Chaka Khan and Fantasia Catsuit Catfight, Christian Lacroix Making a Comeback and When Skinny Jeans Attack
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- Chaka Khan and Fantasia Barrino wore catsuits on the American Idol finale last night. [theGrio]
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- Chaka Khan and Fantasia Barrino wore catsuits on the American Idol finale last night. [theGrio]
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- The Quaker on the Quaker Oats box, Larry to his friends, got his hair did in yet another brand makeover. [WSJ]
- And speaking of makeovers, Burger King might be onto something with this stunner. [Buzzfeed]
- Vogue Italia‘s April cover celebrates prom looks and…masks. [Fashion Gone Rogue]
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- GDILF Alert! That’s Gay Dad I’d Like to — anyway, Ricky Martin and his moustache appears with his adorable twin sons on the cover of Vanity Fair Spain. How adorable would it be if Ricky’s twins grew up and married Jennifer Lopez‘s twins – I’m sure there’s some gay floating around in there somewhere — for the second generation Latin Explosion? [Daily Mail]
- And speaking of J. Lo, American Idol is getting its own clothing line with Kohl’s. Because , it hasn’t mass produced enough crap in the past. [Vogue UK]
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Jennifer Lopez better watch her back because American Idol is getting another dose of style when Tommy Hilfiger joins the cast as the new “image expert.”
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- Madonna is back in a big way. In addition to a new film (that may or may not be awful), a Super Bowl halftime performance this weekend (that may or may not feature an exposed nipple) and a video with Nicki Minaj and M.I.A. that debuts tonight during American Idol (that may or may not involve a threesome), the Queen of Pop also has a new album coming out called MDNA. And this is the cover. I’m getting a little Breathless Mahoney. [Paper]
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Let’s get this over with. Well, the People’s Choice Awards – or as I like to call it, “Wait, who’s that on the stage?” – were last night and Katy Perry cleaned house, winning five of the coveted (?) awards, including Favorite Female Artist, Favorite Song of the Year for “E.T.”, Favorite Music Video for “Last Night (T.G.I.F.)” and interestingly enough, Favorite TV Guest Star for her stint on How I Met Your Mother. Too bad she didn’t bother to show up. But as we all know, the People’s Choice Awards are on par with the Grammys in terms of relevance and on par with a moderately lavish bar mitzvah in terms of its ability to draw celebrities. Other big winners included Emma Stone, who was actually present to accept her awards for Favorite Movie Actress and Favorite Comedic Movie Actress and Demi Lovato who beat out pop heavyweights Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Rihanna and Perry to win Favorite Pop Artist. Full, unnecessarily long list of winners after the jump.
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Twas a sad sad weekend in the world of music. The Big Man responsible for the phenomenally ’80s sax solos on Lady Gaga‘s Edge of Glory and Hair passed away on Saturday of a stroke at 69. Now, little monsters might recognize him most from the Edge of Glory music video that was just released on Thursday 6/16 (which now has about 6 and a half million views), but most of the world will remember Clarence Clemons as the saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band, since the very beginning. Springsteen fans are now tuning into Gaga to hear his last ever performances, his last live show ever being with Mother Monster on American Idol. Read through to find out how Gaga got Clemons to play for her, and watch him on the Edge of Glory.
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Fresh on the Louboutin heels of her comeback, Jennifer Lopez is not resting on her laurels. The mother of two and sometime singer-actress is putting in a full day’s work on HSN July 2nd to promote her newest fragrance Love and Light.
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- Ex-Real Housewife of New Jersey Danielle Staub has gone from the shore to the pole in her new career as a stripper. She likes to strip! And stretch! And strip! She’s almost 50! [Daily Mail]
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In a mildly flattering profile in The New York Times detailing the resurrection of Jennifer Lopez from the Louboutin-laced ashes of her once-faltering career, the dubiously talented multi-hyphenate diva admits that her biggest career disappointment was her failed clothing line.