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Friday, March 25, 2011

GAGA GOES COUNTRY !!!! LOVES IT!!



A remix to the original born this way. Love it even more then the original!!!
Who says Gaga cant crossover to any genre, what's next?

Celebrities Love Lady Gaga

Thursday, March 24, 2011

GOOGLE GOES GAGA



She is so honest and humble she will forever be the revolution of free will. Which should not be compared to Madonna whom had the revolution of sexual freedom which are two different spectrums.

TYLERS GEORGIA SHORE!!

Tyler Perry - Jersey Shore spoof
Tyler Perry is continuing his unique campaign to promote his upcoming film, Madea's Big Happy Family, releasing a bunch of new, spoof movie posters of popular shows and movies.
Following spoofs for Black SwanTrue Grit, and The King's Speech, the movie mogul just dropped his newest -- a spoof of MTV's "Jersey Shore." Perry's post is dubbed "Georgia Shore," and he's dressed up like the show's pint-sized star, Snooki, wearing a purple leopard print dress and rocking her trademark "poof". Across the top, it reads: "Don't Be Hatin'".
Additionally, Perry has spoofed The Godfather, re-named The Godmother; and the classic "Brady Bunch" for the official music poster for Big Happy Family. Check these two out below.
Madea's Big Happy Family hits theaters April 22.
Tyler Perry spoof movie posters

Betty & Veronica

One of the most common types of Love Triangle, wherein the male hero is caught between his affections for two girls with drastically different personalities. "Betty" is the sweet, everyday Girl Next Door, whilst "Veronica" is more alluring, exotic and edgy, but has a more 'troublesome' or 'dangerous' personality. This translates to their physical appearances; "Betty" will be usually be something of a 'Plain Jane', whilst "Veronica" will be Ms Fanservice in all her glory. Look out for color-coding, though not always uniform; A blonde Betty will be paired with a dark or red-haired Veronica, while a brown- or red-haired Betty will be opposite a blonde Veronica.






Carrie vs. Natasha
Sex and The City
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Betty:Natasha
Veronica:Carrie Bradshaw
Why They Fight:
Blonde vs. Brunette
Fair vs. Dark
Archie
Jealousy
Breakdown: When commitment-phobic Mr. Big marries the tall, willowy, prim, twenty-something former Ralph Lauren model Natasha after dating her for only five months, our petite, neurotic, wisecracking, thirty-something Carrie's self-esteem is plunged into a dark abyss. Carrie self deprecatingly summed it up herself when describing Natsha as such: "She's shiny hair style section Vera Wang and I'm the sex column they run next to ads for penile implants". She also surmises Big chooses Natasha over her because Carrie is "C-c-c-curly" and "C-c-c-complicated". Big and Carrie eventually enter into an affair not long after he marries, that ends when Natasha discovers Carrie in their marital apartment and chips her tooth chasing after her. Carrie and Natasha are mainly romantic rivals, but Natasha becomes a tool for the show to explore the idea of the Perfect Women who make lesser, normal women feel insecure. 
Who Wins? I'm giving this one to Betty. Both are more than a little worse for wear after the debacle, and both lost Big, but Carrie loses Big and Aidan in the process, and sleeping with married men does not veer very far into the path of rightousness. Also, Natasha delivers a whopper of a verbal bitchslap to Carrie at their impromptu lunch that could only make her feel about as big as the period that concludes this sentence.




Jennifer vs. Angelina


Betty:Jennifer Aniston
Veronica:Angelina Jolie
Why They Fight:
Blonde vs. Brunette
Dark vs. Fair
Archie
Breakdown:A cultural deabte to rival Mary Ann and Ginger occured in 2005, when it was revealed that Brad Pitt, who was married to America's sweetheart Jennifer Anniston, was having an affair with his sultry, dark Mr & Mrs. Smith co-star Angelina Jolie, who was also a known fan of blood and limo sex. The press had a field day casting Jen as the angelic wronged woman and Angelina as the homewrecking seductress in their tabloid pieces.



