Friday, 7 December 2012

Movies X9: Celebrity HuffingtonPost.com: Tavis Smiley: My Conversation With Kristen Stewart

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Celebrity HuffingtonPost.com: Tavis Smiley: My Conversation With Kristen Stewart
Dec 8th 2012, 04:59

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Tavis Smiley: My Conversation With Kristen Stewart
Dec 8th 2012, 01:56

This Monday, I will sit down with the star of the wildly popular Twilight franchise, actress Kristen Stewart, for a conversation about her next project, On the Road.

In the clip below, I ask Kristen about how she manages fame. Be sure to watch our entire conversation Monday night, Dec. 10, 2012 on PBS.

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Movies X9: MTV News Latest Headlines: The Wanted Want 'Peace' With One Direction ... And A Beer

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MTV News Latest Headlines: The Wanted Want 'Peace' With One Direction ... And A Beer
Dec 8th 2012, 03:19

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The Wanted Want 'Peace' With One Direction ... And A Beer
Dec 7th 2012, 15:10

'Hopefully we bump into them after the show,' The Wanted's Max George tells MTV News at New York's Jingle Ball concert.
By Christina Garibaldi


The Wanted
Photo: MTV News

NEW YORK — It all came down to Friday night (December 7) at Z100's annual Jingle Ball concert: Would One Direction and The Wanted finally settle their nearly monthlong feud?

Well, if it's up to The Wanted, they will. After trading jabs through interviews and on Twitter, fans of One Direction and The Wanted — who, at one time, were on friendly terms — were worried there would be a boy-band show down at Madison Square Garden, where they were both performing Friday.

On Monday, The Wanted said they could "get arrested" if the argument with 1D escalated, and they've been hyping the face-to-face meet-up for quite some time, recently telling MTV News, "If you got an actual problem, come see us in New York."

On the Jingle Ball red carpet, we caught up with The Wanted's Jay McGuiness and Max George — who was appropriately wearing a T-shirt that read "You Mad, Bro?" — and they revealed that in the spirit of the holidays, it was time to put the feud behind them ... even if they're still unsure why it went as far as it did.

"It seemed to start as a joke," McGuiness said of the back-and-forth. "But then the tone got a little bit nasty, so I just like to see how they feel about it, because I didn't like what I read. I think it's probably best that we peace a little at Christmas."

Lindsay Lohan is still hanging with The Wanted after her arrest.

This isn't the first time The Wanted have attempted to make amends with One Direction: George admitted that he reached out to them earlier about a possible truce.

"I invited them for a beer a few months ago," George revealed. "But they didn't take me up on it. Hopefully we bump into them after the show."

McGuiness added: "Peace and love at Christmas!"

It seems Directioners and the TWFanmily can rest easy, because this battle of the boy bands has come to an end — for now.

"Big & Best of 2012: A Year End Celebration Presented by T-Mobile" goes LIVE at 12 p.m. on 12/12/12. Watch bigandbestof2012.com for eight hours of showstopping performances by Bruno Mars, Miguel, Grace Potter, Metric, Alt-J, Thompson Square, First Aid Kit and Dustin Lynch, plus surprise guest appearances, prize giveaways, special editions of "RapFix Live," "Big Morning Buzz Live," "MTV News After Hours," "You Oughta Know" and much more!

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Movies X9: MTV News Latest Headlines: CeCe Frey 'Knew' She Wasn't Going To Win 'X Factor'

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MTV News Latest Headlines: CeCe Frey 'Knew' She Wasn't Going To Win 'X Factor'
Dec 8th 2012, 03:19

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CeCe Frey 'Knew' She Wasn't Going To Win 'X Factor'
Dec 7th 2012, 14:56

'I wasn't that cookie-cutter girl you pick to win one of these things,' latest castoff tells MTV News.
By Chris Kim


CeCe Frey
Photo: MTV News

After the dust settles on the second season of "The X Factor" and the eventual winner is crowned (spoiler alert: it's most likely going to be Tate Stevens or Carly Rose Sonenclar), the most memorable and polarizing contestant must be the blond, leopard-print-loving CeCe Frey.

From her initial sassy audition of Xtina's "Ain't No Other Man" to her mock rivalry with Paige Thomas (over a Whitney Houston song, no less) and her over-the-top, glitzed-out performances, Frey managed to both entertain and frustrate us week to week.

