I guess Kanye West could not resist seeing Kim K rocking a short wig wore various futuristic PVC latex outfits and vintage dresses. Love is definitely in the air.
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
KIM KARDASHIAN $ KANYE WEST CAUGHT IN CAMERA KISSING IN PUBLIC
Kanye West went on set to support Kim Kardashian yesterday during her photoshoot for L’Uomo Vogue. And whiles on set, Kanye West and Kim Kardashian got it going as lovers-kissing!
I guess Kanye West could not resist seeing Kim K rocking a short wig wore various futuristic PVC latex outfits and vintage dresses. Love is definitely in the air.

I guess Kanye West could not resist seeing Kim K rocking a short wig wore various futuristic PVC latex outfits and vintage dresses. Love is definitely in the air.
Nicky minaj Niples slip out on "good morning America"


Nicki Minaj made an appearance this morning for Good Morning America’s Summer Concert Series, and naturally her boob managed to finagle its way out of her low-cut top into the open for millions of viewers to see. I don’t know why anyone would be surprised this would happen, it’s Nicki-skanky-Minaj for chrissakes. You’ve kind of got to expect this kind of thing, just like you’d expect a baboon to pick its ass. The only thing that would have been surprising would be if some actual talent had popped out.
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Live: Pitbull, Nicki Minaj, Maroon 5, others at KIIS-FM's Wango Tango
If there was a single message to take home from Saturday’s all-day KIIS-FM concert at the Home Depot Center in Carson, it was: Wango Tango.
The two-word name of the daylong pop music event, now in its 15th year, was repeated so many times during the eight hours of performances, both onstage by artists and during commercial breaks between each 20-minute set, that it felt as if the powerful radio station were still trying to persuade us to attend.
It was as if a roster that included, among others, heavy hitters Pitbull, Nicki Minaj, Wiz Khalifa, B.o.B. and Maroon 5 teamed with a crop of young risers such as J. Cole, Big Sean, the Wanted, Wallpaper and K’Naan — to say nothing of quickie “guest-host” appearances by Justin Bieber and Ryan Seacrest — weren’t enough. The music certainly was bountiful, even if, as is the case with most radio concerts, the presentation felt like an extended commercial for its own relevance.
PHOTOS: Wango Tango
Aside from originally being the name of a Ted Nugent song about a sexy dance, Wango Tango is KIIS-FM’s annual fan-day party, and each installment since the first in 1998 has featured dozens of America’s hottest and/or most buzzing pop music artists getting their 15 minutes onstage (in many cases, quite literally) for thousands of screaming teens and their parents, twentysomethings and ageless pop music and pop culture fanatics looking for musical bliss.
In years past, these performers have included acts ranging from Hootie & the Blowfish, Aerosmith and Wayne Newton to Britney Spears, Kanye West, Outkast and Mariah Carey, a virtual who’s who of the Billboard pop, hip-hop, rock and R&B charts. For a lot of Angelenos who grew up in the ’90s and ’00s, the L.A. institution is imprinted as one of their first live music experiences. And you could tell that at the Home Depot Center on Saturday, where the tween screams were legion and the joy unbridled. After all, few experiences in 2012 are as pregnant with glee as when Bieber enters a stadium filled with excited teenagers, as he did at exactly 5:20 p.m. to introduce his new label mate, Carly Rae Jepsen. The impact when singer-TV personality Adam Levine landed onstage to vocalize his hook during Gym Class Heroes’ “Stereo Heart” was probably recorded at the Earthquake Data Center — as were the rumble of bass during Minaj’s “Superbass” and the insistent foot stomping of Pitbull during “Give Me Everything.”
There was a dark side to all this, though. Witness pop culture’s sad underbelly: the volume of impressionable minds that, upon seeing lunkheaded “Jersey Shore” star Ronnie Ortiz-Magro in the crowd, ran toward him as though he were a steroid prophet. And that his compadre Pauly D warmed up the amphitheater on the turntables should be the subject of a grievance from the union that represents DJs — if there were one.
But this is pop culture, after all, and despite its seemingly disposable nature, at its worst it’s a brand of fame facilitated by expert business professionals who understand how to achieve maximum impact. Which is to say, there were as many fiscal agendas floating around behind the scenes as there were songs flying out of the speakers. The knowledge, for example, that two of the day’s early acts, British boy band the Wanted and young Canadian vocalist Jepsen, whose “Call Me Maybe” is in heavy rotation on KIIS-FM, are both repped by Bieber manager Scooter Braun’s agency, isn’t important to a gaggle of screaming girls singing along, nor is the notion that their presence on the bill might have something to do with Bieber’s brief appearance. (Bieber was apparently on his way to a Lakers game, where he was spotted courtside a few hours later.)
