Celebrity Scandals: Gossip Center: Prince William & Kate Middleton in Singapore: We Want Two Kids!

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Prince William & Kate Middleton in Singapore: We Want Two Kids!
Sep 12th 2012, 12:22

They've always been great at connecting with people, and earlier today (September 12) Prince William and Kate Middleton hobnobbed with the locals in Singapore.

Kicking off the second day of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Tour of the Far East, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spent some time at the Strathmore Green housing estate where they chatted with some children and posed for pictures.

As for possible Royal offspring, Will and Kate (who celebrated their first wedding anniversary back in April) are said to have agreed on having a pair of progeny.

A student in Singapore told press, "Someone asked [the Duke] how many children he would like to have, and he said he was thinking about having two."

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Starpulse Entertainment News: Jessica Simpson Motivated Herself To Lose Weight By Looking At Herself Nude

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Jessica Simpson Motivated Herself To Lose Weight By Looking At Herself Nude
Sep 12th 2012, 12:56

Jessica Simpson After giving birth to her daughter Maxwell in May, Jessica Simpson realized she needed to lose weight after she honestly assessed her naked body in the mirror. Read More >

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Starpulse Entertainment News: New Photos Of Leonardo DiCaprio's Girlfriend Erin Heatherton In A Bikini & Doing Yoga

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New Photos Of Leonardo DiCaprio's Girlfriend Erin Heatherton In A Bikini & Doing Yoga
Sep 12th 2012, 12:40

Erin Heatherton Victoria's Secret angel Erin Heatherton showed off her beautiful body while swimming in Miami on Tuesday. The slender blonde wore a pink top and patterned string bikini bottoms. Read More >

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Starpulse Entertainment News: Brad Pitt: Actors Will No Longer Earn Millions Making Films

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Brad Pitt: Actors Will No Longer Earn Millions Making Films
Sep 12th 2012, 12:17

Brad Pitt The days of actors commanding millions of dollars for making films are over, according to Brad Pitt. The actor believes the tough economy is forcing movie studios to give out lower paychecks. Read More >

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Celebrity HuffingtonPost.com: 'Covert Affairs' Interview: Christopher Gorham On Tonight's Major Annie/Auggie Moment

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'Covert Affairs' Interview: Christopher Gorham On Tonight's Major Annie/Auggie Moment
Sep 11th 2012, 22:55

Spoiler alert: Do not read on unless you've seen the Sept. 11 episode of "Covert Affairs," entitled "Suffragette City" -- major plotlines are discussed below.

Last week's intense installment of "Covert Affairs" left Annie (Piper Perabo) at death's door, and this week's episode only upped the ante from there. With Annie's loyalty to the CIA in question and her life still hanging in the balance, it was up to her friend Auggie (Christopher Gorham) to clear her name and hunt down the person responsible for shooting her: turncoat Lena Smith (Sarah Clarke). In her comatose state, Annie's subconscious conjured up a number of memorable moments with her trusted confidante, including one long-anticipated kiss on the dance floor that doubtless thrilled fans who have been rooting for the pair to act on all that unresolved sexual tension simmering between them.

Last week, we caught up with Gorham to discuss the shocking events of the last two episodes. The second half of our chat, presented below, focused on the Sept. 11 episode, "Suffragette City," and what the revelations of that hour might mean for Annie and Auggie going forward. Needless to say, there are spoilers for the episode ahead.

Where is Auggie emotionally after Annie's shooting? Did the possibility of losing her make him reevaluate things between the two of them? I think so. It's a two-step process where ... you don't know what you have until it's gone is kind of the cliché way to talk about it. But in episode eight ["Glass Spider"] suddenly he's confronted with the fact that she's fallen in love with some other guy, and I think for him his reaction surprises him. I've said this before, but I think Auggie has been busy, he's had a lot of stuff on his plate, and a lot of things on his mind, and I don't think he's been thinking about Annie as far as starting a relationship or dating. And so I think it surprises him that when she reveals that [about Simon], it surprises him how hard it hits him.

