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The Most Popular Music Videos Of 2013 Are Miley Cyrus' 'Wrecking Ball' And 'We Can't Stop'

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Miley Cyrus may not have earned any Grammy nominations, but her music videos were certainly the year's most popular. The most commonly viewed videos of 2013, according to new rankings released by Vevo, really offer few surprises. "Wrecking Ball" and "We Can't Stop" top the list, while the lascivious "Blurred Lines" and spirited "Roar" round out some of the remaining slots. Here's the top 10 for your continued viewing pleasure.

1. Miley Cyrus -- "Wrecking Ball"


2. Miley Cyrus -- "We Can't Stop"


3. will.i.am ft. Britney Spears -- "Scream & Shout"


4. Rihanna -- "Diamonds"


5. Katy Perry -- "Roar"


6. P!nk ft. Nate Ruess -- "Just Give Me a Reason"


7. Robin Thicke ft. T.I and Pharrell -- "Blurred LInes"


8. Rihanna ft. Mikky Ekko -- "Stay"


9. Naughty Boy ft. Sam Smith -- "La La La"


10. One Direction -- "Kiss You"



Kanye West, The Next Nelson Mandela? Not So Fast

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On Friday (Dec. 6), "The Daily Currant" ran a fake interview with Kanye West saying he thinks he is "the next Nelson Mandela." The fake and definitely not real interview (the Currant describes itself as "The Global Satirical Newspaper of Record") included such quotes as “Mandela was working in South Africa, which has, like what, six people? I started my magic here in the USA and then I took my business global" and “I liberate minds with my music. That’s more important than liberating a few people from apartheid or whatever.”

Yeah, it was pretty disrespectful. And a lot of people thought it was real. And those same people got really angry ... and wanted to put Kanye in prison "to make sure" he's the next Mandela. Most of them took to Twitter and even linked to the fake and definitely not real article.
















The outrage quickly began spreading as more and more people did not realize the story was fake, including a major South African newspaper.




To be fair, Kanye has definitely claimed that he is Steve Jobs reincarnated in at least one real interview.

Kate Williamson Dead: 'Ellen' Actress Dies At 83

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Kate Williamson has died, The Hollywood Reporter confirms. The actress, best known for her role as Mrs. Rogers in Ellen DeGeneres' '90s sitcom, passed away Friday night (Dec. 6). She was 83.

"She had been in failing health for quite some time," Williamson's manger Judy Fox said in a statement.

Williamson's death comes shortly after that of her husband, character actor Al Ruscio, who passed away at age 89 on Nov. 12.

In addition to her role on "Ellen," the actress will be remembered for her parts in such movies as "Disclosure," "Touch," The Hi-Lo Country" and "Dahmer," as well as television shows "Home Improvement" and "7th Heaven."

Fox Shrinks 'Dads' By Three Episodes

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Things don't look so good for Fox's least successful freshman show. The Hollywood Reporter learned that the network cut back its order for Seth MacFarlane's live-action comedy, "Dads."

In October, Fox picked the up the comedy for a back-nine, bringing "Dads" up to a full 22-episode season. But now, the network will trim that order to just six episodes, and the season will run at 19 episodes.

This news comes just after the network announced "The Mindy Project" would go on an extended hiatus due to a crowded midseason schedule.

As of now, controversial comedy -- remember that racist pilot? -- "Dads" will air new episodes through Feb. 11. After that, "Glee" will take over the show's Tuesday time slot.

The Seth Green-fronted show's future looks pretty bleak. Do you think Fox should keep "Dads"?

Watch The 'Anchorman' Cast & One Direction Sing 'Afternoon Delight' On 'SNL'

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When "SNL" announced that Paul Rudd would be hosting the show to promote "Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues," they might as well have mentioned that a cameo from "SNL" alum Will Ferrell was all but inevitable. Not only did Ferrell show up in the opening monologue of last night's episode, but he and Rudd were joined by Steve Carell and David Koechner (also a former "SNL" cast member) to bring together the entire Channel 4 News Team.

