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Claudia Cardinale Launches Appeal For Tourists To Return To Egypt As Cairo Film Fest Opens

Claudia Cardinale Launches Appeal Tourists Return

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November 12, 2015 | 06:52AM PT

Nick Vivarelli

International Correspondent @NickVivarelli

Claudia Cardinale launched an appeal for tourists to return to Egyptian destinations in the wake of the recent Russian plane crash as the iconic Italian actress, unafraid of travelling to Egypt, received a lifetime achievement prize from the Cairo Film Festival which kicked off its 37th edition with Jonathan Demme’s Maryl Streep-starrer “Ricky and the Flash” sans talent in tow.

“Egypt is a peaceful country and it will rise again,” the Tunisian-born star, best known for her roles in Luchino Visconti’s “The Leopard” and Federico Fellini’s “8 1\2,” said from the stage of the Cairo Opera House on Wednesday evening, prior to the fest’s official opening ceremony, Italian news agency Ansa reported.

”Art and creativity can beat the culture of hate and death espoused by terrorism,” Cardinale added. “I hope tourists come back soon.”

The Metrojet Airbus A321 crash, which on Oct. 31 killed 224 people on board – and is considered likely to have been caused by a bomb planted on the plane – has of course caused some expected fest attendees to cancel their trips.

But a considerable numbers of others have instead made the trek to Cairo, including British producer Paul Webster, who heads the fest’s jury, and fellow jurors among whom French producer Anne-Dominique Toussaint, Peruvian director Jonathan Relayze Chiang, Indian actress Radhika Apte, and Georgian director George Ovashvili (“Corn Island”).

The fest’s opening ceremony was also the occasion to celebrate late great actor Omar Sharif, Egyptian icon Faten Hamama, to whom Sharif was married for nearly twenty years, and hugely popular Egyptian actor Noor el-Sharif, who passed away in August.

The Cairo fest is now under new management with the appointment earlier this year as president of Magda Wassef, former head of the Luxor fest, and of prominent film critic and academic Youssef Cherif Rizkallah as artistic director.

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The new team has reinstated the Cairo Film Connection co-production platform market component for Arab filmmakers which just forged a partnership with the Abu Dhabi-based Sanad fund which will provide a cash prize of $10,000 and also other prizes to projects by Arab filmmakers in development and post.

International pics set to unspool in Cairo include Cannes Palme d’Or-winner “Dheepan,” by French director Jacques Audiard; Berlin Silver Bear winner “Aferim” by Romanian helmer Radu Jude; and “Hungry Hearts” by Italy’s Saverio Costanzo, which scooped both male and female acting nods in Venice in 2014, respectively for Adam Driver and Alba Rohrwacher.

The Cairo fest will run through November 20.

Cabos TV: Mexico’s Catatonia, Room Service Board Battle-of-Sexes TV Comedy (EXCLUSIVE)

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November 12, 2015 | 07:17AM PT

'La vida estereo' figure among four TV drama projects pitched at Cabos Discovery sidebar

Mexican companies Catatonia TV and Room Service are joining forces to produce “La vida estereo,” a high-concept TV comedy series on the battle-of-sexes that will be pitched at Cabos Discovery forum, the Los Cabos Intl. Film Festival’s new sidebar for film and TV projects in development.

Structured as a half-hour 24-episode TV fiction, “La vida estereo” will combine humor, drama and intrigue to analyze the phenomena of sexual identity and human relationships.

The series will turn on the daily adventures of a person that one day wakes up in the body of a man -Alejandro- and other day in the body of a woman -Alejandra- after her mother was victim in her pregnancy of a Huichol curse that condemned him/her to this double life.

Respected Mexican actress Sofia Espinosa, the star of controversial pop singer Gloria Trevi biopic “Gloria,” distributed in Mexico by Universal Pictures and acquired for the U.S. by Picturehouse, is confirmed to play Alejandra. The actor for the Alejandro role has still to be announced.

“The project can draw international attention because it is a high-concept comedy, rare in the world of comedy. With a unique premise, it can adapt well to different cultures and idiosyncrasies, as ‘the battle of the sexes’ is of universal interest,” said Rodrigo Ordonez, “La vida estereo” co-creator alongside Zaria Abreu, Max Zunino and Marcelo Tobar.

“Moreover, the high-concept can address some complex issues concerning sexual orientation and gender identity which aren’t usually taken seriously in the comedies,” Ordonez added.

Catatonia TV, a Mexico and U.S.-based film, TV and ad company, with recent international artfilm hits such as Alonso Ruizpalacios’ “Gueros” and Hari Sama’s “The Dream of Lu,” will assume “La vida estereo’s” production responsibilities.

Room Service writes and show-runs the series. Launched in 2010, the contents agency has written over 500 hours of TV fiction, aired by Televisa, TV Azteca, Cadena 3, Fox Latin America, Telemundo, MTV and Sony Spin and has also co-produced award-winning features “Asteroide,” by Marcelo Tobar, and Zunino’s “Open Cage,” via sister company Bolchevique.

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A redemption drama “Open Cage,” co-starring Espinosa, was one of the most laurelled of Latin American movies in 2013.

Rodrigo Ordonez, Room Service co-founder, was head of writers at Sony Pictures TV-Televisa’s drama “El Dandy,” which screens as a special presentation at Los Cabos fest’s new TV series platform, Cabos TV.

ABC Lines Up Original Series for New Streaming Effort (Exclusive)

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November 12, 2015 | 01:41PM PT

Iliza Shlesinger comedy in development for WatchABC, which could be alternative pipeline for primetime

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Co-Editor-in-Chief @awallenstein

Count ABC among the growing number of TV networks developing original programming for its own new streaming effort, but not quite like all the others are doing.

Instead of launching standalone subscription services like CBS All Access or NBCUniversal’s Seeso, the Disney-owned broadcaster is assembling a slate of series intended to live only on its WatchABC app, according to sources. The first project has already been put in development: a short-form scripted comedy starring up-and-coming standup performer Iliza Shlesinger.

An ABC rep declined comment.

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The network is also said to be using the initiative as an alternative breeding ground for productions or talent that could eventually graduate to primetime. The slate won’t be confined to scripted comedies and ABC is also considering long-form series.

Select executives at the network are already making deals with talent to be cast for what has been dubbed “ABC3” internally, though that isn’t the brand the slate will be known by when it launches sometime next year.

WatchABC allows users to access new and previous episodes of current ABC series, in addition to a live stream of the networks’ linear feed in some markets, on mobile devices and PCs. Some of the content is only available to pay-TV subscribers.

How exactly Disney-ABC TV Group will utilize the originals on WatchABC is still being debated, say insiders. Series could be reserved just for pay-TV subs or made freely available; it’s also possible to see a blended strategy in which new episodes are free but previous ones require authentication.

If any part of the plan ends up driving value to the pay-TV ecosystem, it would represent a counterintuitive move from Disney CEO Bob Iger, who seemed to be aiming squarely for the cord-cutting crowd earlier this year when he publicly stated his intent to eventually take some of the conglomerate’s brands “over the top.” But ABC was not one of the brands he previously cited on a list that otherwise included ESPN and Marvel.

The lengths Disney is going to make WatchABC a destination may also reflect the industry’s struggles to counteract the appeal of digital programmers like Netflix and devices like Roku with a compelling solution to making content from its linear channels available on tablets and smartphones. But the TV Everywhere initiative has been a mixed bag for programmers and distributors who can’t seem to get on the same page.

Nearly all original programming being developed for off air recently has been content that would bypass pay-TV distributors. HBO has announced plans to put content from Bill Simmons, Jon Stewart and Sesame Street on its standalone HBO Now offering. NBC Universal launched Seeso last month as as a mix of original comedies and back-catalog drawn from the conglomerate’s many TV networks.

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But ultimately, the goal for putting originals on WatchABC that don’t run on terrestrial ABC may be similar to what CBS was thinking by greenlighting a new edition of “Star Trek” for its own streaming service, CBS All Access: generating buzz for a digital offshoot.

Pay-TV distributors may be happy to hear of plans for WatchABC, but the broadcaster’s affiliates may not be feeling as lucky. While stations partake in WatchABC too, they may not be wild about the network diverting any of its energies to content that won’t be on their local air.

What ABC3 also likely isn’t is simply a freely available content lineup intended to only soak up digital ad dollars on ABC.com and platforms like YouTube. First, other company divisions like Maker Studios and Disney Interactive would probably be better suited to handle that type of experiment, and neither is known to be involved in ABC3.

In addition, Disney-ABC TV Group has something of a tortured history with that business model, having launched a few short-lived mini-studios over the past decade that tried original digital programming, including Stage 9 and Take180, only to fade out.

However, when ABC’s digital gurus finally gave up on web originals, they switched focus to creating digital branded entertainment, and one project was good enough to transition to the primetime schedule: the quickly canceled 2009 midseason series “Into the Motherhood.”

A broadcaster using the Internet as a farm system for programming isn’t unprecedented. Fox incubated many digital projects for primetime when Kevin Reilly oversaw programming last year; a late-night animation block, dubbed ADHD, doubled as a dot-com toon zone. The CW has transitioned even more projects from web to the airwaves out of its offshoot CW Seed, which is now becoming more of a destination in its own right, offering its own schedule of programming.

No matter what business model Disney chooses, ABC3 could be intended to be something like CW Seed, which helps steer the brand toward the younger demographics more intimately familiar with their smartphone home screen than the traditional channel grid. With the broadcasters’ audience rapidly graying, any efforts to age down the brand could be well worth it in the long run.

Shlesinger, best known for being featured in her own stand-up specials for Netflix, was attached to star in ABC comedy pilot “Forever 31” along with producers Mark Gordon and Cindy Chupack. While her new untitled series for WatchABC is thematically similar to “Forever 31,” which was about the misadventures of a group of friends trying to become adults, Gordon and Chupack are not attached to this project. This project is being produced by Avalon Television.

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ABC3 efforts are currently being overseen by Ben Gigli, director of digital development and production, at the network, which he joined in April after founding the digital comedy start-up 5 Second Films. Also on the project is Brittany Cope, another exec in ABC comedy development.

‘The Leftovers’ Star Margaret Qualley Joins Nat Wolff in ‘Death Note’

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November 12, 2015 | 12:59PM PT

Justin Kroll

Film Reporter @krolljvar

Margaret Qualley is in negotiations to co-star with Nat Wolff in the Warner Bros. film “Death Note.”

Adam Wingard is directing the adaptation of the Japanese manga series.

Roy Lee, Dan Lin, Jason Hoffs and Masi Oka are producing the project, which was previously adapted as a movie in its home country of Japan, where it spawned a sequel.

Wolff plays a student who discovers a supernatural notebook that allows him to kill anyone simply by writing the victim’s name. A cat-and-mouse game ensues when he’s tracked by a reclusive police officer.

Jeremy Slater (“Fantastic Four”) wrote the more recent draft of the script. Shane Black was previously attached to direct.

Doug Davison and Brian Witten are exec producing. Niija Kuykendall and Nik Mavinkurve are overseeing the film for the studio.

Production is set to begin next spring.

Qualley can still be seen as Jill Garvey on HBO’s “The Leftovers” and also stars opposite Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling in “The Nice Guys,” which bows next summer.

She is repped by UTA and Management 360.

FX Sets Winter Premiere Dates for ‘American Crime Story,’ ‘Baskets,’ Other Series

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November 12, 2015 | 10:22AM PT

Rick Kissell

Senior Editor @ratesrick

FX Networks on Thursday announced winter premiere dates for some new and returning series, including a Tuesday timeslot for limited series “American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson.”

The networks kick off their winter programming with the FXX return of comedies “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” and “Men Seeking Woman” on Wednesday, Jan. 6. “Sunny,” the longest-running series in FX Networks history, opens its 11th season at 10 p.m., followed by “Men” at 10:30 p.m. for its second season.

Zach Galifianakis’ new comedy “Baskets” will premiere Thursday, Jan. 21 at 10 on FX. The show follows Chip Baskets (Galifianakis) in his dream of being a French clown — however, reality keeps interfering.

The much-anticipated “American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson” will bow Tuesday, Feb. 2 at 10 on FX. Based on the book “The Run of His Life: The People V. O.J. Simpson” by Jeffrey Toobin, the series is a look at the Simpson trial told from the perspective of the lawyers. Its cast includes John Travolta, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Sarah Paulson, David Schwimmer and Courtney B. Vance.

Critically acclaimed “The Americans” will return to FX for its fourth season in March, the network said, but a premiere date has not been finalized.

Milo Ventimiglia & Mandy Moore Cast in Dan Fogelman’s Birthday Pilot at NBC

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November 12, 2015 | 04:10PM PT

Dan Fogelman’s NBC birthday dramedy has cast five of its eight leads, Variety has confirmed. The potential series will follow a unique group of characters all born on the same day.

The pilot’s ensemble includes Milo Ventimiglia, Mandy Moore, Justin Hartley, Sterling Brown and Ron Cephas Jones.

The “Heroes” and “Gilmore Girls” alum will play Jack, who’s described as easy-going and happily married to Rebecca, played by Moore. The couple just moved into their new home in Pittsburg and is on the verge of welcoming triplets.

Hartley, best known from his heavily recurring arc on “Revenge,” has been cast in the pilot as Kevin, a handsome and successful television actor with an underlining boredom in his ultimate bachelor life.

Brown (“Army Wives”) will play Randall, a sharply dressed corporate businessman and family man, based in New York, who’s raising his two young daughters with his wife Beth (yet to be cast). Jones (“Mr. Robot”) will play Randall’s (Brown) biological father who abandoned him at a fire station soon after he was born.

Should the untitled project go to series, all five actors would appear as series regulars in the hour-long ensembler. Three regulars still remain to be cast.

Fogelman, who created “The Neighbors” and “Galavant,” will is writer and exec producer, along with Jess Rosenthal, Charlie Gogolak, plus John Requa and Glenn Ficarra who will direct the pilot. 20th Century Fox is the studio.

The pilot is slated to shoot before the end of the year.

Jennifer Lawrence Is Determined, Hilarious, and—Above All—Real

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Hollywood’s blockbuster blonde comes to town this month with the final Hunger Games and David O. Russell’s Joy. So what’s next for Jennifer Lawrence? Buck the system, set up home, and try to find a date.

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It’s sweltering in Los Angeles, the kind of heat that melts the ice cubes in your caramel macchiato faster than you can say Kardashian. I am holed up in my hotel room on Sunset Boulevard watching tennis, drapes drawn against the remorseless sun, when suddenly: Ding! A text. Jennifer Lawrence wants to ditch our plans. Forget meeting at the Italian restaurant on Laurel Canyon; just come to my house now.

She sends her driver, Paul, a South African with a mellifluous voice, to pick me up, and before long, we are winding our way up, up into the Hills of Beverly, to the gated community where Lawrence lives in a house she bought last year for about $8 million.

As we are waved through by a guard, Paul thoughtfully points out the other houses of note in this wonderland of privacy: There’s Cameron Diaz’s pile, and just over there, Ashton and Mila’s new place.

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Guns N' Roses reunion tour announcement expected soon

November 12, 2015 3:33 PM MST
According to Dish Nation, a reunion tour of the classic lineup of GUNS N' ROSES is "close to being revealed."  The band will supposedly headline several major festivals in Europe and U.S. before embarking on a worldwide headlining tour to mark their...
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Actress Sofia Espinosa on Playing Gloria Trevi, a Music Icon She’s Never Met

By Kiko Martinez October 16, 2015

It really didn’t matter to Mexican actress Sofía Espinosa that she wasn’t going to get the opportunity to speak to international pop star Gloria Trevi, the woman she was hired to portray in the biopic Gloria, before the film’s production began a couple years ago. Espinosa wanted to create her own character and was glad there wasn’t any pressure to simply deliver an impersonation of Trevi.

“Not knowing her beforehand was useful,” Espinosa told us last week to promote the DVD release of Gloria on October 13. “It let me be much more free. I knew it was going to be really hard to get deep into the character and the emotional parts of her life.”

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Like Trevi’s life, emotions run high in Gloria. Known as the “Mexican Madonna,” Trevi was lauded for her talent as a singer and songwriter in the early 90s and the unique style she brought to the stage. Her stardom took a major hit in 2000 when she was arrested alongside her manager Sergio Andrade in Brazil on sexual corruption charges. Trevi spent over four years in prison before charges were dropped for her involvement in the sexual abuse of teenage girls at the hands of Andrade.

