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Watch: Rihanna Hits Fan With Mic

3 hours ago

If you're going to see Rihanna in concert on her current 'Diamonds' world tour, take our advice and don't get too hands-on with the singer or you could end up getting clobbered.

That's exactly what happened to one over-excited fan during Ri-Ri's recent show in Birmingham.

The singer got up close and personal with the crowd as she belted out her hit 'We Found Love' but one fan took the opportunity to grab the star and, after they refused to let go, Rihanna smacked the unidentified individual with her mic. In the face.

Ouch.

And don't go thinking it was an accident either. One fan later tweeted: "[Rihanna] just hit someone with her mic on accident haha oops."

To which Rihanna replied: "Purpose! That bitch won't let me go."

Two words: Don't mess.

Watch a fan-recorded video of the incident above.

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- The Huffington Post UK

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Watch: Your First Look At 'Anchorman 2'

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The Ron Burgundy sequel is actually happening, and this first trailer with new footage from the upcoming movie proves it.

Check out the trailer for the sequel, directed by original "Anchorman" director Adam McKay, with the full cast from the original: Will Ferrell, Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, David Koechner and finally, some footage of Kristen Wiig as Brick Tamland's love interest. »


- The Huffington Post

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'The Voice' Crowns Its Winner

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"The Voice" has crowned its winner: Danielle Bradbery is the Season 4 champion.

The 16-year-old country singer from Team Blake is the competition's youngest winner ever, beating out fellow team members The Swon Brothers, who came in third place, and runner-up Michelle Chamuel of newbie coach Usher's team to become Season 4's "Voice" winner.

"I"m so thankful," Danielle said after the final results were announced as tears filled her eyes and confetti fell on the stage. "I'm sorry. I'm speechless."

No one went home empty-handed, though: All of the finalists won cars, courtesy of Kia.

A very confident Blake -- who celebrated his 38th birthday on Tuesday and won both Season 2 (Jermaine Paul) and Season 3 (Cassadee Pope) -- said in his final confessional, "I know that Danielle and The Swon Brothers want this so badly that it's going to make my year to see them standing in the winner's circle. »


- The Huffington Post

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Bryan Cranston On The End Of 'Breaking Bad'

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"Breaking Bad" Season 5 marks the end of AMC's critically acclaimed drama, and as we draw closer to the debut of the final eight episodes, star Bryan Cranston took to Reddit to host an Ama and answer fans' burning questions about the end of the series.

Read on to find out what we learned about "Breaking Bad" Season 5 and Cranston's experiences filming the show, direct from the man himself.

Walt's descent into villainy has been a slow but seemingly inevitable process, and Cranston pinpointed the moment when he thinks Walt officially "broke bad" fairly early on: "My feeling is that Walt broke bad in the very first episode. It was very subtle but he did because that's when he decided to become someone that he's not in order to gain financially. He made the Faustian deal at that point and everything else was a slippery slope."

Cranston admitted that the role »


- The Huffington Post

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Nick Offerman Is 'Axe Cop'

10 hours ago

Who is "Axe Cop"? Fox has finally been given the green light to confirm that Nick Offerman is indeed providing the voice behind the upcoming cartoon superhero.

Offerman is also an executive producer on "Axe Cop," which is based on a popular comic book series about an unconventional crimefighter who sports a hefty moustache, sleeps just two minutes a night and eats only birthday cake. »


- TVGuide.com

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'The Big Bang Theory's' Risky Choice

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Sheldon (Jim Parsons) and Leonard's (Johnny Galecki) dysfunctional friendship is arguably the heart of CBS' "Big Bang Theory," but Galecki is the first to admit that the dynamic duo "could implode or split up at any second."

In a recent interview with Gold Derby, Galecki discussed the relationship between Leonard and Sheldon -- specifically why Leonard hasn't just slapped Sheldon for all his irritating behavior and constant putdowns. "You would be surprised -- or you might not be surprised -- how often I'm asked that question," Galecki laughed. "They really, truly need each other on some levels ... They have very different hearts, but they share the same brain in a lot of ways."

