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Saturday, August 30, 2014

Miley Cyrus' date to MTV awards show turns self in at Oregon jail, posts bail

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The young homeless man who accompanied Miley Cyrus to the MTV Video Music Awards and who had been sought on an Oregon arrest warrant has turned himself in and posted bail, an Oregon official said Thursday night.



Jesse Helt, 22, turned himself in at the Polk County Jail in the Willamette Valley community of Dallas, Oregon, was booked on a probation violation warrant and then posted $2,500 bail, said Martin Silbernagel, director of Polk County Community Corrections. Helt will be expected to appear before a judge in about two weeks, Silbernagel said in a telephone interview.



Court records show that Helt pleaded guilty to misdemeanour criminal mischief and criminal trespass several years ago after breaking into the apartment of a man he believed to be selling bad marijuana. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail and probation. The arrest warrant was issued in November 2011 after he violated probation.



Helt moved to Los Angeles and lived on the streets while trying to find work as a model. He gained worldwide attention Sunday when Cyrus let him accept her award for video of the year. Helt, who met Cyrus through the Hollywood homeless centre My Friend's Place, used the platform to call attention to the issue of youth homelessness. "I am accepting this award on behalf of the 1.6 million runaways and homeless youth in the United States who are starving, lost, and scared for their lives right now," Helt said. "I know this because I am one of these people." Cyrus selected the charity with help from her friend Trevor Neilson, the president of G2 Investment Group and co-founder of Global Philanthropy Group.



"Jesse Helt turned himself in tonight to Polk County authorities to address his outstanding legal issues," Neilson said in an email late Thursday. "Miley Cyrus will be assisting him with this process, and they both are committed to working to help the other 1.6 million youth who experience homelessness in America each year."



Jesse's mother, Linda Helt, said late Thursday that the past four days had been a whirlwind experience, and she confirmed that Cyrus has offered to help pay for her son's legal help.

"God gets the glory and she gets the credit," Helt said.



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Friday, August 29, 2014

More Pictures from Miley's V Magazine Spread + Puppies (and Pig)!

Miley Cyrus's VMAs Date Turns Himself In and Posts Bail

Jesse Helt had been wanted on an Oregon arrest warrant since 2011

Miley Cyrus' VMA date turns himself in

A homeless man who attended the MTV Video Music Awards with Miley Cyrus has turned himself in to police, authorities said.

TIME crowns Mariah as the ultimate pop star

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Miley Cyrus might make more headlines than Mariah Carey—but if we’re talking ultimate pop stardom, Mariah wins. (Surprise.) no



Time looked at every song that’s been in the Billboard Top 10 since 1960, the number of hits by each artist present on that list, and how long those musicians’ careers have lasted, and used that information to determine which artists are ultimately the most successful pop-hit generators. The final product is a colorful infographic that proves Michael Jackson had a consistently successful career from 1971 to 1995, while Santana’s career, though long, hasn’t been witness to nearly as many hits.



The artists are awarded points for each song of theirs that made it into the Top 10—for example, Michael Jackson gets 10 points for “Beat It” topping the chart at No. 1 while while Taylor Swift gets three points for “Speak Now” peaking at spot No. 8.



Usher had the best single year out of everyone when, in 2004, he racked up 639 points for having five songs in the Top 10 for a combined 88 weeks, while Barbra Streisand made just two points in 1997 for “I Finally Found Someone,” which peaked at No. 9 and only had a one-week stay in the Top 10.



Head over to Time.com to see how other musicians, ranging from Cher to T-Pain, stack up against one another.



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With a career more than 2 decades, Mariah's reign still won't let up. Legend.

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Miley Cyrus Strips Down for ‘V’ Magazine’s ‘Rebel’ Issue





V Magazine is preparing to launch its fall “Rebel” issue on September 10, and it looks like they’re going big, considering their recruitment of the most controversial and rebellious star of the moment, Miley Cyrus. The cover photo appeared on The Fashion Spot on Wednesday, showing the “We Can’t Stop” singer sitting atop a mountain of plush toys in a barely-there leotard.



















@mileycyrus: @vmagazine shot by Karl Lagerfeld and styled by my loveeeeee @carlynecerfdedudzeel





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Miley Cyrus and Jesse Helt Raised $200,000 For My Friends Place One Day After VMAs!

