Best and worst celebrity beach bodies (okay mostly best)

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The Cougar Town star showed off her bikini body on Sunday while enjoying a Corona in Miami.

How does our favorite Friend stay in great shape? She told New Beauty magazine that she follows a light diet plan. She skips breakfast and has a coffee instead, chicken salad for lunch and meat and vegetables for dinner.

Yep that'll do it.

Click for some of Hollywood's hottest bodies, and some of the nottest.

Best: Katy Perry
The singer often shows off her figure in form-fitting dresses, so it's no surprise that she looks this good in a two-piece while on vacation in Miami.

Best: Jim Carrey 
Jim looks shockingly good considering he's over 50!

Demi and Rumer: Good
Demi Moore and daughter Rumer Willis have the kind of beach bodies Hollywood is known for.

Victoria Silvstedt: Best
The former Playpoy Playmate laughs at both Father Time, and Father Gravity while on vacation on Miami Beach.

Ali Landry: Best
The former Doritos girl sure doesn't look like she eats a lot of 'em.

Best: Doutzen Kroes
The Victoria's Secret stunner was snapped shooting a new campaign for the brand's bikini line.

Best: Doutzen Kroes
Here's another one from the same shoot.

Best: Olivia Wilde
Screen beauty Olivia Wilde looks great in movies, but she looks even better in a bikini on the beach!

Worst: Jon Favreau
Jon looked like he had a blast at the beach with his family, but that t-shirt certainly isn't doing him any favors.

Best: Brandi Glanville
The "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star landed on Celebuzz.com's list of their 101 Hottest Bodies.

Glanville, who famously called LeAnn Rimes out for having an affair with her then-husband Eddie Cibrian, offered advice for beachgoers saying "the smaller the bikini, the better you look."

Best: Shauna Sand
The former Playboy Playmate still looks great sans clothes. Sure her doctor has something to do with it, but no matter.

Worst: Lindsay Lohan
LiLo has a good bod, but bad hat.

Best: Elin Nordgeren
The model wears a blue bikini while vacationing in the Bahamas.

Best: Whitney Port
Her body is beach ready, but her taste in bikinis is lacking, troubling as she is a "fashion designer." At least on TV.

Best: Brooke Burke 
The TV host makes playing on the beach with your family look sexy.

Best: Maria Menounous
The sexy tv host obviously has enough free time to sneak in some beach time, and some workout time too!

Worst: Val Kilmer
Finally a worst! Is that a park ranger, or former guy who played Jim Morrison?

Best: Shemar Moore
The actor shows off his ridiculously defined abs on the beach!

Ashley Tisdale: Best
The young actress celebrated her birthday with boyfriend Scott Speer, sharing a kiss and playing in the ocean at her Malibu Birthday party.

Ramona Singer: Worst
The "Real Housewives of New York" star should have done a few extra crunches before donning her itsy bitsy bikini. (They do make something called a "one piece.")

Kelly Brook: Best
Kelly Brook and Cannes: a good combination.

Ivana Trump: Worst
After a certain age, one should opt for bathing suits with more fabric.

Michelle Rodriguez: Best
The former "Lost" star looks hot in a nude-colored bikini.

Candice Swanepoel: Best
The model looks like she's posing for a magazine cover.

Russell Simmons: Worst
Is this Russ' way of going incognito on the beach?

Kim Kardashian: Best
Everyone always talks about Kim's backside, but the front ain't so bad either.

Julianne Hough: Best
The actress sure does have a dancer's body.

Katie Homes: Best
Suri may have forgotten her bathing suit, but luckily Katie had hers.

David Hasselhoff: Worst
Eek. Those late night cheeseburgers are beginning to show.

Lindsay Lohan: Best
LiLo looks like she's on the verge of a wardrobe malfunction - and nobody is complaining.

Courtney Cox: Best
It's hard to believe that the former "Friends" star is almost 50!

Holly Madison: Best
It's no secret why she caught Hugh Hefner's eye.

