
"I cannot wait to be a mom and I know he's pushing to be a dad," Danielle, 23, told Us at Monday night's (May 23) Do Something Awards Kick Off Event.
Source: http://celebritybabyscoop.com/2011/05/24/danielle-deleasa-i-cannot-wait-to-be-a-mom
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