When she read the script for the first time, Espinosa was quick to identify just how challenging albeit exciting the controversial role was going to be. She describes the character as “polemic and fun.”

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“[Gloria] has so many different colors,” Espinosa said. “This is a story about someone that becomes very famous and then goes deep into the fire. It’s a tragic story, but one that she is able to come out of and be loved again.”

Although at first Trevi wasn’t too excited that a movie about her life was in production, she changed her mind after she saw the film and was impressed with how emotional it made her. That emotion is one of the only things, Espinosa said, she would’ve loved the chance to ask Trevi about if she had been given the opportunity prior to filming.

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“I would’ve wanted to ask her about her feelings when she was in jail,” Espinosa said. “It would’ve been interesting if I got to interview her and could hear about that for myself. Nonetheless, Gloria liked the film, so I’m very happy about that.”

“It’s a tragic story, but one that she is able to come out of and be loved again.”

Espinosa is also happy about what she learned about herself through this filmmaking process. Not only did she realize her singing ability during lessons she took to sound more like Trevi, she also tapped into her a new level of self-confidence as an actress she had never reached before.

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“I think this movie helped me believe much more in myself,” Espinosa said. “There were so many actors who wanted this part, but at the end I was the one who ended up doing it. For me it was great to discover that I could do more than I thought I could do. As an actress, now I feel I can try even harder and take risks.”

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In the end, Espinosa hopes people see the film as a humanistic portrayal of Trevi. No matter what you think about her as a person, Espinosa said her strength shouldn’t be denied.

“A lot of people love her or hate her or have an opinion about her,” Espinosa said. “I think the movie is very close to the human she was during that time in her life. She fought for what she wanted. [Gloria] doesn’t tell us something we didn’t know before, but it goes deeper into her feelings.”

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Nia Vardalos is back in the 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2'

November 11, 2015 9:09 AM MST
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Justin Timberlake releases 'Drink You Away' to country radio

November 12, 2015 11:03 AM MST

Justin Timberlake performs with Chris Stapleton at the 49th annual CMA Awards

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Justin Timberlake may be pulling a reverse Taylor Swift. The former ‘Nsync member and pop star has released ‘Drink You Away,’ which he performed with Chris Stapleton at the 49th Annual CMA Awards as a single to country radio. Bobby Bones, a nashville popular on air personality had the pleasure of being one of the first to play it on radio early this morning.

Timberlake joined 3 time CMA Winner, Chris Stapleton on stage mixing up ‘Tennessee Whiskey’ and ‘Drink You Away,’ which made the top of the ‘best performance of the night’ list at the 49th Annual CMA Awards. The recorded version of ‘Drink You Away,’ which is on Timberlake’s 2013 release the 20/20 Experience is a blues-y track that leans more toward pop, but could very well pass as what is being played on country radio today.

“Bittersweet thing, could this be a dream / Or just the same nightmare that keeps me awake? / Feel it in my brain, a tall shot of pain of pain / Pour a little out now, for the love that we made,” Timberlake sings at the beginning of the track. The chorus continues, “I can’t drink you away / I’ve tried Jack, I’ve tried Jim / I’ve tried all of their friends, but / I can’t drink you away / All of these rocks, I can’t swim out of this skin I’m livin’ in.”

According to Ronnie Dunn, Timberlake is also looking to build a house in Nashville via Facebook. There has been no official word if Timeberlake will be recording a full length country album, but we sure hope he does. Make sure to request ‘Drink You Away’ on your local country radio station.

Selena Gomez, The Weeknd, Kendall Jenner star in Victoria's Secret Fashion Show

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New Star Wars: The Force Awakens TV spot features gun-wielding Han Solo and the Resistance leadership.

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The 2016 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition isn’t due to be published for another 3 months, but the editors are building up anticipation with a new teaser.

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Ex-Motorhead Drummer Phil Taylor Dead at 61

"He who fueled many a young boy's punk/metal hairstyles, rest in peace," group writes in tribute to former member

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By Kory Grow November 12, 2015

Former Motorhead drummer Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor has died at age 61 Fin Costello/Redferns

Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor, who played drums on Motörhead's iconic early catalog, has died. Guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke, who played in the same lineup with Taylor, announced the news on Facebook, claiming the drummer had been suffering from an unspecified illness "for some time." Taylor was 61.

"My dear friend and brother passed away last night," Clarke wrote on Facebook Thursday. "He had been ill for some time but that does not make it any easier when the time finally comes. I have known Phil since he was 21 and he was one hell of a character. Fortunately, we made some fantastic music together and I have many, many fond memories of our time together. Rest in peace, Phil!"

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Although he was not Motörhead's original drummer, Taylor joined in time to play on their debut, On Parole, through 1983's Another Perfect Day. He played the bombastic rattle that introduces the trio's iconic "Overkill," kept breakneck pace with frontman Lemmy Kilmster on their biggest hit "Ace of Spades" and provided the engine for the group's celebrated 1981 live album No Sleep 'til Hammersmith. He left the band in 1984, but rejoined in 1987 (calling his time away a vacation) until he parted ways with the group – either quitting or as the result of being fired, depending on the story – during the recording of 1992's March ör Die.

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Taylor was born in Hasland, England in 1954 and joined Motörhead in 1975, as he knew Kilmster casually and – as the group's frontman put it – owned a car and could transport his own gear unlike their previous drummer Lucas Fox. Taylor had met Clarke at a time when the latter was a foreman working on a houseboat, trying to fund his own music career; the drummer subsequently introduced Clarke to Kilmister as a replacement for guitarist Larry Wallis, who quit to rededicate his time to the Pink Fairies. The drummer and guitarist remained friends in the years since.

After he left Motörhead, Taylor played in the Web of Spider, which featured a former Iggy Pop guitarist, Capricorn – rounded out by former Danzig, Monster Magnet and Nashville Pussy members – and with the Deviants, occasional Motörhead lyricist Mick Farren's band. He also worked on a project with former W.A.S.P. guitarist Chris Holmes.

"I tried to jam with people, here and there, who were putting different bands together," Taylor said in a 2005 documentary on the Ace of Spades album, according to Ultimate Classic Rock. "I always got the feeling that I did this before. It may sound a bit cliché, or you may or may not want to believe me, but I just can't bring myself to play if I'm just going through the motions. I'd rather not play."

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In 2011, when asked whether he still spoke with Taylor and Clarke, Kilmister said he did occasionally. "I like Phil," he said, according to Blabbermouth. "He was my best mate."

Last November, Taylor and Clarke joined Kilmister onstage at a Motörhead gig in Birmingham, England.

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Although the guitarist would join the group for "Ace of Spades," Taylor simply came out and waved at the crowd. Video of the appearance shows him talking into a mic, but his words are inaudible.

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The members of Motörhead posted a loving tribute to the drummer on Facebook: "Lil' Philthy, he who once shouted 'stop wincing about' on an album, he who fueled many a young boy's punk/metal hairstyles, he who played the drums with fury and intent, he who liked to call people 'wazzocks' once in a while ... friend, Roman, Derbyshireman ... Rest in peace, with much love."

Mena Suvari Takes Us South of Hell

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On tap right now we have a behind-the-scenes featurette in promotion of the new supernatural thriller “South of Hell,” the result of a collaboration between Eli Roth and Jason Blum. Check it out right here.

“South of Hell” Black Friday Binge Details:
WE tv will offer its next scripted series, “South of Hell,” as a true programming event – rolling out all seven episodes of the supernatural thriller in order in a Black Friday Binge, beginning at 6 pm ET/PT on Friday, November 27. All episodes of the series will premiere back-to-back as the suspense and drama unfold and escalate over seven intense hours. At the conclusion of the binge, the entire series will be available on VOD, download to own, and TVE platforms.

Related Story: Exclusive South of Hell Images Tease the Thrills to Come

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To support this “Black Friday Binge” event, WE tv will offer live, shareable GIFs inside the WE tv app during the linear premiere and exclusive bonus content on WEtv.com, including behind-the-scenes videos and photos, cast interviews, and more.

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About “South of Hell”:
Charleston, South Carolina, is an elusive city with many faces and the perfect home for Maria Abascal (Mena Suvari), a stunning, 30-year-old demon hunter for hire. Alongside her brother, David (Zachary Booth), she is skilled and fearless in her pursuit of the demons that live in others. Like those that she hunts, Maria is divided within herself, struggling with her own demon, Abigail, who resides inside of her, feeding on the evil Maria exorcises from others. Maria and Abigail share a soul and a destiny, but as Maria desperately tries to overtake Abigail, she will discover how far Abigail will go to remain a part of her.

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The cast also includes: Bill Irwin as Enos Abascal, Maria and David’s father and cult leader; Drew Moerlein as Dusty, Maria’s neighbor; Lamman Rucker as Rev. Elijah Bledsoe, a priest with a strong attraction to Maria; Paulina Singer as the Reverend’s daughter, Grace; Lydia Hearst as Southern belle Charlotte Roberts; Slate Holmgren as the local drug dealer, Sweetmouth; and Lauren Velez as Tetra, a spiritual informant.


“South of Hell” is produced by Sonar Entertainment and Blumhouse Television. The premiere episode was written by Matt Lambert. James Manos, Jr. (“Dexter,” “The Shield,” “The Sopranos”), is executive producer and showrunner. Jason Blum of Blumhouse Productions (Paranormal Activity, Insidious, Sinister) also serves as executive producer, along with Gerard Bocaccio, Stewart Till, Gene Stein, Erica Motley, and Eli Roth.

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In addition to Roth, an array of respected directors shepherded individual episodes of “South of Hell,” including Ti West (House of the Devil, The Sacrament), Rachel Talalay (“Doctor Who,” Tank Girl), Jennifer Lynch (“The Walking Dead,” “Teen Wolf”), and Jeremiah Chechik (“Helix,” “Reign”).

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Natalia Lafourcade & Leonel Garcia Lead Latin Grammy Nominations

By Leila Cobo |

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Natalia Lafourcade performs onstage during the 14th Annual Latin Grammy Awards held at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino on November 21, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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It is the year of the unexpected at the Latin Grammys, with two Mexican singer/songwriters who haven’t entered the Billboard charts in years scoring the most nominations. Leonel García -- who sold millions as one half of Mexican pop duo Sin Bandera back in the early '00s but whose solo career hasn’t been nearly as successful -- leads the list of nominees with six nods, including for song and record of the year (for two different tracks) and best singer-songwriter album.

Following in number of nods is Natalia Lafourcade, an alt-pop singer-songwriter who was nominated for a best new artist Latin Grammy back in 2003. Lafourcade is up for five awards, including album of the year for Hasta La Raíz and song and record of the year for its title song, which, coincidentally, she wrote with García -- which gives him his three additional Latin Grammy nods this year.

Superstar names follow in a number of nominations.

Latin Grammy darlings Juan Luis Guerra and Alejandro Sanz each claimed four -- including for record and album of the year -- as did engineers Edgar Barrera, Demián Nava, and Alan Saucedo and producer Cachorro López.

And Nicky Jam and Ricky Martin each had three nominations, as did Pablo Alborán, Café Quijano, Pedro Capó and Vicentico.

In Nicky Jam’s case, his nominations fall in step with the Latin Grammys’ sometimes quirky modus operandi. His smash hit “El Perdón,” with Enrique Iglesias, is up for best urban performance, but not for song or record of the year, despite the fact that it’s been -- without a doubt -- the biggest Latin song of the year anywhere in the world.

For the full list of 2015 Latin Grammy nominees, head here.

The eclectic nominations reflected a year of no other huge global hits, but also, the global nature of the awards themselves, which honor recordings released not only in the U.S. but also in the entire Spanish and Portuguese-speaking world.

Lafourcade’s nods are a perfect example. Although her album is in Mexico’s top 10 sales chart, here -- where she is little known -- it will only be released in physical format Sept. 25 (it’s available digitally), and it has yet to reach any chart at all.

“I felt last year’s list was a little bit more predictable, in the sense that all the big, heavy names were there, and Enrique was there with his big hit [“Bailando”],” Gabriel Abaroa, president/CEO of the Latin Recording Academy, told Billboard. “I was surprised to see so much new product this year, finding its place next to names we’re used to seeing.”

Abaroa mentioned Colombian bands Bomba Stereo, who are up for record and alternative album of the year, and new Colombian band Monsieur Periné, which is up for best new artist and also album of the year. Monsieur Periné’s album was produced by a Latin Grammy darling, Eduardo Cabra, one half of Calle 13, who holds the record for most Latin Grammy wins.

As has been the case for the past four years, the main categories had 10 nominees, an effort, says Abaroa, to open up the spectrum of possibilities for artists who may otherwise not be in the running.

The results, he says, are sometimes unexpected but they reflect great quality.

“I feel we’ve flipped the tortilla,” he said with a laugh.

The 16th Annual Latin Grammy Awards will air live on the Univision network Nov. 19 from the MGM Grand Garden Area in Las Vegas.

Dixie Chicks Announce Summer 2016 U.S. Tour

Country trio's DCX MMXVI trek will hit more than 40 U.S. markets after it launches June 1st

By Stephen L. Betts November 16, 2015
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The Dixie Chicks have revealed the dates for a 2016 tour that will take them all across the U.S. next summer. Following their previously announced European trek, the DCX MMXVI World Tour will kick off June 1st at the Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati, Ohio.The multi-award-winning trio will visit more than 40 cities throughout the U.S. and Canada, wrapping up their road trip with a performance at the Hollywood Bowl in October. Tickets for the DCX MMXVI World Tour go on sale beginning Friday, November 20th. (See the tour dates below.)

Although the "Ready to Run" trio has hit the road several times over the past decade, they haven't released a new album since the five-time Grammy winner Taking the Long Way in 2006. The group toured with the Eagles in 2010, the same year members Martie Maguire and Emily Strayer formed the Court Yard Hounds duo. Each year since then, they have played a few select dates as a group, with Natalie Maines releasing her solo rock LP, Mother, in May 2013. Court Yard Hounds released their second album, Amelita, in July of that year. From October 2013 to March 2014, the group traveled North America and Europe on the Long Time Gone Tour.

The biggest-selling female band of all time in the U.S., the Chicks have sold more than 30 million albums worldwide, with two of their releases, 1998's Wide Open Spaces and 1999's Fly selling more than 10 million copies each. Their reputation as consummate live performers, delivering a high-octane blend of country, bluegrass and rock, has been matched (if not surpassed) by their knack for outspokenness. In 2003, the trio's streak of chart-scaling country hits came to an abrupt end on a concert stage in London, when Maines made her infamous declaration in protest of then-President Bush and the impending Iraq War, saying, "We're ashamed the President of the United States is from Texas." Maines' comments and the fallout from that statement were captured in the band's 2006 documentary Shut Up and Sing.

More information on the DCX MMXVI World Tour, including on-sale dates, is available at the Dixie Chicks' website.

Here are the DCX MMXVI World Tour Dates:
June 1 – Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center
June 3 – Cleveland @ Blossom Amphitheater
June 4 – Detroit @ DTE Energy Music Theatre
June 5 – Chicago @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheater
June 8 – Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center
June 10 – Pittsburgh, PA @ First Niagara Pavilion
June 11 – Saratoga Springs, NY @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center
June 13 – New York City @ Madison Square Garden
June 14 – Boston @ Xfinity Center
June 16 – Bangor, ME @ Darling's Waterfront Pavilion
June 17 – Hartford, CT @ Xfinity Theatre
June 18 – Camden, NJ @ BB&T Pavilion
June 21 – Toronto, ON @ Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
June 22 – Toronto, ON @ Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
June 24 – Hershey, PA @ Hersheypark Stadium
June 25 – Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live
July 7 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
July 8 – Seattle @ White River Amphitheater
July 9 – Portland, OR @ Sunlight Supply Amphitheater
July 12 – San Francisco @ Shoreline Amphitheater
July 13 – Sacramento, CA @ Toyota Amphitheater
July 15 – San Diego @ Sleep Train Amphitheater
July 16 – Las Vegas @ Las Vegas Arena
July 17 – Phoenix @ AK-Chin Pavilion
July 20 – Irvine, CA @ Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre
August 5 – Dallas @ Gexa Energy Pavilion
August 6 – Houston, TX @ Cynthia Woods Mitchel Pavilion
August 7 – Austin, TX @ Austin360 Amphitheater
August 10 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Farm Bureau Live
August 12 – Raleigh, NC @ Walnut Creek Amphitheatre
August 13 – Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion
August 14 – Atlanta @ Alpharetta Amphitheater
August 17 – Nashville @ Bridgestone Arena
August 19 – Tampa, FL @ MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheater
August 20 – West Palm Beach, FL @ Perfect Vodka Amphitheater
August 24 – St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheater
August 25 – Indianapolis @ Klipsch Amphitheater
August 27 – Minneapolis, MN @ Minnesota State Fair
August 30 – Kansas City, MO @ Sprint Center
September 1 – Denver @ Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
September 2 – Salt Lake City @ USANA Amphitheater
October 10 – Los Angeles @ Hollywood Bowl

Meet Man Who Discovered Elvis in Essential New Sam Phillips Book

Peter Guralnick's definitive bio of Sun Records' founder, who saw rock & roll as an American religion

By Will Hermes November 16, 2015
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No single person "invented" rock & roll. But it's hard to imagine how it could've happened without Sun Records visionary Sam Phillips. Peter Guralnick's rigorously researched Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock 'n' Roll tells the story of a Southern white businessman who enabled the careers of epochal artists, black and white — including Elvis Presley, B.B. King, Johnny Cash, Howlin' Wolf, Ike Turner, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins.