Coco: Best
Ice-T is one lucky man.

Jordana Brewster: Best
The actress makes some great eye candy on the beach.

Cameron Diaz: Best
The sports-loving actress shows that a bit of sweat does the body good.

Nicole Richie: Best
Moms everywhere wish they could bounce back this quickly after two kids.

Eva Longoria: Best
Now we know how the petite actress has such perfectly bronzed skin.

Mario Lopez: Best
AC Slater's body seems to be getting better with age.

Britney Spears: Best
Britney needn't wear a bikini to flaunt her flawless physique. On stage she leaves even less to the imagination.

Kirsten Dunst: Best
The actress  isn't one to spend much time in the sun, but with a body like that, she really should.

Janice Dickinson: Worst
There comes a certain point where women should give up their two-piece bathing suits. For Janice, that point was ten years ago.

Deena Cortese: Worst
The "Jersey Shore" gal should consider trading in all those fruity cocktails for some Muscle Milk.

Serena Williams: Best
The tennis star looks hot in a bikini that looks like lingerie.

Kathy Griffin: Worst
Kathy should not leave the house without clothes on. Period.

Kristen Bell: Best
The "Hit and Run" star is a perfect example of how being a vegetarian does wonders for your body.

Cheryl Burke: Best
The dancer brings her love of fringe to the beach.

Keira Knightly: Best
The "Pirates of the Caribbean" star looks red hot in her string bikini.

Christina Aguilera's fuller figure at AMA awards prompts Twitter fire

Christina Aguilera at 2012 AMAs (left) and 2002 VMAs.
Nicki Minaj and Christina Aguilera were blonde bombshells at the AMA Awards on Sunday night. Minaj's hair was busy and full of volume and she sported a neon strapless gown to accept her first award. Aguilera wore a blonde bob in a purple dress that matched her eyeshadow.

Aguilera also performed a medley of material from her new album and joined Pitbull onstage.

But it wasn't her performance, or her hair, that had tongues wagging -- it was Aguilera's much fuller figure. Here are a few representative tweets from AMA viewers:

"Carrie Underwood is what Christina Aguilera thinks she looks like right now. And no one has the heart to tell her "NAWL.""

"Christina Aguilera looks like Snooki. No wait, that's an insult to Snooki."

"Did Christina Aguilera eat one of Willy Wonka's blueberries?"

But Aguilera was not without her Twitter defenders.

"Christina Aguilera looked gorgeous last night. I love this dress and the diva attitude she is serving!"

"Anyone who says Christina Aguilera isnt amazing can leave nearest exit to the left thanks.'

"New hairstyle and looking gorgeous! Christina Aguilera aka Legendtina Godulara!"

Source : http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2012/11/19/christina-aguilera-fuller-figure-at-ama-awards-prompts-twitter-fire/

PSY performs "Gangnam Style" at AMAs with MC Hammer: Dumbest duet ever?


“Gangnam Style,” the dance hit by endearingly strange and enthusiastic South Korean pop sensation PSY, is the biggest song in the world right now, and it closed the AMAs on Sunday night when PSY performed it with another oddball pop legend.

The performance was teased to feature a “secret international sensation,” and a hint was given when PSY, whose real name is Park Jae-Sang, took to the stage in a sparkling black top and “Hammer pants.”

Then, halfway through the energetic strobe-lit performance, the words “Stop, Hammertime!” were heard, and MC Hammer appeared next to PSY onstage for a mashup of “Gangnam Style” and Hammer’s single “Too Legit to Quit.”

The surreal, hilarious video for “Gangnam Style” has currently been viewed over 767 million times on YouTube, and it is currently the second most-watched video on YouTube; Justin Bieber’s “Baby” is still number one.

Which duet do you think was the dumbest of all time?

