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Big list of Star Celebs Winning in 2011 (the Good, The Bad and the Ugly)

In an homage to actor Charlie Sheen, female comedian Amy Schumer counted down the top 40 “winning” star celebs of 2011 on the entertainment channel VH1. Which star celebs did she name? Who were the good, the bad, and the ugly who made the end of year review list? Here’s a few of our favorite picks, organized (of course) by good deeds, celebrity scandals, and just plain morally reprehensible antics. Pippa Middleton, Mila Kunis, Katy Perry, and Beyonce Knowles all made the good news list. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kim Kardashian, Jennifer Lopez, and Ashton Kutcher made bad news headlines. Who else was on the list and why? Keep reading…

Was humanitarian Johnny Depp involved in Iggy Pop concert scandal?

Johnny Depp, the actor who starred in movies like the Pirates of the Caribbean and Alice In Wonderland, is a man who needs no introduction. Unfortunately, his stardom seems to be the reason behind him being identified in a police report claiming he is the party responsible for assaulting a handicapped woman at an Iggy Pop concert in LA last week. In case you are wondering who Iggy Pop is, he’s the aging rocker who was recently compared by Elisabetta Canalis to actress Jennifer Aniston during a celebrity OOPS moment on Twitter and made a guest appearance earlier in the year on American Idol. What happened to Depp at his show? Keep reading…

The Beatles drummer Ringo Starr anti-gun statue dedicated to John Lennon

The Beatles lost a priceless treasure when John Lennon’s life was stolen from him in a random act of human vs. human gun violence. Now, band member Ringo Starr is speaking out more about the incident. On the 31st anniversary of the musician’s death, his pal has dedicated a new statue to him. The Non Violence Project Foundations says, “2010 marked the seventy year commemoration of John Lennon’s birth as well as the thirty year commemoration of his tragic death. He was shot and killed outside his home in New York in 1980.” Lennon’s widow Yoko Ono actually came up with the statue design. Keep reading…