This definitive work maintains the high standard of Guralnick's other books, among them the groundbreaking 1979 country, rock and blues study Lost Highway; his 1986 Sweet Soul Music; and the doorstop double-volume Elvis bio, Last Train to Memphis and Careless Love. With Presley's story at its core, Sam Phillips is in some ways the latter's third volume. What makes it more illuminating, and arguably truer, is seeing Elvis in the broader context of Phillips' career. Before founding Sun Records, Phillips produced "Rocket 88" — what many consider the first rock & roll record — with young guitarist Ike Turner and his Kings of Rhythm band, who Phillips connected with through a tip from Riley (soon-to-be–B.B.) King, another Phillips discovery. Both acts slipped through Phillips' fingers, as did Howlin' Wolf, who Phillips considered "the greatest talent, the most profound artist" he ever met, Presley included. Guralnick chronicles the rise of "race music" stations in the Deep South, a world in which Phillips was also deeply involved. In many ways, his entire career was a mission to transcend and transform his nation's heritage of bigotry.

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Guralnick interviewed Phillips many times over decades, and even when the book's music-business particulars drag, Phillips' street-corner preacher's voice and big-screen persona shine through — whether he's describing a growth on Elvis' genitals ("Being an old country boy … I knew it was a damn carbuncle") or swinging what Guralnick calls his "Ciceronian syntax" at a 1999 music-biz convention: "All the ambassadors in the world, all the damn wars that have been fought have in no way come within [one] thousandth of the potential of the understanding that the human race can get from music." Like his subject, Guralnick sometimes overuses superlative pronouncements — just witness the book's title — where the strength of his research and storytelling might suffice. But his enthusiasm is forgivable. Phillips was a man who saw rock & roll as nothing less than an American religion. As Guralnick's lifelong devotion has shown, he's a true believer. You may come away born again too.

Actor Denzel Washington to receive Cecil B. DeMille award at next Golden Globes

November 16, 2015 8:50 PM MST
Actor Denzel Washington to receive Cecile B. DeMille award at next Golden Globes.
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'Brooklyn' is a strong Oscar contender

November 16, 2015 4:33 PM MST
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One of the new films that is currently in limited released is “Brooklyn,” which is based on a 2009 novel by Colm Toibin. This movie has earned a lot of well-deserved Oscar buzz.

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Brooklyn” tells the story of Eilis (played by Saoirse Ronan), a young woman in the 1950s who has lived her whole life in a small town in Ireland with her sister, Rose (played by Fiona Glascott), and their mom (played by Jane Brennan). Eilis wants to move to America. She moves to Brooklyn, where she lives in an Irish boarding house and works in a department store. Also, she takes evening classes since she wants to be a book-keeper. Eventually, she meets and falls in love with Tony (played by Emory Cohen), an Italian. Eilis goes back to Ireland following a death in her family. Here, she meets Jim (played by Domhnall Gleeson). She finds that she also likes him and struggles to choose whether to stay in Ireland with him or go back to Brooklyn to be with Tony.

“Brooklyn” is expertly directed by John Crowley. He does a good job creating the 1950s. All of the cars and costume designs are authentic.

The film has an Oscar quality screenplay. It shows how Eilis must make a tough decision since she likes both Tony and Jim. We see that they are both likable guys. It also does a good job showing the life of the women who live in the boarding house. We see how they very much hope to meet a man.

Saoirse Ronan is excellent in the lead role. She does a great job showing how Eilis is homesick at first, but grows to like her new life in America. Her performance deserves an Oscar nomination.

“Brooklyn” is well worth seeing for its strong story and performances. Hopefully, it will earn several Oscar nominations.

'Prometheus' sequel gets a new title and revealing plot synopsis

November 16, 2015 2:55 PM MST
'Alien: Covenant' now opens October 6th 2017
'Alien: Covenant' now opens October 6th 2017
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Pray for Paris: David Beckham, Kim Kardashian and Harry Styles among celebrities sharing photos of the Eiffel Tower and French flag as they rally in support while death toll from horrific attacks continues to rise

  • David Beckham and Kim Kardashian among celebrities leading tributes
  • Dozens of celebrities sharing photos of Eiffel Tower under #PrayforParis
  • Father-of-four Beckham, 40, said: 'We remember the people that have died'
  • At least 129 people killed in wave of barbaric terror attacks across Paris
  • Gunmen targeted concert hall, four restaurants and sports stadium
  • See more of the latest news and updates on the Paris terror attacks

David Beckham and Kim Kardashian are among celebrities around the world who have offered their support to France in the wake of the barbaric terrorist attacks in Paris which killed at least 129 innocent people.

Former England footballer Beckham, 40, joined dozens of A-list stars in sharing a photo of the Eiffel Tower under #PrayforParis – which has seen internet users come together to show solidarity with France.

The messages of solidarity come as 129 innocent people were killed in sickening coordinated terrorist attacks in the French capital when gunmen stormed four busy restaurants, a packed concert hall and the State de France sports stadium.

Singer Taylor Swift, French footballer Thierry Henry, actor Hugh Jackman and musician Katy Perry also joined the thousands who paid their respects to the victims.

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David Beckham is among a string of high-profile celebrities who have paid tribute to the victims of the French terror attacks, by sharing a picture of the Eiffel Tower and offering support to those who have lost loved ones

David Beckham is among a string of high-profile celebrities who have paid tribute to the victims of the French terror attacks, by sharing a picture of the Eiffel Tower and offering support to those who have lost loved ones

Celebrities, including Kim Kardashian and Harry Styles, have taken to Twitter to express their love and support for Paris after a series of horrifying attacks killed at least 127 people in across the French capital

Celebrities, including Kim Kardashian and Harry Styles, have taken to Twitter to express their love and support for Paris after a series of horrifying attacks killed at least 129 people in across the French capital

Kim Kardashian shared a viral photo of a peace sign painted to look like the Eiffel tower, while sister Khloe opted for roses made to look like the French flag (pictured above) as the internet showed support for France

Kim Kardashian shared a viral photo of a peace sign painted to look like the Eiffel tower, while sister Khloe opted for roses made to look like the French flag (pictured above) as the internet showed support for France

Caitlyn Jenner  tweeted prayers for the country, while daughters Kendall and Kylie shared similar messages

Caitlyn Jenner tweeted prayers for the country, while daughters Kendall and Kylie shared similar messages

Showing his support for the innocent victims who lost their lives, father-of-four Beckham shared a photo of the Eiffel Tower today alongside the message: 'As the sun rises in this beautiful city we remember the people that have died and the families that have lost loved ones... Our thoughts are with you all... PrayForParis.'

A host of other stars also shared photos of the French capital's most significant monument and a French flag as they asked for 'Prayers for Paris'.

A popular photo was a painting of a peace sign made to look like the Eiffel tower, which was shared by Harry Styles, Gareth Bale, artist Banksy, Vanessa Hudgens, John Legend, Pharrell Williams, Joe Jonas and Olivia Wilde.

Kim Kardashian also shared the photo, while her sister Kourtney opted for a picture of the Eiffel Tower lit up at night with a glowing heart scribbled next to it.

Khloe Kardashian posted a picture of blue, white and red roses meant to represent the French flag on Instagram, with the words 'Pray for Paris' written on top.

She also shared a quote from a speech President Barack Obama gave following Friday night's devastating attacks.

'Once again, we've seen an outrageous attempt to terrorize innocent civilians,' the quote read.

'This is an attack not just on Paris, it's an attack not just on the people of France, but this is an attack on all of humanity and the universal values that we share.'

Caitlyn Jenner tweeted: 'I'm praying for all of you #Paris', while daughters Kendall and Kylie shared similar messages on their Twitter and Instagram pages.

Jared Leto changed his Twitter profile picture to the French flag and wrote: 'Paris we are with you #ViveLeFrance'.

Actress Kate Hudson posted this photo of the French landmark inscribed with a Gandhi quote

Actress Kate Hudson posted this photo of the French landmark inscribed with a Gandhi quote

'Sitting here staring at the news,' Smith wrote in his Instagram caption. 'My thoughts and my heart is with all the family and friends of the victims and to everyone in Paris and France tonight'

'Sitting here staring at the news,' Smith wrote in his Instagram caption. 'My thoughts and my heart is with all the family and friends of the victims and to everyone in Paris and France tonight'

Bella Hadid wrote that she was praying for her 'favorite place in the world'. 'We are witnessing so much devastation around the world,' she wrote in her Instagram caption. 'I love you all and am thinking of you'

Bella Hadid wrote that she was praying for her 'favorite place in the world'. 'We are witnessing so much devastation around the world,' she wrote in her Instagram caption. 'I love you all and am thinking of you'

High-profile stars around the world came out in support of France today in the wake of the sickening attacks

High-profile stars around the world came out in support of France today in the wake of the sickening attacks

Singer Kelly Clarkson simply asked, 'What is wrong with people!?' in her tweet about the horrifying attacks, while popstar Katy Perry told her followers, 'Guys, it's time to #PrayForParis right now.'

Sam Smith, Kate Hudson and Bella Hadid also all shared various photos of the Eiffel Tower.

'Sitting here staring at the news,' Smith wrote in his Instagram caption. 'My thoughts and my heart is with all the family and friends of the victims and to everyone in Paris and France tonight.'

'Please all stay at home and stay safe.'

Hudson shared a photo inscribed with the Gandhi quote: 'There is no path to peace, peace is the path.'

Hadid wrote that she was praying for her 'favorite place in the world'.

'We are witnessing so much devastation around the world,' she wrote in her Instagram caption. 'I love you all and am thinking of you.'

Actress Katie Holmes opted for a picture of the One World Trade Center, which on Friday night lit up in the colors of red, blue and white to honor the French flag.

As Hollywood continues to offer condolences and prayers, actor Rob Lowe has been criticized for tweets regarding French President Francois Hollande's speech after the attacks.

'Oh, NOW France closes its borders. #Hollande,' he wrote after it was announced the president was ordering the borders closed to prevent suspects from escaping.

'This is either the worst translation of an important speech ever,' Lowe wrote in another tweet. 'Or one of the worst ever given #Hollande.'

Justin Bieber led his fans in a moment of silence and led a prayer for victims during a concert in Los Angeles

Justin Bieber led his fans in a moment of silence and led a prayer for victims during a concert in Los Angeles

Jared Leto changed his Twitter profile picture to the French flag as a number of other celebrities took to the site to share their condolences as well as their disbelief at the atrocious attacks in the French capital on Friday

Jared Leto changed his Twitter profile picture to the French flag as a number of other celebrities took to the site to share their condolences as well as their disbelief at the atrocious attacks in the French capital on Friday

In separate tweets Lowe wrote he had been in the stadium and that the attacks were 'devastatingly sad for a place I love.'

France went into lockdown and French President Francis Hollande closed the borders after the terrorists targeted various locations across the capital in a series of terrifying raids last night.

At least eight suspected terrorists were said to killed during the sickening acts, with seven of the gunmen killing themselves.

Paris prosecutors said the authorities are still looking for any accomplices.

In the attack at the Bataclan theatre, witnesses described unmasked men in their early 20s with Kalashnikov assault rifles entering the concert hall while the California rock band The Eagles of Death Metal played.

One hostage who escaped said the hostage-takers burst into the concert hall and were yelling about Syria.

The attackers sprayed their victims with bullets, killing at least 80 innocent victims.

The onslaught that also killed four policemen lasted for maybe ten minutes as people screamed and cowered on the floor, covering their heads in a vain bid to escape the bullets, a witness said.

The Bataclan theatre had previously supported the magazine Charlie Hebdo after the satirical publication was attacked in January this year.

London's Tower Bridge also lit up  in the colours of red and blue in honour of France following the terror attacks

Katie Holmes posted a picture of the One World Trade Center, which on Friday night lit up in the colors of red, blue and white to honor the French flag

Some at the Bataclan concert hall escaped through an emergency exit, while others left through the roof and went to an adjacent apartment. Above, a trio embrace each other after the attacks

Some people at the Bataclan concert hall escaped through an emergency exit, while others left through the roof and went to an adjacent apartment. Above: A trio embrace each other after the sickening terror attacks

The theatre was only one scene of chaos on last night as terrorist attacks throughout city targeted four restaurants, including the Cambodian restaurant Le Petit Cambodge, and an area outside the State de France sports stadium.

Gunfire and bomb blasts were also reported near the Louvre, Centre Pompidou and the Les Halles shopping centre.

According to a woman in the restaurant where shots first broke out near the Bataclan, a gunman shouted 'Allah Akbar' (God is great in Arabic) before firing. Terrified customers hid under tables.

Eyewitness Ben Grant, who was in a nearby bar with his wife, said he counted 'six or seven bodies' on the floor.

He told the BBC: 'I was told people in cars had opened fire on the bar.

'There are lots of dead people. It's pretty horrific to be honest. We were held up in the bar because there was a pile of bodies in front of us.'

A 27-year-old man last night told of how he was 30ft from the explosion minutes later at a bar near Stade de France and heard the bomb go off before being shrouded in a cloud of dust.

The French eyewitness, who works in finance, said: 'I felt like I as in a video game.'

Speaking to the Daily Mail, he told how he was 15 minutes late for the match and waiting to be let into the stadium when he heard a loud bang.

'Everyone stopped,' he said. 'A man was on the floor screaming. I don't know what happened to the man. I just heard him scream and move around the floor. He wasn't unconscious.'

French security forces stormed the theatre and killed three terrorists inside while freeing those hostages that survived

80 people were killed during a concert at the Bataclan theatre, while dozens more were killed at other locations

The Bataclan theatre violence was part of a string of attacks that is thought to have killed at least 132 on Friday night. Above, an injured man is carried by emergency workers

The Bataclan violence was part of a string of attacks that is thought to have killed at least 129 people in the French capital on Friday night. Pictured: An injured man is carried by emergency workers outside the Bataclan

Actor Rob Lowe received criticism following his remarks after French President Francois Hollande's speech in the aftermath of the attacks

Actor Rob Lowe received criticism following his remarks after French President Francois Hollande's speech in the aftermath of the attacks

Around three minutes later, as the witness approached the stadium door, a second bomb went off 15ft from where he was standing.

'My heart jumped,' he said. 'There were 20 of us. We started running. The match had started 15 minutes before.'

One of the explosions was so loud it could be heard during the game.

Islamic State supporters celebrated the attacks using the Twitter hashtag Paris in Flames or Paris on Fire.

One militant, Abu Asad, tweeted: 'Allahu Akbar.' Another said: 'There is no God but Allah, praise be to Allah.'

Others posted pictures of emergency services attending blast scenes and thousand being evacuated from the Stade de France.

Following the attacks, the French President locked down the country and said: 'To all those who have seen these awful things, I want to say we are going to lead a war which will be pitiless'.

The president declared a state of emergency and 1,500 soldiers were deployed to Paris after the string of violence and French borders were closed to prevent suspects' escape.

Around 40 people are thought to have been killed at sites outside the Bataclan theater. Above, supporters at the Stade de France invade the pitch as they leave the stadium

Around 40 people are thought to have been killed at sites outside the Bataclan theater. Above: Supporters at the Stade de France invade the pitch as they leave the stadium after suicide bombers blew themselves up

The attacks took place in central Paris, as well as in the north, outside the city's Stade de France (pictured)

The attacks took place in central Paris, as well as in the north, outside the city's Stade de France (pictured)

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Star Wars newcomer Daisy Ridley braves the autumn chill by putting on an extremely leggy display in thigh-skimming navy dress

Her celebrity status is set to soar after nabbing a role in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

And Daisy Ridley looks ready for superstardom as she sported an uber-glamorous ensemble while heading to Global Radio headquarters in London on Tuesday morning.