Watch the video :


Source : http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2012/11/19/psy-performs-gangnam-style-at-amas-with-mc-hammer-dumbest-duet-ever/

Wii U Is Competing Against iPad, Kindle And Bevy Of Other Gadgets With Launch


NEW YORK (AP) — In the six years since the last major video game system launched, Apple unveiled the iPhone and the iPad, "Angry Birds" invaded smartphones and Facebook reached a billion users. In the process, scores of video game consoles were left to languish in living rooms alongside dusty VCRs and disc players.

On Sunday, Nintendo Co. is launching the Wii U, a game machine designed to appeal both to the original Wii's casual audience and the hardcore gamers who skip work to be among the first to play the latest "Call of Duty" release. Just like the Wii U's predecessor, the Wii, which has sold nearly 100 million units worldwide since 2006, the new console's intended audience "truly is 5 to 95," says Reggie Fils-Aime, the president of Nintendo of America, the Japanese company's U.S. arm.

But the Wii U arrives in a new world. Video game console sales have been falling, largely because it's been so long since a new system has launched. Most people who wanted an Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 or a Wii already have one. Another reason: People in the broad 5-to-95 age range have shifted their attention to games on Facebook, tablet computers and mobile phones.

U.S. video game sales last month, including hardware, software and accessories, totaled $755.5 million, according to the research firm NPD Group. In October 2007, the figure stood at $1.1 billion.

The Wii U is likely to do well during the holiday shopping season, analysts believe —so well that shoppers may see shortages. But the surge could peter out in 2013. The Wii U is not expected to be the juggernaut that the Wii was in its heyday, according to research firm IHS iSuppli. The Wii outsold its competitors, the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3, in its first four years on sale, logging some 79 million units by the end of 2010. By comparison, IHS expects the Wii U to sell 56.7 million in its first four years.

In the age of a million gadgets and lean wallets, the storied game company faces a new challenge: convincing people that they need a new video game system rather than, say, a new iPad.

The Wii U, which starts at $300, isn't lacking in appeal. It allows for "asymmetrical game play," meaning two people playing the same game can have entirely different experiences depending on whether they use a new tablet-like controller called the GamePad or the traditional Wii remote. The GamePad can also be used to play games without using a TV set, as you would on a regular tablet. And it serves as a fancy remote controller to navigate a TV-watching feature called TVii, which will be available in December.

Nintendo, known for iconic game characters such as Mario, Donkey Kong and Zelda, is expected to sell the consoles quickly in the weeks leading up to the holidays. After all, it's been six long years and sons, daughters, brothers and sisters are demanding presents. GameStop Corp., the world's No. 1 video game retailer, said last week that advance orders sold out and it has nearly 500,000 people on its Wii U waitlist.

Even so, it's a "very, very crowded space in consumer electronics" this holiday season, notes Ben Bajarin, a principal analyst at Creative Strategies who covers gaming.

Apple's duo of iPads, the full-size model and a smaller version called the Mini, will be competing for shoppers' attention. Not to be outdone, Amazon.com Inc. has launched a trove of Kindle tablets and e-readers in time for the holidays. These range from the Paperwhite, a touch-screen e-reader, to the Kindle Fire HD, which features a color screen and can work with a cellular data plan. Then there are the new laptops and cheaper, thinner "ultrabooks" featuring Microsoft's new Windows 8 operating system —not to mention smartphones from Apple Inc., Samsung and other manufacturers.

"Nintendo has to be a cut above the noise here," Bajarin says.

The Wii U is the first major game console to launch in years, but in some ways Nintendo is merely catching up with the HD trend. Sony Corp. and Microsoft Corp. began selling their own powerful, high-definition consoles six and seven years ago, respectively. Both Sony and Microsoft are expected to unveil new game consoles in 2013.

Baird analyst Colin Sebastian thinks the question is not how well the Wii U will do during the holidays, but how it will fare three and six months later.

Gaming has changed significantly in the past six years, especially when it comes to the type of mass-audience experiences that serve as Nintendo's bread and butter. Zynga Inc., the online game company behind Facebook games such as "FarmVille" and "Texas HoldEm Poker," was founded in 2007. The first "Angry Birds" game, that addictive, quirky distraction that has players flinging cartoon birds at structures hiding smug green pigs launched in late 2009. The first iPad, of course, came out in 2010 —three years after the first iPhone.