And then the next thing he knows she's in the hospital, and she might die and it really forces him to confront these emotions that I don't think he was even aware that were building inside of him. And he has that just heartbreaking scene at her hospital bedside where he really tells her how he feels, and really opens up and we never see him like that. I think it was just a really great moment for him to be able to open up in a way that he almost never does.

That bedside scene was definitely one of the most powerful moments in the episode; how was that for you to film? As you said, you don't really get the opportunity to open Auggie up in that way very often. He had that very visceral moment after Parker [Devin Kelley] broke up with him, but this felt different. Yeah, it's different than with the Parker thing because Parker was such a big emotional reaction, and I think it came out of a place of just desperation. And he thought that it was about saving that relationship, but really it was because he was just falling and he doesn't know how to stop. And he's looking for anything to help get his feet back underneath him, and he thought that Parker was that thing.

And I think with Annie, it all just gets boiled down and it just becomes a very simple "I need you." And it's beautiful; it's really sweet, so it was great to film actually. You rarely get such simple, emotionally honest moments like that to do, and so it was really great.

Obviously, Annie and Auggie have that amazing moment on the dance floor ... That's right. I'm sure the kiss is going to get a lot of attention.

But how much impact do those subconscious interactions have in the real world when Annie wakes up? I noticed that the title for episode 10 is "Let's Dance" and Auggie has a line in the dream sequence about it not being their song yet, but they'll dance again in the future. So is that related in some way? Do those things tie together? No, in episode 10 those loose ends do not get tied up ... At least not yet. Episode 10 is all about chasing down Lena and really kicks us off into our back six episodes. Because I think when episode 10 ends, episode 11 then picks up almost simultaneously from where we leave off at the end of 10. And it's another one of those moments where Annie is making decisions and then we get to explore the consequences of those.

You got to be the driving force in episode nine, investigating the shooting and taking the lead in proving Annie's innocence. Are Auggie's experiences in that episode going to empower him in future episodes? Is he going to be pushing for more field work or taking on more responsibilities aside from the career evolution we've already seen? He's not pushing for more field work. It's funny because the writers and I have lots of conversations about that, because I have really mixed feelings about it, actually. Just because I think he's realistic about his skills, but also his limitations and so I don't really feel like he's at this point going to be pushing to get out in the field more. And I think when it's appropriate he'll push, but just in general I don't think that's something that he'd do, but he is getting back out into the field. We're doing a really cool episode for Veteran's Day where we are working with an organization called Operation Proper Exit. It's a real thing, and so we are going to have another big episode where Auggie gets out of the office in the back six.

"Covert Affairs" airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m. ET on USA.

What did you think of Annie and Auggie's dream kiss? Are you hoping the pair will get together for real? Weigh in below!

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Celebrity HuffingtonPost.com: PHOTOS: Aly Raisman & Lauren Conrad Watch Badgley Mischka Show Together

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PHOTOS: Aly Raisman & Lauren Conrad Watch Badgley Mischka Show Together
Sep 11th 2012, 21:11

Just in case you didn't get the memo: Olympians are kind of a big deal in the fashion world these days. The latest athlete to join the style set? Fab five gymnast Aly Raisman.

Even though Ryan Lochte has been taking up a surprising amount of our brain space (he sat front row at fashion week and has a clothing line in the works), Aly and her gymnast comrades have definitely been on our radar. The 18-year-old even snagged a coveted spot in Badgley Mischka's front row wearing none other than Badgley Mischka (also her designer of choice for last week's VMA's).

The fashion rookie was seated near industry pro Lauren Conrad, Michelle Trachtenberg and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Jonas (because, why not?). We can't really imagine the random small talk that their proximity forced them all to make, but we're just happy that fantastic sorority-style snaps were taken of the group.

Check out all of the pictures from the front row of Badgley Mischka's Spring 2013 and tell us if you think Aly Raisman will become a fashion fixture.

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Celebrity HuffingtonPost.com: Tanya Jo Miller: Twitter Wars: Does Rapper Chief Keef Provide Free Advertising for Private Prisons?

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Tanya Jo Miller: Twitter Wars: Does Rapper Chief Keef Provide Free Advertising for Private Prisons?
Sep 11th 2012, 22:16

One hundred and forty characters provide a powerful weapon in the hands of 17-year-old Chicago rapper Chief Keef. But then again, so does his music.

