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Hope Solo and Maks kicked off DWTS for bad attitudes?

All Hope is lost! Hope Solo and Maksim Chmerkovskiy were kicked off Dancing With The Stars on November 15th, 2011. While they made the semi-finals, they were not good enough to go all the way to compete for the DWTS Mirror Ball Trophy. Why did the Olympic athlete have such a hard time being a good sport? She started out with a bad attitude against Maks (her dance pro). Once they made up and started acting all lovey-dovey she turned that intimidating glare on the judges. Then, both she and Maks had some four letter words to share both with and for each judge who gave them low scores. What really happened there? Keep reading…

Dancing With The Stars 2011: Rob Kardashian Samba winning over fans? Yes!

The week was challenging for all the remaining contestants — which include Olympic gold medal winner and future hopeful Soccer player contender Hope Solo, actor and military hero JR Martinez, former talk show host Ricki Lake, and Rob Kardashian. Each were expected to learn and memorize the choreography for three dances. But it was Rob Kardashian doing a booty-shaking Samba that had people talking. Using his natural assets (that Kardashian sisters big butt), he seemed to gain fans from the LGBT crowd. And, of course, momager Kris Jenner crying in the audience helped win votes. Will he make the finals? Keep reading…

Famous humanitarian Taylor Swift rocks Country Music Awards

All grown up and everywhere to go. Celebrity teen singing sensation Taylor Swift rocked the 2011 Country Music Awards singing, “This love is ours…” while perched on a homey stage set up to look like a living room. The green celeb and famous blonde received 5 awards nominations and did a great job performing live. The only blondes of the night at the CMA Awards who got more attention were the awards show co-host Carrie Underwood (a former American Idol star) and Muppets movie star Miss Piggy (who karate chopped CMA host Brad Paisley when he made a pass at her and suggested they went together like bacon and eggs). Keep reading…