It all came to an end during this week's elimination episode, which saw mentor Demi Lovato lose her entire team after Frey was finally voted out of the competition.

If the young songstress reminded you of Cher Lloyd on the U.K. version of "The X Factor" or Adam Lambert from "American Idol" — i.e., a polarizing, out-of-the-box pop-star wannabe — you're not alone.

"When Adam Lambert was on ['Idol'], I said, 'Now that's the kind of dude that needs to win one of these shows,' " Frey told MTV News on Friday (December 7). "But the thing is, performers like me and Adam Lambert and Diamond White and Lyric 145, we're not the kind of artists that win these things. We're the kind of artist that win afterwards — or I hope so, anyway — and I'm going to work my butt off to get there."

As defiant as ever, Frey was adamant she didn't come into this competition expecting to win.

"You hope for that, but I pretty much knew," she said of her chances. "I mean, I had leopard print on my face, for Christ's sake! I pretty much knew that I wasn't that cookie-cutter girl that you pick to win one of these things, but I knew that I was going to use this and run with it."

Without a doubt, Frey was a fierce performer throughout the competition, managing to climb the leaderboard, defy Simon's comment to "pack a suitcase" last week and amass a legion of fans. But was leaving in sixth place enough for the rising songstress?

"You bet your ass I'm happy with sixth place!"

What did you think of CeCe's elimination? Let us know in the comments!

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Movies X9: Celebrity HuffingtonPost.com: FIRST LOOK: '80s Pop Star Tiffany Gets 'What Not To Wear' Makeover

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Celebrity HuffingtonPost.com: FIRST LOOK: '80s Pop Star Tiffany Gets 'What Not To Wear' Makeover
Dec 8th 2012, 02:59

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FIRST LOOK: '80s Pop Star Tiffany Gets 'What Not To Wear' Makeover
Dec 7th 2012, 22:12

"What Not To Wear" is giving Tiffany -- of "I Think We're Alone Now" fame -- a makeover, and HuffPost TV has the exclusive first look at the episode.

In the Season 10 premiere of TLC's "What Not To Wear" (Thurs., Jan. 3 at 10 p.m. EST), Stacy London and Clinton Kelly will guide the '80s pop star -- who once made jean jackets a fashion staple -- through a much-needed change.

As she tells Stacy and Clinton in the exclusive clip above, Tiffany nominated herself for "What Not To Wear" and will spend her own money on the new clothes. "My friends and my family have brought it to my attention that I dress in things that are a little too big for me, but we'll talk about my issues later," Tiffany says with a laugh.

Throughout Season 10, Stacy and Clinton will makeover more celebrities like Nicole Eggert, Tina Yothers and Shannon Elizabeth.

"What Not To Wear" Season 10 premieres on Thursday, January 3at 10 p.m. EST on TLC.

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Movies X9: Celebrity HuffingtonPost.com: 'Castle' Is Staging A 'Firefly' Reunion

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Celebrity HuffingtonPost.com: 'Castle' Is Staging A 'Firefly' Reunion
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'Castle' Is Staging A 'Firefly' Reunion
Dec 7th 2012, 23:47

Another "Firefly" reunion is happening: Gina Torres is joining Nathan Fillion on "Castle" at last!

According to TVLine, Torres is headed to the ABC drama as Samantha Foster, a "ruthless fashion mogul." On "Firefly," Torres played second-in-command to Fillion's Captain Mal Reynolds, and the reunion will likely be a treat for fans, since Torres wasn't on hand when the "Firefly" cast celebrated its 20th anniversary at Comic-Con this summer.

Torres, who has guest starred on "24" and "Alias," will appear on a February episode of the ABC series.

In other casting news...

