VIDEO: ‘Dancing With The Stars’ Mark Ballas Releases Music Video Starring Chelsea Kane

Mark Ballas of Dancing with the Stars fame and two-time champion winner of the mirroball trophy is also an accomplished musician. 

His new song Hotwire, from his debut solo album HurtLoveBox, has just been released and you can watch it below.
Guess who co-stars in the video? His Dancing partner, Disney Channel star, Chelsea Kane.

Visit http://www.markballas.com/for Mark’s official tour dates and more information.

Jennifer Lopez: “We Saved Casey Abrams Because…”

When American Idol judges used their one save of the season on Casey Abrams, Abrams was mystified and asked them, “It’s top 11, why would you do that?!” Well, Jennifer Lopez provided an answer to Abram’s question on Ryan Seacrest‘s radio show Wednesday.

“[Casey] is one of our most dynamic performers. He’s so interesting and so talented.” Lopez continued: “We knew that it was kind of a radical decision because it was so early in the season, but to be quite honest, that is one decision that I haven’t lost one ounce of sleep over!” 

The problem with using the one save of the season is that the full decision of who will be crowned our Idol winner will lie in our collective hands.

And well, America, we haven’t always been right. Or even close to right. Do the names Jennifer Hudson and Chris Daughtry and what we did to them shake your nerves..even just a little bit?

Lopez is not worried. “I really feel we put 11 amazing contestants in front of them, and now it’s [about] who their favorite is, who’s going to be their American Idol. I didn’t realize I was going to fall in love with the contestants the way I have and feel for them the way I do.”

OK fans, let’s do this. Let’s get this right starting tonight….
Photo Credit: Fox

Robert Pattinson: “I’m Not A Cheater!”

Robert Pattinson graces the cover of Italian Vanity Fair this month and he actually opens up about his views on relationships.

The 25-year-old actor may be one of the most well known and desired men in the world but, make no mistake, he is a one-woman man.

He tells the mag: “Life is not black and white … [but] there is one thing I never understood: why people cheat.”

Pattinson continues about his convictions: “My parents met when my mom was 17 and my father 25, they are still together and seem very happy. I grew up believing that you can be together all of your life.”

Let me hear it ladies, “Awwwwwwwwwwwww!

Kris Jenner: “Don’t Call Kardashians ‘Untalented.’ How Many Shows Do YOU Have?!”

In case you’re one of millions who think the Kardashian sisters are an untalented bunch of slackers, you may have to think again.

The Kardashian clan does it all. From working on one of their several reality shows, one of which is the highest rated show on E!, to promoting one of their many products, to running their own boutiques. Apparently, it’s hard being a Kardashian dammit! At least it is if you believe Kourtney, Kim and Khloe‘s protective mom and manager.

All their “hard work” landed the family a $65 million paycheck last year, so, you can imagine why Kris Jenner, the Kardashian matriarch, would get a bit peeved when people ask one of her daughters, “What is it you do again?”

In the new issue of Redbook Magazine, Kris stands up for her girls and says they “work 25 hours a day.” I know what you’re thinking…we ain’t got 25 hours in any day. But hear Kris out first.

She tells the mag, “It’s annoying when I hear, ‘What do your girls do?’ Well, first of all, all of my daughters have jobs. They are fashion stylists and designers; they own a chain of stores. They had the stores before they had the show.” 

She continues, “And my kids worked from the time they were 13 years old. So to me, that’s a huge misconception that the girls don’t work. They work 25 hours a day.”

And to all the haters out there, Kris wants to tell you: “They might not be singers or dancers, but they certainly know how to produce a television show. Whether you want to call it talent or not, they have multiple shows on the air. How many shows do you have?” AHM, that would be zero for me Mrs. J.

Regardless of their fame or riches, Jenner’s priority remains her family. “Our joy in life is that we always have each other. So I’ve tried to teach my kids three things: love God, love your family and love yourself,” says Jenner.

Photo credit: Redbook

Video: Britney Spears To Jackass Crew: “I Am Not Afraid Of Poopoo!”

VIDEO CLIP OF THE DAY.

It was vile. It was gooey. It was probably way too smelly. It was pure Johnny Knoxville. Except, it wasn’t. It was Britney Spears instead, wearing goggles and getting into a porta potty to film a sketch for Jimmy Kimmel Live Tuesday.

Knoxville was a guest on Jimmy’s show and told the host that the 29-year old pop princess was in Jackass 3D but that the stunt was cut out of the movie. So, Jimmy showed the so-called deleted scene and well, you can see it for yourself but be prepared to gag! I mean, any video featuring the Jackass crew, a porta potty, a bungee, and a Britney admitting she’s not “afraid of poopoo” is self explanatory. Watch the Poo Cocktail Supreme below:

‘Dancing With The Stars’ Sends One Of Its Own Home…

SPOILER ALERT: After two weeks of performances and scores on Dancing with the Stars, a couple was voted off on Tuesday night’s week 2 results show.

