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KANYE WEST ON ELLEN TALKS ABOUT TAYLOR SWIFT VMA INCIDENT +POWER & RUNAWAY PERFORMANCE VIDEO SHOWS ELLEN PERMANENT GOLD TEETH

Posted: 20 Oct 2010 08:06 AM PDT

Kanye West made a surprise appearance on the Ellen Degeneres show. During his interview the rapper revealed why he interrupted Taylor Swift last year during the VMAs.  He also showed Ellen his permanent grill of gold and diamond teeth. The hip hop star has recently confessed that he has contemplated suicide.

Don’t count Kanye West as an official member of the ill grill club.

His new chompers are all real – and permanent.

After tweeting a picture in July that showed the hip-hop artist had a mouth full of bling, West explained on the “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” Tuesday that he actually had gold and diamonds inserted to replace his bottom of row of teeth because he “just thought the diamonds were cooler.”

That echoes a similar remark he made in an interview for Vanity Fair’s Nov. issue, after he was asked why he had “permanent diamonds drilled into [his] bottom teeth.”

“I just like diamond teeth and I didn’t feel like having to take them out all the time,” West said.

While the rapper’s dental choice may have been a matter of style and convenience, his disappearance following the “Taylor Swift incident” at the 2009 Video Music Awards was an attempt at avoidance, mixed with a bit of self-reflection.

“It’s a pretty bugged out story,” West recounted on “Ellen.” “I literally left America, I stopped doing music altogether. I went to Japan just so I could get away from paparazzi altogether. And then in November I moved to Rome … When I came back to the States, I moved to Hawaii and just lived there and worked on music.”

He added that the break was “the first time I got to stop since my mom had passed” and “the first time I stopped since I made it, since I started.”

“Just for your whole world to completely crash off a moment of sincerity of alcohol or whatever it is, to lose…” the self-proclaimed “soldier of culture” continued before being interrupted by DeGeneres.

“Those usually don’t go together,” the talk show host pointed out. “The alcohol usually rules out the sincerity part.” [NYDN]

Kanye West on Ellen Degeneres Show 2010 – Performing “Power” & “Runaway”

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TAYLOR SWIFT SINGS ‘DEAR JOHN’ SONG ABOUT JOHN MAYER?

Posted: 20 Oct 2010 07:54 AM PDT

Remember the rumored romance between Taylor Swift and her older paramour John Mayer?  Now the relationship between the two singers seems to have been confirmed in a new Taylor Swift song. John seems to have met his match because Taylor likes to kiss and tell about her bad relationships everytime she gets dumped. We wonder if John is going to be as supportive of Taylor’s latest public “I Don’t  Love You” letter  on twitter.  Read some of the lyrics to determine if John Mayer had an affair with the pop starlett when she was nineteen years old.

Taylor Swift’s latest album is shaping up to be an open book about her love life. First she penned a song about ‘Twilight‘ hunk Taylor Lautner. Now, she’s reportedly taking aim at John Mayer, which confirms rumors that the two were romantically involved in 2009 while collaborating on ‘Half of My Heart,’ a track from his last album. Based on lyrics from Swift’s new song ‘Dear John,’ off her forthcoming ‘Speak Now,’ Mayer broke her heart.

The chorus of the song reveals the pair’s romance ended badly:

“Dear John
I see it all now that you’re gone
Don’t you think I was too young
To be messed with
The girl in the dress
Cried the whole way home
I should’ve known.

It was wrong
Don’t you think nineteen’s too young
To be played
By your dark, twisted games
When I loved you so.

My mother accused me of losing my mind
But I swore I was fine
You’ll add my name to your long list of traitors
Who don’t understand
And I’ll look back in regret
I ignored what they said ‘Run as fast as you can.”

According to Access Hollywood, Swift said her songs are not difficult to interpret.

“They’re all made very clear,” she said. “Every single song is like a road map to what that relationship stood for, with little markers that maybe everyone won’t know, but there are things that were little nuances of the relationship, little hints. And every single song is like that. Everyone will know, so I don’t really have to send out e-mails on this one.” [POPEATER]

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TAYLOR SWIFT SINGS ‘DEAR JOHN’ SONG ABOUT JOHN MAYER?

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BEYONCE PREGNANT EXPECTING FIRST CHILD WITH JAY-Z?!!

Posted: 20 Oct 2010 06:57 AM PDT

According to US Weekly, Beyonce is pregnant and expecting her first child with her hubby Jay-Z. There is no confirmation on whether the bootylicious singer will tour to support her upcoming album. Congrats to the couple!

The 29-year-old singer is pregnant with her first child, the new Us Weekly reports.

Despite the happy news, no one was more surprised than the singer herself.

“B was shocked. She loves kids, but she wasn’t ready to be a mother just yet,” says a source of the singer, who married rapper Jay-Z in 2008. “She really wanted to get her album done and tour the world again.”

Still, another insider says that the singer, who is in her first trimester, realizes that “this is a gift from God and she’s so happy.”

riends of the couple are already expressing their well-wishes for the parents-to-be.

“Jay has been all about family since I met him, and he’s always going to be,” record executive Kevin Liles, who has known the rapper for years, tells Us. “I wish them the best.”
Knowles’ sister Solange — and mom to Julez, 6 — agrees.

“She’s got the most beautiful heart,” she tells Us of her big sis. “She’ll be a great mom.” [NYDN]

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ANITA HILL SCANDAL WIFE OF CLARENCE THOMAS DEMANDS APOLOGY

Posted: 20 Oct 2010 06:48 AM PDT

The Anita Hill sexual harrassment scandal is back in the headlines after almost 20 years.  The wife of Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas left an anonymous phone call on Anita Hill’s voicemail demanding an apology after Ms. Hill testified against her husband during his confirmation hearings. Ms. Hill claimed that Clarence Thomas sexually harassed her while he was her employer.

