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Jenelle Evans hospitalized after police are called to her home

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-Police were called to the home of Teen Mom 2's Jenelle Evans on Oct. 13
-Local police confirmed a 911 call was placed to report an assault, and that Jenelle was later taken to a hospital
-A rep for Evans claims she and friends were having a bonfire party when she tripped and accidentally fell into the fire
-Her husband, David Eason, was fired by MTV for homophobic rants on Twitter. There has been heavy speculation for a while that he is abusive towards Jenelle and her children
-More recently, Jenelle was arrested after pulling a gun on another driver during a road rage incident

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this is honestly getting really sad and i hope the kids are okay

New Hair Emergency: Brandon Arreaga Rocks New Hairstyle Embarking First Tour

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Hairstyles can really make or break a rising star in a superficial world we live in. As quartet of our generation PRETTYMUCH's first headlining tour The Funktion Tour begins today, lead member Brandon Arreaga decided to take some risks with a new hairstyle, causing concerns. What do you think?

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Like Tayliberal Swift, Brandon is sporting new wavy/textured #bangs. Were these risky artistic expressions worth it in the end?

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Third lead vocalist Edwin and his blue hair shows us around the tour bus. It may not be the Spicebus, but we can always use humble beginnings for artists who are about to hit it big!



New song, new tour: PRETTYMUCH released the new song "Real Friends" which is an anthemy type bop that would possibly sound better in a live setting.




They also hired mini versions of themselves for the cover art work. #BuyPrettymuchAnEp#OutNow



Check out the Funktion Tour dates!





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'Peaky Blinders' Announces Brian Gleeson, Sam Claflin, Anya Taylor-Joy for S5

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  • The Cillian Murphy starring BBC crime drama Peaky Blinders has added some new cast members for its fifth season.

  • New cast members include Sam Claflin, Brian Gleeson and the previously announced Anya Taylor-Joy, as well as Neil Maskell, Kate Dickie, Cosmo Jarvis, Emmett J. Scanlan, Elliot Cowan, Charlene McKenna, Andrew Koji and Daryl McCormack.

  • The fifth season is expected to air in 2019, and will move from BBC Two to BBC One.

  • Plot summary: Season five finds the world thrown into turmoil by the financial crash of 1929. Opportunity and misfortune are everywhere. When Tommy Shelby MP (Murphy) is approached by a charismatic politician with a bold vision for Britain, he realizes that his response will affect not just his family’s future but that of the entire nation.

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Viggo Mortensen to make his directorial debut with father/son drama

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  • The film is called The Falling

  • Mortensen wrote the screenplay and will also co-star in the movie

  • The film is about an elderly conservative man who moves to Southern California to be closer to his gay son, his son's husband and their little girl, and ends up having difficult adjusting

  • Mortensen will play the gay son

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Kobe Bryant kicked off animation festival jury

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Kobe was supposed to be on the jury for the Animation is Film Festival this weekend. A petition was circulated to have him removed from the position in light of the fact that he admitted he raped a 19 year old woman in 2003. The organizers of the festival reconsidered and disinvited him "to keep our collective energies focused on the films, the participating filmmakers, and our festival attendees." That doesn't quite translate to "he's a scumbag and we shouldn't have asked him in the first place," but it's a start.

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Rollingstone: The Millennial 100 (5)

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Rollingstone looks back at the people, music, cultural touchstones, movements and more that have shaped the millennial generation.

70. Hot Topic Rebels

“So you decided to become a tweenage rebel. As any alternative kid knew in the late Nineties through the 2000s, the most rebellious thing you could do was buy yourself an identity completely based on the inside of a store at the mall... Identifiable by their gratuitous piercings, Manic Panic hair dye and obscure band tees, Hot Topic employees played cultural oracles to nascent bad kids in the suburbs... The nostalgic metal tees and fetish-lite wear have more recently gone the way of the mainstream, becoming sartorial essentials for Top 40 artists such as Lil Uzi Vert and Justin Bieber.”— S.E.