The couple who received the lowest combined votes and who were eliminated are Mike Catherwood and Lacey Schwimmer.

It comes as no surprise that these two were voted off and going home because their combined judges’ score for two weeks of competition had left the couple dead last.

Kirstie Alley Surprises Chris Jericho & Cheryl Burke @ Book Signing – EXCLUSIVE Photos & Video

Wrestling champ Chris Jericho and Cheryl Burke had a really great night Monday. They first danced the quickstep on Dancing with the Stars to Ella Fitzgerald’s I Got Rhythm and ended up with a score of 23 for a three-way tie for first place after the judges’ votes were tabulated. 

The couple then rushed over to Barnes & Noble at The Grove in Los Angeles for a book signing for each of their books: Jericho has authored Undisputed: How to Become The World Champion in 1,372 Easy Steps. Burke has penned Dancing Lessons: How I Found Passion On The Dance Floor.

In the middle of the shoot, a familiar face turned up to surprise the two dancers turned authors for the night. It was a very bubbly and proud fellow DWTS contestant, Kirstie Alley!

Here are photos and videos from their book signing and fan meet and greet:




























Hear Jericho explains why he likes Burke’s dominatrix style of teaching:

Watch Jericho and Burke dancing for the paparazzi:

Video: ‘Dancing With The Stars’ Performances & Recap

Dancing with the Stars is in full swing and was back Monday night for the second week of the season. Monday night’s scores will be added to week one’s and one couple will be eliminated Tuesday based on the combined judges’ scores and fan votes.

Without further adieu and because there are still 11 couples to review, I will jump right into the recap.

There was a three-way tie with 23 points for first place tonight. One of those first place scores belongs to two-time Super Bowl winner, Hines Ward who flashed his signature smile and charmed his way all around the dance floor in a quickstep to the tune of Stevie Wonder’s Part-time Lover
The judges unanimously drooled over him. Bruno Tonioli gushed: “Forget about part-time lover; it’s more like full-time dancer! You lead with ease and confidence. I particularly liked the fun details you put in there…and the chemistry with Kym is sinful.”
Carrie Ann Inaba who used to love on Season 3 champ Emmitt Smith went a step further: “I think Emmitt Smith just had to retire his title of ‘tinkle toe!’ That was amazing…your posture, your technique…I loved it.”
Len Goodman agreed: “Your frame was terrific. It is hard to maintain that but you did it. I was very impressed, well done!”
Watch the newly-crowned Tinkle Toe for yourself:
The second couple tied for first place after Monday’s judges’ votes with a score of 23 was Chris Jericho and Cheryl Burke who also danced the quickstep to Ella Fitzgerald’s I Got Rhythm. Len complimented the wrestling star’s improvement over last week: “Chris, I take my hat off to you. Don’t take this personal, I don’t wanna get in a headlock or something. My expectation was, here we go, it’s going to be a big lumbering lumb, but no, it was bright, breezy and light at foot!”  Bruno also admired the dance but for a whole other reason: “Chris, I like a man who responds well to strict discipline, and the dominatrix has transformed the beast into a gazelle…We even got that bum under control!” He finished, “You were sensational!”
Carrie Ann couldn’t agree more: “I’m loving me some Chris Jericho right about now. Light on your feet. Compact, great form.”

Watch Chris and Cheryl in action:
Also tied for first place at 23 were Romeo and Chelsie Hightower. This dynamic young duo played the king and queen of a 60’s prom. When Romeo got silly during rehearsals, Chelsea realized her task for the week prior to the performance would be to “Teach Romeo the difference between flirting and being a gentleman!” Whatever Chelsie did worked because the judges swooned over Romeo.
Len proclaimed: “THAT, was the best dace of the night. I loved it!”
Carrie Ann: “You have a certain style when you dance that stands out.” 
Bruno: “Romeo you are the one to watch! Seamless, great musicality. You got everything it takes to make a brilliant dancer!”

Watch the king and queen of the ball dance to You’re the One That I Want off the Grease Soundtrack:

Ralph Macchio who came in first last week, did not fare as well with the judges this week and placed fourth for week two with a score of 21. The lower score did not mean Ralph is not damn exciting to watch. Because he is. His dancing makes me so giddy I feel like I am back in high school again. His Jive with Karina Smirnoff to Nobody But Me by The Human Beinz was seamless and mesmerizing.

In the video pre-roll, Ralph could not hide his excitement about being a part of Season 12 of DWTS. The baby-faced actor gushed about his experience last week, saying: “The crowd was amazing, we did that double turn and they just roared! It’s just one of those moments in my life and career that I –I will never forget that!”