The 23-year-old Brit was rocking an incredibly chic-yet-muted navy ensemble comprising of a furry coat with a sexy floating mini dress - which flaunted her slender legs to perfection.

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Legs eleven: Daisy Ridley looks ready for superstardom as she sported an uber-glamorous ensemble while heading to Global Radio headquarters in London on Tuesday morning

Legs eleven: Daisy Ridley looks ready for superstardom as she sported an uber-glamorous ensemble while heading to Global Radio headquarters in London on Tuesday morning

Daisy, who has nabbed the role of scavenger Rey in the movie, which is the first in the Disney Star Wars sequel trilogy, looked stunning in the minimalist look.

The navy fur coat exuded a 1960s vibe, due to its A-line hem and above-knee length while her dress coordinated perfectly with the look.

The chiffon number featured a unique, crossover detail with a double-layered hem, which was higher than that of the coat - allowing a generous glimpse at her legs.

Showing her intricate attention to detail, Daisy sported matching pointed heels which added height to her already statuesque frame.

Brunette beauty: The 23-year-old Brit was rocking an incredibly chic-yet-muted navy ensemble comprising of a furry coat with a sexy floating mini dress - which flaunted her slender legs to perfection

Brunette beauty: The 23-year-old Brit was rocking an incredibly chic-yet-muted navy ensemble comprising of a furry coat with a sexy floating mini dress - which flaunted her slender legs to perfection

Daisy gave the look a grungy feel with her shaggy, centre-parted bob which fell into unkempt waves which skimmed her shoulders.

Her make-up was tastefully minimal with a slick of bronze eye shadow and a dab of subtle pink lipstick.

The finishing touch to the ensemble was her slick navy manicure - perfectly tying in the navy theme of the outfit.

Superstar-in-the-making: Daisy, who has nabbed the role of scavenger Rey in the movie which is the first in the Disney Star Wars sequel trilogy, looked stunning in the minimalist look

Superstar-in-the-making: Daisy, who has nabbed the role of scavenger Rey in the movie which is the first in the Disney Star Wars sequel trilogy, looked stunning in the minimalist look

Promotional trail: Daisy gave the look a grungy feel with her shaggy, centre-parted bob which fell into unkempt waves which skimmed her shoulders

Promotional trail: Daisy gave the look a grungy feel with her shaggy, centre-parted bob which fell into unkempt waves which skimmed her shoulders

In an interview with ASOS Magazine earlier this month Daisy, who previously notched up roles in Mr Selfridge and Casualty, spoke about how she feels the world is her oyster at this age and stage in her career.

'I feel for a 20-something woman especially, the opportunities are broader than they were. People's voices can be heard easier than before. But it's a scary time to be alive, the world is a scary place. Yet it's also exciting, with new voices of hope in our generation, like Malala,' she pointed out.

Daisy added that she's taken inspiration from her biggest role to date for her 2016 motto, declaring her plan is to 'keep enjoying things all the time and just enjoy the ride…as Han Solo says, "Here's where the fun begins".'

Star Wars: The Force Awakens is due for UK release on 18 December

New horizons: Daisy's celebrity status is about to soar after nabbing a role in Star Wars: The Force Awakens

New horizons: Daisy's celebrity status is about to soar after nabbing a role in Star Wars: The Force Awakens

'Tis the season! Amy Poehler dons festive silver mini-skirt for Worldwide Orphans Gala in NYC

Amy Poehler donned a sparkling silver mini-skirt for the 11th Annual Worldwide Orphans Gala in Manhattan Monday.

The 44-year-old Golden Globe winner finished off her festive look with a black sheer blouse and pumps selected by stylist duo Karla Welch & Kemal Harris.

The Wet Hot American Summer funnywoman - who served as ambassador/presenter - kept her make-up minimal and wore her side-parted auburn locks down.

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Ready for the holidays: Amy Poehler donned a sparkling silver mini-skirt for the 11th Annual Worldwide Orphans Gala in Manhattan Monday

Ready for the holidays: Amy Poehler donned a sparkling silver mini-skirt for the 11th Annual Worldwide Orphans Gala in Manhattan Monday

Rocking the blue carpet: The 44-year-old Golden Globe winner finished off her festive look with a black sheer blouse and pumps selected by stylist duo Karla Welch & Kemal Harris

Rocking the blue carpet: The 44-year-old Golden Globe winner finished off her festive look with a black sheer blouse and pumps selected by stylist duo Karla Welch & Kemal Harris

'Addressing the guests': The Wet Hot American Summer funnywoman - who served as ambassador/presenter - kept her make-up minimal and wore her side-parted auburn locks down

'Addressing the guests': The Wet Hot American Summer funnywoman - who served as ambassador/presenter - kept her make-up minimal and wore her side-parted auburn locks down

Amy went solo for the night, having reportedly split with her boyfriend of two years, Nick Kroll, in September.

'They really tried, but it just wasn't realistic anymore,' a source told Us Weekly of their conflicting schedules. 'They were spending more time apart than together.'

The Smart Girls founder is a single mother to two sons - Archie, 7, and Abel, 5 - with ex-husband Will Arnett.

'They really tried, but it just wasn't realistic anymore': Amy went solo for the night, having reportedly split with her boyfriend of two years, Nick Kroll, in September (pictured April 15)

'They really tried, but it just wasn't realistic anymore': Amy went solo for the night, having reportedly split with her boyfriend of two years, Nick Kroll, in September (pictured April 15)

Cuties! The Smart Girls founder is a single mother to two sons -  Abel, 5, and Archie, 7 - with ex-husband Will Arnett (pictured March 22)

Cuties! The Smart Girls founder is a single mother to two sons - Abel, 5, and Archie, 7 - with ex-husband Will Arnett (pictured March 22)

Monday also marked the premiere of the web talk show She Said, which Poehler produced, starring real-life fiancées Rhea Butcher and Cameron Esposito.

The Inside Out actress will next appear alongside Bill Murray in his star-studded variety special A Very Murray Christmas, which begins streaming on Netflix December 4.

Amy reunited with her frequent co-star Tina Fey to produce and head up the sibling comedy Sisters, which hits UK theaters December 12 and US theaters December 18.

The house party flick also features Dianne Wiest, James Brolin, Maya Rudolph, Rachel Dratch, Kate McKinnon, John Leguizamo, and John Cena.

Smart Girls programming: Monday also marked the premiere of the web talk show She Said, which Poehler produced, starring real-life fiancées Rhea Butcher and Cameron Esposito

Smart Girls programming: Monday also marked the premiere of the web talk show She Said, which Poehler produced, starring real-life fiancées Rhea Butcher and Cameron Esposito

Sofia Coppola directs! The Inside Out actress will next appear alongside Bill Murray in his star-studded variety special A Very Murray Christmas, which begins streaming on Netflix December 4

Sofia Coppola directs! The Inside Out actress will next appear alongside Bill Murray in his star-studded variety special A Very Murray Christmas, which begins streaming on Netflix December 4

House party flick: Amy reunited with her frequent co-star Tina Fey to produce and head up the sibling comedy Sisters, which hits UK theaters December 12 and US theaters December 18

House party flick: Amy reunited with her frequent co-star Tina Fey to produce and head up the sibling comedy Sisters, which hits UK theaters December 12 and US theaters December 18

Meanwhile at Cipriani, the 14-time Emmy nominee supportively posed in the charity's signature blue spectacles, which were crafted from fuzzy pipe cleaners.

The glasses 'symbolising hope and resilience for orphans' were inspired by WWO's founder and adoption expert, Dr. Jane Aronson.

Angelina Jolie once likened the 64-year-old physician to 'a master detective' and praised her 'drive and ambition to help children dream' to Elle magazine.

Poehler and the Carried In Our Hearts author were joined on the blue carpet by Connie Britton, Ilana Glazer, Zachary Quinto, Carla Gugino, and Abbi Jacobson.

'Rocking the blue glasses': Meanwhile at Cipriani, the 14-time Emmy nominee supportively posed in the charity's signature blue spectacles, which were crafted from fuzzy pipe cleaners

'Rocking the blue glasses': Meanwhile at Cipriani, the 14-time Emmy nominee supportively posed in the charity's signature blue spectacles, which were crafted from fuzzy pipe cleaners

Woman of the hour: The glasses 'symbolising hope and resilience for orphans' were inspired by WWO's founder and adoption expert, Dr. Jane Aronson (2-L)

Woman of the hour: The glasses 'symbolising hope and resilience for orphans' were inspired by WWO's founder and adoption expert, Dr. Jane Aronson (2-L)

Carried in our hearts: Poehler and the 64-year-old physician were joined on the blue carpet by Connie Britton, Ilana Glazer, Zachary Quinto, Carla Gugino, and Abbi Jacobson

Carried in our hearts: Poehler and the 64-year-old physician were joined on the blue carpet by Connie Britton, Ilana Glazer, Zachary Quinto, Carla Gugino, and Abbi Jacobson

Lovely ladies: The Yes Please author executive produces Comedy Central's Broad City, which stars 28-year-old Ilana in black and 31-year-old Abbi in green

Lovely ladies: The Yes Please author executive produces Comedy Central's Broad City, which stars 28-year-old Ilana in black and 31-year-old Abbi in green

The Yes Please author executive produces Comedy Central's Broad City, which stars 28-year-old Ilana in black and 31-year-old Abbi in green.

Golden Globe nominee Connie Britton easily defied her 48 years in a maroon-striped knit pencil dress and bizarre peep-toe wedges selected by stylist Tara Swennen.

'Honorary Committee Member' Carla Gugino also made an evergreen 44 in a similarly long-sleeved, peachy pencil dress and b&w accessories.

And Emmy nominee Zachary Quinto looked sleek in his grey suit, featuring charcoal necktie and trim.

Straight from Nashville: Golden Globe nominee Connie Britton easily defied her 48 years in a maroon-striped knit pencil dress and bizarre peep-toe wedges selected by stylist Tara Swennen

Straight from Nashville: Golden Globe nominee Connie Britton easily defied her 48 years in a maroon-striped knit pencil dress and bizarre peep-toe wedges selected by stylist Tara Swennen

Red lips and nails: 'Honorary Committee Member' Carla Gugino also made an evergreen 44 in a similarly long-sleeved, peachy pencil dress and b&w accessories

Red lips and nails: 'Honorary Committee Member' Carla Gugino also made an evergreen 44 in a similarly long-sleeved, peachy pencil dress and b&w accessories

Silver fox: And Emmy nominee Zachary Quinto looked sleek in his grey suit, featuring charcoal necktie and trim

Silver fox: And Emmy nominee Zachary Quinto looked sleek in his grey suit, featuring charcoal necktie and trim

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Burt Reynolds Isn’t Broke, but He’s Got a Few Regrets

ACT THREE
Reynolds in his Tequesta, Florida, home, which was recently listed for sale at $4.9 million.
Photograph by Martin Schoeller.
After an auction of many of his most iconic belongings, the Hollywood legend is back with a memoir about the famous people he worked with and loved. Ned Zeman tracks the Bandit down at his Florida mansion for a discussion about his career, his breakups (including that one with Sally Field), and what really cost him the most.

The road to Burt Reynolds is a long one, and it’s marked with a sign:

NO TRESPASSING

DO NOT ENTER

WITHOUT PERMISSION

The sign sits near an imposing home security gate in Tequesta, Florida, a prosperous enclave in Palm Beach County—the area where Reynolds has spent most of his 79 years. He grew up just 13 miles from here, in Riviera Beach, a working-class town that defied its name. Everyone called him “Buddy.”

“Mr. Reynolds is ready for you,” comes a voice from the gate’s talk box. “Welcome to Valhalla.”

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That’s what Reynolds calls the place, and only half-kiddingly. The 3.4-acre estate is lush, unspoiled, and secluded—the Indian River on one side, a state park on the other. Even its driveway goes on forever. Finally, after nearly a quarter-mile, comes the first sign of civilization: a residential compound composed of one- and two-story buildings built in classic Spanish Revival style. The compound houses two garages, two bedrooms, an office, and a bar called “Burt’s Place.”

Which is not to be confused with Burt’s House. This becomes clear the instant a burly blond man ambles into view. “This is Mr. Reynolds’s guesthouse,” Todd says, in his genial way. “Mr. Reynolds is up in the main house.”

That’s up the road a piece. There, behind a circular driveway and a grand fountain, stands a 12,500-square-foot waterfront mansion that might be described as Spanish Revival meets Southern Plantation meets Burt-and-Loni. It was here that Reynolds and his second wife, Loni Anderson, played out much of their calamitous five-year disunion, which ended in 1993, accelerating Reynolds’s slide into bankruptcy, foreclosure proceedings, shame, and retreat.

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Lately, his absence from public view has fueled doomsday reports. Last year, after Reynolds auctioned off personal possessions—among them the 1998 Golden Globe award he won for his role in Boogie Nights and a gold watch he received from Sally Field—came reports that he was desperately broke. Or worse. During his few public appearances, he leaned on a cane and looked frail. His old nemesis, the National Enquirer, led the media pack: BROKEN BURT REYNOLDS CLINGING ON TO LIFE.

But aside from the rare quickie comment—“I am not broke,” he told Entertainment Tonight—Reynolds remained sequestered in Tequesta. His silence endured until he finished work on a book, But Enough About Me: A Memoir, published this month by G. P. Putnam’s Sons.

Although the book is largely a work of nostalgia—a valentine to those, including Bette Davis, Johnny Carson, Clint Eastwood, and Sally Field, who shaped his life and career—Reynolds agreed to talk about anything and everything for this article.

We met in his living room, an airy, vaguely retro space anchored by an electric-blue rug, a mirrored wall, and two opposing white sofas. He’s seated on the sofa facing away from me and toward a picture window that reveals his pool, his cabana, and his great lawn (which leads toward his boat dock, his helipad, and his private beach).

“Burt Reynolds,” he says. “Thanks for coming by. I’d stand, but you don’t have all day. Old football injury.”

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He’s lost a step or two. “Or five,” he says. At times, his hands tremble. He leans his spindly frame on a black cane. He never once rises from the sofa.

Mostly, though, he’s The Full Burt. His outfit—powder-blue sport coat, Western dress shirt, gold watch, gray cowboy boots—is immaculate; his toupee, a silvery masterpiece; his tongue, sharp as ever.

“I’ve lost more money than is possible because I just haven’t watched it,” he says. “I’ve still done well in terms of owning property and things like that. But I haven’t been somebody who’s been smart about his money. There are a couple of actors who are quite brilliant with the way they’ve handled their money.” He smiles. “But they’re not very good actors.”

When I mention the auction rumor, he rejects it with relish. “That pisses me off,” he says. “That’s one of the rare things that does piss me off.” He adds, “I’m not bankrupt, by any means. I’m not even worried about it.”

His eyes fix on someone outside; it’s a surveyor measuring the pool’s bar area for a group interested in buying Valhalla.

“I don’t want to sell,” Reynolds says, softly. “I love it here so much.”

Reynolds’s Rap

If you were a young moviegoer in the early 1980s, as I was, you were pretty much compelled to take sides on the matter of Burt Reynolds. From 1978 to 1982, he spent five straight years as Hollywood’s top box-office draw. No star since—not Mel Gibson, not Tom Cruise—has matched this feat.

My position was clear. He’d starred in three of my favorite movies: Deliverance (1972), The Longest Yard (1974), and Semi-Tough (1977). Deliverance, John Boorman’s dark, ri...ting drama, earned wide acclaim and three Oscar nominations; the latter two hits were the coolest football movies anyone had ever made.

Reynolds’s singular brand of charisma—the ol’ boy rascality, the winking swagger—fueled and defined all three movies, which together demanded a star possessed of dramatic skills, comic timing, beefcake appeal, bad-boy edge, and raw athleticism.

“Anybody who denigrates that as not being art is an idiot,” says Jon Voight, who’s been Reynolds’s friend since they co-starred in Deliverance. “Burt has tremendous comic talent. He established a new light-comedy form. Nobody had ever done the good-ol’-boy, Huck Finn thing. When they say the only thing good he ever did was Deliverance, they’re being blind, elitist, and dumb.” He adds, “I don’t think I know another movie star who has such a sense of humor about his own foibles. Nobody. That was his great gift, and it was remarkable.”

