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Monday 28 April 2014

Porsha Williams Says Kenya Moore “Threatened” Me With “Weapon”


 
Porsha Williams is speaking out about the ugly brawl she was in with Kenya Moore during the first part of the “Real Housewives of Atlanta” reunion special.

In an interview with “Access Hollywood Live,” slated to air on Tuesday, Williams admits she had “regrets immediately after” the hair-pulling fight, which resulted in her being arrested and charged with battery.
The reality star tells the show she felt “threatened” by Moore, who was brandishing a scepter like “a weapon.”
“I saw the hate. I saw the anger. I saw all of that in Kenya’s eye that moment. And I felt threatened,” she says.
Williams explains why she thinks she and the former Miss USA don’t see eye-to-eye.
“For Kenya, she looks at this as a job. It’s a show to her. It’s just entertainment,” notes Williams, adding, “So she doesn’t take anything seriously… Here I am living this real life and here she is portraying one. Mostly, Williams tells “Access Hollywood Live” that Moore’s behavior is “bullying,” and “bullying can happen as an adult, it can happen as a child, in college, in your work place everywhere.

Mila Kunis Flashes Her Baby Bump, Kim, Khloe Kardashian Film

 


Check out that bump! Mila Kunis flashed her bare stomach while at the Stagecoach Music Festival with fiance Ashton Kutcher on April 25. Plus, Kim and Khloe Kardashian stepped out in statement pieces while filming Keeping Up With the Kardashians. See the weekend's top stories:
Gone country! Pregnant Mila Kunis and fiance Ashton Kutcher turned up the PDA as they attended the Stagecoach Music Festival in Indio, Calif., on Friday, April 25. The future spouses (and parents!) let loose, as Kutcher threw on a cowboy hat and Kunis proudly displayed her bare baby bump! 



Daring dolls! Kim Kardashian and Khloe Kardashian strutted their svelte figures while filming their reality series Keeping Up With the Kardashians in Calabasas, Calif., on Friday, April 25. The ladies seemed to be in good spirits as they stepped out in statement outfits.


The silver fox has finally found his match! George Clooney is engaged to be married to girlfriend Amal Alamuddin, multiple sources confirm to Us Weekly.


Selena Gomez hopes that her new management move will light up her career like a firework! As TMZ reported earlier this month, the former Disney star, 21, fired her mom Mandy Teefy and stepdad Brian Teefey, who have managed her since childhood. Replacing her parents is Bradford Cobb, who manages Katy Perry and Adam Lambert, Us Weekly has exclusively learned

Lorde and Iggy Azalea Attack “Spineless” Music Critics, Complex Strikes Back


Lorde and Iggy Azalea attacked music critics over the weekend, bashing Complex for putting Azalea on its cover last year and then publishing an unflattering review of her new album.
The saga began when Lorde wrote on Tumblr, “Bugs me how publications like complex will profile interesting artists in order to sell copies/get clicks and then sh*t on their records?”
“It happens to me all the time – pitchfork and that ilk being like ‘can we interview you?’ after totally taking the piss out of me in a review,” she added. “Have a stance on an artist and stick to it. don’t act like you respect them then throw them under the bus.”
As an illustration of her point, she posted a picture of Azalea’s October 2013 Complex cover juxtaposed with the magazine’s more recent review headline, “Iggy Azalea’s ‘The New Classic’ Isn’t Really” (see below).
Azalea then weighed in, agreeing with Lorde and going after the critics.




