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4 February 2011 2:00 PM, PST | MTV Newsroom | See recent MTV Newsroom news »
Another week is in the books here in the MTV Newsroom, and while every day is a hard-hitting sprint to get you the biggest and best stories, it feels like we went just a little bit harder this week. We were on top of Justin Bieber's movie premiere (and believe us, we're just getting warmed up), all over the unveiling of Rihanna's controversial new video for "S&M" (which continues to make waves over its extra-sexy content) and first on the scene when it was announced that "Beavis and Butt-head" were coming back to the fold (welcome back, boys — everybody missed you). And that's not even mentioning Britney Spears' album title, the break-up of the White Stripes and the continuous roller coaster ride that is "American Idol."
So before you start waiting in line for next week's premiere of "Never Say Never" or get your chili recipes together for the Super Bowl, »
- Kyle Anderson
3 February 2011 1:30 PM, PST | MTV Newsroom | See recent MTV Newsroom news »
On Wednesday afternoon (February 2), two amazing worlds collided. Following the announcement (care of the cast of "Skins") that legendary animated duo "Beavis and Butt-head" would be returning to the MTV airwaves some time this summer, Justin Bieber took to his Twitter feed to share his excitement with the rest of the world.
"Solid day in NYC," he wrote. "Played hoops and just went to the MTV Upfronts ... Beavis and Butthead are coming back!!!" (The tweet was something of an understatement, as Bieber also unveiled his new film "Never Say Never" and watched the New York Knicks fall to the Dallas Mavericks at Madison Square Garden.)
Bieber's enthusiasm for the duo is a little strange, especially considering that it began airing on MTV a full year before the 16-year-old Canadian singer was born. But his excitement shown through on the red carpet for the premiere of "Never Say Never."
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- Kyle Anderson
2 items from 2011
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