With social media emerging as the weapon of choice these days, the young gangsta rapper finds himself in the center of two Twitter wars. The first is with veteran rapper Lupe Fiasco, who's suggested that music like Chief Keef's inspires violence.

Thirty year-old Lupe Fiasco and the 17-year-old Chief Keef represent two sides of rap, battling it out on the tweets of Chicago. While Fiasco offers a critique of the culture of violence in his Chicago neighborhood, Keef is part of a generation of teen rappers who celebrate it.

"Chief Keef scares me," Lupe told the Baltimore's 92Q in a video interview. "Not him specifically, but the culture that he represents. [T]he murder rate in Chicago is skyrocketing."

He doesn't blame Keef, but says the neighborhood he comes from "incubates" this kind of mentality. And that "incubator's working overtime," Fiasco says. "It's "sending these kids to slaughter."

Similarly, veteran Chicago rapper MC Rhymefest calls Chief Keef a bomb:

A Bomb has no responsibility or blame, it does what it was created to do; DESTROY! Notice, no one is talking about the real culprits, the Bomb maker (Labels, Radio Stations). Its easier to blame the bomb.

Rhymefest goes on to say that rappers like Keef unwittingly act as commercials used to fill the "Prison Industrial Complex." Many prisons, he says, are privately owned with stocks "traded on the open market." They need to grow every quarter, he says. "If these corporations were to do jingles and promotions who would they hire?"

Increasingly, street wars are being fought out using social media to "incite violence against one another," says the Chicago Tribune.

And fittingly, in response to Lupe Fiasco's interview, Chief Keef tweeted recently: "Lupe fiasco a hoe ass n*gga And wen I see him I'm a smack him like da lil bitch he is #300." (Chicago Sun-Times says #300 is a "known reference to the Black Disciples street gang.")

Fiasco, in an effort to quell the violence, tweeted back: "I cant go 4 that & i cant let the people i love, including you my ni--a, go 4 that either. We kings not f---ing savages and goons. i love u lil bruh @ChiefKeef...

But in the end, the interchange left Fiasco tweeting about leaving rap altogether: "I cannot participate any longer in this...My first true love was literature so i will return to that".

But as Fiasco himself admits, he has skin in the game: ..."my nephews, my cousins, my friends... they all in those hoods that [Chief Keef] represents."

So if Fiasco leaves rap isn't he giving up on his family and friends? And won't rappers like Chief Keef fill the vacuum?

Then again, Fiasco might have good reason to wonder about the real life consequences of being the target of Chief Keef's vitriol.

Last week, Chief Keef's rival, 18-year-old teenage rapper Lil Jojo, tweeted the names of the streets of where he'd be hanging out on Chicago's South Side. He was riding double on a bicycle when "a car pulled up and fired six or seven shots," says Chicago Sun-Times.

In response, Chief Keef, tweeted: "Its Sad Cuz Dat N---- Jojo Wanted To Be Jus Like Us #LMAO." (LMAO is web-speak for Laughing My Ass Off.)

Vibe says, this tweet prompted police to look into whether "whether Keef or any of his associates were connected" to Lil Jojo's murder. But either way, Chief Keef's laughing at his rival's death infuriated the young rapper's fans, and Keef later claimed it wasn't him, but that his Twitter account had been hacked.

While Chief Keef cashes in on the violent culture of Chicago's South Side, by contrast, Fiasco calls for an introspective look. Lupe Fiasco's song "Bitch Bad," calls into question the use of the B word, and created an interesting discussion in the rap world that included some torturously navel gazing tweets by Kanye West:"... is it acceptable for a man to call a woman a b*tch even if it's endearing?"

But more importantly, on Bitch Bad's YouTube page, a fan writes: "Lupe please don't quit... young black youth like myself can benefit from your message against the 'coonery' a lot of mainstream rap is projecting. It is a modern day minstrel show."

So someone needs to tell Lupe Fiasco in 140 characters to stick around. At a time when you could be gunned down for tweeting out your location, we'll all be needing him.

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