Speaking of Rihanna, have you seen the new cover artwork for Chris Brown’s comeback album Graffiti? Just when we thought Adam Lambert would take Top Honors in the roundup of thise year’s WTF Album Covers, Chris swoops in for the steal after releasing this cover shot of himself posted up in a pair of Ri-Ri’s favorite leggings. Nice going, Breezy.
Chris Tweeted the image late Monday and later flipped into Full Bitch Mode after a few acid-tongued Tweeters criticized the tight ass pants he wears in the photo. What do you expect from a guy who refers to himself as “Mechanical Dummy?” Check out a few quotes from Chrissy Poo’s online hissy fit — which came to us in ALL CAPS, might we add:
-WHO CARES IF MY PANTS R FITTED. its called fashion. IM SO TIRED OF CLOSED MINDED PEOPLE. IM 100% COMFORTABLE WIT MY SEXUALITY. IM A GROWN MAN
-MY FASHION ISNT LIMITED TO BAGGY AZZ JEANS AND FITTED CAPS.. i did that in 05. CMON son. HATING IS SO LAME….
-I get paid to do this… U don’t get paid to hate.. So why do it loser?
Miley Cyrus thinks Twitter should be banned from the universe.
The Hannah Montana star recently left the popular microblogging site and later wrote a rap explaining her reasons for doing so. However, Miley believes the service is “unhealthy” because it prevents people from experiencing life.
“The next shopping spree I’m going on is for a new last name!!!” the actress Tweeted late Friday night in a series of Tweets attacking her estranged father, Michael Lohan. Michael has made numerous public statements about Lindsay in recent weeks, including allegations of prescription pill. Read the rest of this entry »
We know the Twilight-lovin’ Tweeners miss Miley Cyrus’ daily gabfests on Twitter, but this is taking things a step too far.
Some Looney Bird Johnson out on the Interwebs is threatening to send her kitty to swim with the fishes unless Miles — who was recently voted this year’s “Worst Teen Role Model” by the readers of AOL’s young adult-interest blog — gets her butt back to Tweeting about pimples, pronto!
Said psycho is threatening to cook and eat Fuzzy The Cat unless Miley reopens her account by Nov. 16. This has got to be bogus. If it isn’t, there are no words. Thank goodness, I am an ’80s baby! What the actual hell is wrong with these kids today? Read the rest of this entry »
Get ready for with the world’s first “Twitter Seancé.”
We don’t make this stuff up…..
Twittering with the dead, can it be done? Who knows, but one UK psychic plans to give it a try this Halloween. Psychic Jayne Wallace is appealing to Twitter junkies to submit questions to late superstars, like Michael Jackson, Kurt Cobain, River Phoenix, and William Shakespeare. Jayne will then relay the questions to the dead stars if she is able to make contact with them in a seancé this Friday night (London time).
Twitterers can submit a question or check out the seancé by following @tweance.
The gay community aren’t the only ones baffled by Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson and his rash of homophobic tirades earlier this week; Larry has also hurt his father. Larry Johnson Sr. remembers his childhood in the Jim Crow American South and understands inequality and discrimination all too well.
“I went through that,” he said. “My generation.”
As a young man, he vowed that he would teach his children to treat everyone with respect. He says he raised them to consider everyone equal, regardless of race, gender, beliefs, or sexual orientation. That’s why the 56-year-old is so ashamed that his son used gay slurs in public two times in just 24 hours. Larry — who was indefinitely suspended by the NFL on Tuesday — hurled the “f-word” at reporters in the Chiefs’ locker room on Monday. He also posted disparaging anti-gay remarks about coach Todd Haley on Twitter.
Jesus Christ on The Cross….It appears R&B’s resident Mechanical Dummy (What a fitting handle….) got a little misty while reminiscing about Ri-Ri over the weekend.
On Sunday, the disgraced crooner posted a link to a YouTube user-created video, set to the tune of R. Kelly’s “The Way We Used to Be,” of the exes prior to the Domestic Disturbia 2009 last Feb. 8.
“IM SORRY YALL. JUST HAD TO POST IT,” Chris said in a Tweet with a link to the video. “FOR THE FELLAS: showing emotion doesn’t make u weak,” he wrote in another Twitter post. “BEING HONEST MAKES U STRONG.”
Carrie Underwood is getting ready to release her third studio album Play On on Nov. 3, and her lead single, “Cowboy Casanova,” has already peaked to #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #6 on Hot Country Songs. But don’t expect to catch this successful country cutie pulling a Miley and “tweetin’ ’bout pimples.” The conservative Carrie is no fan of the web’s hottest micro-blogging media site. “It just sounds like organized stalking to me. I talk to my fan club members and I blog, and they know what’s going on,” the crooner scoffed when quizzed about her thoughts on Twitter in an interview with The Boot on Wednesday. “But as far as Twitter, I’ll be in a restaurant and I’ll get home and somebody tweeted and they talked about what I ordered and what I was wearing,” she added. “In some cases, that could be dangerous, because you don’t want everybody to know where you are every second of every day. It’s a wee bit of an invasion of privacy.”
Hollywood film stars, including Shrek’s Cameron Diaz and Mike Myers, are being banned from using Twitter because industry bosses fear “Tweets” are damaging the industry by revealing too much preliminary information about upcoming film projects. “This is just the beginning,” a talent lawyer tells The Hollywood Reporter. “Hollywood has a long history of controlling what talent says in the media. This is just a new area of media that hasn’t been controlled yet.”
Word is Disney has included a new clause in its contracts forbidding confidentiality breaches via “interactive media such as Facebook, Twitter, or any other interactive social network or personal blog.”