Then Complex struck back.
In a piece explaining why Lorde and Azalea were “wrong about criticism and journalism,” the outlet made a number of points about how the artists’ attack was off base.
Among the relevant passages:
Contrary to whatever Lorde may think, for Complex to give a cover to an artist like Iggy Azalea or current covergirl Jhené Aiko (or even Lorde for that matter) it simply boils down to Complex thinking the artist is someone our audience is interested in. Giving someone a bad review basically boils down to thinking someone our audience is interested in didn’t make a very good record. We can’t speak for all publications, but we imagine it works about the same way for them.
Lorde declaring “have a stance on an artist and stick to it” is a bizarre notion for an organization like Complex, which is to say bizarre for any media organization that claims to have any journalistic integrity. No one should stick to their opinion when new facts (possibly in the form of new music) are made available that can alter your views. Art and artistry are fluid things.
If Complex—or the media at large—operated the way Lorde wished, it would do away with journalistic integrity all together. Lorde—as well as Iggy—seem to confuse press as “respect” and criticism as being thrown “under the bus.” Truth is, not every media interaction will be mutually beneficial. Sure, giving Iggy a cover helped us “sell copies/get clicks” but it also helped establish Iggy as a star. When Def Jam sent its Iggy press kits around, best believe Complex’s cover and cover story were featured in it. There’s no way Iggy can say she didn’t benefit from being on our cover. Maybe she didn’t benefit from our review, but so be it. Celebrities seek attention and media coverage every time they do something great, why would the camera stop rolling when they do something not so great? And even if they do, it isn’t meant to be disrespectful—it’s meant to be critical.
This issue Lorde highlights is an on-going problem in music writing, one where artists seem to think of journalists as akin to their publicists, and journalists are afraid to say anything bad about an artist for fear of losing access. An artist thinking that just because they’re interviewed by an outlet that said outlet can’t then “sh*t on your records” muddies the difference between music profiling and music criticism. The job of a journalist profiling an interesting artist is to bring their story to life for an audience. The job of a music critic writing a review is to put an album in the proper context for listeners and, yes, share their opinion on the album. Thinking doing one means a publication can’t do the other misses the point of each entirely.






























Rihanna Posts Topless Photos From Vogue Brasil Cover Shoot

Rihanna seems pretty happy with her sexy spread for the May issue of Vogue Brasil.
On Friday, she teased fans by posting two different cover shots from the shoot to her Instagram account.
And then on Monday, she publicly posted more photos — including topless pics from the shoot — with the caption, “@voguebrasil @teamvivanco #VOGUEBrasil.”    
























Homeless Guy Shields Khloe Kardashian & French Montana From Paparazzi (VIDEO)


Khloe Kardashian and French Montana inadvertently found a new way to avoid paparazzi questions about their relationship over the weekend — by letting a homeless man run interference.
The stars were exiting a restaurant in Los Angeles when a panhandler approached Kardashian.
She gave the man money and posed for a picture with him, and, as the paparazzi were distracted, Montana darted around the other side of their car.
Smooth.

Katy Perry and Rihanna Party Together At New York Club

Katy Perry and Rihanna partied together in New York over the weekend, hopefully putting to rest old tabloid rumors that they’re feuding.


The singers were both on hand to celebrate with Walshy Fire at his birthday soiree at 1Oak.
One photo shows Perry and Rihanna on either side of the birthday boy (see right and below).
In that pic, you also see that Perry stuffed her cell phone into her bra. Nice touch.




 






Chrissy Teigen Gets Naked In Bathtub And Talks Airplane Sex With John Legend

                                                                     


Chrissy Teigen poses naked in a bathtub and talks about airplane sex with John Legend in a new Cosmopolitan cover interview.



The supermodel first got together with her now-husband on the set of his “Stereo” music video.
“I’m not going to lie. We hooked up,” Teigen tells the magazine. “[When he went on tour] I let him be himself for a while. The worst thing you can do is try to lock someone like that down early on, then have them think, There’s so much more out there.
She says, “I played it cool for a long time. Never once did I ask, ‘What are we?’ Marriage was never my goal, because I’ve never been very traditional. I was just happy to be with him.”
How does she feel about PDA?
“We’re by no means freaky-deaky, but let’s just say, we’re open to things,” reveals Teigen. “We’re very okay with PDA. When we go to a restaurant, he loves when I wear a dress, so he can do some upper-thigh rubbing.”
And sometimes the PDA gets very NSFW — like when Teigen and Legend joined the mile high club.
She tells Cosmo, “We were on our way to Thailand to see my parents, flying commercial first-class. We were under a blanket. We weren’t even in one of those pod things. I feel like we should get a trophy for that.”