All that’s important is the thrill the fans got when the Wanted broke out its hit, “Glad You Came,” or when the guys in the crowd recited all the words to Big Sean’s “Dance (ASS).” The aspirational rhymes in both the Gym Class Heroes’ “Billionaire” and K’Naan’s massive World Cup smash, “Wavin’ Flag,” were high points of the night, and both prompted sing-along refrains.
When Minaj, whose set was a mini version of the Roman-esque vamp she did at this year’s Grammy Awards, moved to the wickedly infectious “Beez in the Trap,” the crowd rapped along — even while she muffled all the song’s cussing for the family-friendly audience. But her set, though by definition rushed, was uneven and resulted in a high-energy but low-impact show.
Pitbull’s set, though, was as big as the amphitheater. He and his backing band, filled with percussion and bass, didn’t seem to care if this were a radio show, a Miami beach party or a Caribbean yacht. The man was all business: lean, dressed in black and wearing impenetrable dark sunglasses. He filled his half-hour with a focused energy that proved a simple truth: Money, fame and success may be involved, but ultimately, the only business that matters is what takes place onstage and how it affects the screaming .
Nicki Minaj wants kid in five years
Nicki Minaj has spoken out about her desire of having a baby in five years.
The 29-year-old rapper even joked about being keen to give birth on US talk show 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show'.
On being asked by the host about where she hopes to be in five years, the rapper said that she would have started a family.
The 29-year-old rapper even joked about being keen to give birth on US talk show 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show'.
On being asked by the host about where she hopes to be in five years, the rapper said that she would have started a family.
"Maybe I'll be having a baby. I would love to give birth on your show," Contactmusic quoted her as saying on the show.
Despite her lucrative rise to fame, the 'Starships' hitmaker doesn't like to splash her cash on presents for herself and she prefers to buy her friends lavish gifts, such as Range Rovers, as they get "really excited".
"I'm still not like a big spender ... I Love buying other people stuff, because when I buy myself something I feel like, I don't really need this. You know, 'Why am I getting it?' I just bought my best friends Range Rovers. They're really excited about that," she said.
While Minaj's latest album 'Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded' features some explicit lyrics, the blonde beauty insists she doesn't feel responsible for her younger fans, but she has urged her "little ladybugs" not to "rush" growing up.
"You know what, I don't really think I have to deal with it. I'm not their parents... I can only give advice and you guys know I always give my young little ladybugs my most precious advice, which is to stay a child. Don't rush to grow up," she said.
"You know the good thing about my album is we always make it in a clean version," she added.
Despite her lucrative rise to fame, the 'Starships' hitmaker doesn't like to splash her cash on presents for herself and she prefers to buy her friends lavish gifts, such as Range Rovers, as they get "really excited".
"I'm still not like a big spender ... I Love buying other people stuff, because when I buy myself something I feel like, I don't really need this. You know, 'Why am I getting it?' I just bought my best friends Range Rovers. They're really excited about that," she said.
While Minaj's latest album 'Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded' features some explicit lyrics, the blonde beauty insists she doesn't feel responsible for her younger fans, but she has urged her "little ladybugs" not to "rush" growing up.
"You know what, I don't really think I have to deal with it. I'm not their parents... I can only give advice and you guys know I always give my young little ladybugs my most precious advice, which is to stay a child. Don't rush to grow up," she said.
"You know the good thing about my album is we always make it in a clean version," she added.
Nicki Minaj's Fan-Crazed Aussie Arrival
An always eccentric Nicki Minaj was spotted making an arrival in Sydney, Australia this afternoon (May 15) to a swarm of screaming fans.
The “Superbass” singer quickly posed with fans as she toted her rolling luggage dressed in cheetah print rainboots and a bright pink jacket while tweeting, “Australia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
The “Superbass” singer quickly posed with fans as she toted her rolling luggage dressed in cheetah print rainboots and a bright pink jacket while tweeting, “Australia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
In other news, according to Confidential the 29-year-old performer has made some specific requests for her Aussie tour including contact lens solution, 12 cans of Red Bull and 24 bottles of Snapple.
She also requires sugary treats in the form of Belgian waffles, which should come laced with syrup, powered sugar, whipped cream and butter. The most important addition is “lots of wings,”
She also requires sugary treats in the form of Belgian waffles, which should come laced with syrup, powered sugar, whipped cream and butter. The most important addition is “lots of wings,”
Enjoy the pictures of Nicki Minaj arriving in Sydney, Australia by a crowd of fans (May 15).
Photo Credit: FameFlynet.com
Monday, 14 May 2012
Transgender to Khloe K This Lawsuit Can Disappear ... For $150,000!!!
The transgender woman suing Khloe Kardashian for allegedly pushing her outside a club in Hollywood is willing to throw out the suit ... but only if KK coughs up $150k -- STAT.
TMZ broke the story ... Chantal Spears (also known as Ronald Spears) filed a lawsuit in December ... claiming Khloe assaulted her in front of Playhouse nightclub back in 2009. Khloe claims it was self-defense.