The four men banded with the night's musical guest One Direction to recreate one of the most memorable scenes from the first "Anchorman" movie, in which they spontaneously jumped into an a cappella rendition of the Starland Vocal Band's 1976 hit "Afternoon Delight." Of course, this turned into a nine-person harmony with the addition of the superstar U.K. boy band. (Harry Styles was ten years old when "Anchorman" came out.)

Miley Cyrus Debuts Short Bob Hairdo At KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas

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Miley Cyrus' pixie cut is long gone!

Cyrus debuted a new hairdo at the 24th Annual KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas in Los Angeles last night (Dec. 7), and it's a major change for the 21-year-old singer. Drumroll please ... She is now sporting a short bob, complete with cropped bangs.

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Yesterday morning, Cyrus shared a photo of her traditional hairstyle on Twitter, writing:




So, is this new 'do a wig or an actual haircut? (We'll have to wait and see). Still, Cyrus has been open about her desire to grow out her short hair, admitting she misses her longer locks. She took to Twitter last month to share a photo of herself in a bob wig, perhaps testing out the look before making it permanent.




See more photos of Miley's new' do below:

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Jennifer Lawrence Goes Casual For 'American Hustle' Academy Screening

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Jennifer Lawrence looked chic and comfortable in a little black dress at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Official Academy Members screening of "American Hustle" on Saturday (Dec. 7) in New York City.

The 23-year-old actress was joined by her co-stars Christian Bale, Bradley Cooper, Amy Adams and Jeremy Renner, as well as director David O. Russell, for the Q&A and screening. Lawrence dressed casual in a black Theyskens Theory dress, tights and Lanvin shoes while Adams donned a red blouse, black jacket and jeans. All the men looked dapper in trendy coats.

The New York premiere of "American Hustle' will take place tonight (Dec. 8). The film is set for a Dec. 20 release and is already garnering a lot of Oscar buzz.

See photos of Lawrence and the cast below:

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If You Thought Lady Gaga's Style Couldn't Surprise You Any More... Just Peek At Her Instagram

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We're all familiar with Lady Gaga's, um, unusual taste in fashion, and we love her for it. But we still didn't know what we were getting into when we started searching through her Instagram this week. The pop idol is a total chameleon in all aspects of her appearance. From long green hair to short blonde bobs, she always throws us for a loop.

And those funky goggles... er, glasses? We're not even sure.

Take a gander at these photos and you might be just as amazed as we are.

























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Padma Lakshmi Rocks An Orange Bikini In Miami

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Padma Lakshmi wowed in a bright orange bikini on the beach in Miami, Fla., today (Dec. 8).

The "Top Chef" host, 43, who's in town for Art Basel, sported sunglasses and a purple sarong before taking a quick dip in the ocean.

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Lakshmi took to her WhoSay page this morning to share a photo of the sun and sand, writing, "What a great morning for a walk on the beach. #miami #artbasel."



Despite indulging in food and drinks during each season of "Top Chef," Lakshmi appears to be in tip-top shape. Although she admits she gains about 15 pounds each season, Lakshmi also works out to balance it all out.

"I love food way too much to starve myself just to look good," she told Fitness' November/December issue. "I will put in the work at the gym so I can enjoy what I eat."

See more photos of Padma on the beach below:

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'Frozen' Box Office Freezes Out 'Catching Fire'

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NEW YORK (AP) — In its second weekend at the box office, the Disney animated tale "Frozen" cooled off "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" and the lone new release "Out of the Furnace."

According to studio estimates Sunday, "Frozen" led the multiplexes with a haul of $31.6 million over the weekend, taking over the top spot from "Catching Fire." Lionsgate's "Hunger Games" sequel had topped the box office for the last two weeks, but slid to second with $27 million in its third week of release. Relativity Media's steel-town drama "Out of the Furnace," starring Christian Bale and Casey Affleck, posed no challenge for the bigger blockbuster holdovers. It opened with $5.3 million, good enough for third place on the typically quiet early December weekend.

Susan Boyle Diagnosed With Asperger's Syndrome

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Susan Boyle has been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome.

The singer, who shot to stardom following a memorable 2009 performance on "Britain's Got Talent," says she saw a specialist a year ago and was informed that she has the autistic disorder, which affects her social interaction and communication skills.

Boyle tells The Observer that the diagnosis is a "relief."