Although he studied the Method at the Actors Studio for a while, Reynolds remained a natural delight—one of the few actors who thrived without the aid of scripts or prompters, and who routinely slayed Johnny Carson. Reynolds’s devil-may-care candor proved refreshing—asked by Carson to describe his latest movie, he replied, “It’s a turkey. Don’t waste your money.” He was soon invited to guest-host the show.

And yet. Reynolds had himself an image problem. In 1977, his biggest box-office smash, Smokey and the Bandit, transformed him into Burt Reynolds™—a branding opportunity for action figures and lunchboxes.

THE NAKED TRUTH
Reynolds's Cosmopolitan centerfold, by Francesco Scavullo, April 1972

From the Francesco Scavullo Foundation/The Estate of Francesco Scavullo.

But the problem dated back to 1972, when Reynolds famously posed nude as the centerfold of Cosmopolitan. If he deemed it a parody, the irony was lost on those who’d tired of seeing him run through groupies, starlets, and go-go dancers. Not to mention his 15-minute marriage to Judy Carne, the “Sock it to me!” gal on Laugh-In, or subsequent breakups with America’s Sweethearts Dinah Shore, Chris Evert, and, especially, Sally Field.

Reynolds lived like a redneck Croesus, resplendent in velvet suits and silk bandannas. At his peak he was earning about $10 million a year. His real-estate portfolio included, in addition to Valhalla, a 153-acre ranch in Jupiter, Florida; a spread in Arkansas; mansions in Beverly Hills and Malibu; a Tara-like estate in Georgia; and a mountaintop retreat in the Smokies of North Carolina. He owned a private jet, a helicopter, and numerous custom-made sports cars, among them a Trans Am used to promote Smokey and the Bandit.

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Plus 150 horses. Plus well over $100,000 worth of toupees fashioned by Edward Katz, “the Armani of hair replacement.”

Reynolds made so much money and dispensed it so freely that he couldn’t be bothered to keep track of it. He wasn’t a details guy. He had people who handled that stuff. Professionals. So, when his business manager, Sandy Simon, suggested a promising investment opportunity, Reynolds didn’t sweat the small print—especially since he was partnering with his old friend Buddy Killen, a country-music mogul.

Just like that, the two pumped $20 million apiece into a regional restaurant chain called Po’ Folks, whose down-homey southern fare could be had at 30 locations in Florida, Texas, and Louisiana. “It sounded like a sure-thing deal,” Reynolds says. “Honestly, I didn’t give it another thought until I found out that maybe it wasn’t such a sound investment.”

Po’ Folks was a money pit. Team Buddy, having lost millions fast, determined that the prudent course of action entailed liquidating its assets and redirecting the remaining money into a wiser investment. They chose a second obscure restaurant chain, Daisy’s Diner. Unfortunately it also failed to generate the expected windfall, costing the Buddys another $12 million or so. By the time Reynolds exited that situation, in the mid-80s, he had lost roughly $20 million.

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But what made the hit especially brutal could be found in the small print. When Reynolds signed the two investment deals, he did so as an individual. Had he signed on behalf of a corporation, only the latter would have been liable for the investment losses; creditors and tax agencies couldn’t have gone after Reynolds’s personal holdings. But there was no corporation. Reynolds was on the hook for everything.

He fired his advisers and contemplated suing the hell out of them. But there turned out to be a release form in which Reynolds had agreed to indemnify the advisers against all legal claims against them.

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In the meantime, other investments went sour. Three years after he bought a stake in the Tampa Bay Bandits, a team in the fledgling United States Football League, both the Bandits and the U.S.F.L. folded. A nightclub in Atlanta, Burt’s Place, closed within a year. And the 28,000-square-foot Burt Reynolds Dinner Theatre, in Jupiter, Florida, perpetually struggled for profits and respectability.

Cold Shower

By this point, however, Reynolds was barely clinging to the B-list. Thanks to a series of lazy choices—Smokey and the Bandit Part 3, Cannonball Run II—his “bankability” had plummeted. Now his best offers were Rent-a-Cop and Stroker Ace—movies that were, in his words, “the kind they show in prisons and airplanes, because nobody can leave.”

Among filmmakers, Reynolds was said to be ornery, demanding, difficult. And he slept with too many co-stars. The rumor mill turned grotesque while he filmed the 1984 cop drama City Heat. During a stunt, he accidentally suffered a broken jaw. Weeks of eating through a straw, coupled with a creeping jaw disorder, left him 40 pounds lighter (and hooked on painkillers). The tabloids attributed his weight loss to AIDS. The rumor dogged him for years. Reynolds once went so far as to fly his chopper over the National Enquirer’s Florida headquarters and shower it with horse manure.

And then came Loni Anderson, fresh off her run as a perky receptionist on the CBS sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati. She and Reynolds met on The Merv Griffin Show, co-starred in Stroker Ace, and married at Burt’s Ranch in 1988 as media helicopters circled overhead.

The ensuing period was not without high points. The couple adopted a son, Quinton, and Reynolds scored a career-saving stint on the CBS sitcom Evening Shade. The role won him an Emmy in 1991. Mostly, though, the marriage was a five-year orgy of tabloid madness—Burt and Loni being the redneck heirs to Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor.

“The Countess,” as Reynolds called his new bride, “bought everything in triplicate. China. Diamonds. Designer gowns. She’d pay $10,000 a pop for the dress. And being ‘the Countess,’ she’d only wear them once because, you know, she couldn’t possibly wear a dress after it had been photographed. She’d say, ‘I have to dress like a star, Burt.’ ” When he gave his new bride an American Express Platinum Card, Reynolds says, she maxed out the $45,000 credit limit. In 30 minutes. (Anderson declined to comment.)

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Even after Burt-and-Loni finally imploded, in 1993, allegations of assault, substance abuse, and infidelity—he was carrying on with a cocktail waitress, Loni claimed—fueled the mother of all divorce-court battles. The couple’s pre-nuptial agreement stipulated that they would separately retain their respective assets; in the event of divorce, each person would take only that which he or she had owned or earned. Since Reynolds had been worth more going into the marriage—$15 million to Anderson’s $1 million—the agreement benefited him.

But the devil was in the small print again: if the couple had a child, “Loni may elect, at her sole option, to have this Agreement be of no force and effect.”

According to the terms of their divorce settlement, as reported by TMZ, Reynolds now owed Anderson $234,794.13 plus $9,000 a month to cover the mortgage on her $1.9 million house. These outlays, coupled with the $47,000 a month Reynolds had spent on lawyers and divorce-related expenses over the previous year, reduced his net worth to $5 million.

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Worse, the divorce circus killed Reynolds’s endorsement deals with Quaker State and the Florida Citrus Commission. While doing his best to maintain appearances—“I don’t know why they think divorced people don’t drink orange juice,” he said—he knew the end was nigh when CBS canceled Evening Shade and sold its syndication rights for peanuts.

Suddenly, his annual income was sinking toward six figures. Studios wouldn’t touch him and several of his investments were flatlining. And when you factored in his overhead costs—all those houses, employees, and cocktail waitresses—the bottom line revealed a man deep in the red.

“He didn’t know how to handle the money,” says one of Reynolds’s oldest buddies, Dudley Remus, who had small roles in four of Reynolds’s movies. “He thought it was going to be an endless stream of money. I’d say, ‘It’s not going to happen.’ He didn’t listen. He’d say, ‘I’m O.K. I’m in control.’ ”

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By 1996, his debts were such that CBS sued him for failure to repay a $3.7 million loan. He owed more to a raft of creditors and lenders that included Loni Anderson, two major banks, and all three marquee talent agencies—CAA, ICM, and William Morris, each of which had once represented him. He’d even stiffed a framing shop and his toupee-maker.

When Reynolds finally filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, in West Palm Beach, he listed $6.65 million in assets and debts totaling $11.2 million.

Survivor: Florida

But at least he still had Valhalla. Florida’s controversial homestead-exemption law protects resident homeowners from “levy and execution” by creditors. Nobody could make Reynolds sell. Over the next few years, he endeavored to act his way back to solvency. He landed two promising roles, starting with the splashy Demi Moore vehicle Striptease (1996). That one tanked. But the other, in Paul Thomas Anderson’s Boogie Nights, was golden. Reynolds’s crackerjack performance—as Jack Horner, a porn director with big dreams—earned him critical acclaim, a Golden Globe Award, an Oscar nomination, and …

Not much else. For some unknown reason—maybe filmmakers were still put off by Reynolds’s clashes with Anderson, or maybe the studios and agencies still mistrusted him—Reynolds’s “comeback” went nowhere. He spent the ensuing decade in a wilderness of straight-to-video indies, video-game voice work, and sitcom guest appearances.

One by one, he began selling off his major assets, including most of his houses. In 2008, he put Valhalla on the block. But the $10.5 million price tag was deemed too high by buyers at the time.

In 2009, California’s Franchise Tax Board said Reynolds owed $225,000 in unpaid taxes—a figure that placed him among the state’s biggest tax scofflaws. He settled the case. But in 2011 the Merrill Lynch Credit Corporation filed to foreclose on Valhalla, claiming Reynolds hadn’t made a mortgage payment in a year.

“I trusted the wrong people with my money,” says Reynolds, who also blames himself.

But when I ask him to name the one thing that cost him the most, his answer is succinct.

“Women,” he says.

Big Burt

The next day, when I returned to Valhalla, Reynolds met me outside. He was upright and walking—a bit gingerly, but without the aid of a cane. Despite the August swelter, both he and his black Western suit remained dry and crisp. He seemed years younger.

Reynolds guided me into his “rec room,” a cavernous, softly lit space that houses a commercial-size bar—BURT’S PLACE, reads the neon sign overhead—and a taxidermied grizzly bear the size of a minivan. The walls are filled with sepia-toned photos of Reynolds living it up with five decades’ worth of famous friends and co-stars.

He sits at a table near the bar, swirls his drink, and says, “Last night, when I climbed in bed, before I said my prayers, I determined that I was going to be more candid than I’ve ever been.” He looks up. “I thought I didn’t do a very good job yesterday.”

Over the course of two hours, Reynolds works through what he deems “certain regrets and issues I’ve lived with.” His bankruptcy, for one. “I paid them,” he says, referring to his creditors. “That’s what broke me. I said to the business managers that I had at that time, ‘Pay them.’ And they said, ‘Well, you won’t have anything left.’ I said, ‘I don’t care. Pay them.’ ”

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© NBC Universal.

Admittedly, Reynolds says, he was disinclined to do so. He gives most of the credit to his late father, “Big Burt” Reynolds, a rock-solid police chief in nearby Riviera Beach, where Burt junior was raised. “He just couldn’t abide by all of it,” Reynolds recalls. “I said, ‘Pop, I won’t have anything left.’ And he said, ‘I don’t give a shit. Pay them off.’ ” Reynolds salutes skyward: “Yessir.”

“Talking about my family is very hard,” Reynolds says. His mother, Fern, died in 1992, Big Burt a decade later. Meantime, Reynolds’s only son, Quinton, lives near his mother, in California. Father and son talk regularly. But the distance makes life a little tricky for Reynolds, a man prone to dark moods and isolation.

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“I sometimes will be very shut off from everybody,” he says. “I can be very pettish and sometimes not available when you need me. At those times, I’m very selfish and worrying about my own problems…. I’m just being a prick. I don’t like that guy. I really hate that guy. And that’s me. But we all have the Devil in us.”

When he begins dating a woman, he tells her this: “It’s going to be awful sometimes, and I want to warn you. And they say, ‘Oh, no, you’re not. That’s not you.’ And I say, ‘It is me, and I don’t want to be that way. I hate that guy. But you’re going to see him, and I hope you don’t run away from me.’ And they haven’t.” He grins. “They always say, ‘I’ll be able to handle it.’ They can’t handle it. And they don’t understand what they’ve done. And it’s not them. It’s me.”

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Reynolds still can’t believe he blew it with Sally Field, whom he terms the “love of my life.” The relationship ended in the 1980s. “I miss her terribly,” he says. “Even now, it’s hard on me. I don’t know why I was so stupid. Men are like that, you know. You find the perfect person, and then you do everything you can to screw it up.” A bit later, he says, “There isn’t anything, no matter how good it is, or how good it tastes, or how much fun it is, where too much is good for you. It can destroy you. And you have to learn. It’s a hard lesson. But you have to learn to back off and do as good as you can in your chosen profession. And don’t screw it up. And the best way to screw it up is having too much of a good thing.”

Yes, he is referring to his own career. “I think it hurt it,” he says. “I think it’s not good to have people think that you’re out every night and fooling around.”

Which at least partially explains his retreat from public view. “I was everywhere,” he says. “And I was getting pretty sick of it. I thought: What an ass. I didn’t want to be at every premiere and all that stuff. That wasn’t me. I really disliked that persona. So I stopped going anywhere…. I made the decision to just quiet myself down.”

His old friend Mo Mustaine says Reynolds’s quiet retreat was not unrelated to his financial slide. “It changed him,” Mustaine says. “It hurt his feelings real bad. And of course it embarrassed him more than anything else. L.A. just did him in.”

“He’s sensitive,” Jon Voight says. “He hides that from the public. People do that all the time. Actors do that. Burt is very sensitive. He puts on a strong face. That’s all part of his macho reputation. He’s not a whiner.”

Deliverance

Among the items Reynolds sold at auction in Las Vegas last December: his Smokey and the Bandit jacket ($34,375), cowboy boots ($20,000), and Western shirt ($15,625); his canoe from Deliverance ($17,500); his Top Box Office Star of the Year Award ($5,312); his 1998 Golden Globe Award ($21,250); his 1991 Emmy Award ($28,125); and his 1983 People’s Choice Award ($10,625). He fetched $450,000 for the Smokey and the Bandit Trans Am and $13,750 for the 18-karat gold pocket watch he’d received from Sally Field. He also sold a letter a tipsy Katharine Hepburn wrote him, a voided Amex card, and several pieces of art—including many portraits of himself. Total haul: $2.5 million.

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The auction roughly coincided with Loni Anderson’s latest legal claim against him: Reynolds reportedly still owed her $97,000. The court ordered Reynolds to pay her the whole nut, plus $57,000 in accrued interest.

But Reynolds says the timing of the auction was happenstance. “I was just getting rid of a bunch of stuff I should have gotten rid of years earlier,” he says. “Frankly, it’s embarrassing to have a house filled with giant portraits of yourself. I’ve already got more than enough of those, as you may have noticed.” Indeed, certain walls in Valhalla remain chockablock with Burt lithographs and paintings rendered by fans and friends. He adds, “I’m an old guy with a very large house. So I’m just downsizing.”

Recently, he sold the last of his vacation homes—the cabin in North Carolina—and now he’s tentatively agreed to sell Valhalla to the group that had been surveying his pool area. He says they met his price. (Valhalla’s most recent listed asking price was $4.9 million.) “I don’t want to sell it,” he says. “I’m doing it because it’s the smart thing to do now. It really is time to leave. It’s just too much damned property.”

He’s making sure the sales agreement stipulates that he doesn’t have to leave Valhalla for three years. Meantime, he’s been checking out condominiums in Jupiter and Stuart.

He still works and has no plans to stop. Over the past year or so, he’s appeared in four indie films. He’s got projects he’d like to direct. And he teaches a weekly acting class.

But his personal life remains much smaller, and not in a bad way. “I feel like a man whose house was blown away in a hurricane,” he writes in But Enough About Me. “His possessions are gone, but he’s thankful to be alive.”

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He spends his free time with a group of locals he’s known for decades. They have a regular lunch spot, where the waitress sneaks them extra desserts. “I like where he is mentally at this stage,” says Dudley Remus. “I’m just sad he had to go through the financial stuff. I know it upsets him. But I think in a way he’s happier, calmer. He’s mellower. He’s reflective. He’s enjoying himself now.”

He’s got a girlfriend, Rhonda Stearns, a local woman he’s known for years. They started as friends. “We all go through times, and he handled it with great class,” she says. “He seems very content. I’ve never felt that he wasn’t. He laughs all the time, even through tough times. He says if you can’t find the humor in things you might as well hang it up.”

Case in point: Before leaving Valhalla, I ask Reynolds to name his greatest regret. “I would have spent more money and had a lot more fun,” he says.

“Is that even possible?”

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“Yeah,” he says, and smiles. “It’s always possible to spend more money.”

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Nat King Cole and Ruby Dee relax on the set of "St. Louis Blues" at Paramount Pictures in Hollywood on Oct. 28, 1957.