60. AOL Instant Messenger Alter Egos

“Enter America Online, the revolutionary pay-based online service with built-in browsing, e-mail and, best of all, its instant-messaging system, where you could pester as many classmates and Internet strangers as your parents permitted. You could tell a lot by somebody’s AOL Instant Messenger screen name... But you could deduce even more by their away message, which functioned as the proto-subtweet for millennial teens. While “offline,” one would typically leave an away message to passively convey a crush, or an enmity, usually through a verse from their favorite emo or R&B song. Yet as broadband advanced, dial-up went the way of the dinosaurs, and eventually AIM would be eclipsed by Apple’s iMessage, Google Hangouts and Facebook Messenger.”—S.E.

47. Selfies, Self-esteem and Narcissism

“Taking photos of oneself with a smartphone become widely popular with the invention of the front-facing cellphone camera in 2003. The phenomenon has since become one of the most common types of posts on social media, allowing people to easily share informal images of themselves, gain access to the lives of public figures beyond paparazzi photos, and (in lieu of autographs) document their own interactions with celebrities. Is it harmless navel-gazing or hyper narcissism run amok? Awkward portraits of young people have disappeared and now it seems everyone has duck lips or a perfectly angled upshot... Even if self-obsession isn’t new, it’s taken on a life of its own.”— Linnea Emison

38.Rom-Com Expectations

“If Nineties rom-coms gave millennials unrealistic expectations of high school, the early-2000s rom-coms gave them unrealistic expectations of the real world. Films like How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, 13 Going on 30 and The Wedding Planner featured a quirky female lead who stumbles into a situation she doesn’t quite know how to get out of. They made you believe that once you were “30, flirty and thriving” you’d be living in Manhattan with a bounty of stylish clothes and a curly-haired nice guy as your suitor.”— A.P.


5. Napster, LimeWire and the Dominance of Music Piracy

“If you were born into a world with music-streaming services, it can be hard to fathom the sheer amount of time, stupidity and anxiety previous generations wasted in front of a desktop computer waiting for songs to download. Every. Single. Song. Most of them, we may never have even heard before. Whether you were into Napster, Kazaa, LimeWire, BitTorrent, all of the above, or some more nefarious Dark Web software, pirating music was not only easy in the 2000s, it was addictive. Watching a green bar fill up next to a song was the dopamine hit we craved long before “likes” existed. And unlike a “like,” this was educational. It was about discovery, shaping our identities, feeling less alone, and because it was “free,” the gateways for fandom were flung wide open. The first time we heard our favorite songs, albums and bands was, probably, through some illegal channel. Was it worth the Red Scare-like terror we silently incurred when teenagers were sued by bands like Metallica? In hindsight, maybe not. But at the time, who could’ve predicted Spotify and iPhones were right around the technological corner? And all of our carefully curated download folders and iTunes libraries would be rendered futile overnight.”— Sarah Grant

Were you a hot topic shopping, Rom-Com watching, selfie taking music pirator sitting on AIM in the early 2000s, ONTD?
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Rihanna turned down an offer to headline Superbowl LIII

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“The NFL and CBS really wanted Rihanna to be next year’s performer in Atlanta,” an insider reveals. “They offered it to her, but she said no because of the kneeling controversy. She doesn’t agree with the NFL’s stance.”

ICYMI, it was announced that Maroon 5 would be headlining the Superbowl LIII halftime show

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Eminem Performs “Venom” from the Empire State Building


Spice Post: Mel B Tells Posh to Fuck Off & Baby Hosts Great British Bake Off

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The drama continues in Spice World! Sporty, Baby, Scary and Ginger reunited last week. They spent 14 hours at Hackney’s Alva studios on Friday, filming clips for social media, plus photoshoots and song clips. All the girls except Victoria were present. The girls are furious with Victoria for initially agreeing to reunite, then pulling out. At one stage she even threatened to go legal if the girls cashed in on the brand minus her. Mel B apparently called Posh to smooth things over and the conversation went south with Scary ending the conversation with: "‘Fuck off, you bitch!’