Bruno: “You have a huge huge huge likability factor. You inhabit the character 110%…but your kicks weren’t as sharp as could be. There is work to do, but obvioulsy you are pleasing to watch.” 
Carrie Anne: “You dance very well, but if you want to go further, you have to be sharper. You work at a level of 8 as opposed to 10 on every movement, but you are just so much fun to watch.”
Len: “It was OK, you over did it. You attacked the dance a little too much. You got frenzied.” When the crowd booed at Len’s negative comments, he shot back, “I liked it!”
Watch Ralph in action below:
Kirstie Alley had some trouble sustaining the crazy energy required for the quickstep but she did not lack the necessary stamina at the end of her dance to stop her from planting a big kiss on Maksim Chmerkovskiy. Who can blame her? The duo danced to KT Tunstall’s Black Horse & Cherry Tree and got a total score of 20 for the night.
Len: “Most was light and fluffy. You lost energy near the end. The posture went. It was good, but it wasn’t great!”
Carrie Ann: “You are so in your element. I love watching you dance. You’re so in tune with every movement. The connection between you and Max is gonna be unstoppable. It was fabulous!”
Bruno: “Don’t worry about weight, you don’t need to worry about that when you have talent. You started beautifully…believe in yourself. Be yourself”
Watch Maks and Kirstie below:
Louis van Amstel really wanted his partner Kendra Wilkinson-Baskettpre-roll video, saying in tears, “It’s so stressful for me. I don’t feel beautiful, I feel like a boy. Everybody thinks I’m that Playboy sexy girl that is confident. I am not that.”

This week’s quickstep to Gotta Work by Amerie obviously didn’t come as easily to Kendra as her cha cha did last week. She did not have the same ease of movement, but she was still fun to watch. 

Bruno: “You tried your best, but you were very tight!” 
Carrie Ann: “You’re very good at learning choreography. And I really saw you taking a step forward. There was a new found elegance.”
Len: “Your posture was a bit hit or miss…occasionally your chesticles [note: I think that’s what Len called Kendra’s chest!] were pushing into poor little Louie. Overall I think you did an excellent job.”
Watch Kendra dance like a lady below:

Disney Channel star Chelsea Kane and Mark Ballas wanted to take a risk so they danced an “out of the box” kinky-circus style Jive to I Write Sins, Not Tragedies by Panic! Their risk didn’t pay off as they earned an 18 and landed in 7th place for the week.

Bruno loved the efforts and compared the spastastic number to “Marcel Marceau desperately seeking Lolita in A Clockwork Orange.” Pretty well said Bruno! Sadly, Bruno was the only judge who liked the antics. 

Carrie Ann said: “I love choreography like that, but there’s a time and a place for that, and I don’t think it was right now. I wanted to see your jive Chelsea, but in that choreography, it was hard to see your jive. There was so little jive in there.” 
Len, who hates props during ballroom dancing complained, “Once I see doors and things, you’re on a sticky wicket..there was too much messing around. This girl has got fantastic potential, and she’s gonna go a long way but not with dances like that.”

Here are Mark and Chelsea clowning around:

Petra Nemcova complained while learning her assigned dance, “The jive is hard for taller people. What am I supposed to do, get shorter?” Petra and Dmitry Chaplin danced to Queen’s Crazy Little Thing Called Love and landed a score of 18.
Bruno: “Oh My God! This girl can go from uptown girl to a floozie at the drop of a hat! And they’re both equally beautiful.” Bruno did give Petra some good advice: “What you have to do is work on your core strength and that will help you with your precision and your placement. But your performance was great tonight.”
Len: “Short skirt, long legs, bad technique. But I must say, she did it beautifully!”
Carrie Ann: “You’re just so stunning to look at, it’s ridiculous. Your kicks were tight and sharp…I think your core you have to really work on, you get a little funky on your shapes.”
Watch the beautiful Petra go from uptown girl to floozie below:
There are three couples left to write about and all three tied for the lowest score of the night at 17. They are Sugar Ray Leonard and Anna Trebunskaya, Wendy Williams and Tony Dovolani, and Mike Catherwood and Lacey Schwimmer.
Sugar Ray danced the jive to Sweet Soul Music by Sam & Dave but the judges were not too impressed with the skills even though they enjoyed the performance.

Len: “Tomorrow, somebody is going home. On that performance, I have to be honest, you’re in jeopardy. It lacked refinement and any true dance quality. But the entertainment was fantastic.” 