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Bruce Springsteen Headed to 'Saturday Night Live'

Rocker's December return as musical guest follows debuts from Chance the Rapper, Leon Bridges

By Brittany Spanos November 17, 2015
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This December, Bruce Springsteen will return to Saturday Night Live for the first time since 2002. On December 19th, he will be the musical guest on a show co-hosted by SNL alums Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, who will co-star in the new film Sisters later this year.

Springsteen's episode comes just before the holiday break and follows a stacked holiday line-up. On December 5th, soul newcomer Leon Bridges will be the musical guest on an episode hosted by first-time host Ryan Gosling. Chris Hemsworth will be hosting for the second time this year on December 12th and will be joined by first-time musical guest Chance the Rapper.

Springsteen has been the show's musical guest twice in its 40-year history. He made his SNL debut in 1992 alongside host Tom Hanks and appeared later in the Matt Damon 2002 episode. In 2011, his still-growing list of collectors' edition box sets was parodied by the show with host Ben Stiller playing the rocker and Fred Armisen playing Steve Van Zandt. In the fake commercial, Stiller as Springsteen debuts a new box set called Bruce Springsteen: Just the Stories containing all his between-song anecdotes, including "My Brother Gave Me a Haircut With a Buck-knife" and "This One Time We All Got Bandanas." Stiller has previously played Springsteen in a 1998 MTV skit that cast the singer as a huge Puff Daddy fan.

As SNL celebrated its 40th anniversary earlier this year, Springsteen also celebrated a 40th anniversary for his iconic album Born to Run.

Who Should Win Album of the Year at Latin Grammys? Vote!

By Angie Romero | November 10, 2015 9:00 AM EST

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With the Latin Grammys around the corner, the expectations (and surely, the tensions) are rapidly rising for what will be yet another night packed with superstar performances, unexpected duets, red carpet glam, winners, and, inevitably, those going home empty-handed.

The biggest category of the night is, of course, album of the year. This year, we see maestro Juan Luis Guerra, with his uplifting bachata-filled Todo Tiene Su Hora, face off Alejandro Sanz, with his playful pop album Sirope, on which he collaborated with producer Sebastian Krys. Pepe Aguilar went the MTV Unplugged route, enlisting Emmanuel "Meme" del Real, a member of alt group Café Tacuba, as producer, and Miguel Bosé, Natalia Lafourcade, Reyli, Saul Hernandez and other intriguing guests -- all of which makes for a compelling case.

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Those icons aren’t alone. Bosé (Amo) and Rubén Blades with Roberto Delgado and orchestra (Son de Panamá) are also up for the top award. Then there are the two Natalia’s (Jimenez and Lafourcade) -- a powerhouse vocalist and an ethereal songstress, respectively, with two outstanding sets. And that’s not all. There are 10 contenders in total, each deserving of the night’s top honors for different reasons.

Luckily, it’s not our job to choose winners. We get to just sit back and enjoy all the great music that’s out there. But since it’s always fun to have you, the fans, decide who should take home the industry’s biggest awards, cast your vote for album of the year below and show your love for your favorites.

We'll find out the winners on Nov. 19, when the show airs live from the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas on Univision.

Vote: http://www.billboard.com/...-year-poll

Adele's album 25 leaks online just days before release

ADELE'S comeback to music was a closely guarded secret, with fans in their millions on tenterhooks for the release of her album.

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LEAKED: Snippets from Adele's album were posted online

So we're guessing somebody might be getting a bit of a slap on the wrist for this mishap.

Adele's new album 25 has leaked online just days before the official release.

London record store Juno Records posted two minutes of each of the 11 tracks on their sales website.

Unsurprisingly, the link has now been removed, but not before Adele fanatics frantically listened to the preview.

As well as this, a Twitter user called @HausOfFrancis tweeted a picture of the physical CD, which they claimed to have found at US chain Target.

This leak will be a blow for Adele, whose new album was one of the most eagerly-awaited of the decade.

25 is set for an official release this Friday, which will coincide with her BBC Music special with Graham Norton.

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EAGERLY AWAITED: 25 is already nearing the top of the charts

A new Amy Winehouse movie is on the way – and this is who's taking on the beehive

A NEW Amy Winehouse is in the works, and its director may have just found the woman to play her.

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Noomi Rapace is being lined up to play Amy in an upcoming movie about her life.

The 35-year-old Swedish actress is probably best known for playing Lisbeth Salander in The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, but without the piercings and gothic attire, she actually looks quite a bit like Winehouse.

If she is confirmed for the part, Rapace will be used to playing a musician – she is already slated to play opera singer Maria Callas in another biopic.

The as yet unnamed biopic is being directed by Kirsten Sheridan, who co-wrote the Oscar-nominated In America.

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Sheridan said of the film: "Amy’s music is felt so deeply by the audience because it was deeply personal.

“Her vulnerability was her strength. She was called many things — a diva, a lost soul preyed upon by tabloids, a tortured genius; our aim is an innovative, emotional and life-affirming approach as we go through the looking glass into her life and art."

Sheridan is yet to procure the rights to Amy's music, which could prove difficult considering Amy's father Mitch Winehouse is reportedly trying to make his own film about his daughter.

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Earlier this year, Asif Kapadia released documentary Amy to critical acclaim, but Mitch criticised the project for the portrayal of his relationship with Amy.

Rehab singer Amy died aged 27 in 2011 from alcohol poisoning.

Gente de Zona to Release New Single With Marc Anthony This Week: Exclusive

By Leila Cobo | November 11, 2015 4:53 PM EST

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"Traidora" comes out Friday.

Cuban duo Gente de Zona and Marc Anthony can make really beautiful music together. Literally. Earlier this year, the Cuban duo paired up with the superstar singer for the energetic “La Gozadera,” a mix of reggaetón and Cuban beats with a thumping bass that climbed to No. 2 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart.

Now the three want to do it all over again.

On Friday, Gente de Zona will release "Traidora" (Traitor), the new single from their upcoming U.S. debut, Visualízate, out this Spring on Sony Music Latin.

The song, which Billboard was able to listen to exclusively, is more tropical than reggaetón and manages to be rhythmic and lyrical at the same time. Starting with an evocative piano intro, it leads into Anthony’s melancholy vocals (“I know I lost you,” he sings, sentiment overflowing), then gets down to the grit of business with Gente de Zona’s chorus of “Traidora,” over an increasingly present bass.

Why another Marc Anthony duet?

Gente de Zona’s Alexander Delgado is the first to say they’re not just a collab act, despite the fact that they’ve yet to chart alone (past chart-hitting collabs include “Tu me quemas” with Chino y Nacho and “Piensas” with Pitbull).

“We want people to see us not as a band that does collaborations, but as a standalone group,” he said.

“Unfortunately,” he added with a laugh, “Our next single is with Marc.”

But it is for Gente de Zona’s album.

With a bonus. Gente de Zona is managed by Marc Anthony’s new entertainment company, Magnus.

Montage of Heck: The Home Recordings

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Rare demos, stoner experiments and more unearthed from late star's home archives

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This powerful collection – a companion to the HBO documentary Montage of Heck – plays like Kurt Cobain’s phantom memoir. Director Brett Morgen went through 200 hours of cassette tapes to find these song sketches and demos. Some of the 31 tracks will resonate only with deep Nirvana scholars, and the album could be seen as stretching an incredible legacy a little too thin. But it’s surprising how much of it is compelling, even revelatory – including a pair of acoustic instrumentals ("The Happy Guitar," "Retreat") with surprising Sixties-folk leanings, the grueling "She Only Lies," and Cobain’s last recorded song, the raw-boned, beautiful "Do Re Mi (Medley)."

As in the film, the feedback loop between Cobain’s tormented upbringing in Aberdeen, Washington, and his pained genius is revealed starkly. On the demo for "Rehash," he works a power-sludge riff and yells "solo" and "chorus," telescoping the music into a more fully formed future. Just a few tracks later, he gives a spoken-word reading that describes a teenage suicide attempt. It’s one of many moments here that show how Cobain could be at once self-canceling and self-mythologizing, scarily aware that even if he hated himself and wanted to die, his most inchoate or slapdash creations deserved a chronicle. He was right, of course, in spite of himself.

John Leguizamo Talks ‘Ghetto Klown’ & Donald Trump’s ‘SNL’ “Circus Act” [INTERVIEW]

By Kyle Dowling (kyle.dowling@mstarsnews.com) | Nov 16, 2015 12:14 PM EST
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Actor John Leguizamo finds himself in a unique position of being known, and celebrated, for his performances in not only film and television, but also on the Broadway stage. His one-man shows have become a favorite for fans all across the country, and most recently, he's given us Ghetto Klown -- a detailed description of his life. Now, the play has become a graphic novel of the same name.

Leguizamo has been in the news as of late for some comments surrounding GOP candidate Donald Trump and his remarks about the Latino community. The actor told MStars News his feelings about what the billionaire candidate said back when he announced his presidential run as well as his own opinions about Trump hosting Saturday Night Live, specifically saying that it makes the show, and the network, both look desperate. In fact, he believed it to be a "circus act."

MStars News caught up with Leguizamo before an appearance at New Jersey City University's event for the National Society of Leade...nd Success.

MStars News: Why was this event at New Jersey City University a good place for you to come speak and promote Ghetto Klown?
John Leguizamo: Jersey has always had a similar vibe to New York. We have a lot of the same personality and similar ideals. I relate a lot to Jersey people and they've always been very supportive of my work. A huge part of my Broadway crowd has always been from Jersey. I actually use Jersey as a place to test out my material. I'm testing my new show, Latin History for Dummies, around here. It's great to find a place close to New York where I can find the freedom to fail. [laughs]

MS: How long do you shop it around and fine-tune it before bringing it to Broadway?
JL: Ghetto Klown took me eight years of my life to put together. It was one of the more complicated pieces I've done. It was really hard to crack that career paradigm, and that life paradigm -- especially when you've had some success, it becomes a little harder.

Real life doesn't fall into a two-act structure really easily, but I feel like I accomplished it.

MS: Why make Ghetto Klown a graphic novel?
JL: I felt like the regular layperson has a hard time reading [the play] format. I felt Ghetto Klown was my most comprehensive; it was the most complete of all my work. It's all my life. This was the whole thing, and I felt it really translated well because there are so many characters, places and time periods. I thought the graphic would be so perfect. Graphic novels can travel so many places.

MS: One thing I've always admired about you is that you've done movies and television, but everyone knows your one-man shows. That's a very hard thing to do. Why do you think your shows stand out?
JL: I think, first of all, I created my own hybrid -- a combination of stand up, plays and drama. There's a lot of drama, it's not just a comedic story. Comedians tell bits; mine is a play. There's a beginning, middle and end. I think that's what people are responding to.

I also don't pull any punches. I tell it exactly how I experienced it and felt. I think if you're completely honest, people really feel that. They can tell if something is genuine. They feel like I'm offering something up, like an Aztec sacrifice. [laughs]

MS: Donald Trump recently hosted SNL. During the monologue, Larry David called him a racist. It was scripted but people are saying the fact that he was called a racist on live television gets the word out there.
JL: It's funny that they didn't mention the sexist comments he's also made. He's been equally sexist as he has been racist.

I just find it kind of loathsome that they would celebrate him on a show like that. Yeah, I believe in the freedom of speech. He should be on CNN; he should be on MSNBC, on Fox News. They should be grilling the hell out of him and giving him the time to really find out what he believes and doesn't believe in. To celebrate him on a show like that where you know if he made that comment about any other ethnic group, he would not be there- Mike Richards [from Seinfeld], they didn't put him on Saturday Night Live. Anybody else who has made any crazy comments like that, they're not on the show.

It's just weird. It makes [NBC] look desperate. There's a desperateness there. I'm sorry that NBC or SNL is feeling desperate that they feel they have to pull such a circus act.
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Loretta Lynn to Receive Inaugural "Legend" Award at Billboard's Women in Music 2015

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Lynn joins Lady Gaga, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Alabama Shakes’ Brittany Howard, Fifth Harmony, Kelsea Ballerini and Lana Del Rey, who will all be honored at the star-studded annual event in New York.

Loretta Lynn, groundbreaking country music singer-songwriter, has been announced as the recipient of Billboard's first-ever Women in Music “Legend” award.

The award, which will be presented at Billboard's 2015 Women in Music event on Dec. 11 in New York City, honors Lynn’s historic contributions to the industry and artistry of American music, which has established her among the highest class of performers.

"From the moment she broke through more than five decades ago, Loretta Lynn has been an unstoppable musical force who writes and performs with a breathtaking fearlessness and honesty," said Janice Min, co-president and chief creative officer of Guggenheim Media’s Entertainment Group, which consists of Billboard and The Hollywood Reporter. "As a musical pioneer, author and inspiration to everyone from Jack White to Miranda Lambert, Loretta Lynn has pushed every boundary in music and is the definition of a legend. We are honored to present this award to her."

Lynn -- who is set to release Full Circle, her first studio album in over 10 years, on March 4 -- has a long history of success on the Billboard charts, with a total of 29 top 10 albums on the Top Country Albums chart (11 of which went to No. 1 on the list, the second-most among female artists).

Lynn’s 2004 album, the Jack White-produced Van Lear Rose, reached No. 3 on the all-genre Billboard 200. Her tally of No. 1 singles on the Hot Country Songs chart totals 16 and includes "Don't Come Home A'Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)," “She's Got You," "After the Fire Is Gone,” "Coal Miner's Daughter” and more.

In addition to Loretta Lynn’s Legend award, Lady Gaga will be presented with the Woman of the Year honor at this year’s Women in Music event, which takes place on Dec. 11 in New York. Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Alabama Shakes’ Brittany Howard, Fifth Harmony, Kelsea Ballerini and Lana Del Rey will also be honored. Lovato, Gaga, Gomez and Howard will all perform.

The 2015 Women in Music event will air on Dec. 18 on Lifetime. It is held alongside Billboard’s Women in Music list, which names the year’s 50 most powerful female executives in the industry.

Don Mischer Productions, whose work includes multiple Billboard Music Awards, Oscars, Emmys (including the last two) and Super Bowl Halftime Shows, will produce the televised outing, to be held at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York.

A Very Murray Christmas Trailer #2: Bill Murray Sings with Miley Cyrus

In honor of the fast-approaching holiday season, Netflix has released a new extended trailer for A Very Murray Christmas. The upcoming special features another collaboration between Bill Murray and his Lost in Translation director Sophia Coppola, and includes an eclectic line-up of celebrity guests.

This new video clip could be titled “Praying for Clooney,” at least for costars Amy Poehler and Julie White. The suave actor is not the only star that’s missing from the guest list, however, of what is supposed to be Murray’s blockbuster Christmas show. The trailer begins with the comedian singing a Christmas carol in front of name placards for the absent Clooney, Sir Paul McCartney, and Pope Francis.

A Very Murray Christmas follows the former Saturday Night Live star as he tries to salvage his live holiday extravaganza after it’s been shut down by a blizzard. Along with David Letterman’s longtime partner in crime, Paul Shaffer, Murray gathers up famous friends and hotel employees for an impromptu musical celebration. Netflix‘s official tagline for the show reads as follows:

“Bill Murray rounds up an all-star cast for an evening of music, mischief and barroom camaraderie in this irreverent twist on holiday variety shows.”

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As the trailer reveals, Clooney does eventually appear, along with Chris Rock, Maya Rudolph, Rashida Jones, Jason Schwartzman, and Michael Cera–who dubs the special a “Christ-mess.” In a further appeal to the youth market, there’s also a performance by Miley Cyrus in a Santa mini-dress. Coppola, who also cowrote the special with Murray and Mitch Glazer (Scrooged), promises plenty of unexpected laughs from her leading man:

“He’s great. I love working with him because there’s always a surprise. He always comes up with something you wouldn’t expect. And he’s such a great improviser. It’s always fun to see what he comes up with. I love his mix of being so funny and fun, but also having this real heart and depth. I love when that comes through, and when you can showcase that.”

Anyone who’s loved Murray since his days as a lounge singer on SNL knows that the comedian can take an utterly corny idea and make it entertaining and funny. Joined by an array of talented and funny people, it’s hard to see how this special won’t be a success. After all, the trailer reveals a jab at The Monuments Men that manages to poke fun at both Clooney and Murray simultaneously, so it’s already off to a good start.

A Very Murray Christmas premieres on Netflix on December 4th, 2015.

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'The Night Before': Film Review

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The Bottom Line

A scattered but often hilarious stocking-stuffer.

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Friday, November 20 (Columbia Pictures)

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Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Seth Rogen and Anthony Mackie hunt for the world's best Christmas party in Jonathan Levine's latest.