Fils-Aime acknowledges that Nintendo competes in the broad entertainment landscape, "minute-by-minute," for consumers' time.

"That's true today and that was true 20 years ago," he says, adding that Nintendo's challenge is communicating to people "what is so fun and appealing about the new system."

Analysts expect Wii U sales to be brisk over the holidays. Nintendo's loyal —some would say, fanatical— fan base has been placing advance orders and will likely keep the systems flying off store shelves well into next year. The classic Mario and Zelda games are a huge part of the appeal, since they can't be played on any gaming system but Nintendo's.

Research firm IHS iSuppli estimates that by the end of the year, people will have snapped up 3.5 million Wii U consoles worldwide, compared with 3.1 million Wii units in the same period through the end of 2006.

After the Wii went on sale, shortages persisted for months. Stores were met with long lines of shoppers trying to get their hands on a Wii as late as July 2007, more than seven months after the system's launch.

Though supply constraints are expected this time around, Fils-Aime says Nintendo will have more hardware available in the Americas than it had for the Wii's initial months on the market. The company says it will also replenish retailers more frequently than it did six years ago.

An initial sell-out doesn't mean the Wii U will be successful over the long term, IHS notes, citing its estimate that the Wii U won't match the Wii's sales over time.

Bajarin believes it's going to take "a little bit of time" for the Wii U's dual-screen gaming concept to sink in with people. If it proves popular, Nintendo could see even more competition at its hands.

"Technologically, it's not a leap of the imagination to see Apple, Google, Microsoft do something like this," he says.

Source : http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/18/wii-u-ipad-kindle_n_2155002.html

American Music Awards 2012: Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez reunite at awards show after-party

Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez attend the American Music Awards
after-party at the Marriott Downtown Hotel Sunday night.
After dominating the American Music Awards Sunday night, Justin Bieber kept his winning streak going.

The 18-year-old pop star arrived at the music awards show with his mother, Pattie Mallette, as his date - but was spied leaving with Selena Gomez. Their latest reunion two days after their attempt at a reconciliation dinner at a Japanese restaurant in Los Angeles was cooked before the raw fish could even be served.

Confirmation that the on-again-off-again-on-again couple might be smoothing things over since their breakup earlier this month came from an unlikely source. Actress Jenny McCarthy, who grabbed Bieber and planted a kiss on his neck while presenting him with an award during the AMAs, provided Beliebers with some intel.

"My cub @justinbeiber brought his acceptable and beautifully aged beauty Selena to the AMA after party," McCarthy. "Guess I'm back on the prowl. Rww!"

Justin Bieber performs 'Beauty and a Beat' with Nicki Minaj at the American Music Awards.
Sources also told E! News that Bieber and Gomez were spotted walking hand-in-hand while exiting L.A.'s Nokia Theatre, where the awards show was held. It’s a far cry from the couple’s Friday date disaster in Encino, Calif., which ended with Gomez, 20, leaving just 10 minutes after arriving at the restaurant, TMZ reported.

Paparazzi captured photos of Bieber pursuing his long-time love to the gates of her home only to be rebuffed. Gomez was spotted the following night all smiles on a girl’s night out with fellow newly single gal pal Taylor Swift.

As the Daily News’ Confidenti@l reported the last week, “The “Never Say Never” singer has been desperately trying to win back Gomez since the couple split after two years. Bieber’s apparent dalliance with a Victoria’s Secret model has been cited as the cause of the breakup.

Justin Bieber accepts the award for favorite album
pop/rock for 'Believe' at Sunday's American Music Awards.
“He is having second thoughts,” a source told Confidenti@l. “He has been calling and texting her,” says a source, adding, “he’s been reaching out to her friends.”