Bruno: “Sugar. It was definitely sweet and it was definitely pleasant to watch…it was softer on the edges. It needs some punch in the feet…sometimes you seemed stuck like a piece of gum.”
Carrie Ann: “If I just watched your face alone, it’s borderline a 10…but the whole body was too spastic.”
Watch Sugar Ray for yourself:
“Psycho” Mike Catherwood tried but he just couldn’t pull himself out of the bottom spot for the second week in a row which inspired all kinds of bug references to his dancing style from the judges. Mike started week 2 rehearsals by bringing partner Lacey Schwimmer flowers as an apology for his horrible and last-place performance last week.
Len: “Good news, it’s better than last week, but don’t get excited. You were flying about like a wasp in a picnic. Bits and pieces sliding everywhere. But I was smiling all the way through it!”
Bruno: “Some moments your kicks were very very good. You looked like a fly stuck on flypaper. You can do it, maintain it. Don’t throw it away.”
Carrie Ann: “When you were side by side, I was impressed. Your technique was great. Your form was good…you have to think of the routine as a whole.”
Watch Lacey and Mike bug out to Thin Lizzy’s The Boys Are Back in Town:

Wendy Williams said about last week’s disappointing performance, “It was an emotional evening and an emotional flight home.” During rehearsals, it was obvious Wendy had listened to the judge’s critiques and wanted to make changes. She also was worried about the jiggling in her boobs during the jive. Tony Dovolani wanted to make sure that Wendy would not be timid again during the performance this week. Wendy did better, yet still landed in last place this week.

Len: “It’s an improvement.”
Bruno: “It was good to see a little of who you really are. You’re sexy.”
Carrie Ann: “Thank you, that’s what we wanted to see, we wanted to see Wendy Williams having a little fun, showing a little sass, giving a little sauce…It got a little dull but bounced back in the end.”
Watch Wendy and Tony dance to Do Your Thing by Basement Jaxx :



Here’s the leader board showing tonight’s scores first and then the combined two-week score second. The couples are listed in order of combined scores for weeks 1 and 2, from best to last:

Ralph Macchio and Karina Smirnoff: 21, 45
Hines Ward and Kym Johnson: 23, 44
Kirstie Alley and Maks Chmerkovskiy: 20, 43
Chris Jericho and Cheryl Burke: 23, 42
Romeo and Chelsie Hightower: 23, 42
Chelsea Kane and Mark Ballas 18, 39
Kendra Wilkinson-Baskett and Louis van Amstel: 19, 37
Petra Nemcova and Dmitry Chaplin: 18, 36
Sugar Ray Leonard and Anna Trebunskaya: 17, 34
Wendy Williams and Tony Dovolani: 17, 31
Mike Catherwood and Lacey Schwimmer: 17, 30

Tune in Tuesday to see who will be the first celebrity to leave Season 12 of Dancing with the Stars.

Video/Photos: Chelsea Kane & Mark Ballas Dance A Strange Little Jive

On Monday’s Dancing with the Stars, Disney Channel star Chelsea Kane and Mark Ballas wanted to take a risk so they danced a kinky-circus style Jive to I Write Sins, Not Tragedies by Panic!

Judge Bruno Tonioli loved the efforts and compared the spastastic number to “Marcel Marceau desperately seeking Lolita in A Clockwork Orange.” Pretty well said Bruno!

Sadly, Bruno was the only judge who liked the antics. Carrie Ann Inaba said: “I love choreography like that, but there’s a time and a place for that, and I don’t think it was right now. I wanted to see your Jive Chelsea, but in that choreography, it was hard to see your jive. There was so little jive in there.” 
Len, who hates props during ballroom dancing complained, “Once I see doors and things, you’re on a sticky wicket..there was too much messing around. This girl has got fantastic potential, and she’s gonna go a long way but not with dances like that.” After all was said and done, the duo got a combined score of 18 for week 2. Combined with their score from last week, the pair have a cumulative score of 39.

Mark and Chelsea have great chemistry together. Mark told Chelsea he has a crush on her brain and Chelsea replied, “That’s a first. No one has ever said that before!” 

Mark sent these adorable TwitPics of him and his partner which his mom, dad (Corky Ballas) and others had taken of the couple after the show. 

Watch the performance for yourself:

Whose Famous Baby Bump Belly Is This?

A very famous celeb Tweeted this beautifully painted baby bump today with this caption: “My attempt @ festiveness on 327! For ATLITL thank u + I♥U! Comin soon #dembabies! LYMA+thanx 4 making me happy:).”

Any guesses on who this famous-and-ready-to-explode-belly belongs to?

It’s no other than the tummy of Mariah Carey who seems overjoyed by the impending birth of her twins, one boy and one girl – to the point of painting a butterfly on her belly…well, we don’t really know who did the painting. Maybe it was her hubbie, Nick Cannon

The TwitPic came one day after Carey shared that she had contractions which had sent her briefly to the hospital. In another Tweet the famous singer wrote: “[The babies] almost came on 3/27 … We have a few more weeks 2 go but- wow!!!: ).”