A Christmas comedy whose warm and fuzzy theme doesn't get in the way of the hedonistic action fueling its laughs, Jonathan Levine's The Night Before reminds us that while the families we choose can be just as important as those we're born with, those bonds require conscious renewal in ways blood ties don't. And that 'shrooms and nose candy are as bad a pairing as egg nog and champagne. Seth Rogen frequently upstages costars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Anthony Mackie without derailing the momentum of this up-all-night pic, which will have little trouble connecting with fans of outings like This is the End and Pineapple Express; meanwhile, Gordon-Levitt's Mr. Lonelyhearts romantic quest offers some mistletoe to female auds less drawn to such mayhem.

Gordon-Levitt plays Ethan, who lost his parents as a young adult and found solace in his best buds Isaac (Rogen) and Chris (Mackie). So we learn in a welcome storybook-narration intro by Tracy Morgan, one of few elocutionists who could get away with rhyming "two thousand and one" with "became an or-phan." Morgan explains their tradition of spending every Christmas Eve together, indulging in mischief both innocent and not while hunting for the exclusive Nutcracka Ball, a secret bash held somewhere in New York's five boroughs.

Life being life, Isaac and Chris by now have reasons to discontinue this annual outing: Isaac and his wife are expecting a baby; Chris recently found fame as a pro football player. But Ethan remains adrift and needy, especially after breaking up with longtime girlfriend Diana (Masters of Sex's Lizzy Caplan). His string of crummy temp jobs pays off, though, when as a coat-check elf he discovers three tickets to the Nutcracka Ball. If the tradition is ending, at least it will be with a bang.

While the fellas pre-game the night's big event with all the rituals they've established over 15 years — karaoke, the donning of atrocious holiday sweaters — the film gets less mileage from their antics than from a string of cameos, including sincere oddball Nathan Fielder as a limo driver who wants in on the action and Broad City cocreator Ilana Glazer as a libidinous and hilariously fervent disciple of the Grinch.

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One bi-curious drop-in will surprise nobody who follows Rogen's career; another wrings laughs from the abhorrent real-life phenomenon of Santacon, in which drunken louts pollute Manhattan neighborhoods one day a year in Santa costumes. But lest the film become a messy jumble of cameos, pop-culture references and THC-soaked A Christmas Carol nods via Michael Shannon's perfectly-cast pot dealer, the shamble through Manhattan and Brooklyn draws momentum from an increasingly deranged Rogen: Isaac's wife has given him a Whitman's Sampler-style array of drugs so he can enjoy this last fling, and he can't help trying to counter one bad trip with another, then another. Sweaty and desperate, the actor is as funny as ever here, destroying a Midnight Mass and exploding in I-can't-have-a-baby tirades. Mackie and Gordon-Levitt just have to keep up.

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As it careens from Christmas present to future to past under the deadpan guidance of Shannon's Mr. Green, the movie gets distracted enough by its assorted comic baubles that it fails to become a Scrooged-level incarnation of Christmas miracles. But it offers more than enough laughs to justify taking time out from TV marathons of A Christmas Story, and maybe enough, at least for younger audiences, to become a pinch-hitter each year when established classics like Elf grow too familiar.

Production company: Point Grey

Cast: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Seth Rogen, Anthony Mackie, Lizzy Caplan, Jillian Bell, Mindy Kaling, Michael Shannon

Director: Jonathan Levine

Screenwriters: Jonathan Levine, Kyle Hunter, Ariel Shaffir, Evan Goldberg

Producers: Evan Goldberg, Seth Rogen, James Weaver

Executive producers: Nathan Kahane, Joe Drake, Kyle Hunter, Ariel Shaffir, Barbara A. Hall, Ben Waisbren

Director of photography: Brandon Trost

Production designer: Annie Spitz

Costume designer: Melissa Toth

Editor: Zene Baker

Music: Marco Beltrami, Miles Hankins

Casting directors: Henry Russell Bergstein, Allison Estrin

R, 101 minutes

FIRST TEASER: Charlize Theron is terrifying as evil Queen Ravenna alongside Chris Hemsworth in debut clip of The Huntsman: Winter's War

She was out to get the heart of her young stepdaughter Snow White, played by Kristen Stewart in 2012's Snow White And The Huntsman.

And now evil Queen Ravenna is back for The Huntsman: Winter's War, which showed a teaser of its new trailer on Tuesday.

Charlize Theron, 40, steals the show as she throws a frightening fit in the 15-second clip. She is joined by co-stars Chris Hemsworth, 32, Jessica Chastain, 38, and Emily Blunt, 32.


Not to be trifled with: Charlize Theron reprised her role as the frightening and powerful evil Queen Ravenna in the new teaser for The Huntsman: Winter's War, released on Tuesday

Not to be trifled with: Charlize Theron reprised her role as the frightening and powerful evil Queen Ravenna in the new teaser for The Huntsman: Winter's War, released on Tuesday

Things begin peacefully enough in the teaser, first cutting to a whimsical forest, before panning to Hollywood hunk Chris - who plays the titular Huntsman, Eric - who smiles at something off camera.

He was a part of Snow White's journey in the first film. However, this movie will focus on his backstory, and how he and Queen Ravenna's paths first crossed before meeting Snow White, according to The Wrap.

The teaser also introduces Emily's character - Ravenna’s ice queen sister Freya - who arrives riding on the back of a polar bear.

All is calm: The teaser begins peacefully enough, with shots of a whimsical forest

All is calm: The teaser begins peacefully enough, with shots of a whimsical forest

There he is! He was but a part of Snow White's story in the first film, but Chris Hemsworth's Huntsman Eric is a leading man in this sequel, as the movie follows how he first crossed paths with Queen Ravenna

There he is! He was but a part of Snow White's story in the first film, but Chris Hemsworth's Huntsman Eric is a leading man in this sequel, as the movie follows how he first crossed paths with Queen Ravenna

New characters: This teaser introduces a few new faces, including Ravenna's ice queen sister Freya (Emily Blunt), who makes quite the entrance riding in on a polar bear

New characters: This teaser introduces a few new faces, including Ravenna's ice queen sister Freya (Emily Blunt), who makes quite the entrance riding in on a polar bear

And Jessica, Eric's long-lost love, the warrior Sara, looks fearsome in the forest sporting leather and wielding knives.

The short clip seems to promise action like the first film, as Eric is then seen brandishing an axe as he jumps off of a roof.

Ravenna, meanwhile, shows off her dark side as she appears to be using magic to shatter a mirror, while a black liquid can be seen bleeding from her mouth as she screams.

New villain? Freya, like her sister, is stunning, dripping in silver as she rides on screen, but will likely be a big threat for Eric and another new character, Sara (Jessica Chastain)

New villain? Freya, like her sister, is stunning, dripping in silver as she rides on screen, but will likely be a big threat for Eric and another new character, Sara (Jessica Chastain)

Showing off her skills: Jessica looked fearsome as Warrior Sara wielding knives in her leather ensemble

Showing off her skills: Jessica looked fearsome as Warrior Sara wielding knives in her leather ensemble

Action-packed: Though short, the teaser seemed to promise lots of action, much like 2012's The Huntsman, as in one scene Chris's character Eric could be seen  brandishing an axe as he jumped off of a roof

Action-packed: Though short, the teaser seemed to promise lots of action, much like 2012's The Huntsman, as in one scene Chris's character Eric could be seen brandishing an axe as he jumped off of a roof

The teaser comes one day after new new cast photos - as well as a new official title - were released for the film, and just a day before the studio plans to drop the first full-length trailer.

The sequel was originally planned with director Rupert Sanders, who helmed Snow White and the Huntsman, in talks to return.

However, in August 2012, it emerged that Sanders was cheating on his wife with actress Kristen Stewart during their involvement in the first film.

Things are heating up! Chris's character has a love interest in this film, Warrior Sara, played by Jessica

Things are heating up! Chris's character has a love interest in this film, Warrior Sara, played by Jessica

Heavy is the head that wears the crown: Darkness could be seen creeping into the golden-hued poster for evil Queen Ravenna

Heavy is the head that wears the crown: Darkness could be seen creeping into the golden-hued poster for evil Queen Ravenna

Back in action! Chris suited up in leather and wielded axes to reprise his role as The Huntsman for his cast photo

Back in action! Chris suited up in leather and wielded axes to reprise his role as The Huntsman for his cast photo

Due to the controversy, the sequel was shelved and a spin-off film concentrating on the Huntsman was planned instead, which would not star Stewart.

Meanwhile, after the Sony hacks revealed the massive pay disparities between male and female stars, it was reported that Charlize demanded $10 million for her role in The Huntsman: Winter's War, the same as co-star Chris.

And much to fan's delight, as the star brilliantly portrays the fashionable and wicked queen, it would seem she was able to negotiate her wishes.

The Huntsman: Winter’s War will hit theaters everywhere on April 22, 2016.

Winter is coming: Emily (L) and Jessica (R) join Chris and Charlize for The Huntsman: Winter’s War, which will hit theaters everywhere on April 22, 2016
Winter is coming: Emily (L) and Jessica (R) join Chris and Charlize for The Huntsman: Winter’s War, which will hit theaters everywhere on April 22, 2016

Winter is coming: Emily (L) and Jessica (R) join Chris and Charlize for The Huntsman: Winter’s War, which will hit theaters everywhere on April 22, 2016

AMC’s ‘Better Call Saul’ Set to Return in February

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November 16, 2015 | 09:12AM PT

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Senior Editor @ratesrick

AMC’s “Better Call Saul,” coming off one of the highest-rated rookie seasons in cable history, will return for season two in February, the network announced Monday.

“Saul” will once again air Mondays at 10 p.m., starting Feb. 15. On its opening night, its competition will include the Grammy Awards on CBS, with the kudocast moving away from its traditional Sunday timeslot due to a holiday weekend and Valentine’s Day. (“Saul” actually opened opposite the Grammys in its rookie season, airing after “The Walking Dead” before moving to its regular Monday timeslot.)

The prequel to “Breaking Bad” debuted last February as the season’s No. 1 new series on cable among adults 18-49, adults 25-54 and total viewers. It now holds the title as the No. 2 highest-rated first season in cable history among adults 18-49 and 25-54 since Nielsen began measuring Live+3 viewing; the only series rated higher were AMC’s own “Fear the Walking Dead” and “The Walking Dead.”

In its inaugural season, “Better Call Saul” garnered seven Primetime Emmy Award nominations, including outstanding drama series, and won two Critics’ Choice TV Awards for best actor in a drama Series (Bob Odenkirk) and best supporting actor in a drama series (Jonathan Banks) and the TCA Award for outstanding new program.

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Singer Halsey Strips Down to Her Calvins for Playboy


11/15

Halsey is featured in the December issue of Playboy. The electro-pop singer-songwriter posed for clothed photos for the adult magazine's "Becoming Attraction" series. She also discussed how her sexuality impacts her confidence.


"My confidence grew from being intelligent, from being sexual," Halsey tells the magazine. "Put me on stage in front of 100,000 people if you want. You can't scare me."


Halsey currently is on tour in support of her debut album, Badlands. Next summer, she'll headline a sold-out show at New York City's Madison Square Garden.


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These Millennials Are Shaking Up the Jazz World

Some of the finest rising jazz vocalists, such as Tatiana Eva-Marie, 27 (far left), and Cyrille Aimée, 31 (reclining on piano), can trace their lineage to France, a jazz mecca. Here the two are joined on a barge on the Hudson River by pianist Aaron Diehl, 30, saxophonist Grace Kelly, 23, and singer Brianna Thomas, 32.
Photograph by Mark Seliger.
Thanks to the likes of Esperanza Spalding, Trombone Shorty, and Cécile McLorin Salvant, jazz has found a new rhythm.

If the array of fresh faces in these images surprises you, well, it shouldn’t. Jazz has always been a young person’s game. Two of the greatest innovators in the history of jazz, Louis Armstrong and Charlie Parker, were both in their mid-20s when they made their breakthroughs, the ones that changed the music for all time. And most sidemen in the Big Band era were college-age.

So, what makes jazz—which is hot, hot, hot these days and nights—so different in the second decade of its second century? Once again, young musicians (whether first exposed via YouTube or one of the myriad high-school programs that have sprouted across the land like clover) are taking the lead and flocking to jazz. But now they’re doing so in a way that’s linked to the genre’s 100-year history and, at the same time, completely unique to the current generation.

With a nod to this youth movement, we’ve defined the start of the contemporary era as 1981, when Wynton Marsalis—the 21st-century ambassador of jazz—recorded his eponymous first album. And every musician pictured on these pages was, in fact, born in or after that auspicious year. (This explains the absence of various thirtysomething standouts, such as Edmar Castañeda, Alexis Cole, Jamie Cullum, Robert Glasper, Mary Halvorson, Hiromi, Derrick Hodge, José James, Irvin Mayfield, Gretchen Parlato, Jenny Scheinman, Marcus Strickland, Sachal Vasandani, Warren Wolf, and Miguel Zenón, among others. Anat Cohen and Jason Moran—both utterly remarkable—just hit 40.) The tempo has even picked up. In the months since these photos were taken (as the 36 virtuosos captured here have zigged and zagged through New York en route to far-flung concert dates), there has been a parade of other young talents who h... attention.

It is important to note that both the music itself and the ways in which it’s being heard are much more open-ended than ever before. In the 1980s, when Marsalis ignited the hard-bop revival and what we now call the “Young Lions” era, it seemed like nearly every promising novice was playing as if he were auditioning for Miles Davis or John Coltrane. Thirty years later, things are much less predictable: you walk into a club in, say, Austin or Portland, or any of the dozens of venues that are currently hopping in New York City, and a 25-year-old might be playing music that reflects the absorbed influence of Monk, Stockhausen, or Django Reinhardt. Their styles and shadings come from jazz’s countless offshoots and from every continent.

The traditional music industry has been in free fall for the entire careers of these younger players. A generation ago, in contrast, emerging artists did everything they could to be noticed by producer Bruce Lundvall (who passed away in May) or manager Mary Ann Topper; between them they helped launch the careers of Norah Jones, Diana Krall, and many of their peers. In the Spotify-Beats-MP3 age, the boundaries are almost nonexistent, and the musicians are less dependent on the approval of such gatekeepers. In addition, the current decade has been much more of a live-music scene than any other time since World War I. Where tours used to coalesce around a new album, now, in the day of the download, physical CDs are primarily a “merch” item to sell at shows.

The overall result has been overwhelmingly positive: today, musicians, rather than following trends, have increased leeway to be themselves and can work, literally, without temporal or geographical limits. Contemporary jazzmen and -women are free to create in whatever style they want (and a stylish crowd they are), whether an existing format—from Jazz Age-inspired “hot jazz” to hip-hop-infused hybrids, to world jazz, which interacts with disparate rhythms and forms from around the globe—or a mode entirely of their own invention. When asked what distinguishes jazz from other music out there, virtually everyone included in this portfolio answered, “Freedom.” Insists Sam Friend, a 27-year-old New Orleans-based composer and bandleader (whose father, it so happens, is a V.F. editor): “The idea of jazz being ‘niche’ is just a phase. Jazz started out as pop—music for the many, not just the few. And judging by the energy and size of the jazz crowds today, who’s to say we can’t make it pop again?”

Melody Gardot, EFG London Jazz Festival, Festival Hall, review: 'startling'

Melody Gardot
Melody Gardot Credit: Franco P Tettamanti Pictures

With such a perfectly melodious name, Melody Gardot was surely destined to be a star. Last night at the Royal Festival Hall she certainly seemed like one. It was a proper old-fashioned rock gig, with a kick-ass rhythm section, clouds of dry ice, a gyrating trio of saxes and trumpet, and a wall of pumping sound that made everyone sway and clap ecstatically.

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It was something of a shock, and not just because this was a gig hosted by the EFG London Jazz Festival. Gardot first impinged on our consciousness back in 2009 as a tiny, gamine confessor of whispered intimacies, perched on a stool in sweet floral print frocks. She hid behind her luxurious fringe as if the light was too bright for her – as indeed it was, after a terrible road accident in her late teens left her with a host of ailments, including sensitivity to light.

With that smoky, tremulous voice and slightly limping gait (Gardot walked everywhere with a cane), she seemed the embodiment of fragility. The songs played up to that image. The hit number from her first album, Baby I’m a Fool revealed her foolishness was all to do with love.