In new legal docs ... Chantal/Ronald now says she is willing to settle the case out of court, IF Khloe pays her a hefty fee for "mental and emotional anxiety" ... to the tune of $150,000.
Khloe countered the request ... stating that Chantal/Ronald has failed to truly specify what her alleged damages were, despite being asked several times.
The case is still ongoing and a judge has yet to rule.
TMZ broke the story ... Chantal Spears (also known as Ronald Spears) filed a lawsuit in December ... claiming Khloe assaulted her in front of Playhouse nightclub back in 2009. Khloe claims it was self-defense.
In new legal docs ... Chantal/Ronald now says she is willing to settle the case out of court, IF Khloe pays her a hefty fee for "mental and emotional anxiety" ... to the tune of $150,000.
Khloe countered the request ... stating that Chantal/Ronald has failed to truly specify what her alleged damages were, despite being asked several times.
The case is still ongoing and a judge has yet to rule.
The Desperate Housewives Stars, Then and Now
Sunday marks the end of road for the lovely ladies of Wisteria Lane. And what a road it's been. After eight seasons of drama, debauchery, tears and hilarity, ABC’s Desperate Housewives is coming to an end.
A lot has happened to the series' lovely stars, but time has been kind to the ladies. Check out a the photos of the show's core stars – Teri Hatcher, Felicity Huffman, Marcia Cross and Eva Longoria – when the series debuted (left) in 2004 and a new shot taken this year (right). They still look as sizzling as they day all the drama started.
While saying goodbye to Wisteria Lane isn't easy, Hatcher tells PEOPLE that embodying the role of Susan Mayer was "an opportunity that anyone would have been lucky to be a part of. I am at the top of the grateful list."
Here are a few thoughts from Hatcher and her fellow castmates about their years on the iconic show.
• Teri Hatcher on her favorite episodes
"The show was so successful because even when the stories went off track, there were always moments to enjoy in different characters – even guest stars. The look of the first year was so great, so distinct, so specific. I loved the Bree [Marcia Cross's character] hair flip."
• Felicity Huffman on what she’ll miss about her costars
"I find Eva really inspirational because she looks at the world and she asks, 'Can I help? I want to make it better.' She’s someone who is not frightened. I admire that. What I'll miss about Marcia is her big heart. She's very loving. And Teri, I'll miss her professionalism and the way that she has a great mind for business.”
• Marcia Cross on what's next for her
"There are so many things I want to do but it's really about the people in my mind that I've neglected, though they don't necessarily feel that way. I've already promised my daughters [twins Eden and Savannah, 5] that wherever they go to school next year I will be the class mom in some way, shape or form."
• Eva Longoria on the show's instant success
"I knew we were a hit when we were booked on Oprah and we hadn’t even aired yet. We were on billboards and dry cleaning bags, and you couldn't go anywhere without seeing our faces. I remember Helen Hunt telling me, ‘Never forget this time. There's nothing like the birth of a hit.' That time, the birth of a hit is rare, and it's better than any award."
A lot has happened to the series' lovely stars, but time has been kind to the ladies. Check out a the photos of the show's core stars – Teri Hatcher, Felicity Huffman, Marcia Cross and Eva Longoria – when the series debuted (left) in 2004 and a new shot taken this year (right). They still look as sizzling as they day all the drama started.
While saying goodbye to Wisteria Lane isn't easy, Hatcher tells PEOPLE that embodying the role of Susan Mayer was "an opportunity that anyone would have been lucky to be a part of. I am at the top of the grateful list."
Here are a few thoughts from Hatcher and her fellow castmates about their years on the iconic show.
• Teri Hatcher on her favorite episodes
"The show was so successful because even when the stories went off track, there were always moments to enjoy in different characters – even guest stars. The look of the first year was so great, so distinct, so specific. I loved the Bree [Marcia Cross's character] hair flip."
• Felicity Huffman on what she’ll miss about her costars
"I find Eva really inspirational because she looks at the world and she asks, 'Can I help? I want to make it better.' She’s someone who is not frightened. I admire that. What I'll miss about Marcia is her big heart. She's very loving. And Teri, I'll miss her professionalism and the way that she has a great mind for business.”
• Marcia Cross on what's next for her
"There are so many things I want to do but it's really about the people in my mind that I've neglected, though they don't necessarily feel that way. I've already promised my daughters [twins Eden and Savannah, 5] that wherever they go to school next year I will be the class mom in some way, shape or form."
• Eva Longoria on the show's instant success
"I knew we were a hit when we were booked on Oprah and we hadn’t even aired yet. We were on billboards and dry cleaning bags, and you couldn't go anywhere without seeing our faces. I remember Helen Hunt telling me, ‘Never forget this time. There's nothing like the birth of a hit.' That time, the birth of a hit is rare, and it's better than any award."
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