Selasa, 18 Juni 2019

Ray J’s Wife Flips Off Camera After Kim Kardashian Sex Tape Joke At MTV Movie & TV Awards — Watch - Hollywood Life

MTV Movie & TV Awards host Zachary Levi actually went there with Ray J in the house to make a joke about his 2003 sex tape with Kim Kardashian. That caused his wife Princess Love to flip him the bird.

It’s been 16 years since Kim Kardashian and then-boyfriend Ray J made a sex tape, and 12 years since it was leaked. Yet MTV Movie and TV Awards host Zachary Levi decided to beat the dead horse by joking about it all these years later because the “One Wish” singer happened to be in the house for the ceremony. Not only that, his fellow Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood star wife Princess Love was sitting right there beside her man. She did not take well to the joke and gave a two handed middle finger salute to Zachary for shading her husband in front of so many people.

Zachary, 38, set up the joke by saying that America’s sweetheart Sandra Bullock was in the house. He then pivoted to “And, of course, America’s other sweetheart Ray J, from Love & Hip Hop, is here. Although I’m sure some of you are more familiar with his work as a cameraman.” Oh yes, he went there. The camera then showed Ray J’s somewhat stoic reaction as Princess gave a slight smile and put both her middle fingers in the air to let Zachary know the joke was a low blow.  Even the audience gave some groans at the bad joke.

The sex tape was so long ago some of the younger audience members might not have even got the joke about “Ray J’s camerawork” while making it. They probably just know Kim from Keeping Up With The Kardashians, being Kanye West‘s wife,  a mom, a style icon and a cosmetics mogul. Though from time to time she has personally addressed the sex tape.

On a Jan. 14, 2019 appearance on Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen a caller asked what Kim would tell her kids about the sex tape one day. “I don’t know [what I’ll tell them about it] yet. I mean, I have an idea, and I think I’m just gonna be super honest and real with them. That’s all you can really be,” Kim said of the future discussion.

She did reveal during a Nov. of 2018 KUWTK episode that she was high on ecstasy while making the sex tape in a discussion with Scott Disick and Kendall Kenner about her wilder younger days. “I got married on ecstasy. The first time (to Damon Thomas in 2000). I did ecstasy once, and got married. Then I did it again and made a sex tape. Like, everything bad would happen.” When asked if she was high when she made the tape, Kim replied. “Absolutely. Everyone knows it. My jaw was shaking the whole time.”

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Senin, 17 Juni 2019

Fashion icon and artist Gloria Vanderbilt dies at 95 - CNN

Vanderbilt died at home with friends and family at her side.
"Gloria Vanderbilt was an extraordinary woman, who loved life, and lived it on her own terms," Cooper said in a statement. "She was a painter, a writer and designer but also a remarkable mother, wife, and friend.
"She was 95 years old, but ask anyone close to her, and they'd tell you: She was the youngest person they knew -- the coolest and most modern."
Born in New York in 1924, Gloria Laura Morgan Vanderbilt grew up in France. Her father, financier Reginald Vanderbilt, the heir to a railroad fortune, died when she was a baby.
Young Gloria was the focus of media attention at an early age, dubbed "the poor little rich girl" amid an intense custody battle between her mother and her father's enormously wealthy sister, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. The latter prevailed in court proceedings.
"As a teenager she tried to avoid the spotlight, but reporters and cameramen followed her everywhere," Cooper said. "She was determined to make something of her life, determined to make a name for herself, and find the love she so desperately needed."
Her first marriage was to Hollywood agent Pat DiCicco in 1941, when Vanderbilt was 17.
At 21, she took control of a $4.3 million trust fund her father had left her. She divorced DiCicco two months later, promptly remarried -- this time, to conductor Leopold Stokowski, who was 63 at the time.
"I knew him for a week and married three weeks later," she once told Cooper during an interview.
Asked if her friends thought it was weird that she had fallen for a man four decades her senior, she said, "It didn't matter to me."
With Stokowski, she began pursuing her passions, beginning with her artwork, which she first put on exhibit in 1948. She had two sons with Stokowski: Leopold Stokowski was born in 1950, and Christopher Stokowski in 1952.
In 1954, she made her stage debut in a production of the romantic drama, "The Swan," at the Pocono Playhouse in Mountainhome, Pennsylvania. She published a book of poetry the following year, the same year she divorced Stokowski.
She found love again in Hollywood with director and producer Sidney Lumet, who would go on to earn multiple Academy Award nominations for films such as "12 Angry Men," "Dog Day Afternoon" and "Network." The two married in 1956.
Vanderbilt found another avenue for her creativity in the years that followed. Tapping her artwork as a muse, she produced fashion and textile designs that would earn her the 1969 Neiman Marcus Fashion Award, before opening the door to a line of ready-to-wear garments in the mid-1970s.
Under her GV Ltd. brand, she'd go on to sell millions of pairs of jeans bearing her trademark swan logo.
"If you were around in early 1980s it was pretty hard to miss the jeans she helped create, but that was her public face -- the one she learned to hide behind as a child," Cooper said. "Her private self, her real self -- that was more fascinating and more lovely than anything she showed the public.
"I always thought of her as a visitor from another world, a traveler stranded here who'd come from a distant star that burned out long ago. I always felt it my job to protect her."

