• Beyonce And Jay Z Look Loved-Up In Portofino, Italy To Quiet Divorce Rumors

    You have to hand it to Jay Z and Beyonce. They have really mastered commenting on all of the rumors and allegations swirling regarding the state of their marriage without ever really saying a word. These two and the powerhouse team backing them really gets it- a photo speaks volumes and it is the best tool ever to at least present a united front. This weekend there are snaps of the couple celebrating Beyonce's birthday in Portofino, Italy and they looked about as loved up as ever but is it real? It only takes two minutes to stroll hand-in-hand when the paparazzi and those photos could buy the power couple another week of peace in the media.
  • Miley Cyrus' Homeless VMA Date Is Wanted By Police; Jesse Helt Violated Probation

    One of the highlights of this year's Video Music Awards was the speech about homeless youth made by Jesse Helt, a homeless man who accepted the Video of the Year award on Miley Cyrus' behalf. Though the speech helped raise awareness about homeless youth in this country, today we're learning more about Jesse Helt, including his criminal history. According to E! News, there is currently a warrant out for Helt's arrest.
  • VMAs 2014: 8 Things We Learned From This Year's Show

    MTV's Video Music Awards is by far the most exciting, provocative, and culturally relevant awards show each year, so there's always plenty to learn from each year's broadcast. Here are eight things we learned from last night's VMA's.
  • 5 Worst VMA Video Of The Year Winners: Katy Perry, Britney Spears, And More

    Many of the music videos that have won the top prize at MTV's Video Music Awards are beautiful works of art, and some of them are just plain awesome. However, there are a couple videos that will leave you wondering (at least they left me wondering) what the voters thought was so great about them. Here are the five worst VMA Video of the Year winners.
  • MTV Warned About 'Sexually Charged' VMA Show By Parents Television Council

    It seems like every year, MTV's Video Music Awards generates some spectacular controversy, whether it's Britney Spears and Madonna sharing a kiss, or Kanye West interrupting Taylor Swift's acceptance speech, but last year's Miley Cyrus twerking scandal seemed to outdo them all. In anticipation of this year's show, airing this Sunday, conservative watchdog group Parents Television Council have written a stern letter to MTV concerning "the sexually charged and otherwise inappropriate content of the show."
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