Galecki recalled an episode in the show's most recent season, "when Leonard talked about moving out and moving in with Penny, due to Sheldon ruining the 'Harry Potter' books for him. Of course, all of that discomfort »


- Laura Prudom

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She's Out

11 hours ago

Selma Blair is officially leaving "Anger Management" following a fight with co-star Charlie Sheen, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Per TMZ, the drama began when Blair allegedly told "Anger Management" executives that Sheen was always late to set and had a bad work ethic. When Sheen heard about Blair's criticism, he reportedly fired the actress and issued an ultimatum -- if Blair showed up to set on Monday, Sheen would quit.

Apparently, Sheen's threats were enough to spook "Anger Management's" producers, because production company Lionsgate confirmed Blair's exit on Tuesday afternoon in a statement: "We are confirming that Selma Blair will not be returning to 'Anger Management' and we wish her the very best.”

According to Deadline, Sheen reportedly fired Blair via text, and the actress wasn't the only cast member who had issues with the star's on-set behavior. Deadline also reports that Blair's role as Sheen's »


- Laura Prudom

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'Nashville' Might Sound Very Different Next Season ...

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There's more drama in "Nashville"! The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively that executive music producer T Bone Burnett will not be returning for Season 2 of ABC drama "Nashville."

Burnett was credited with overseeing more than 100 original songs for the show, as well as producing or co-producing dozens of original songs in its first season. Buddy Miller, Burnett's producing and composing partner from Season 1, will now take over the role.

This isn't the first hiccup for the Connie Britton and Hayden Panettiere-led ABC series -- the only freshman drama to receive a second season from the network -- but it might be the most noticeable, both for viewers and the cast and creator.

"That's part of what excited me about the show was the challenge of singing," star Connie Britton told The Huffington Post in a video interview before the show premiered. "I can tell you for sure that I »


- Maggie Furlong

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Chef Describes Jackson Children's Lives To Jury

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Los Angeles — Michael Jackson's personal chef described for jurors the home lives of the children during the final months of the singer's life and their ongoing grief over their father's death nearly four years ago.

Gone are the freewheeling days when the children, Prince, Paris and Blanket Jackson played with their father and traded jokes at the dinner table, chef Kai Chase told jurors Tuesday.

It has been replaced, Chase said, by a weight on eldest son Prince Michael Jackson's shoulders. Daughter Paris Jackson cries and no longer wants parties for her birthday since her father hosted a private circus for her 11th birthday. Youngest son Blanket, who remains home-schooled, wears a T-shirt with his father's image every Friday, she said.

Chase recounted for jurors her interactions with Jackson, his children and her ongoing work with the singer's mother and children for jurors hearing Katherine Jackson's negligent »


- AP

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Watch: 'Daily Show' Skewers Evangelical's Claim That Gays Bully Christians

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In her latest segment for "The Daily Show," comedian Samantha Bee openly mocks an evangelical's claim that Christians are "bullied" by the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.

Airing on Monday, the segment features Boise, Idaho, pastor and radio host Matt Slick attempting to make the case that Christians are becoming victims.

"The Christians that I talked to are intimidated," Slick told Bee. "They'll often get intimidated, they'll often get persecuted ... for just saying that they believe that homosexuality is wrong, or that homosexuals are sinful -- just like adulterers, just like pedophiles, just like liars, just like thieves."

Slick goes on to claim that homosexuals "are not tolerant" of Christians and even proposes -- to a visibly dubious Bee -- that "homosexuals go out and find straights to beat up."

"These kinds of events are not publicized very well," Slick said. "Why is this not being covered?"

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- Meredith Bennett-Smith

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Sebastien De La Cruz: Racism Helped Me Showcase My Mexican Culture

14 hours ago

Leave it to 11-year-old Sebastien de la Cruz to make lemonade out of the very acid and racist lemons thrown at him on Twitter last week.