Amanda Bynes Goes Grocery Shopping With Her Parents And Gets A Private Escort

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Amanda Bynes is sure taking advantage of life after rehab.

And that means spending quality time with her parents since undergoing in-patient treatment for schizophrenia and bi-polar disorder over the last four months.

Returning to normalcy is all about enjoying the day-to-day things, even errands, like going grocery shopping on a rainy Los Angeles Saturday afternoon.

Ben Affleck Lashes Out At Paparazzi, Says It's 'Wrong And Disgusting To Follow Children Around'

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Ben Affleck knows the drill when it comes to the paparazzi, but he's sick and tired of his children being followed and photographed.

In a new interview with Playboy, Affleck shares his thoughts on being in the spotlight and admits that although he's fine with photographers following him around, he's not okay with grown men chasing after his three kids -- Violet, 8, Seraphina, 4, and Samuel, 1 -- with Jennifer Garner.

“You can say what you want about me. You can yell at me with a video camera and be TMZ. You can follow me around and take pictures all you want. I don’t care. There are a couple of guys outside right now. Terrific. That’s part of the deal. But it’s wrong and disgusting to follow children around and take their picture and sell it for money,” he tells Playboy. “It makes the kids less safe. They used to take pictures of our children coming out of preschool, and so this stalker who had threatened to kill me, my wife and our kids showed up at the school and got arrested. I mean, there are real practical dangers to this.”

This issue is very important to Affleck and Garner. The actress teamed up with Halle Berry earlier this year to get Senate Bill 606 passed in California, which is aimed at protecting the privacy of the children of public figures. Beginning on Jan. 1, 2014, a paparazzo convicted of harassing a minor who has been singled out due to his or her parent's profession (famous actors, singers, reality TV stars, politicians, etc.) can spend up to a year in jail. Fines can also be imposed, including $10,000 for the first violation, $20,000 for the second, and up to $30,000 for the third. The law also allows the parent or guardian of the child being harassed to seek civil liability.

“My kids aren’t celebrities. They never made that bargain ... As their father it’s my job to protect them from that stuff,” Affleck explains to Playboy. “I try my very best, and sometimes I’m successful. The tragic thing is, people who see those pictures naturally think it’s sweet. They don’t see the gigantic former gang member with a huge lens standing over a four-year-old and screaming to get the kid’s attention.”

“The kids are always looking down because they’re freaked out and scared of these people," he adds. "And so they yell. Which is fine if you’re Lindsay Lohan coming out of a club, or me or any adult,” remarks Affleck. “With kids it’s tasteless at best.”

Read more of Ben's candid interview with Playboy here.

LeAnn Rimes' 'Gasoline And Matches' Video Shot Entirely On iPhone

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Leann Rimes released the music video to her single "Gasoline and Matches" with Rob Thomas and Jeff Beck this weekend. Directed and filmed by Vine favorite Ian Padgham, the video was shot entirely on an iPhone, using stop motion animation. The video includes shots of Rimes and Thomas, but focuses mostly on the animation of toys, matchbooks, and a mini gasoline tank. "Gasoline and Matches" is the latest single off of Rimes' 2013 album, "Spitfire." Check out the impressive visuals below.

Kennedy Center Honors Celebrate Billy Joel, Carlos Santana, Herbie Hancock, Martina Arroyo, Shirley MacLaine

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The "Piano Man" who became one of the world's best-selling artists of all time with such hits as "Just the Way You Are," ''Uptown Girl" and "Allentown" is being awarded the nation's highest honor Sunday for influencing American culture through the arts.

Billy Joel joins Carlos Santana, Herbie Hancock, opera star Martina Arroyo and actress Shirley MacLaine in receiving the Kennedy Center Honors. All of them have been playing music, dancing or singing since they were children — and have never stopped. Joel said the honor stands apart from his six Grammys.

"This is different. It's our nation's capital," he told The Associated Press. "This is coming more from my country than just people who come to see me. It's a little overwhelming."

The 64-year-old musician born in the Bronx has been playing the piano since he was a boy, growing up on New York's Long Island. There was always music in the house, he said. His mother sang. His father played the piano.

Impressing girls, though, is what hooked Joel into making a career of music, he said.

