27 June 2014

Bad Boys Keeping Us Entertained

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From real life bad boys moving on up to a comedic duo insulting an entire nation, this week see's the men of Hollywood and more taking center stage.


Jeremy Meeks had everyone talking after his baby blues stole the hearts of women everywhere with his police mugshot. Jeremy, arrested for illegally possessing firearms and ammo, has since been offered a modeling job as a high end model.

Hollywood Hunks


Gary Oldman had a rough week after a Playboy interview where he defended the actions of Mel Gibson and Alec Baldwin and slams political correctness. Gary later took to the Jimmy Kimmel show to apologize saying he was "profoundly sorry" for his statements.

Seth Rogan and James Franco's new movie "The Interview", all about assassinating North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, has not surprisingly annoyed North Korea who have vowed to retaliate.

William Shatner decided to pick a fight on Twitter over Twitter verification of all things. Yes, it's as weird as it sounds.

Shia LaBeouf was arrested during a Broadway show of Cabaret where he was charged with two counts of disorderly conduct and one count of criminal trespassing.

Music Men


50 Cent had a go at Jay Z on a US talk show calling him overrated. And if that wasn't bad enough Beyonce has banned Jay Z from partying while touring together.

A first draft of Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone" was sold on auction for $2million.

Sometimes bad boys do good things, in this case Bret Michaels was seen helping out in the Nebraska town hit by twin tornado's last week.

Chris Brown has rejected a plea deal regarding his Washington D.C. assault case after lawyers couldn't agree on what happened the night of the fight.


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