02/02/92: Anita Hill

The wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas said Tuesday that she reached out to Anita Hill, whose accusations of sexual harassment almost derailed Thomas’ high court nomination 19 years ago.

In a statement to CNN, Virginia “Ginni” Thomas said: “I did place a call to Ms. Hill at her office extending an olive branch to her after all these years, in hopes that we could ultimately get past what happened so long ago. That offer still stands, I would be very happy to meet and talk with her if she would be willing to do the same. Certainly no offense was ever intended.”

Hill, a law professor at Brandeis University, turned the message over to campus security, a university spokesman said.

According to a source at Brandeis who spoke on condition of not being identified, the message left over the weekend said:

“Good morning, Anita Hill, it’s Ginni Thomas. I just wanted to reach across the airwaves and the years and ask you to consider something. I would love you to consider an apology some time and some full explanation of why you did what you did with my husband. So give it some thought and certainly pray about this and come to understand why you did what you did. OK, have a good day.”

Hill, who formerly worked for Clarence Thomas, testified at his 1991 Senate confirmation hearing that he used inappropriate sexual language around her. The testimony dominated the hearing by the Senate Judiciary Committee, which deadlocked on the nomination to send it to the full Senate without a recommendation. The Senate approved Thomas’ nomination on a 52-48 vote.

Charles Radin, the Brandeis director of news and communications, said Hill received the voicemail message and turned it over to the campus Department of Public Safety, which then turned it over to the FBI.

“I certainly thought the call was inappropriate,” Hill said in a statement to CNN issued by Brandeis. “I have no intention of apologizing because I testified truthfully about my experience and I stand by that testimony.”

Nearly 20 years after Anita Hill accused Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment during his contentious Supreme Court confirmation hearings, Justice Thomas's wife has called Ms. Hill, seeking an apology.

In a voice mail message left at 7:31 a.m. on Oct. 9, a Saturday, Virginia Thomas asked her husband's former aide-turned-adversary to make amends. Ms. Hill played the recording, from her voice mail at Brandeis University, for The New York Times.

"Good morning Anita Hill, it's Ginni Thomas," it said. "I just wanted to reach across the airwaves and the years and ask you to consider something. I would love you to consider an apology sometime and some full explanation of why you did what you did with my husband."

Ms. Thomas went on: "So give it some thought. And certainly pray about this and hope that one day you will help us understand why you did what you did. O.K., have a good day."

Ms. Hill, in an interview, said she had kept the message for nearly a week trying to decide whether the caller really was Ms. Thomas or a prankster. Unsure, she said, she decided to turn it over to the Brandeis campus police with a request to convey it the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

"I thought it was certainly inappropriate," Ms. Hill said. "It came in at 7:30 a.m. on my office phone from somebody I didn't know, and she is asking for an apology. It was not invited. There was no background for it."

In a statement conveyed through a publicist, Ms. Thomas confirmed leaving the message, which she portrayed as a peacemaking gesture. She did not explain its timing.

"I did place a call to Ms. Hill at her office extending an olive branch to her after all these years, in hopes that we could ultimately get past what happened so long ago," she said. "That offer still stands. I would be very happy to meet and talk with her if she would be willing to do the same. Certainly no offense was ever intended."

In response to Ms. Thomas's statement, Ms. Hill said that she had testified truthfully about her experiences with the future Justice Thomas and that she had nothing to apologize for.

"I appreciate that no offense was intended, but she can't ask for an apology without suggesting that I did something wrong, and that is offensive," Ms. Hill said.

Andrew Gully, senior vice president of the Brandeis communications office, said Ms. Hill turned the message over to the campus police on Monday.

Ms. Thomas, 53, has long been active in conservative circles in Washington. In the past year she has become more prominent as the founder of a new nonprofit activist group, Liberty Central, which is dedicated to opposing what she has characterized as the leftist "tyranny" of the Obama administration and Congressional Democrats. The group has drawn scrutiny in part because of the unusual circumstance of a spouse of a sitting Supreme Court justice drawing a salary from a group financed by anonymous donors.

Ms. Hill, 54, is a professor of social policy, law and women's studies at Brandeis. In 1991, she was at the center of a confrontation that deeply divided the country and prompted a national debate about sexual behavior in the workplace.

Ms. Hill had been an aide to Mr. Thomas at the Department of Education and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. President George Bush nominated Mr. Thomas to fill the Supreme Court seat left vacant by Justice Thurgood Marshall.

In testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Ms. Hill claimed that Mr. Thomas had repeatedly made inappropriate sexual comments to her in the workplace, including descriptions of pornographic films. Mr. Thomas denied the allegations and called them "a high-tech lynching."

In her 1998 book "Speaking Truth to Power," Ms. Hill noted that she had been accused of harboring a romantic interest in Justice Thomas by his wife. "Virginia Thomas and I have never met," Ms. Hill wrote. "And one can imagine that she is guided by her own romantic interest in her husband when she assumes that other women find him attractive as well."

Justice Thomas weighed in with his own autobiography in 2007, "My Grandfather's Son, " referring to Ms. Hill as "my most traitorous adversary" and asserting that liberal advocacy groups stooped to "the age-old blunt instrument of accusing a black man of sexual misconduct" to block his ascent because of his conservative views.

Ms. Hill said she had a previous but indirect interaction with Ms. Thomas. After Justice Thomas's book was published, she said, Ms. Thomas told an interviewer that Ms. Hill should apologize. In response, Ms. Hill gave an interview reiterating that she had nothing to apologize for.

"I thought that was enough then to end it, but apparently it was not," Ms. Hill said. [NYT]

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