After withstanding a downpour of racist remarks for performing the National Anthem wearing a Mexican charro outfit at game three of the NBA finals last Tuesday, “El Charro de Oro” told HuffPost Voces that the experience actually helped him showcase what he loves.

“I think it [did] help me, in some way, just to show my cultura. To show what Mariachi is,” de la Cruz told The Huffington Post during his appearance on Univision’s morning show "Despierta América."

Despite understanding and speaking Spanish, the San-Antonio native asked for host Raúl González’s help during the bilingual interview confessing that he feels very shy when speaking Spanish because everyone speaks it so differently. (Check Out A Video Of The Interview Above)

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- The Huffington Post

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Watch: This 'Billie Jean' Cover Will Leave You Slack-Jawed

14 hours ago

Two multi-talented YouTube musicians are blowing our mind this week with their excellent cover of the Michael Jackson classic "Billie Jean."

In this video, Michael Henry and Justin Robinett belt out the 1980s hit song while they both simultaneously play the keyboard and the drums.

"Omg, The Coordination," exclaimed one YouTube user in appreciation after watching the clip.

Henry and Robinett, who met while attending Texas Tech University in 2009, have previously achieved viral success thanks to their covers of songs by The Band Perry, Adele, and David Guetta, among other big names.

Last year, the duo released a Justin Bieber/Backstreet Boys mashup that gave some viewers "goosebumps." The mashup was so good, in fact, that Bieber himself called the YouTube mix "great."

Watch Henry and Robinett's "Billie Jean" cover here:

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- Dominique Mosbergen

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'Mad Men' Star: 'I Thought I Was Going To Play A Dad On ABC Family'

14 hours ago

Now that he's working with Don Draper day in and day out on "Mad Men," Harry Hamlin has risen back to the top of the TV world.

Hamlin took on the role of Jim Cutler on the AMC drama this season, a partner at Sc & P with a fondness for getting in to trouble (drugs in the office, anyone?). But the "L.A. Law" alum says he never thought he would be on "Mad Men" in his wildest dreams.

"A year or so ago, I turned to Lisa [Rinna], my wife, and I said, 'You know, I think I'm going to go back to work now. I took a bunch of years off to raise my kids, and I think I'm ready to be a regular on a show again,''" Hamlin said in an interview with Gold Derby's Chris Beachum (above at the 23:30 mark). "'In my mind, I thought that »


- Leigh Weingus

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Watch Showtime's New Series Before The Premiere

15 hours ago

If the boss isn't looking, you can sit at your desk and watch the entire first episode of Showtime's upcoming drama series "Ray Donovan" right here. Liev Schreiber stars as a guy who makes the problems of L.A.'s elite disappear, while Jon Voight plays his devious recently paroled father (Voight introduces the video below and says Showtime's "Brace Yourself" slogan with just slightly more enthusiasm than if he was at gunpoint). »


- EW

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The Postal Service's New Video Goes Upside Down

15 hours ago

The Postal Service is headed to the laundromat in their latest video, a gravity-defying clip set to "A Tattered Line of String." The song, with Jenny Lewis, is a new track from the 10th-anniversary reissue of "Give Up."

The "String" video features a befuddled man whose laundry endeavors are interrupted by a building that appears to be flipping upside down. The quirky camera angles complement the song's upbeat tone, even if the laundry-doer holding on to a washing mashing for dear life isn't have quite as fun of an experience.

"String" marks Postal Service's first single since 2005, when the band was wrapping up its promotion of their successful 2003 album. The Ben Gibbard-fronted group is currently reuniting for a world tour that concludes Aug. 3 with a set at Lollapalooza. »


- The Huffington Post

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Miley Cyrus Is That You?

15 hours ago

Miley Cyrus is getting fans hyped for the release of her new music video with two teaser clips. Cyrus has been publicizing the upcoming premiere of the music video for "We Can't Stop" for days through her Twitter page.

The first teaser (shown above) has Cyrus rocking a mesh crop-top and a birdcage veil attached to a beanie. The 20-year-old singer is surrounded by friends as she sings the chorus to the Mike Will Made It-produced single.