Bieber enjoyed a Sunday night for the ages even before his love (re)connection, winning three awards, including Artist of the Year.

And an age inappropriate kiss from McCarthy, who’s 22 years his senior.

"Wow. I feel violated right now," Bieber said on stage, laughing.

"I did grab his butt," McCarthy told the Associated Press backstage.

"I couldn't help it. He was just so delicious.”

Source : http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/justin-bieber-spotted-leaving-amas-selena-gomez-article-1.1204439

Cowboys fans need to face reality


ARLINGTON -- The natural inclination is to rip everything and everyone after the Dallas Cowboys needed a 38-yard field goal by Dan Bailey in overtime to beat the Cleveland Browns.

After all, your Cowboys barely beat a 2-8 team in the midst of a season going nowhere coached by a man who will be fired at the end of the season.

Dallas 23, Cleveland 20.
Dan Bailey kicked a 38-yard field goal in overtime to give the Cowboys the win,
but the game was far from pretty.
So fight the urge to rip coach Jason Garrett. Quarterback Tony Romo, too. The same goes for the raggedy offensive line that yielded seven sacks and no running game.

And don't bother criticizing punter Brian Moorman for an awful fourth-quarter punt that set up Cleveland's go-ahead touchdown with 1:07 left or a defense that made Brandon Weeden look like a good quarterback, when there hasn't been any tangible evidence this season to support that.

Instead, snatch off those rose-colored Ray-Bans and begin to deal with reality. Stop expecting these Cowboys to give you something they're incapable of giving.

They're not going to play mistake-free games and wow you with their offensive and defensive efficiency most weeks. Stop assessing style points to the Cowboys' wins and just enjoy them because we have no idea how many they're getting this season.

The Cowboys are a team with championship aspirations and not much else. Obviously, the players and coaches won't like that.

Too bad. It's true.

We all know it. And we all see it every time they play a game.

These Cowboys, the epitome of mediocre, are 2-5 against teams with winning records this season. They're a dumb team -- personal fouls by Orlando Scandrick and Jay Ratliff reinforced that point Sunday -- and they're not talented enough to consistently overcome the litany of mistakes they make each week.

They did this week because Cleveland, loser of 12 consecutive road games, is a football abomination. As usual, Garrett preferred to talk about building on the positives. And Romo refused to apologize for winning.

All of that's fine, but within the sanctity of the team's meeting rooms and the coach's offices, someone better be spitting truth like one starter did after the game.

"We should've lost," he said. "We ain't [expletive]. We can't beat anybody this way."
Listen to Garrett and he'll try to persuade you the Browns were among the league's best teams.

They're not.

The Browns ranked 24th in total defense (370.1 yards per game), 27th in run defense (132.2 yards), 22nd in pass defense (247.9) and 23rd in scoring defense (23.4).

They ranked 28th in total offense (312.0), 27th in rushing offense (89.2), 18th in passing offense (222.8) and 26th in scoring offense (18.8).

Don't forget, Garrett told us kick and punt returner Josh Cribbs was the "most talked about player" on the Browns' team.

FYI: A kick returner is never the best player on a good team.

That said, Cleveland dominated both lines of scrimmage. Frankly, the Browns did everything but win.

Give the Cowboys credit for battling and failing to give into a worthless emotion such as frustration, when they trailed 13-0 at halftime. Or when a Romo fumble with 5:01 left in the fourth quarter ruined an opportunity for the Cowboys to clinch the victory.

Or when the Browns grabbed a 20-17 lead with 1:07 left on yet another scoring play where the Cowboys were late getting their defensive personnel into the game. This team makes so many fundamental errors all you can do is shake your head most games.
But the Cowboys figured out how to win, and that's ultimately what's most important.
Romo drove the Cowboys to a game-tying 32-yard field goal as time expired, thanks to a 35-yard pass interference that Dwayne Harris drew. In overtime, Harris' 20-yard punt return set up Bailey's game winner.

Afterward, relief seemed more the mood than exhilaration.