Mindy's getting a new best friend on "The Mindy Project." Mary Grill has joined the freshman Fox comedy as Maggie, a college pal Mindy reunites with when Maggie moves into her building. [TVLine]

Oliver Kieran-Jones has joined "Glee." Kiernan-Jones is set to play the leader of the glee club at NYADA, where
Kurt (Chris Colfer) has his sights set. [Deadline]

Marcy Rylan is on her way back to "The Young And The Restless." Rylan is on her way back to the series in the recurring role of Abby. [Soap Opera Digest]

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Movies X9: Celebrity HuffingtonPost.com: Charles Karel Bouley: IMS Brings Two Wheels to Life in Long Beach

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Celebrity HuffingtonPost.com: Charles Karel Bouley: IMS Brings Two Wheels to Life in Long Beach
Dec 8th 2012, 02:59

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Charles Karel Bouley: IMS Brings Two Wheels to Life in Long Beach
Dec 8th 2012, 00:52

The International Motorcycling Show is making its annual stop in Long Beach this weekend, December 7 to 9, and more than 500 bikes and 20 manufacturers will be showing the latest, greatest or most unique things on two, or three, wheels. The show attracts a large cross-section of people, from those that just like to look, to serious riders, or those that use bikes every day or just weekends at the track. Celebrities from all media attend, and it is completely family-friendly.

America has a love/hate relationship with motorcycles and motorcycling. Those that love it, love it; then there are those that call them "donor cycles" or think they are just death waiting to happen. It's those attitudes that are hard to overcome; they're institutionalized in some circles.

What about that attitude? Actors Arnold Vosloo (The Mummy, The Mummy Returns, GI Joe: Rise of the Cobra) and Gunner Wright (Losers, GI Joe: Rise of the Cobra, J Edgar) were both on hand for the media tour of the show.

"It is true that motorcycling can be a dangerous endeavor," Vosloo began, "but it is the most wonderful thing you can do. It's hard to describe. The best analogy about motorcycling I've heard is that if you are driving a car, it's like watching a movie, if you're riding a motorcycle, it's like starring in a movie. There's a certain feeling you get that is indescribable."

"That's so true," Wright added. "You feel much more like you are participating in the experience on a bike."

Vosloo is quite happy with his Suzuki Bandit while Wright rides a KTM 690 Enduro.

"As long as it's got two wheels and a full tank of gas, you can't go wrong," the duo added.

The slow economy and rising oil prices are reflected at the show in value pricing, newer, less expensive models and models that exceed 70mpg.

"These are very much bike for the times, they are very affordable to buy and operate and they get phenomenal fuel economy," said Ty van Hooydonk from the Motorcycle Industry Council, which hosted the media at a breakfast at Roscoe's Chicken and Waffle in Long Beach, Calif., and then showed off the new bikes to the press. "The Honda NC700x gets up to 70 mpg, some people reporting over 80. And this is the year of the happy medium, bikes that are between 300-500cc, great starter bikes."

As for the continually piquing interest in the United States about motorcycles, van Hooydonk continued, "Folks in America are getting in tune with what is happening around the rest of the world. It's a smaller world thanks to social media and TV and folks in this country are getting more adventurous about a lot of things, motorcycles included."

While riding a motorcycle can be a life-changing experience, so can selling motorcycle insurance. Progressive is a major sponsor, and while the commercials with Flo have been one of the most successful ad campaigns of any company, there's a new character in town, The Messenger, played by John Jenkinson. Jenkinson was on hand as rider himself, and also, to man the Progressive "Rest Stop" booth.

"I did a commercial with Flo called 'Riding with Flo' and I met Brian, one of the writers of the spots on the set, and he and his partner Jim are great and they ended up writing me in to the ads," he recalled when asked how he got in to these iconic TV spots. Many may think that that kind of visibility brings great wealth, and while it can, for the most part, it's Hollywood as usual.

"You'd be surprise what actors get paid, so I'm not rolling in the dough yet," he laughed. "But this has been a life-changing, huge blessing for me. I, for the first time, don't have to worry about paying rent, when's the next gig coming around. It's nice to now have time to do things now, like a short sci-fi film this weekend and I am getting more opportunities."

When asked if he's worried about the popularity of the commercials actually working against him for other jobs, he has a strategy. This handsomely bearded gentleman will simply change his look. "Facial hair is a tactic I can use to change my look so I'm not so identified. And, my character, The Messenger, he's a mysterious character, a John the Baptist-type messenger, moving from town to town with a positive message. I like that idea, bringing good news from town to town."

As as for getting around, these days, he's riding in style. "I ride a K-1300 GT BMW, and I have to thank Progressive for helping me afford that!" he laughed.

