Prince Harry: Florence Brudenell-Bruce new Girlfriend

Prince Harry new girlfriend

The most eligible member of the Royal family appears to be off the market, as Prince Harry and former girlfriend of Formula One racer Jenson Button, Florence Brudenell-Bruce are reportedly engulfed in a budding romance. According to "The Sun," the 26-year-old redhead has taken to numerous secret trysts with leggy swimwear and lingerie model, even spending intimate get-a-ways at her pricey Notting Hill pad. He?s finally moving on from Chelsy Davy, and Prince Harry has chosen a super-hottie with whom to spend his time - Florence Brundenell-Bruce. According to a report, the British Royal and the lovely lingerie model have been seeing each other for a few months, now, though they?ve kept their relationship under wraps. However, when Harry finally declared that his on/off relationship with Chelsy was over for good, news began to break that Florence was his new leading lady. An insider told press, ?It?s very early days but Harry and Florence are an item. She is a lot of fun, blond and very good looking. Harry really likes her.? Ms. Brudenell-Bruce comes from a wealthy family of wine merchants, and has her own $3 million home in Notting Hill, London. The much-talked about twosome met years ago, but have become much more cozy as of recent, following Harry's "final" split with long-time love interest Chelsy Davy. While the palace is yet to confirm nor deny the rumored romance, one unidentified source says the duo are definitely coupling-up, telling the newspaper, "It's very early days but Harry and Florence are an item. She is a lot of fun, blonde and very good-looking. Harry really likes her." [gallery=760]

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Video: Skylar Grey ? ?Dance Without You?

The video was directed by Paul Brown and is Skylar’s first video from her debut album INVINSIBLE, out Fall 2011. She’ll also be performing at Lollapalooza on Saturday, August 6th.   Download “Dance Without You” on iTunes – http://bit.ly/iXBrXr http://skylargreymusic.com http://twitter.com/skylargrey http://Facebook.com/SkylarGrey http://SkylarGreyMusic.tumblr.com

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Sean Penn's New Brunette Babe!

Causing quite a stir with his Independence Day sweat session, Sean Penn and his rumored new girlfriend were spotted on a run together in Malibu, California yesterday (July 4).

The 50-year-old actor, who split from 26-year-old Scarlett Johansson last month, has seemingly moved on to a new leading lady - brunette stunner, Stacey Koplin.

For over a week now, the "possible" new pair have been out all over town, doing everything from running errands to holding hands - as well as taking their holiday jog.

After their partaking in their Fourth of July physical fete, Sean and Stacey hit a nearby Malibu beach, where the duo could be seen getting close during their fun-filled jet-ski ride.

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The Top 5 'Teen Mom' Scandals

The Top 5 'Teen Mom' Scandals

Are you ready for the third season premiere of MTV's Teen Mom (Tuesday, 10 p.m. ET)? Here's a recap of the show's biggest scandals to remind you why this show is so riveting!

1. In a 2010 episode, Teen Mom viewers watch Amber Portwood punch and shove her baby daddy, Gary Shirley. So do investigators from the Anderson, Ind., police department -- which leads to her being charged with three counts of domestic violence. Child Protective Services also steps in, monitoring Portwood for several months. In February, she makes headlines for nude photos leaked on the Internet. In May, her home is vandalized, and soon thereafter she loses custody of baby Leah to Shirley. Last month, she is rushed to the hospital after an apparent suicide attempt and checks into rehab.

2. Jenelle Evans and her bad influence/boyfriend Kieffer Delp are well acquainted with the police -- and not in a good way. They've been arrested several times, including once in a finale of Teen Mom 2, for breaking and entering, possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia. (She's the first Teen Mom to have her mug shot featured in an episode of the show.) You can also watch Evans on a viral video as she beats up Brittany Truett, a romantic rival for Delp. On May 7, she begins a stint at a drug rehab treatment center. Released last month, she's been drama-free and caring for her son, Jace, since then.

3. In January 2010, Farrah Abraham gets in an off-camera argument with her 54-year-old mother Debra Danielson, who allegedly chokes and hits Abraham. Danielson is arrested for assault, and is court-mandated to undergo anger counseling. There is also continuing drama between Abraham and the family of her baby daddy, Derek, who was killed in a car accident a few months before baby Sofia's birth. Abraham doesn't allow Derek's mother, Stormie, to see her grand daughter, because Stormie didn't support their relationship.

4. After much drama over the health of one of their twins, Ali and Aleeah, Leah Messer and Corey Simms get married…and then they get divorced six months later. They are involved in a custody battle over their girls, and both have reportedly moved on to other partners.

5. Early this year, Kim Kardashian blogs about teen pregnancy."It seems that shows like Teen Mom are all of a sudden making teen pregnancy seem cool in the eyes of young girls," she writes. "The kids from these shows are all over the news, even on the covers of magazines, and have been become almost like celebrities, but girls, these are not people you should idolize!" E! Online interviews Portwood and Evans for their response, which is predictably hostile. "Last time I checked, Kim Kardashian had a sex tape floating around on the internet and I'm pretty sure she made a lot of money off of it," says Portwood. "She made a sex tape when she was younger and she wants to bash the girls on Teen MomEvans' response? "I want to say, s--t happens."