In the second clip (shown below), Cyrus treads water in a dimly lit pool before various people jump in and join her.

The video for "We Can't Stop" will make its debut on Wednesday. "We Can't Stop" is the lead single off of Cyrus' upcoming album. The track is a different sound for Cyrus, as it takes a club jam vibe and has the Disney alum singing about drugs and staying out all »


- Madeline Boardman

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Former Playboy Playmate Admits Helping Boyfriend In Us Illegally

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Syracuse, N.Y. — A former Playboy Playmate has admitted helping her Canadian boyfriend after he illegally entered the United States in northern New York last summer.

Syracuse's The Post-Standard newspaper () says Colleen Shannon pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to a felony charge and faces a sentence ranging from no jail time to 10 months. http://bit.ly/16esc3V

Federal agents say the 35-year-old Los Angeles resident and her boyfriend were arrested after he illegally crossed the border and rendezvoused with her in Fort Covington. Officials say the boyfriend has a criminal record in Canada.

Shannon was the centerfold for Playboy's 50th anniversary edition in 2004. She works as a disc jockey and calls herself the world's sexiest DJ. She declined to comment after the court appearance.

Shannon's boyfriend told authorities he knew his criminal record would bar his U.S. entry. He's jailed and faces deportation. »


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'Terminator 3' Actor Placed On Involuntary Psychiatric Hold (Report)

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Troubled actor Nick Stahl was taken to a Los Angeles hospital Tuesday morning and placed on an involuntary "5150 psychiatric" hold, according to TMZ. The website reports that the "Terminator 3" star -- who has battled drug addiction in the past -- was brought into the facility by a friend at 3:30 a.m. No more details were disclosed.

Stahl, 33, starred in the blockbuster hit with Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2003. In June 2012, the actor caused alarm when he was reported missing by his wife after checking out of rehab early. The actor had previously told friends he was committed to getting treatment one month prior, it was reported, after he was spotted in La's Skid Row district. »


- Youyoung Lee

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Photos From The 'Veronica Mars' Movie Set

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It's officially underway! Filming began on the "Veronica Mars" movie on Monday in Los Angeles and creator Rob Thomas and star Kristen Bell giddily tweeted photos from the set.

Bell donned her Neptune t-shirt and had her "Veronica Mars"-themed binder, bust and duffle bag in hand for her first day of filming, while Thomas snapped a photo of his and Bell's chairs on set.

First day of school...I might be a bit over excited? #VeronicaMarsMovie pic.twitter.com/rmimKLHnB6

Kristen Bell (@IMKristenBell) June 17, 2013

It's real. pic.twitter.com/HOlqorgrXV

Rob Thomas (@RobThomas) June 17, 2013

Sam Huntington, who played Luke Haldeman in two Season 1 episodes of "Veronica Mars," was also on the movie set. He joins returning stars Ryan Hansen (Dick Casablancas), Krysten Ritter (Gia Goodman), Jason Dohring (Logan Echolls), Chris Lowell (Stosh "Piz" Piznarski), Percy Daggs III (Wallace Fennel), Francis Capra (Eli "Weevil" Navarro), Christine Lakin (Susan Knight), Daran »


- Jaimie Etkin

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Why Jessica Chastain Doesn't Talk About Her Boyfriend

15 hours ago

After attending the Oscars as a nominee two years in a row, Jessica Chastain is used to all the press. But one thing she's not comfortable talking about with reporters is her personal life.

"I'm so private ... Sometimes when someone asks me about my dating status, I get really quiet about that because I want to protect it," Chastain told E! during the Maui Film Festival where she received the Nova Award. "When I'm engaged someday -- who knows to who -- I'll probably be more open about it."

The 36-year-old actress, who is dating Italian fashion executive Gian Luca Passi de Preposulo, further revealed why she has decided not to go into detail when discussing her new romance.

"Seeing all these interviews with actors talking about 'loves of their lives' and then they break up in a year and you're thinking, 'What if something happens and they end up being a total jerk? »


- Leigh Blickley

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