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Miley Cyrus Stands Behind Homeless VMAs Date Jesse Helt

The aspiring model's mother speaks to PEOPLE about the media "twisting" their message

Miley Cyrus Stands Behind Homeless VMAs Date Jesse Helt

The aspiring model's mother speaks to PEOPLE about the media "twisting" their message

Ed Sheeran Reacts to Miley Cyrus Feud Rumors

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Did Miley Cyrus call Ed Sheeran an "a--hole" at the MTV VMas? Better yet, does it even matter? The 21-year-old pop star has yet to comment on her alleged dis, while Sheeran shared his side of the story during a KIIS-FM radio interview with Ryan Seacrest Wednesday. The singer-songwriter had previously called her twerking "a stripper move," fueling the feud rumors.



"Well, I don't know why people were expecting [a high-five]. I've never met her," Sheeran, 23, said ahead of his performance at the Staples Center in L.A. "There was a high-five between me and [Scooter Braun] because I know him, and that was the only high-five. I don't know what people we're expecting."



"I think she's a fantastic artist," he said. "She's got a great voice and writes great songs."

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Chelsea Handler Bids a Star-Studded Farewell

Miley's VMAs date is a wanted man

The young man Miley Cyrus chose to represent homeless youths at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday faces arrest in Oregon, a corrections official said.

Hot 100: Taylor Debuts at #1, Nicki Rises to #2

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Taylor Swift rockets onto the Billboard Hot 100 chart at No. 1 with "Shake It Off." As expected, her new self-empowerment anthem debuts at the top following its first week of availability.



The explosion of "Shake" also spurs Swift to vault to No. 1 on the Billboard Artist 100 chart (which measures song and album sales, radio airplay, streaming and social activity), up from No. 69 last week. (A deeper story covering the latest Artist 100 to follow on Billboard.com.)



The lead single from Swift's Oct. 27 Big Machine Records album 1989 soars in at the Hot 100's summit fueled by a combination of immense sales, radio airplay and streaming (the chart's three measurement components). Swift released the song for digital purchase and to radio, and premiered its official video, last Monday (Aug. 18, just after 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. ET), the same day that she hosted a Yahoo! live stream announcing the new set's release.



"Shake" marks Swift's second Hot 100 No. 1, following 2012's three-week leader "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," the first single from her last album, Red.



As "Shake" enters at No. 1 on the Hot 100, Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda" makes its own headlines, hurdling 39-2 following the premiere of its racy video. Meanwhile, the chart's top song for the past six weeks, MAGIC!'s "Rude," tumbles to No. 5.



As we do each Wednesday (the day that the Hot 100 is compiled each week), let's look at the numbers behind the top 10, including Swift's swift ascent to No. 1 this week.



Below Swift's new Hot 100 leader, Minaj's jump from No. 39 to No. 2, with top Digital and Streaming Gainer honors, marks the chart's other major news.



Following the release of its video on Aug. 19, "Anaconda" makes a 42-1 lunge on Streaming Songs with a 1,287 percent surge to 32.1 million streams; 95 percent of its total is from Vevo on YouTube. The overall sum is the highest since Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball" drew 36.4 million streams (Sept. 28, 2013) following the first full week after its video premiered. The greatest streaming total since the chart launched on March 2, 2013, and the only other song (in addition to "Wrecking Ball") to tally more weekly streams than "Anaconda": Baauer's "Shake" peaked with 103 million (powered heavily by user-generated clips featuring the song's audio) the week that the survey debuted.



The "Anaconda" video, and her performance at the VMAs, spurs a 24-6 leap for the cut on Digital Songs (120,000, up 132 percent). The track is slithering toward Radio Songs, primed to pounce in with 25 million (up 33 percent).



With the 39-2 ascent of "Anaconda," Minaj snares her highest Hot 100 rank. The song passes the No. 3 peaks of two 2011 hits: her own "Super Bass" and her featured turn on Spears' "Till the World Ends."



"Anaconda" is Minaj's 11th Hot 100 top 10, extending her record among female rappers. Missy Elliott ranks second with nine.



Meanwhile, the 39-2 ascent for "Anaconda" marks the second-biggest jump ever within the Hot 100's top 40. Only the Black Eyed Peas made a loftier leap in the region when "Boom Boom Pow" blasted 39-1 on April 18, 2009.



On Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, "Anaconda" becomes Minaj's third No. 1 (10-1). It's her third No. 1 on Rap Songs (4-1), where it dethrones Azalea's "Fancy," featuring Grande, after a record-tying 18-week reign. (Elliott's "Hot Boyz," featuring Nas, Eve and Q-Tip, reigned for 18 weeks in 1999-2000). On the Hot 100, "Fancy" falls out of the top 10 (5-11). The collab spent seven weeks at No. 1 on the Hot 100 and remains the only title to have led Billboard's Songs of the Summer chart this year; one week remains in the survey's tracking period before the season's final rankings are revealed.



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For Tuesday, August 26, 2014;


Chelsea Handler Bids a Star-Studded, Semi-Fond Farewell with Her Show's Finale (VIDEO)

"I'll see you on Netflix," Handler said after the musical finale, alluding to her forthcoming special and talk show

Breaking Down Ariana's Many Confident Looks!





Ariana Grande is frequently compared to young Mariah Carey for her vocal and emotional range, but that's not where the similarities end. Both Carey's debut, Emotions, and Grande's latest, My Everything, depict the vocalists in whimsical generational repose, Carey mid-flip and Grande in reflective-selfie stance, each wearing the look of the day — body-con dress, bralette and hotpants. Early '90s style resurgence aside, they have a spiritual and sartorial symmetry in which 21-year-old Grande reflects the vigor of a then-21-year-old Carey. She is making a name for herself as a strong contender with a long future ahead of her, and someone whose talent is a cut above many of her established peers.





Style is more important today in pop music than it was even in 1991, when Carey dropped Emotions, but like the Elusive Chanteuse did back then, Grande is subverting it with cute, comfortable, and on-trend dresses with a feminine slant. In short, these are looks meant to build confidence, rather than an outrageous brand. Grande knows, as Carey knew, that she's got the talent to let their vocals do the talking.



Many fashion magazines talk about "dressing for one's age," differentiating between what women in their 30s should wear compared to women in their 60s or 20s. It's an ageist dictum that adheres to the concept that fashion has steadfast rules, antithetical to the elements of style. Still, Grande is often described as someone who wears "age appropriate" looks, the inherent judgment beneath it being that all the other 21-year-olds who have grown up in the public eye — Miley Cyrus, for one — are trashy hussies compared to Grande's pristine princess. It also goes along with the insistent portrayal of Grande as doe-eyed pop innocent, a detriment to all young women in the business.







So what do these naysayers do when My Everything positions Grande as an artist who's ready to "break free," complete with press photos in Lolita thigh-high stockings and stilettos? Why must binaries constantly be applied to the sartorial choices of under-25s in popular music? Why does more skin often equal amorality? Can everyone yet these young women live?



Nevertheless, Grande hasn't been straying too far from the look she solidified over her last album cycle, once she started coiffing the high ponytail, crafted with her much-maligned extensions. She is feminine, flirty, often sleek and chic depending on the event. Onstage, she's been consistent with fall 2014 trends from lines like Saint Laurent and Louis Vuitton, wearing slick knee-high go-go boots and mod minis to match her pony. It's fun but not cartoonish, less Austin Powers than That Girl, plus it suits Grande's body type — short skirts and crop tops elongate her frame, and lighten the sometimes-serious business of burgeoning pop stardom.







On the red carpet at the VMAs this past week, Grande stunted in all-leather Moschino with Tom Ford stiletto boots, vamping coyly like the Bond girl she alluded to in her performance. At the Much Music Video Awards in June, she showed up in one of her best looks of her new mod avenue: a glimmering bandeau top and a-line skirt in matching mermaid sequins, silver for the star she's become. No label on that look as of yet, though last year tabloids alleged that Grande's stylist, Brigitte Pilla, sometimes picks up her stage costumes in sex shops, which seemed not to bother Grande as much as it did the fishwrap that reported it. (Never mind that any self-respecting outrageous dresser and/or sequin aficionado will tell you that sex shops often have the best flashy separates, which look great paired with toned-down basics. Little tip!) Pilla also custom-designs lots of Grande's looks, including her outstanding black-and-white A-line dress at this year's Billboard Music Awards, with matching boots — very Spring 2013 Vuitton but less stoic in a shiny material that could be some kind of reinforced patent latex.