On a sweeter note, Baby is set to host the US version of The Great British Bake Off. Emma said this was a dream job. Baby previously tried to crack American reality tv with Boyband last year.


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ONTD Halloween Original™: 20 Horror & Supernatural TV Shows for Young Adults

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"I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book."
- Groucho Marx

The horror genre didn't begin to aim its focus on kids and teenagers until the fifties/sixties (ghoulish comics) and seventies (movies). Studios realized that the youth has money, too. Or has means to get some so they can consume anything that fills their free time.

As the teen demographic was hit hard in the seventies and onward, TV networks took note and started to market to teenagers. The teen show formula wasn't exactly "perfected" until the nineties. So once writers were getting a better grasp of what does and what doesn't appeal to kids, teens, and young twentysomethings, they were allowed to branch out and explore other genres. This included science fiction, which was particularly popular with the elementary and middle school aged, and then horror for those not so easily scared.

Series like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and The X-Files especially inspired the paranormal boom of late '90s scripted television. But are there really that many horror shows out there that are geared toward children and young adults? Yes, there is a surprising high amount. And here are twenty of them.

For the sake of keeping the list fresh, well-known entries like Buffy, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Goosebumps, Shadowhunters, and Teen Wolf have been excluded to make room for other series.


THE SECRET CIRCLE
2011-2012

A group of teenagers learns that they are all witches, and only together can they defeat those out to destroy them.

This short-lived series based on LJ Smith's series of novels was basically greenlit as a result of the success of The Vampire Diaries adaptation. Unfortunately for The Secret Circle, it just couldn't bring in the same audience draw as the aforementioned series. By the time the show found some footing, the damage had been done and it was effectively cancelled.


EERIE, INDIANA
1991-1992

After a young boy moves to a small town called Eerie, he and his friend investigate mysteries and bizarre occurrences around the area.

Omri Katz of Hocus Pocus fame starred in this little show that could be best described as David Lynch for kids. It was a strange series that didn't stay on the air for more than one season. It did receive renewed interest after Fox Kids began to show reruns. There was even a brief spin-off called Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension that both premiered and ended in 1998.


BIG WOLF ON CAMPUS
1999-2002

After he's bitten by a werewolf, a teenager becomes a werewolf himself. He and his friends then battle supernatural creatures in their hometown.

The critical success of Buffy influenced the creation of this Canadian lycan horror comedy. It's far less serious, but Big Wolf on Campus has nostalgic appeal at the very least. The MTV adaptation of Teen Wolf definitely took some cues from this one.


DEAD OF SUMMER
2016

Set in the 1980s, a group of camp counselors experiences terror one summer.

Freeform followed Fox and MTV, both of which had created their own slasher series around the same time. Dead of Summer failed to impress many viewers early on, but those who stuck by it were rewarded as the one-season show delivered one of the more shocking twists that year. Had the series been renewed, Summer would have become a seasonal anthology like American Horror Story.


THE FADES
2011

A teenager must prevent the spirits of the dead, known as Fades, from returning to the plane of the living and destroying all of mankind.

Although this BBC supernatural drama didn't last long (many British shows don't exceed more than one season anyway), it set up an intriguing story. It's on Prime Video in the U.S. as of now.


FREAKISH
2016-2017

Those stuck in Saturday detention are spared from succumbing to an unleashed chemical that turns the majority of the town into zombies.

Hulu devised a zombie show geared toward younger audiences. The casting of some YouTube "celebrities" as characters was a deterrent for some, but the first season improved as it furthered along. In July 2018, Freakish was cancelled.


FREAKYLINKS
2000-2001

After his twin brother dies by suicide, Derek takes over his website that investigates paranormal cases.

