Jonas Brothers Officially Break Up
Weeks after the Jonas Brothers announced that they would be cancelling their ninth tour, the group shocked fans again by announcing their break-up.
Kevin, Nick, and Joe Jonas visited Good Morning America on Wednesday to give their fans an explanation, but failed miserably. The whole interview was fairly awkward and it’s obvious that there are larger issues that led to the split that aren’t being discussed publicly. They simply stressed over and over again they they are “brothers first” and want to focus on that over the music.
This break-up comes at the most awkward time seeing as the brothers were pursuing solo projects from 2010-2012 and only recently decided to get back together.
While there have been rumors that the break-up was caused by Joe Jonas’ alleged drug problem, Joe has denied those rumors and is sticking to the brothers’ musical differences as the problem.
To add fuel to the fans’ anger, the Jonas Brothers had released two new songs this year (“Pom Poms” and “First Time”) which were supposed to be featured on their fifth album, V, but the album will no longer be released.
See the Jonas Brothers as they announce their break-up on Good Morning America below:
Kerry Washington Expecting First Child
(Photo: Jimmy Fallon, NBC)
Watch out world, because a baby gladiator is officially on its way!
According to UsWeekly, Kerry Washington is four months pregnant with her first child with husband Nnamdi Asomugha.
Ever since the Emmy awards in September, Kerry has been sporting dresses with looser fits during her appearances which has fueled much speculation. However, this week’s reports are the most official yet.
From being in an Oscar-nominated film to having a hit show and getting married, this has definitely been Kerry Washington’s year. As if it couldn’t get more exciting, the actress will be hosting Saturday Night Live this Saturday (Nov. 2) with musical guest Eminem.
Check out Kerry’s latest “SNL” promos below. Can you spy her growing baby bump?
Kim and Kanye Sue Youtube Co-Founder
After it was announced last week that Ye popped the big question to Kim K., an amateur video of the proposal made its way to the internet which we now know was shot without the couple’s consent.
While there were professional cameras on the scene filming for Keeping Up with the Kardashians, no other video from their big day was supposed to make it out of the stadium that day. Those in attendance were even asked to sign confidentiality agreements.
Chad Hurley, a co-founder of YouTube, was reportedly not invited to the proposal, but snuck in and was allowed to stay if he signed a contract saying he would not post any videos or photos from the event. However, he clearly violated the contract when he posted a two minute clip of the proposal on his website, MixBit, that showed everything from Kanye getting down on one knee to the family rushing onto the field to congratulate the couple.
According to TMZ, which first reported the lawsuit, Kardashian and West are seeking unspecified damages from Hurley and his company, Avos Systems Inc.
While the MixBit video was posted in last week’s blog post about the proposal, it has now been removed.
The Best Beyoncé Photobomb Ever?
Actually, no. While this awesome photo was originally thought to be a surprise photo-bomb by Queen Bey, the fan in the picture decided to clear the whole thing up.
While the singer was in the middle of performing her song, “Irreplaceable” in Melbourne, Australia, she bent down and posed for a picture with the fan who seemingly wasn’t expecting it. After the photo of the incident surfaced, most everyone assumed it was an epic photobomb.
The 15-year-old fan later posted the following message on her Tumblr blog:
“Okay so as most of the people that have recently followed me i have been the girl that got her selfie ‘photobombed’ by Beyonce when in fact i asked her for the photo so she posed and smiled as the perfect person she is!” she said. “Just thought i’d clear the air haha (sic).”
What’s now being dubbed as Beyoncé-gate was officially cleared up thanks to the following video (go to the 0:57 mark):
Whew. So glad we cleared that up!