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Jersey Shore fans brace yourself for a very different upcoming season.
Unless you have been living under a rock, you must know that everyone's favorite guidette, Nicole Polizzi, is expecting. Being the little trooper that she is, she has agreed to continue to be on the show. But do not expect to see knocked up Snooki in the club. As a matter of fact, she won't even be living in the shore house this season!
Yup, looks like little miss party girl cleaned the make-up from the night before out of her eyes and realized that the house she called home is not the most sanitary place to live, especially while carrying a child.
In MTV’s show I Just Want My Pants Back, the characters, like many New York residents, frequent their Brooklyn neighborhood bodega on a daily basis. The bodega in the show and countless others throughout the city are important locations in many people’s lives. Maybe they know you by name and or how you take your coffee. Maybe they don’t judge you when you come in the next day for an egg sandwich in your work clothes. From shrimp flavored crackers and hard to find nostalgic candies, bodegas offer things you need and items bought on impulse, like cheap lighters that light up. No matter the ethnicity of your corner bodega they all have one thing in common; they are relied on by many residents as a source of necessity and great food. Remember not to judge a bodega by its storefront window because some bodegas serve up the best foods you can find anywhere in the city.
Drama hit Young Money artist Tyga’s ‘Careless World’ tour on Monday night in Omaha! Police confirmed with MTV News that two members of Tyga's entourage were shot and suffered minor wounds when a van that the Young Money rapper was traveling in was gunned down after his show at the Sokol Auditorium.
Tyga's artist "Honey Cocaine," a.k.a Sochitla Sal, took to Twitter early Tuesday morning and confirmed that she was one of the people shot. It read, "Got shot and I'm not dead. #LoveLifeAndGod.
Presented by Style360 and held at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York City, the Bebe Black Fall 2012 fashion show attracted a packed house of editors, celebrities and fashionistas alike. The wonderful aspect to the Bebe brand is that these are well-made designs, that flatter the body, with attention to detail that many consumers can afford to purchase and enjoy. MTV's Snooki from "Jersey Shore" and Angela Simmons, daughter of rap mogul Russell Simmons (Rev Run) were spotted in the front row. I'll be the first to say, that the Bebe Black Collection had a very up-scale and mature vibe to it. As the playful, funky music began-- out came the first styles. Models featured a Gwen Stefani-type retro look with pin-curl rolled bangs, wavy hair, and a crimson red pout. My initial thought was "sexy secretary" as I noticed the demure hem-lines, but true to the Bebe sense of style -- I knew things were bound to heat up! After I was taken by the initial lady-like looks with a vampy twist, my next favorite was a leopard jacket paired with a skinny cropped pant and accented by a sassy red pointed-toe heel which was so chic! For a special occasion, party or event there were beautiful floor length dresses that hugged every curve of the body in a lush midnight blue velvet or sexy black lace with cut-out detailing.
Is the world's favorite guidette admitting she's bisexual?
The Huffington Post reports Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi saying, "I would consider myself bi. I've done stuff with girls before. But I would never be with a girl because I like... penis. But I've experimented." A little TMI, though it's not that we expected anything less from the bladder control-challenged 24-year-old.
During past seasons, Snooki has kissed fellow cast member, Deena Nicole Cortes, and even her off-shore bestie, Ryder. In other words, like many ladies seduced by liquor bottles married to Ke$ha, Polizzi admits to having "bar-sexual" tendencies when under the influence & under the spell of house music.
Joonbug: Did you ever think Jersey Shore was going to be such a hit?
Vinny Guadagnino: I knew the show would be good because of all of the craziness that was taking place on season one but I had no idea it was going to be a cultural phenomenon. The show didn't even have a title when we filmed it, so we had no idea what it would become.
JB: What's the best and worst part about being on the show?
VG: The worst part is being away from my family and friends for extended periods of time when we film and travel. The best part of the show is all of the opportunities that it has given me in the entertainment industry such as acting and other various projects I get to work on to show the creative side to my personality.
"It's less coooold in the D."
If you're not familiar with T-Baby (a.k.a Latonya Miles), she's the Detroit rapper who shot to viral video fame with her homemade music video "It's So Cold in the D." The video was originally uploaded in 2008, but was recently revitalized by MTV's Beavis and Butthead. Since airing on the show, the video's YouTube views have swelled to over 4 million. And rightfully so --given it's one of the best viral videos I've ever seen. And when I say "best" I mean it's so painfully terrible, it's good. Apparently MTV thought so too. They reached out to T-Baby and offered her $4,000 a year to air the video. T-Baby gratefully accepted and will now get $4k a year for the next five years.
After three pot-driven films, the adventures of Harold & Kumar may have potentially reached a milestone and get their own animated series!
Sure, they're no Beavis & Butt-head (despite their awesome return to MTV a couple of weeks ago!). but we have loved the duo ever since their munchies-induced trek to White Castle.
A source close to the project claims that Lionsgate is pitching the series and networks such as MTV & Comedy Central were just some of the companies showing their interest. The potential project is far from receiving the greenlight, but Deadline reports that returning actors John Cho and Kal Penn are signed on to voice the titular protagonists along with the film trilogy's writers Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg. No word yet on the return of the occasional Neil Patrick Harris cameo, though he most likely would. After all, Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle was what brought his career back to life in 2004.
Georgia’s Cartel are weathered veterans of the pop-rock scene, having exploded onto television and radio in 2005 thanks to their hit “Honestly” and breakthrough record Chroma. The journey that brought them from the height of their fame to present day has been as productive as it’s been turbulent, as the band were featured on MTV’s 2007 Band in a Bubble reality show, which documented the creation of their self-titled sophomore release for Epic Records.
While national exposure seems like a surefire recipe for chart domination, Cartel’s second release was met with lukewarm reviews and almost no label support. The quintet eventually left Epic for mega-indie label Wind-Up and released 2009’s Cycles, a more cohesive and well-received record that still largely fell to the wayside due to internal label complications.
To be with Elizabeth Olsen is to be at once starstruck and nostalgic. Her face, strikingly similar to billionaire sisters Mary Kate and Ashley, brings to mind so many memories of "Full House" episodes and "Brother For Sale" singalongs.
But for someone who has barely arrived on the big screen, she carries herself...well, like a movie star. The easy smile, the gentle complexion, and the trademark Olsen figure (slender, though at 5-foot-seven she towers over her sisters) give her an air of glamor beyond her 22 years.




