The producers of The Blair Witch Project created this Fox show, which is like The X-Files for the Internet crowd. The overarching mystery about the protagonist's brother is sprinkled throughout the only season, but most episodes were standalone and of the monster-of-the-week variety. Unfortunately, Fox put this in its Friday deathslot. Not to mention Freakylinks, a show about the Internet, was possibly too ahead of its time.


GLORY DAYS
2002

When a novelist moves back to his hometown, he comes across mysteries that only he can seem to solve.

Kevin Williamson conceived this show as a standard drama, but the WB asked for him to revise it as a mystery oriented series. Only nine episodes were made/aired so it wasn't a major loss for the network. Though it was a mildly comforting show that starred Tad from Friends and Emily Van Camp before she was cast in Everwood following Glory Days' cancellation..


LIGHT AS A FEATHER
2018

When a group of high school friends play a game of Light as a Feather with a new student, they each begin to die. It's revealed that this rendition of the game curses every participant.

Hulu quickly put this show together just in time for Halloween. Sadly, it won't be getting too much attention with the release of other anticipated horror TV series that debuted in or will be debuting this October. Light as a Feather is a breezy and engaging supernatural mystery with some inspiration from the Final Destination franchise. It's not profound by any means, but it also doesn't try to pretend to be either.


MY BABYSITTER'S A VAMPIRE
2010-2012

A family's babysitter turns out to be the son's high school crush. She's also a vampire that fights whatever goes bump in the night.

This Canadian supernatural comedy started off as a Teletoon TV-movie before it was imported to the U.S. There, it aired on Disney Channel. Due to some questionable content (like showing the protagonist feeding on rats as a substitution for human blood), it probably turned off some parents looking for something "safe" for their kids to watch. Babysitter is very much a Buffy wannabe, but that can be forgiven as the series has a nice sense of humor and some fun characters.


SCREAM: THE TV SERIES
2015-

A teenager and her friends become victims to a masked killer in a small town.

It should be noted that during the movie franchise's prime, a television spin-off was rumored to be on the horizon. Nothing ever came to fruition until over a decade later. The MTV adaptation was disappointing to plenty of viewers. And for good reason. The show miraculously received a second season, which many agreed was a slight improvement over the first. A third (and maybe final?) season with a brand new cast and staff is in the works.


SPOOKSVILLE
2013-2014

In his new town, Keean befriends two local kids who are each aware of the area's supernatural matters. They all team up to solve mysteries while also learning the truth about Keean's mother's death.

The Hub Network created a show based on Christopher Pike's Spooksville series of books, which were released between 1995 and 1998. The books were much lighter in tone in comparison to Pike's books for older readers. The TV series focused on Keean and his friends solving paranormal phenomena every week


SCREAM QUEENS
2015-2016

A sorority's members are targeted by a masked killer.

Ryan Murphy was behind this horror comedy geared toward pop culture buffs as well as horror fans. The humor was often too mean-spirited and offensive for some, and the horror elements of each season felt like the measly filling in a cookie (read: just not enough). Audiences would have to bide their time before an episode of Scream Queens truly dove into what the premise promised. In its only two seasons, the series managed to gain a cult following. For everything Queens did "wrong," it managed to make some interesting commentary on the slasher sub-genre without being too derisive.


THE HAUNTING HOUR
2010-2014

In this horror/sci-fi anthology geared toward kids and teenagers, the young protagonists of each self-contained story deal with the supernatural.

Stories from R.L. Stine's The Chilling Hour and The Haunting Hour books provided some material for part of this anthology. Most of the other episodes were based on original scripts. Like Are You Afraid of the Dark? and Goosebumps, The Haunting Hour used a lot of metaphors to convey messages and situations that younger audiences wouldn't either understand, or to bypass the censors. Hour felt a bit uneven as there were often times in this series where a story was possibly too mature or even abstract.


EYE CANDY
2015

As a computer whiz searches for her missing sister, a serial killer targets those who date online.