"You've got to find a way to win games and it's not always going to be pretty," Garrett said. "I think in a lot of ways, games like this define what you want and who you are. The last 30 minutes really showed a lot about our football team.

"You've got to battle and fight through and find a way to win a game like this. We were able to do that."

The Cowboys are .500 again and remain in complete control of their playoff future.

All they have to do is get to 10 wins.

Somehow.

Source : http://espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/story/_/id/8648869/dallas-cowboys-fans-need-deal-reality

iCloud, iMessage Outage; Nintendo Wii U Released; More Xbox Rumors


Topping tech headlines this weekend, Apple's iCloud suffered some downtime, leaving some iOS and Mac users without iMessage and FaceTime capabilities.

Apple did not say how many users were affected by the outage, but promised Sunday that both services would be "restored ASAP." iFans took to Twitter to lament the outage. "[I] feel like my iPhone is irrelevant now because no iMessage," said one, while another chimed in that the world would end "cause iMessage don't work."

Meanwhile, Nintendo's Wii U hit shelves Sunday, leaving customers who didn't pre-order the device scouring third-party sellers, only to encounter an expensive bill. On Amazon, prices began around $500 to $550 for a new, 32GB version of the Wii U, though a few sellers are hoping to rake in upwards of $10,000, or even $1 million. Those lucky enough to have already snagged a Wii U were in for a wait before digging into the video gaming fun. Nintendo already released the console's first major update — a 5GB addition that takes about one to four hours.

In other gaming news, U.K. gaming magazine Xbox World offered some spoilers about Microsoft's rumored new Xbox console. According to the publication, the machine may be called "Xbox," instead of "Xbox 720" or other reported titles. Other details include the possibility of Blu-ray compatibility and support for a new version of Microsoft's Kinect, among other things. Microsoft this weekend celebrated the 10th anniversary of its Xbox Live gaming network, which launched on Nov. 15, 2002.

Also making headlines this weekend:
  • Teardown: iFixit Takes Apart Google's Nexus 4: Other than a lot of glue on the battery and a tough-to-replace glass cover, the LG Electronics-built Android phone has easy-to-access components.
  • Analyst: Apple Roaring Back with New iPhone, iPads: Apple has dropped out of the $500 billion market cap club, but an analyst is betting new iDevices will boost sales in the holiday quarter and into 2013.
  • NASA's Kepler Renews Hunt for Earth-Like Planets: The space telescope discovered more than 100 confirmed planets of three-plus years on its main mission, now set to begin an extended mission that could last through 2016.
  • Apple Shutting Down Messages in OS X Lion Dec. 14: The preview's ending! Upgrade to Mountain Lion or no Messages for you.
  • JFK Employee Arrested as 'Lookout' in $2M iPad Theft: A worker as New York's JFK Airport is alleged to have asked his co-workers for details about the heist.
  • Microsoft Serves Up SkyDrive SDKs for Windows Phone 8, .NET: The software giant added to its file-sharing and cloud storage service toolbox client and server .NET devkits, plus an SDK for the newly released Windows Phone 8 OS.

iMessage Not Working For Like Five Hours, Apple Users Flip the F**k Out

Apple users unprepared to go back to the dark ages of regular texting, email or phone calls were collectively frustrated by FaceTime and iMessage not working Sunday.

iOS devices and Macs with OS X 10.6.6 or higher experienced a nearly five-hour outage, from 11:45 a.m. to 4:32 p.m. PT (2:45 to 7:45 p.m. ET) yesterday.

Steve Jobs Nation was not happy.


The Cupertino, Calif. company’s instant message service and video-calling app's outages were confirmed by Apple, which said “users are unable to use” those functions.

The company’s status page now says, “Normal service is restored.” It’s unclear what caused it or whether any iPhone users contemplated suicide during this traumatic period.

Fortunately, Twitter was still up.

Source : http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2012/11/imessage-not-working-for-like-five-hours-apple-users-flip-the-f/