The show has something for every rider, whether entry level or experienced pro. Dee Dee Taft is with the IMS and has seen the show grow and grow each year in the various cities.

"It's a great show this year with more North American debuts than we've ever had," Taft explained. "KTM, Ducati, Royal Enfield are all debuting or featuring bikes for the first time. And all types of bikes, there's such diversity. Everybody is taking note of the American economy, bikes are value priced, and they are squeezing more and more mileage out of all of them. There's a better energy at the shows," she continued. "More bikes, more than 500 on display and it's reflected by record attendance each year. A for us, we are here for three days, then we are off to Seattle and will make it across the country to the East Coast to New York and then the South."

Standouts at the show include the Ducati Hypermotard, a beautifully engineered new line of power, style and comfort bikes. Zero Motorcycles, which has introduced a line of electric motorcycles capable of going more than 140 miles per charge, generated quite an amount of buzz, with newer models that now look like any of the very stylish street bikes, but without the use of fossil fuel to power them. There's custom motorcycles, gear and every accessory known to mankind for a motorcycle available at the show.

Photos by Karel

The show runs through Sunday with tickets being $15 for adults and $6 for kids. Tickets can be purchased online or at the door.

Karel does not own a car, instead opting for the Aprlia Mana 850 and Piaggio MP3 250 for about town. To listen to Karel daily download the app . To watch Karel daily on Ustream go the The Karel Show and be sure to follow him on Twitter @thekarelshow

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Movies X9: Celebrity HuffingtonPost.com: Mike_McCready: What Crohn's and Colitis Awareness Week Means to Me

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Celebrity HuffingtonPost.com: Mike_McCready: What Crohn's and Colitis Awareness Week Means to Me
Dec 8th 2012, 02:59

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Mike_McCready: What Crohn's and Colitis Awareness Week Means to Me
Dec 7th 2012, 22:40

My name is Mike McCready and I have lived with ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease for 25 years. Despite this diagnosis, I have a fortunate career as the lead guitarist of Pearl Jam, a beautiful family, and am an advocate -- along with my wife -- for people struggling with these same diseases.

The symptoms of my illness began in 1987 when I was 21 years-old, struggling to make it as a rock musician in Los Angeles. After experiencing terrible abdominal pain, I went to the bathroom and found (warning: not pretty) bloody mucus in the toilet. Shortly thereafter, I was diagnosed with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). I decided to put my musical dreams on hold and move back to Seattle. Depression ensued and it took me six months before I could pick up a guitar again, but I did (thanks to a particularly killer Stevie Ray Vaughn concert). Two years later, Pearl Jam was formed and our career took off.

I was successful beyond my wildest dreams musically, but very sick physically. I had "accidents" on stage, and spent the first song of my lifelong dream of opening for the Rolling Stones in a side-stage Porta Potty. My band knew about my disease and was supportive, but for the most part, I didn't talk about it; I was ashamed and didn't know anyone who really knew anything about it anyway.

In 2001, Pearl Jam was doing a series of benefit shows, and my now-wife Ashley, urged me to connect with the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA). She believed that connecting with other people who were suffering from IBD would help me to better understand and manage my illness. We began investigating everything there was to know about my disease, including recommended diet, exercise and new pharmaceutical solutions. I learned about how our insurance system works and what questions to ask. I gained courage from the thousands of people I met with Crohn's and colitis, many of them children with worse cases than my own.

One of the most influential people I met over the years was an attorney named Jennifer Jaff. A fierce advocate for patient's rights, Jennifer founded Advocacy for Patients, a nonprofit devoted to helping people living with chronic illness learn their rights and navigate the exhausting labyrinth of insurance companies. Myself included. Sadly, Jennifer passed away this past September. Her death has been an irreplaceable loss to our community, but my wife and I are committed to honoring her work by continuing to support the essential services she provided so many.

This week is Crohn's and Colitis Awareness Week, a reminder of the many people living with these diseases, the families who love them, and the organizations that exist to help them all access the tools to live as well as they can and serve as their own best advocates.

Please take time a moment to commemorate Crohn's and Colitis Awareness Week by learning more at facebook.com/crohnsandme, www.crohnsandme.com and www.ccfa.org.

This was written in loving memory of Jennifer Jaff, who founded Advocacy for Patients: www.advocacyforpatients.org.

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