Eye Candy is also based on an R.L. Stine work, but the MTV production presumably takes liberties with the story. Anyone thinking this will be a high caliber crime drama will be disappointed. Though it's considerably subpar, Eye Candy may grab a patient slasher fan's attention.


SLASHER: GUILTY PARTY
2017

A group of summer camp counselors did a terrible thing to a peer. Now they must pay for their crime. Once they revist the site where the camp used to be, someone among them starts to murder everyone one by one.

Though many may not agree, the second season of this Canadian whodunnit series is better than the first. Mainly because it actually feels and behaves like a slasher, not just a crime procedural/serial killer drama masking as a slasher. Also, Guilty Party is less predictable mystery wise and it also has some startling moments and deaths.


POINT PLEASANT
2005

After a family takes in a young amnesiac woman who washes ashore on the beach, strange phenomena starts to happen to them and the town.

This supernatural soap opera never stood a chance on TV. It's basically fanfic for those who want to know what happened to Rosemary's baby had the child been a girl. If you don't mind some religious overtones in what is basically an OC-esque horror drama, Point Pleasant is worth seeking out.


REAPER
2007-2009

A college dropout learns that he's the Devil's son, who must now capture souls that have escaped from Hell.

The CW scored a success with this hidden gem. It combines elements of Buffy, Dead Like Me, and whatever slacker movie comedy you prefer. Fans are thankful for the second season, but they were left with little resolution.


DEMONS
2009

When a teenager learns he's a descedant of Van Helsing, he is tasked the mission of ridding modern London of dark forces.

The company behind Merlin and Hex came up with this rather unoriginal supernatural teen outing. Though in its defense, it doesn't partake in adolescent drama as much as one would think based on the plot.


MTV'S FEAR
2000-2002

In this reality show, a group of unlucky contestants is put inside a supposedly haunted place. Their exploits as they try to survive the night are documented and shared.

This series may not have aged well, but it is what it is. Especially for anyone who wants a laugh.

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DAWSON'S CREEK
1998-2003

A coming-of-age drama about a young filmmaker and his friends in a small town.

The screenwriter for Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer got his foot in the teen soap door with the classic WB drama Dawson's Creek. Although it wasn't purely horror by any means, there were at least three episodes that touched upon Williamson's love of the genre. In season one's "The Scare," the group is put in a slasher scenario. Dawson and friends later find themselves in the middle of a Blair Witch-like situation in season three's "Escape from Witch Island." Finally, several of the characters share creepy anecdotes in the anthology style season five episode "Four Scary Stories."





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Indiana Senator Copies 'Veep' Character Jonah Ryan's Campaign Ad

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Indiana Senator Joe Donnelly has apparently taken some "creative inspiration" from HBO's Veep. On the show, Jon H. Ryan Jonah Ryan is an inept, incompentent pawn who runs for Congress (and wins). For some reason, Indiana's Democratic senator Joe Donnelly decided to emulate that character in his own campaign ad. Check out both ads under the cut.



Jonah Ryan "Chopping" ad from an old episode of Veep:


vs. Indiana Senator Joe Donnelly's "Axe" ad:


Tim Simons, who plays the infamous Jo-nad, gave his input:




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This guy seems shitty, but he's running against a Tr*mp Republican and is only up by 4 points sooooo... vote for him, Indianans Hoosiers! General political discussion welcome.

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Top 10 Controversial 'The View' Moments

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Video includes lots of Raven Symone putting her foot in her mouth, Kelly Osbourne being racist, Whoopi constantly defending abusers, and of course Rosie vs. Elisabeth.

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ONTD, what are your most memorable moments from The View? Favorite or least favorite hosts?