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2019-06-17 15:25:00Z
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Gloria Vanderbilt, iconic fashion designer and socialite, dies at age 95 1 MIN - WCVB Boston

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  2. Fashion icon and artist Gloria Vanderbilt dies at 95  CNN
  3. Gloria Vanderbilt, model, fashion designer and mother to Anderson Cooper, dead at 95  Fox News
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2019-06-17 14:42:00Z
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Gloria Vanderbilt, iconic fashion designer and socialite, dies at age 95 1 MIN - WCVB Boston

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  2. Gloria Vanderbilt Dies at 95  Variety
  3. Fashion icon and artist Gloria Vanderbilt dies at 95  CNN
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2019-06-17 14:35:00Z
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Gloria Vanderbilt, model, fashion designer and mother to Anderson Cooper, dead at 95 - Fox News

Gloria Vanderbilt died at age 95, her son Anderson Cooper revealed on Monday.

Cooper said he took Vanderbilt to the hospital several weeks earlier, where she learned she had severe stomach cancer that had metastized.

Cooper eulogized his mother on CNN on Monday morning, saying that when she found out she was ill, she told him, "It's like that old song: Show me the way to get out of this world, because that's where everything is."

Vanderbilt was born in New York City in 1924 to Reginald Vanderbilt and his second wife, Gloria Morgan.

Reginald died of cirrhosis when Gloria Vanderbilt was 18 months old, leaving her half of a $5 million trust fund. Morgan was just

The "Anderson Cooper: 360" host reflected on his memories of beloved mother.

"I never knew we had the exact same giggle," he said of one of his visits shortly before her passing. "I recorded it and it makes giggle every time I watch it."

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'Hunger Games' to return to bookshelves with new prequel in 2020 - USA TODAY

NEW YORK (AP) — A decade after seemingly wrapping up “The Hunger Games,” Suzanne Collins is bringing readers back to Panem. A prequel, set 64 years before the beginning of her multimillion-selling trilogy, is coming next year.

The novel, currently untitled, is scheduled for release on May 19, 2020. Collins said in a statement Monday that she would go back to the years following the so-called “Dark Days,” the failed rebellion in Panem. Collins set the “Hunger Games” books in a post-apocalyptic dystopia where young people must fight and kill each other, on live television.

“With this book, I wanted to explore the state of nature, who we are, and what we perceive is required for our survival,” she said. “The reconstruction period 10 years after the war, commonly referred to as the Dark Days — as the country of Panem struggles back to its feet — provides fertile ground for characters to grapple with these questions and thereby define their views of humanity.”

The book is set well before the lifetime of “Hunger Games” heroine Katniss Everdeen, played by Jennifer Lawrence in the billion-dollar movie franchise. Scholastic spokeswoman Tracy van Straaten declined comment on the new book’s contents or featured characters beyond what’s described in Monday’s announcement.

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“Suzanne Collins is a master at combining brilliant storytelling, superb world building, breathtaking suspense, and social commentary,” Scholastic Trade Publishing President Ellie Berger said in a statement. “We are absolutely thrilled — as both readers and publishers — to introduce the devoted fans of the series and a new audience to an entirely new perspective on this modern classic.”