Debbie vs. Liz


Betty:Debbie Reynolds
Veronica:Elizabeth Taylor
Why They Fight:
Dark vs. Fair
Archie
Breakdown:Many forget that the love triangle formed bewteen Debbie, Liz, and Eddie Fisher was the original Jen vs. Angie. Oft-married Liz taylor and Eddie fell in love while he was married to goody goody Debbie. Public opinion sided mostly with Debbie until Liz suffered a near fatal bout of pneumonia.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

WHATTTT!!!OLSENS ARE DOING IT BIG

Billionaire Olsen Twins: We're Legitimate Designers! ---(FYI LOVE THERE CLOTHES)

Us Magazine - March 23, 2011 1:12 PM PDT

Story photo: Billionaire Olsen Twins: We're Legitimate Designers!Kevin Mazur/WireImageUs Magazine
Unlike some celebrity clothing designers, Mary-Kate and AshleyOlsen are involved with each aspect of the apparel-making process.

As the head designers of three separate clothing lines -- The Row, Elizabeth & James and Olsenboye -- the 24-year-old sisters have brought in $1 billion in retail sales through their company, Dualstar. Still, Mary-Kate and Ashley tell Vogue's April issue that buyers weren't always so supportive of their fashion venture.
"We hired a showroom and talked buyers through," Ashley recalls. "People would drill us about fabric, where we'd make it," Mary-Kate adds. "The first season, customers bought it, so the stores came back. And drilled us again."

Still, the twins realized that with no formal design training under their belts, they were in for a tough sell.
"It's a fair question," Ashley notes, "but Dualstar started when we were six. And we had a collection with Walmart at 12, which was the upper tier of the tween market. It was before celebrity designers."

"And we were really designing it," Mary-Kate points out. "It would be jeans, a bit bohemian, or with a little blazer. It was really fashion-forward."

These days, the well-established sisters are finally being recognized for their achievements: they received their first ever CDFA nomination this year. (The twins will face off against Joseph Altuzarra and Prabal Gurung in the Swarovski Award for Womenswear category).
"It's classicist, no-bother stuff. I live in it," raves celebrity fan Lauren Hutton, who once modeled for The Row's look book. "It's beautifully tailored in a modern way. It just fits, chicly. You know, I look up to them."

With rave reviews and celebrity fans like Carey Mulligan, the former child stars show no signs of slowing down in the near future.
"I want to run a studio," Ashley announces. "I'd probably like to manage other people on their brands. It could be an artist. A young designer. It could be an existing brand."
"The thing about us," Mary-Kate interjects," is we think big. Huge."