Avril Lavigne responds to Billboard interviewer

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It seems that in a recent interview with Billboard magazine, an interviewer (Anna Peele) had this to say about pop-rock singer and Lyme disease survivor Avril Lavigne:

“But Lavigne wants it to be known that at her castle, outdoor activities are allowed — encouraged, even! — indoors. She informs me that later in the evening I will be sabering a celebratory bottle of champagne in the house, using a large sword she pulls out of a box and brandishes at me. When Avril Lavigne is excited, her tone retains its say-something-nice-to-your-sister reluctance but adds exclamation points of shrieks and giggles. It appears that she (like me) simply has resting bitch voice.”

Lavigne responded on social media in a video clip saying, “If I have resting bitch voice, does that mean I have resting bitch face? [laughs] Eh. At least I have a face and a voice. Look on the bright side, look at the positives.”




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Gay Icon and Ally, Mariah Carey celebrates Spirit Day to support LGBT youth (with pride moments)

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The Proud Family season 3 voice guest actor and Jack Russell enthusiast Mariah Carey took to social media in celebration of Spirit Day, an LGBTQIA+ awareness day created in response to a rash of widely publicized bullying-related suicides of gay school students in 2010. Carey waltzes into a room singing to the opening motif of her new song The Distance, which coincidentally begins with a cheer that spells S-P-I-R-I-T.

Carey is a long-time supporter of gay rights since before gay rights were accepted by the mainstream. Carey received the Ally Award from GLAAD for showing her support for the gay community through:


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Are you LGBTQ? Has Mariah Carey helped you to feel more supported when you're blind and unguided in a world divided? Share your truth.

Supernatural 14x03 promo

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Sam gets help from Jody to try tand figure out what happened to Dean. Cas and Jack continue to bond.

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Ameriie is making a comeback to the music industry!

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R&B sensation turned author and book vlogger Ameriie with two I’s is making a comeback to the music industry! The “1 Thing” singer’s last release came in 2009 nearly ten years ago with “In Love & War” under Def Jam Records. The two parted ways shortly after the album failed to spawn any major hits.

“I experienced pushback because I’m a female who knows herself and doesn’t have problems speaking up,” added Ameriie. Since then, the “Talkin’ to Me” singer has been busy writing New York Times best-selling fantasy novels for young adults and became a new mom.

On Friday, October 20th she will independently release her new double album 4AM Mulholland and After 4A.















she’s coming!


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Britney Spears Announcement: New Vegas Residency

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The Ellen Show is hosting an announcement with Britney Spears coming. Another residency? New music? Tune in to find out.

Edit: Britney Spears has new Las Vegas Residency "Domination" starting in February 2019


Dates:

February 2019 - 13, 14, 16, 17, 20, 22, 23, 27
March 2019 - 1 & 2
May 2019 - 8, 10, 11, 15, 17, 18, 22, 24, 25, 26
July 2019 - 24, 26, 27, 31
August 2019 - 2, 3, 7, 9, 10, 14, 16, 17

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Karlie Kloss and Jared Josh Kushner are married

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3 months after announcing their engagement Kloss and Kushner held a small, Jewish ceremony in upstate New York. They will host a larger celebration for friends and loved ones in the spring. She wore a custom Dior gown for the ceremony




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Katy Perry's Hairstylist Defends Her Blonde Pixie Cut

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Katy Perry's hairstylist, Rick Henry, recently talked about maintaining the pop star's short hairstyle. Last year after her CD flopped debuted, Katy traded her signature raven-black hair for a bleached pixie cut.

On the length:
“She’s rocking her short hair and loves it.... [it] takes a confident woman to pull off shorter hair.”

On the bleach blonde:
"We’re bleaching her hair out all the time, so constant conditioning treatments is key to keeping the hair strong and healthy.”

The inspiration was Twiggy:
“I love Twiggy and when I’m working with someone who has such a beautiful face and jaw structure, it’s easy to pull off."

On Katy's wacky hairstyles:
"Katy is a very creative person, so normal hair isn’t fun to her."

Katy has kept the same 'do for over a year, though she still wears wigs. Her most recent public appearance involved a blonde Barbie-esque wig.

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Would you cut your hair short, ONTD?

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