Lionsgate released the four “Hunger Games” movies, and the studio’s vice chairman, Michael Burns, has suggested a prequel. In a recent statement to The Associated Press, Lionsgate chairman Joe Drake said, “As the proud home of the ‘Hunger Games’ movies, we can hardly wait for Suzanne’s next book to be published. We’ve been communicating with her during the writing process and we look forward to continuing to work closely with her on the movie.” The studio did not immediately respond when asked if an agreement for film rights had already been reached.

The first three “Hunger Games” books — “The Hunger Games,” ″Catching Fire” and “Mockingjay” — have sold more than 100 million copies and have been translated into more than 50 languages. The very title “The Hunger Games” has become a catchphrase for suffering and deadly competition, inspiring such headlines as “Trump’s $1 trillion (infrastructure) plan inspires ‘Hunger Games’ angst.”

—Although she was actively involved with the production of the “Hunger Games” films, Collins appeared done with the novels after the publication of “Mockingjay,” in 2010. She had said little about her plans in recent years, beyond telling a gathering at the 2013 BookExpo publishing convention that she was working on a new series. Her most recent book, of any kind, came out in 2013: The picture story “Year of the Jungle” was based on the time in Vietnam served by Collins’ father, a career Air Force officer.

Collins has cited her father as a reason for her lifelong studies of war, and cited both contemporary and classical culture as inspirations for “The Hunger Games.” She named the country Panem as a reference to the Roman expression “panem et circenses,” meaning bread and circuses, diversions for the masses. In a 2010 interview with The AP, she recalled watching television one night, switching channels, and becoming momentarily disoriented by going back and forth between a reality program and the Iraq War.

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“We have so much programming coming at us all the time. Is it too much? Are we becoming desensitized to the entire experience?” she said. “Dystopian stories are places where you can play out the scenarios in your head — your anxieties — and see what might come of them. And, hopefully, as a young person, with the possibilities of the future waiting for you, you’re thinking about how to head these things off.”

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2019-06-17 12:55:00Z
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Ron Goldman's sister on O.J. Simpson's Twitter debut: Maybe podcast release 'pushed him over the edge' - Fox News

On the 25th anniversary of the infamous white Bronco chase, Ron Goldman's sister revealed Monday that she "100 percent" blames the jury for failing to convict O.J. Simpson for the murders of her brother and Nicole Brown Simpson.

Kim Goldman appeared on "Fox & Friends" to reflect on watching a suicidal O.J. Simpson being driven down a Los Angeles interstate by his best friend and former teammate Al Cowlings in June 1994. It was her family's hope that the incident would end peacefully so that the football legend could go to trial and they could "find out what the truth was" about her brother's death.

On her podcast, "Confronting: O.J. Simpson,' Goldman discusses the trial with several former jurors, who she blames for the outcome of the trial.

"They were the decision makers," she said. "And if you listen to the podcast two of the jurors tell me that we were never going to get a conviction. They believe in the conspiracy."

KIM GOLDMAN RECALLS OJ SIMPSON CAR CHASE, COMMENTS ON GLOVES 25 YEARS ON: 'THEY FIT!'

Goldman reflected on the day she found out her brother had been murdered while she was attending college in San Francisco. She watched the story unfold on the news before her father was notified of Ron's death by the local coroner.

"I didn't realize that I had watched the news earlier in the day and watched my brother being wheeled out of the crime scene," she said.

Simpson raised eyebrows over the weekend when he created a Twitter account two days after the 25th anniversary of the murders.

O.J. SIMPSON SAYS HE WILL USE SOCIAL MEDIA TO 'SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT'

He announced his presence on the platform by posting a grinning video in which he discussed the fact that many have been able to say whatever they've wanted about him for years, but he now has "got a little getting even to do." In a matter of days, he's accumulated more than 600,000 followers.

Kim Goldman told "Fox & Friends" hosts that she wonders if the announcement of her podcast triggered O.J., just as the release of the book "If I Did It" did in 2007. She recalled that the day the book was originally published, Simpson committed armed robbery in Las Vegas for which he spent nine years in jail.

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"I find it kind of disgraceful that on the observation of Ron and Nicole's death that's the day he chooses to go online and say he is going to get even," she said.

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