Elizabeth Taylor: A timeless beauty

Elizabeth Taylor: A Look Back at a Legend

posted by Lizbeth Scordo - Wed Mar 23 2011, 3:56 PM PDT
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During her 79 years, Elizabeth Taylor -- classic beauty, serial monogamist, Oscar winner, AIDS activist -- captivated the world with her big-screen roles and her real-life dramas.
Born in Britain, Taylor and her American parents moved to Los Angeles at the age of seven, and became a bona fide star by age 12, with her starring role in the classic 1944 film "National Velvet," one of a whopping 50 movies she'd appear in over the next four decades.
Though the actress was praised for her beauty and acting prowess, and landed two Academy Awards over the course of her career, as well as an honorary Oscar in 1993, in later years she was better known for her tumultuous personal life thanks to her string of fiery romances and mostly failed marriages. Her first one to Conrad Hilton at age 18 seemed to set the stage for the rest. It ended after just one year, in 1951, well before divorce was casually accepted. Just one year later, Taylor wed English actor Mike Wilding, with whom she would have two sons.
Taylor would have eight marriages over her lifetime, but none as controversial as her fourth to singer Eddie Fisher in 1959. Her third husband, producer Mike Todd -- who was 25 years her senior -- had died in a plane crash just a year prior. Not only had Fisher and Todd been close friends, but Fisher was married to fellow actress -- and Elizabeth's own pal -- Debbie Reynolds, and the couple had two young children together (one of which was "Star Wars" actress Carrie Fisher) at the time he started up his affair with Taylor.
Said Taylor of the romance: "[Eddie] and Mike had been good friends and it seemed natural we should try to comfort each other for our loss ... In hindsight, I know I wasn't thinking straight. At the time I thought he needed me and I needed him. The press made much of Eddie's leaving his wife, Debbie Reynolds, but Eddie and Debbie's marriage was in trouble long before I hit the scene."
Elizabeth Taylor and Eddie Fisher.Courtesy Everett CollectionElizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection
Taylor and Fisher's marriage set off a media firestorm ... and so did their divorce. Four years later, she met the man she'd eventually call her "second great love" (with Todd being the first), legendary actor Richard Burton. The two met on the set of "Cleopatra" in 1963 and, by the next year, both had divorced their respective spouses to marry each other. Once again, the public was infatuated, especially after the two divorced a decade later, married each other again in 1975, and then divorced yet again after just a year. Over the course of their marriages, Burton and Taylor shared the screen 11 times, including the 1966 film "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf," for which Taylor won her second Oscar. In a recent interview with Us Weekly, Taylor revealed that "Woolf" is the film she was most proud of.
As she stepped back from acting in the 1980s, Taylor jumped into other endeavors. It was the AIDS-related death of good friend and one-time co-star, actor Rock Hudson, that prompted Taylor to get involved in something that would become hugely important to her for the rest of her life, HIV/AIDS charity work. Long before it became the politically correct thing to do, Taylor became involved with the AIDS Project Los Angeles in 1984. She later joined the board of directors of the National AIDS Research Foundation in Los Angeles, and the two charities eventually merged to form the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR), a group that has invested more than $300 million in AIDS research globally since 1985. "I will not be silenced and I will not give up and I will not be ignored," Taylor said of her AIDS advocacy.
Dame Elizabeth Taylor leaves Buckingham Palace after receiving the honour of Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire from Queen Elizabeth II, May 16, 2000.Anwar Hussein/Getty ImagesThe screen legend speaks out for her favorite cause at amfAR's Cinema Against AIDS benefit during the 56th International Cannes Film Festival in France on May 22, 2003.Scott Gries/Getty Images
Taylor also founded her own AIDS Foundation to help other organizations provide direct care to those suffering from the disease, and remained one of amfAR's most public faces, even speaking on World AIDS Day at the United Nations. It was, however, a simple handshake that may have made the biggest difference of all.
In 1989, Taylor was photographed shaking hands with an HIV/AIDS patient in a Bangkok hospital. The photograph made headlines throughout Southeast Asia. According to amfAR, "At least in that region, [that photo] probably did more than any other single event to quell fears about touching people with AIDS."
Dame Elizabeth Taylor with director David Lynch, Sharon Stone, and Sir Elton John at amfAR's Cinema Against AIDS Gala in Cannes, 2002.J. Vespa/WireImage
Though Taylor ultimately died of congestive heart failure, she experienced brushes with death multiple times throughout her life -- she nearly lost an eye and a leg, and had two serious bouts of pneumonia which required a tracheotomy and a ventilator. She was plagued with health problems her entire life and suffered from back pain dating back to when she fell of a horse during the production of "National Velvet." Her 20 surgeries over the years included two hip replacements and a hysterectomy.
The star also battled alcoholism, which landed her at the Betty Ford Clinic twice during the 1980s. During her second stint there she met the man who would become her last husband, construction worker Larry Fortensky (quite a switch from the husband who preceded him, U.S. Senator John Warner). The couple married in 1991, when Taylor was 59, at Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch. Taylor and Fortensky, who was 20 years Taylor's junior, split five years later.
Taylor with her great friend Michael Jackson at his 30th Anniversary Celebration at Madison Square Garden in NYC on September 7, 2001.Kevin Mazur/WireImage.comThe multi-talented star debuts just one of her many fragrances from her Jewel Perfume Collection at the Metropolitan Club in New York on September 20, 1993.Kevin Mazur/WireImage.com
Though the public spotlight might not have shone quite as brightly on Taylor during her later years -- her weight gain, diet books, and marriage to Fortensky became late-night fodder -- she continued to lead an active and varied life. She launched a series of super successful perfumes, continued her AIDS work, was made a Dame by Queen Elizabeth, and became close friends with Bel-Air neighborMichael Jackson, saying the two first forged a connection over having child stardom in common. Taylor was devastated after his death. "My heart... my mind... are broken. I loved Michael with all my soul and I can't imagine life without him. We had so much in common we had such loving fun together," she said in a statement.
The classic star also had no trouble moving right along with the times. In 1994 she played Fred Flintstone's mother-in-law in the big-screen version of "The Flintstones," later made a few sitcom appearances, and, in 2001, joined Shirley MacLaineJoan Collins, and one-time nemesis Debbie Reynolds in the tongue-in-cheek TV movie "These Old Broads," which was co-written by Reynolds' daughter Carrie Fisher.
Taylor poses for a cast shot with her "These Old Broads" co-stars, Debbie Reynolds, Shirley MacLaine, and Joan Collins. The 2001 TV movie was her final onscreen role.Everett Collection
Last year the self-confessed "Law & Order" fanatic even held a vote via Twitter to name her latest perfume. Her fans named it Violet Eyes, after the vivid-hued eyes that helped make Taylor famous in the first place.