Ready for a new season with the original cast? We'll be tuning in tonight!

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Lady Gaga's 'Edge Of Glory': A Pop-Culture Cheat Sheet

In her newest video, Gaga pays homage to classic clips of the 1980s.
By James Montgomery


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The first thing that strikes you about Lady Gaga's "The Edge of Glory" video is the fact that it's steeped in the rich, gauzy traditions of classic pop clips and noticeably missing any of the allegories, agendas or, uh, afterbirth of her previous work.

Simply put, "Edge" is an homage to an entire genre of videos that has since gone by the wayside — namely, the eternally soft-focused, ethereal mini-movies of the 1980s, (mostly) pop productions that reimagined cityscapes as dream-like fantasy worlds, where the just-wet streets shone like mirrors, the manholes frothed with steam and no piece of fabric was left un-billowed. These were decidedly big-budget, unapologetically Hollywood things, shot on studio backlots, glowing with million-dollar lighting budgets and given extra grandeur thanks to sweeping, soaring crane shots. They made no attempt to portray reality as anything of the sort — because, much like the songs they accompanied, there was rebellion in that fantasy — or of hiding their excesses. And, not surprisingly, as the decade came to a close, and earnestness began to reign supreme, they slowly disappeared (surely, their big budgets didn't help their fate either).

But with her new clip, Gaga resurrects the epic videos of the '80s once again. And, seemingly, all at once. There truly are too many nods to the classics to list individually, and really, that's beside the point. With "The Edge of Glory," LG is paying tribute not to individual artists, but to an entire genre. Still, there are some whose influence stands above the rest, and we've combined them into one handy cheat sheet. Of course, in keeping with her tradition, not all of them come from the 1980s. Because if there's anything Lady Gaga has proven, it's that she refuses to be fenced in. Here's our list:

Bonnie Tyler: Welsh-born belter whose better-known videos (like "Total Eclipse of the Heart" and "Holding Out for a Hero") practically set the standard for the fantastical pop videos of the 1980s. Soft focus, arching crane shots, achingly staged lighting — they're all there, and they're all on display in "Edge of Glory" too.

Blondie, "Rapture": One of the earliest examples of the ethereal '80s (it was released in 1981), the video follows Debbie Harry on a dream-like traipse through the streets of New York City, complete with guest appearances by Fab Five Freddy and a shuffling Uncle Sam (to name just a few). It makes no sense, because it's not supposed to.

Cyndi Lauper: Gaga's good friend and, along with Madonna, perhaps the premier '80s video star, Lauper's classics — be they the good-natured rebellion of "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" or the moody, arty "True Colors" — both seem like spiritual successors to "Edge."

"Fame": Epochal tale of performing-arts students living and loving in NYC during the early '80s, it's spirit and style have long influenced Gaga's work. With its dance moves and dreamy, freedom-in-the-streets scenes, "Edge" is perhaps the best example of that.

"Flashdance": Prototypical "girl finds escape in dance" film from 1983, it stars Jennifer Beals as a steelworker/dancer who dreams of a better life. Not only are the same sentiments echoed in "Edge," but Gaga pays tribute to the film's most memorable scene — where Beals reclines in a chair and is doused in water — by striking a similar pose outside her apartment building.

George Michael: Before he became known for his various, uh, exploits, Michael was the biggest British pop star of the 1980s, and as such, he churned out some appropriately huge music videos. Two of his biggest — "Father Figure" and "Careless Whisper" — seem to have influenced Gaga with their gauzy, steamy portrayals of late-night life in the big city and, in the case of "Whisper," that balls-out sax wailing.

Michael Jackson: You can't write anything about videos from the 1980s without mentioning MJ, who took the art form to rarely duplicated heights. Usually, his clips were fantastical things, but occasionally, he also got gritty, and it's those moments (videos like "The Way You Make Me Feel" and "Billie Jean") that seem to have stuck in Gaga's mind.

"Newsies": The 1992 Disney musical is most notable for its initial "flop" status and its subsequent rebirth as a cult classic. It tells the story of newsboys on strike in New York City, and in classic scenes like Christian Bale's performance of the song "Santa Fe," it takes that struggle to the twisting fire escapes of the city. Sort of like "Edge of Glory," really.

"Rent": Broadway retelling of Puccini's "La bohème," set in the Lower East Side in the early 1990s. As some have noted, Lady Gaga seems to be paying tribute to the choreography of one particular number ("Out Tonight") as she dances on the fire escape.

"West Side Story": One of the best-loved Broadway musicals of all time, "Story" was remade as a film in 1961 and went on to win a whopping 10 Oscars, including Best Picture. As you can expect, there are plenty of street scenes and fire escapes in both the film and the stage show, but perhaps the most famous is "Tonight," where the story's star-crossed lovers profess their love for one another high above the city. Sure, Maria never tears off her Versace silk, but you seemingly cannot film a scene on a fire escape without recalling this classic, and, in "Edge," there's certainly a lot of the former.

Did we miss any influences? Let us know in the comments below!

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