Tuesday, September 20, 2011

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Celebrity gossip juicy celebrity rumors Hollywood gossip blog from Perez Hilton


First Look At The Cringe-Inducing Toddlers & Tiaras Season Finale!

Posted: 20 Sep 2011 12:50 PM PDT

Be forewarned: This one is VERY difficult to sit through!

Check out the first look (above) at the upcoming season finale of TLC's Toddlers & Tiaras, which airs tomorrow night.

This clip focuses on five-year-old Carley and her obsessive mother, who forces her daughter to rehearse constantly and spends $30,000 per year on pageants!!!! WTF!

At least that crazy mom we saw last week didn't seem as mean as this one! Just awful!

Will U have the stomach to tune in for the season finale of Toddlers & Tiaras?

How Did The Rest Of TV World Fare Last Night?

Posted: 20 Sep 2011 12:40 PM PDT

So what have we learned so far today?

Ashton Kutcher knocks Two and a Half Men out of the park. And unfortunately for Amber Heard, The Playboy Club left audiences limp.

But what about the other guys, huh?

Wellll....

2 Broke Girls debuted rather nicely with a 7.0 in adults (18-49). Impressive!

How I Met Your Mother beat itself by 30% this year with a 4.7 in adults (18-49). Good news for an older show.

Unfortunately, Dancing With The Stars dropped 24% from last year's premiere with a 3.9 rating. Guess a lot of bigots watched the show before! That or people want something bigger, like Skydiving With the Stars.

Castle enjoyed a successful victory with itself, raising their bar by 33% and coming in at a 3.3.

And just like The Playboy Club, NBC's other shows, The Sing-Off and Hell's Kitchen performed horribly. The Sing-Off didn't even make a 2.0 and Hell's Kitchen rolled in at 2.5. Thank god for Thursdays, right?

Only time will tell which shows can increase in strength and which are cancelled!

Paris Hilton Off The Hook In Vegas Cocaine Case!

Posted: 20 Sep 2011 12:30 PM PDT

Well, at least something is going in Paris Hilton's favor!

Although the socialite's reality series, The World According to Paris, was canceled due to poor ratings after one season, it appears that she's completely off the hook in her Vegas cocaine case - as the judge at her progress hearing was reportedly thrilled that she was only required to do 200 hours of community service, and instead chose to do 228!

She also paid $2,000 in fines, successfully completed her required substance abuse program, so the case is officially closed!

Well done, gurl!

Here's hoping that you learned your lesson!

[Image via WENN.]

Through The Ringer! Sneak Peek At This Week's New Episode!

Posted: 20 Sep 2011 12:20 PM PDT

Aside from the boat ride through green screen hell, we actually enjoyed Sarah Michelle Gellar's new show, Ringer. The pilot was a little story heavy, but we think moving, the show will have a better flow.

Case in point, this preview for next week. Out of the ten or so storylines established in the premiere, it looks like only three will be delved into more deeply in this second episode.

Check out the preview (above) and see what we mean.

Will U be tuning in tonight??

HBO Airs New Documentary The Strange History Of Don't Ask, Don't Tell

Posted: 20 Sep 2011 12:10 PM PDT

If you haven't caught it yet, you should definitely think about watching it before you go to bed tonight!

HBO's new documentary, The Strange History of Don't Ask, Don't Tell, is a very intriguing look into one of our country's craziest policies.

Watch the official trailer for it above! Warning! If you press play, you're gonna have to make room in your TiVo for it!

Gavin DeGraw: Live & Exclusive!

Posted: 20 Sep 2011 11:50 AM PDT

His latest album is out today and to celebrate its release Gavin DeGraw has sent us this exclusive acoustic performance of new song Soldier.

Check it out above!

New Darren Hayes!

Posted: 20 Sep 2011 11:40 AM PDT

Check out the exclusive world premiere of Darren Hayes' new music video for Bloodstained Heart, above!

Two And A Half Men Creator Chuck Lorre Opens Up About Charlie

Posted: 20 Sep 2011 11:30 AM PDT

Looks like Jon Cryer wasn't the only one who feared for Charlie Sheen's life.

Now that things seem to be cooling off with the Charlie/Warner Bros lawsuit, it looks like Two and a Half Men creator Chuck Lorre feels more comfortable opening up about Charlie.

Here's what Chuck had to say about Charlie during a recent interview:

"We were concerned with our friend's well-being. That was the whole thing. We were concerned our friend was gonna die, and everything we did was hopefully to keep that from happening."

It's been a long, intense ride, but Charlie has admitted himself that getting fired from Two and a Half Men made him realize he was LOSING, so maybe it was all for the best.

What do U think about Chuck's comments? Did he help save Charlie's life by firing him from the show???

[Images via WENN.]

President Obama's Statement Addressing The End Of DADT

Posted: 20 Sep 2011 11:20 AM PDT

It's a great day to be an American!

The official repeal of the discouraging Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy went into effect at 12:01am Tuesday morning.

Following the great moment in history, The White House released this official statement from President Obama:

Today, the discriminatory law known as 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' is finally and formally repealed. As of today, patriotic Americans in uniform will no longer have to lie about who they are in order to serve the country they love. As of today, our armed forces will no longer lose the extraordinary skills and combat experience of so many gay and lesbian service members. And today, as Commander in Chief, I want those who were discharged under this law to know that your country deeply values your service.

I was proud to sign the Repeal Act into law last December because I knew that it would enhance our national security, increase our military readiness, and bring us closer to the principles of equality and fairness that define us as Americans. Today's achievement is a tribute to all the patriots who fought and marched for change; to Members of Congress, from both parties, who voted for repeal; to our civilian and military leaders who ensured a smooth transition; and to the professionalism of our men and women in uniform who showed that they were ready to move forward together, as one team, to meet the missions we ask of them.

For more than two centuries, we have worked to extend America's promise to all our citizens. Our armed forces have been both a mirror and a catalyst of that progress, and our troops, including gays and lesbians, have given their lives to defend the freedoms and liberties that we cherish as Americans. Today, every American can be proud that we have taken another great step toward keeping our military the finest in the world and toward fulfilling our nation's founding ideals.

Step by step, we can see the light of equality getting brighter at the end of this tunnel!!!

[Image via AP Images.]

Military Man Tell His Father He's Gay

Posted: 20 Sep 2011 11:10 AM PDT

This is so touching!

A young Alabama man serving the United States Military is currently stationed in Germany.

There, one of his pastimes is making YouTube videos. He's made a number of them dealing with DADT, and most recently, he filmed one of himself making a very special phone call.

He calls his father, who is sitting at home in Alabama around 7:45pm, and tells him he is gay.

The young man starts the conversation, "Will you love me? Like no matter what?"

Watch his video confessional above to see the reaction from his father and where it goes from there.

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