Joel just announced a 2014 concert series at Madison Square Garden in New York "to avoid schlepping around the world," but he still plans to play concerts nationwide.

President Barack Obama will salute the honorees Sunday night, and top entertainers will offer tribute performances for each honoree. The show will be broadcast Dec. 29.

On Saturday night, Secretary of State John Kerry hosted the honorees for a black-tie dinner at the State Department. Kerry said the artists had blazed trails and redefined the arts and American culture along the way.

"They are loved by so many, imitated by some, but never ever can they be replaced," Kerry said. "We are reminded that the role of arts can also never be replaced."

Garth Brooks toasted Joel at the dinner, saying his legacy would live on for generations. He said Joel has a special talent for writing songs about everyday people, from steel workers in "Allentown" to soldiers fighting in Vietnam in "Goodnight Saigon."

"Music has a wonderful gift," Brooks said. "For those that do it right, they can put you in shoes that you would never understand if it wasn't for that song."

Santana, 66, a Mexican immigrant who began learning English from American television, is one of only a few Latinos who have received the honor so far.

Santana first picked up the guitar after hearing blues and rock 'n' roll on the radio. He has said his career is about bridging cultures and fusing sounds to create something new. He grew up with the Woodstock generation after moving to San Francisco, but is perhaps best known for his album "Supernatural." It won nine Grammys.

Kerry said Santana brought the beauty of Latin culture and its rhythms and influences to the American mainstream.

"We love the music you made, not because it's Latin, but frankly because it is so very American," Kerry said.

Hancock, 73, got his start at the piano at age 7 while growing up in Chicago. Soon he was playing Mozart and discovered jazz in high school. He joined the Miles Davis Quintet in 1963 and later set out to create his own sounds, fusing jazz, funk, pop, gospel, soul and the blues. He has won an Oscar and 14 Grammy Awards so far.

Arroyo found opera while imitating the singers outside an opera workshop when she was growing up in Harlem. Soon she was signing a contract with New York's Metropolitan Opera and had a breakthrough with "Aida" in 1965. She went on to star in the great opera houses of London, Paris and Vienna.

Opera star Jessye Norman said Arroyo, now 76, has a voice "that makes you happy to be alive, just to be in her audience."

MacLaine, 79, has been acting on stage and screen for six decades ever since she began ballet at age 3. Her film debut came in 1955's "The Trouble with Harry," directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and she won the Oscar for best actress for "Terms of Endearment" in 1983. More recently she's been playing a role in "Downton Abbey" on PBS.

MacLaine's younger brother Warren Beatty also has won a Kennedy Center Honor, making them the first brother and sister to both receive the honor.

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Thousands Expected At Paul Walker Funeral, Some In Race Cars

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SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (AP) — Friends, fans and high-performance car enthusiasts are heading to a Los Angeles suburb for a memorial for "Fast & Furious" star Paul Walker, who died in a high-speed car crash in the area.

Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies are anticipating thousands of people at Sunday's memorial. The actor died Nov. 30 after the Porsche Carrera GT he was riding in smashed into a light pole and tree and then burst into flames. Walker's friend Roger Rodas, who was driving, also died. Scores of people were milling around the area 30 miles northwest of Los Angeles hours before the memorial was to start at noon.

Many people are arriving in cars built for speed, and the sounds of engines revving are filling the air.

Authorities are urging people not to break any traffic laws.

Harry Styles And Kendall Jenner Leave NYC Hotel Together

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It appears a romance is brewing between Harry Styles and Kendall Jenner.

The pair reunited in New York City on Saturday (Dec. 7) after going on a dinner date in West Hollywood, Calif., last month. The One Direction singer, 19, and the reality star, 18, were spotted leaving the Gansevoort Hotel in the Meatpacking district yesterday afternoon and were swarmed by a group of young fans. Security tried to escort Styles out of the crowd while Jenner kept her distance, according to photos obtained by Us Magazine.

E! News reports that they met up again later that evening as One Direction performed on "Saturday Night Live."

A source told E! that Jenner was backstage at "SNL" while Styles wowed the crowd, but that the duo did not attend the after-party, which was held at BBQ restaurant Hill Country.