It's custom for a young pop star to change her look, and in the years since Grande has become a woman, it's only natural that she'd explore different parts of her style — particularly since she spent so much of her youth on Nickelodeon's Victorious with an OD Brenda Starr dyejob (talk about looking your age… the fastest way to accelerate your path to being a 35-year-old woman from the midwest is to plop burgundy hair on an olive-skinned girl. Sorry, Ariana!). On red carpets and on the street, she opts for simplicity, often in monochrome dresses and pumps or wedge sneakers. The hair, much more suitable in a slight natural ombre, tends to do the talking. After a decade of high-concept food looks (Katy Perry), cultural appropriation (Perry again), and meat dresses (you know who), it's somewhat soothing to see a pop star whose style is so laid-back, not quite classic (Taylor Swift) nor a total off-carpet cipher (sorry Lana). Everyone should stop worrying about dressing for one's age, and instead focus on dressing for one's personality. In Grande's case, it's clear that means total confidence.



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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Jessica Chastain on Her Busy Fall, Interstellar, and Her Love for The Other Woman

Miley Cyrus' MTV VMAs Date Jesse Helt Has a Warrant Out for His Arrest After Violating Probation

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Miley Cyrus introduced the world to Jesse Helt when he accepted her MTV VMA for Video of the Year on her behalf over the weekend, but now more information about the homeless youth is being revealed.


E! News has learned that there is a warrant out for the arrest of the Salem, Ore., native for violation of probation, stemming from previous charges including criminal trespassing and criminal mischief.


He was also charged with burglary after a 2010 incident where he attempted to break into an apartment.


According to recent court documents, Helt violated his probation on numerous occasions after failing to take a drug test, failing to report to his probation officer, breaching his curfew, not finishing his community service hours and more.


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Fox News doesn’t understand Feminism. No one is shocked.






Last night the 31st annual MTV video Music Awards aired on the channel and for maybe the first time in my life, I was feeling a giant 'eh' about tuning in. Frankly, I gave up on my excitement for the award show when *NYSNC reunited for six seconds (or maybe when I realized Britney never won a Moonman for Toxic). But in the name of Queen Beysus, I made the effort. What I was confronted with was a cringe-worthy wardrobe malfunction, Taylor Swift's mechanical pop performance, and a confusing (although plenty welcome) jump by Miley Cyrus into the world of social justice. It all left me rubbing at my face in boredom until the final moments when a proclamation came from reigning Queen-of-Everything Beyonce that we here at Feminasty have all been dying to see.



It's one thing to release a clandestine album in the middle of the night with no press and no warning, bombarding us with a bevy of different versions of Bey- the warrior, the jilted lover, the pagent queen, the feminist-



Wait. The feminist? Yes.



The moment Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's voice rang through the break in ***Flawless, I might have died. I might have squealed and fell off my bed in excitement as I realized just how incredible this was.



It's rare to find a woman in Hollywood these days who embraces the term. It's even more rare to find someone who would so brashly throw it in your face while moshing in the middle of a grainy black and white video with those (aesthetically unpleasing) denim cut-offs. But no matter the setting, it was there- Beyonce's declaration of her own empowerment and it was incredible.



Call me biased, but I've been in love with Beyonce ever since she graced the cover of GQ in nothing more than her underwear talking to an audience who'd never listen otherwise about the myth of gender equality.



Leave it to Fox News to miss the point.



In a recent article (one I refuse to link so deal with that Hollie McKay), the Fox News correspondent questioned the authenticity of Beyonce's feminism due to the slinky body suit she chose to wore on stage, the barely dressed dancers behind her, and the provocative dancing (which, come on, was that not incredible to watch?).



"The popular entertainer also seemed to ensure her behind was the focus on each song, all the while educating young viewers about feminism through the words of the Chimanda Ngozi [sic] speech she borrows in the track '***Flawless.'"





Spelling Adichie's name wrong aside, the nature of Beyonce's sexuality becomes the entire focus of the article, lambasting the star for daring to embrace her sexiness.



Is it not possible to wear a leotard and sing through the nuances of her album? To talk about love and heartbreak and freedom and children and oppression? Do you instantly stop listening because glitter is there to distract you?



When you stop listening just to focus on what she's wearing, do you not become a hypocrite in your own critique?



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Monday, August 25, 2014

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The MTV cameras captured some funny star reactions - and we made them GIFs

Miley Cyrus Turns VMA Win Into Emotional Wrecking Ball With Homeless Youth Tribute

Miley Cyrus Uses VMA Acceptance Speech to Raise Awareness for Homeless Youth (VIDEO)

A homeless teen named Jesse accepted the award on behalf of Cyrus to raise awareness for homless youth

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