Although the young stars have kept quiet about the status of their relationship, Styles did tell Piers Morgan that he and Jenner are spending time together.

When asked if he was dating the model, Styles said, "We just went out to dinner so no … I guess. I don't know."

See photos of Harry and Kendall in NYC here.

MTV Cancels 'Teen Mom 3'

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"Teen Mom 3" has been canceled by MTV.

There had been rumors swirling that MTV would not renew "Teen Mom 3" for a second season, and it was made official when cast members tweeted about the show coming to an end. One of the moms, Briana DeJesus tweeted:










The latest addition to the "Teen Mom" franchise, "Teen Mom 3" debuted in August but suffered from low ratings and a cast that some viewers felt were "boring."

MTV has not given an official reason for the cancelation.

Even though MTV won't renew "Teen Mom 3," "Teen Mom 2" is going strong and will debut its fifth season on Jan. 20, 2014.


Paul Walker Memorial In California Draws Thousands

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SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (AP) — The sounds of high-performance car engines filled the air Sunday as thousands of fans, friends and car enthusiasts headed to the Los Angeles suburb of Santa Clarita to pay tribute to Paul Walker at the site where the "Fast & Furious" actor died in a car crash.

The memorial, planned through social media, was scheduled to begin at noon, but mourners began arriving hours beforehand to leave flowers, candles, stuffed animals and other tributes. Throughout the afternoon, thousands of people, including entire families with children, dropped by. Many arrived in cars built for speed, and the sounds of engines revving echoed close to where Walker and his friend died on Nov. 30. The event was expected to conclude Sunday evening with a cruise through the area 30 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles.

Walker, 40, was killed when the Porsche Carrera GT he was riding in smashed into a light pole and tree and then burst into flames. The actor's friend and financial adviser, Roger Rodas, who was driving, also died. Authorities say speed was a factor in the crash.

The two had bonded over a passion for fast cars. They co-owned an auto racing team named after Rodas' custom car shop, Always Evolving, and Rodas, 38, drove professionally for the team on the Pirelli World Challenge circuit this year.

On Sunday, Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies directed often-heavy traffic as mourners passed by the crash site on foot and in cars.

The deputies set up a command post at a nearby high school, but there were no immediate reports of any problems. Authorities had encouraged attendees to obey all traffic laws, including not leaving memorial items in the roadway.

Many of the early arrivals parked in a nearby church lot, where they milled around and bundled up against chilly morning temperatures in the 40s.

Among those who turned out early was Edi Maya, a gardener who worked in Walker's neighborhood and said he chatted with the actor from time to time.

"I work next to his house every week, twice a week. Seeing those candles there, it's heartbreaking," he told KABC-TV.

Walker was in Santa Clarita for a fundraiser his charity, Reach Out Worldwide, organized for victims of the recent Philippines typhoon. The event took place at Rodas' shop, and the two stepped away for what was supposed to be a short drive in Rodas' car.

The limited-edition Porsche was previously owned by IndyCar driver Graham Rahal, who has said it could be difficult to drive.

Walker, the star of five of the six "Fast & Furious" movies, was the face of the franchise. He was making the seventh film in the series when he died.

Universal Pictures has shut down production while it contemplates how it might go forward without him.

American Film Institute's Top 10 Movies Of 2013 Includes 'Her,' 'Wolf'

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Steve McQueen's historic saga "12 Years a Slave," David O. Russell's con artist romp "American Hustle," Ryan Coogler's numbing "Fruitvale Station" and Alfonso Cuaron's space odyssey "Gravity" round out the American Film Institute's top-10 movies of the year.

Also landing on the list, announced Monday: Paul Greengrass' Somali pirate drama "Captain Phillips"; Spike Jonze's futuristic computer love tale "Her"; Ethan and Joel Coen's folk scene-focused dark comedy "Inside Llewyn Davis"; John Lee Hancock's Disney comedy "Saving Mr. Banks"; and Martin Scorsese's provocative stockbroker story "The Wolf of Wall Street." The AFI also selected the year's top-10 television shows. "Breaking Bad," ''Game of Thrones," ''House of Cards" and "Scandal" were among the favorites.

The creative assemblages will be awarded at a Jan. 10 luncheon in Los Angeles.
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