Melody Gardot: 'Music is ... there is'

Last night Gardot seemed determined to put all that behind her. She strolled on, cane-free, dressed in black figure-hugging leather, and plunged into Same to You, a pounding rock-gospel number with a stark message that “what goes round, comes round”.

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It came from her new album Currency of Man, which deliberately eschews the personal in favour of bigger sounds and bigger issues. March for Mingus, with Gardot at the piano instead of her usual guitar, was as defiant in its homage to the great jazz bassist as the title suggests. It Gonna Come, the evening’s ecstatic encore, was about the plight of Los Angeles’s poor communities.

That astonishing voice had a way of flaring into a sultry rasp, blending sexiness, defiance and vulnerability that evoked French singers of old.

Most powerful of the politicised songs was Preacherman, a dirge of acid-rock intensity in memory of Emmett Till, the black teenager whose murder helped to ignite the civil rights movement. While the sound itself carried us back to those far-off days, the political resonance is sadly as relevant as ever. Trumpet player Shareef Clayton and saxophonists Korey Riker and Irwin Hall gyrated just like the backing bands did back in Motown’s heyday, letting forth solos of wailing intensity.

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You could say this startling expansion of Gardot’s range was only to be expected. She was never entirely sweet softness. That astonishing voice had a way of flaring into a sultry rasp, blending sexiness, defiance and vulnerability that evoked French singers of old. But those qualities are still personal; they don’t sit well with political edge and rock raunchiness.

Here the things that make Gardot special were often hidden behind Chuck Staab’s ecstatic drums and Edwin Livingstone’s floor-shaking bass. They reappeared, magically, in the quieter songs like Morning Sun, which mused on the connection between dawn and the new life of a new-born baby. And Gardot couldn’t resist giving us Baby I’m a Fool, signalling the change of tone by tossing away her hat and allowing that striking mane of blond hair to tumble out.

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In all it was a powerful gig, but it left behind a misgiving that the elaborate trappings, cunningly paced and lit for maximum impact, almost drowned the delicate figure at its heart. No misgivings spoiled the sheer joyousness of the support band, the South African vocal trio Soil. Here there was no elaborate production, just the simple marvel of Buhle Mda’s ringing soprano and Ntsika Ngxanga’s high tenor, floating in radiant harmony over the beat-boxing of Luphindo Ngxanga. The old adage that less is more has rarely seemed more apt.

The EFG London Jazz Festival continues until 22 November www.efglondonjazzfestival.org.uk

James Morrison performs Too Late for Lullabies - acoustic music session

Singer-songwriter James Morrison
Singer-songwriter James Morrison

In August 2015, James Morrison played his first live shows since 2011. The sold-out shows at Wilton’s Music Hall and the Tabernacle in London proved to be the welcome back gigs that his fans had been waiting for.

As Morrison continues his autumn tour, which began in Edinburgh yesterday (November 16), we have an exclusive video of the singer performing Too Late for Lullabies.

The song is reminiscent of Morrison’s much-loved folk-soul sound but with an added touch of American gospel.

Read and listen: http://www.telegraph.co.u...lullabies/

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Latin Grammys: Natalia LaFourcade & Juan Luis Guerra Win Big; Mana & Los Tigres Get Political

By Leila Cobo | November 20, 2015 12:16 AM EST

Natalia Lafourcade

Natalia Lafourcade performs onstage during the 16th Latin GRAMMY Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Nov. 19, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nev.

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It was a night of out-of-the-box collabs, politics & Colombians.

Natalia LaFourcade is tiny -- barely 5 feet tall. But at the 16th annual Latin Grammy Awards, she was mighty, taking home four awards: record of the year, song of the year and best alternative song for “Hasta la Raíz,” as well as best alternative album for Hasta la Raíz. The set of intimate, yet commercially appealing songs also won best engineered album.

Although LaFourcade is hardly a new act -- she’s 31 and in 2003, she was a best new artist nominee -- her win in major categories signals at the very least a breath of fresh air that goes beyond the urban beats that have ruled the charts and the names that have traditionally ruled the Latin Grammys' big wins.

“I feel I’ve been faithful to my convictions and my desires,” said LaFourcade when asked how she’s been able to be successful with more alternative music. “I’ve taken small, firm steps and I try to do things as beautiful and artistically as I can.”

Onstage, LaFourcade dedicated her win to Mexico and to Latin Americans. “Let's treasure our roots, even when we’re far away,” she said.
Cultural pride was a constant in the awards show, which aired live on the Univision network from the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas.

Second in number of wins was bachata icon Juan Luis Guerra, known for his often sublime mix of danceable and sophisticated; he won album of the year and best contemporary tropical album (beating out a bevy of much younger competitors) for Todo tiene su hora and best tropical song for “Por tus besos.”

2015 Latin Grammy Awards Photos: Red Carpet & More!

“Honestly, this one took me by surprise. It was a very competitive category,” said Guerra, referring to his album of the year win, the only main category that didn’t go to LaFourcade. His inspiration, added Guerra, a devout Christian, came from God. “All my capability comes from him. And he continues to give me beautiful things,” he added, raising two of his three Grammys.

Another Latin Grammy favorite, Banda El Recodo de Don Cruz Lizárraga -- who play traditional Mexican banda music with elaborate arrangements -- won best banda album while their song “Todo tuyo” won best regional song. And singer/songwriter Leonel Garcia, nominated for six Latin Grammys, won two as a co-writer for LaFourcade’s “Hasta la Raíz.”

Given the state of the times, some politics seemed inevitable, and they came in with a satisfying bang.

Two Latin music icons -- Mexican rockers Maná (fresh from winning best pop/rock album for Cama Incendiada) and norteño kings Los Tigres del Norte -- in a way photo-bombed the show when, after their joint performance, they unfurled a banner that read: “United Latinos, Don’t Vote For Racists.”

Both onstage, during their acceptance speech, and backstage, talking to the media, Maná got specific.

Manu

Manu at the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards on Nov. 19, 2015 in Las Vegas. Getty Images

“You have the opportunity to vote for someone who supports immigration reform,” said lead singer Fher Olvera, who has long been vocal about the topic. “There are over 50 million Latins in the U.S. It’s the country with the second largest Hispanic population in the world. There are many ways to craft fair immigration reform.”

Neither Maná nor Los Tigres actually lobbied for any candidate, nor did they mention the name Trump at any time.

“We’re simply saying vote for the most human candidate,” said Olvera.

Mana & Los Tigres Del Norte to Latino Voters at Latin Grammy Awards: 'Don't Vote for the Racists'

Politics, however, mostly took a backseat to Latin pride, which was in constant evidence during a show rife with local cultural references and sometimes unexpected collaborations.

Colombia’s ChocQuibTown performed an urban blend of salsa and Pacific rhythms called “salsa choque.” Another Colombian band, Bomba Estereo, performed their single “Fiesta,” a mix of dance and folk beats, with Will Smith. J Balvin opened the show performing with Major Lazer and MO. And Nicky Jam closed the show with a vallenato/reggaeton performance alongside Silvestre Dangond.

ChocQuibTown
ChocQuibTown perform at the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards on Nov. 19, 2015 in Las Vegas.Getty Images

And yes, Colombia had a very notable place in these Latin Grammys. In what was most definitely a surprise win, young, quirky Colombian trio Monsieur Periné, whose music is at times reminiscent of Postmodern Jukebox, won best new artist, despite the fact that their music is very little known here.

Another young Colombian trio, Diamante Eléctrico, won best rock album. J Balvin won best urban song for “Ay vamos” and Nicky Jam, an adopted Colombian of sorts, won best urban performance with Enrique Iglesias for “El perdón.”

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J Balvin and MO at the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards on Nov. 19, 2015 in Las Vegas.Getty Images

Most of the 48 awards of the evening were doled out at the pre-telecast, billed this year as the “Premiere Awards,” which took place at the KA Theater in the MGM Grand.

Beside Guerra and LaFourcade, who collected early awards, Mexican star Pedro Fernandez won best ranchero album for Acaríciame el corazón, and exhorted the small audience to show their appreciation. “I want to hear that applause. It’s not easy to make an album!” he shouted good-naturedly, although much applause was spontaneously given to Colombian trio ChocQuibTown, who won best tropical fusion album for El Mismo. “We come from a very small place,” said member Tostao, referring to their impoverished home state of Chocó. “We work very hard to make our dreams come true.”

Other early winners included the videos for Calle 13's "Ojos Color Sol" -- which features Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal -- and Juanes' "Loco de Amor, La Historia," which won best short form video and best long from video, respectively. Both were coincidentally directed by Puerto Rico’s Kacho Lopez and produced by Tristiana Lopez.

Alex Cuba won for best singer/songwriter album for Healer and veteran Ruben Blades, who, with Roberto Delgado & Orchestra, won best salsa album for his independently produced and released Son de Panamá.

Cuba was also present in the Best traditional tropical album, Tributo a los compadres, no quiero llanto, by Dominican sonero Jose Alberto “El Canario” with Septeto Santiaguero. The set was recorded at Egrem’s studios in Havana.

Best rock album went to Colombian trio Diamante Eléctrico for their independently-produced B.

There were tears of joy; Alex Cuba cried when he dedicated his win to his wife Sara, who has a song bearing her name in the album. And there were also moments of sadness.

Sebastian Krys, who won Producer of the year for his work with multiple acts, including Alejandro Sanz’s multi-nominated album Sirope, dedicated his award to beloved Latin producer, songwriter and engineer Balta Hinojosa, who died last year of leukemia.

“We are all very fortunate to be here, doing what we do,” said Krys, accepting the award.

Jada Pinkett Smith dares to bare in silver embellished dress with see-through top alongside Will Smith at the Latin Grammys

Jada Pinkett Smith was there to support her husband Will Smith who was performing, but didn't miss a chance to play the showgirl too.

The 44-year-old actress attracted more than her fair share of attention the moment her heels touched the carpet at the 16th Annual Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas on Thursday.

Jada risked total exposure of her chest while wearing a shimmery silver dress featuring an almost totally see-through top, and she wore it with pride while mingling with the likes of Rosalyn Sanchez, Ricky Martin, Zoe Saldana, Rita Morena, Casper Smart and many more.

Daring to bare... her chest: Jada Pinkett Smith was an unofficial showgirl in a silver dress with see-through top at the Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas with husband Will Smith

Daring to bare... her chest: Jada Pinkett Smith was an unofficial showgirl in a silver dress with see-through top at the Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas with husband Will Smith

The Magic Mike XXL star wasn't shy in the least as she posed this way and that way to better show off her figure, her toned legs and that décolletage.

Long drop earrings, a small silver clutch and delicately strapped high heels added to the elegance, and when she turned around displayed more skin thanks to the low-cut back.

Jada wore bright pink lipstick and mauve shadow to showcase her chiseled features.

Surprise: The 44-year-old Magic Mike XXL star created some sheer magic of her own in that sequin-embellished and embroidered frock

Surprise: The 44-year-old Magic Mike XXL star created some sheer magic of her own in that sequin-embellished and embroidered frock

Confident: Jada's outfit was risqué but at least she had the confidence to pull it off successfully
Confident: Jada's outfit was risqué but at least she had the confidence to pull it off successfully

Confident: Jada's outfit was risqué but at least she had the confidence to pull it off successfully

He's enchanted: Will certainly looked proud and amazed while hitting up the event that took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena

He's enchanted: Will certainly looked proud and amazed while hitting up the event that took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena

Making accessories count: Jada added delicately strapped silver heels, a small silver clutch and dangling drop earrings to the ensemble

Making accessories count: Jada added delicately strapped silver heels, a small silver clutch and dangling drop earrings to the ensemble

Room for one more: Will not only had his gorgeous wife with him but also his eldest son Trey, 23, from a previous marriage

Room for one more: Will not only had his gorgeous wife with him but also his eldest son Trey, 23, from a previous marriage

Will, 47, who joined Bomba Estéreo on stage to sing their song Fiesta, was the proud man.

'It's truly an honor for me to perform at the Latin Grammys,' the actor-rap artist told People en Español, adding: 'To be surrounded with so many artists who have made such an impact globally is really exciting for me.'

Not only was he accompanied by his gorgeous wife of 18 years and counting, but his eldest son Trey was also on hand for the fun.

That's my boy: Will showed off his handsome and tall son as the cameras clicked away

That's my boy: Will showed off his handsome and tall son as the cameras clicked away

Well, he is the Fresh Prince: The proud father and former Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air star gave his son a big hug and a kiss on the cheek

Well, he is the Fresh Prince: The proud father and former Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air star gave his son a big hug and a kiss on the cheek

His tolerance only goes so far: Trey might have been thinking, 'Hey, dad, quit it!' by now

His tolerance only goes so far: Trey might have been thinking, 'Hey, dad, quit it!' by now

Performer: Will was on hand to join joined Bomba Estéreo on stage to sing their song Fiesta

Performer: Will was on hand to join joined Bomba Estéreo on stage to sing their song Fiesta

Strike a pose: Jada did indeed pose well as her husband of 18 years snapped a photo

Strike a pose: Jada did indeed pose well as her husband of 18 years snapped a photo

Don't they look cute: Will had composed himself by the time he and Jada reached their seats

Don't they look cute: Will had composed himself by the time he and Jada reached their seats

VIPs: The star couple garnered a few double takes in this star-studded audience

VIPs: The star couple garnered a few double takes in this star-studded audience

Family affair: Jada was joined in the star row by two of her fave guys - her husband and her stepson Trey

Family affair: Jada was joined in the star row by two of her fave guys - her husband and her stepson Trey

Will clowned around before the ceremony by hugging and kissing his tolerant offspring on the cheek.

Co-host Roselyn Sanchez turned heads in three stunning gowns, arriving in a champagne halterneck number before switching into a sheer-paneled gown and then a dark deep-cut number for her onstage duties.

Jacqueline Bracamontes, who was also a co-host, captured attention by arriving in a royal blue figure-hugging gown that included a dazzling assymetrical design.

High class: Zoe Saldana was a classy lady in a black dress with off-the-shoulder sleeves
High class: Zoe Saldana was a classy lady in a black dress with off-the-shoulder sleeves

High class: Zoe Saldana was a classy lady in a black dress with off-the-shoulder sleeves

Lovely: Zoe was the essence of sophistication as she posed in ankle-strapped heels

Lovely: Zoe was the essence of sophistication as she posed in ankle-strapped heels

Date night: The Avatar star made it a date night by bringing her husband Marco Perego

Date night: The Avatar star made it a date night by bringing her husband Marco Perego

Cuddly on the carpet: Zoe and her artsy artist husband Marco hugged as they greeted the cameras

Cuddly on the carpet: Zoe and her artsy artist husband Marco hugged as they greeted the cameras

Like Rosalyn, Jacqueline enjoyed some wardrobe changes of her own, slipping into a satiny amethyst gown that exposed her shoulders and arms.

Later, Jacqueline was wearing a creamy, beaded gown with long flaring skirt and train.

Zoe Saldana attended with her husband of two years, Marco Perego, and she didn't disappoint in the fashion arena either.

Spotlight: Roselyn Sanchez made a few dazzling wardrobe changes while co-hosting the show and arrived wearing a shimmery halterneck gown

Spotlight: Roselyn Sanchez made a few dazzling wardrobe changes while co-hosting the show and arrived wearing a shimmery halterneck gown

Racy and risqué: The Devious Maids star also slipped into a very deep-cut black and gold-patterned gown, left, and a white number with revealing sides
Racy and risqué: The Devious Maids star also slipped into a very deep-cut black and gold-patterned gown, left, and a white number with revealing sides

Racy and risqué: The Devious Maids star also slipped into a very deep-cut black and gold-patterned gown, left, and a white number with revealing sides

She's got company: Roselyn was joined by her actor husband Eric Winter

She's got company: Roselyn was joined by her actor husband Eric Winter

Amazingly asymmetrical: Co-host Jacqueline Bracamontes hit up the red carpet in a dazzlingly patterned blue cut-out number that was the first of a few costume changes for her too

Amazingly asymmetrical: Co-host Jacqueline Bracamontes hit up the red carpet in a dazzlingly patterned blue cut-out number that was the first of a few costume changes for her too

Ladies night: Roselyn showed off more side view as she posed with her co-host Jacqueline Bracamontes who later delighted in this amethyst number

Ladies night: Roselyn showed off more side view as she posed with her co-host Jacqueline Bracamontes who later delighted in this amethyst number

Making her presence known: Roselyn Sanchez entertained the crowd with her engaging personality

Making her presence known: Roselyn Sanchez entertained the crowd with her engaging personality

They're having fun: Roselyn and Jacqueline knew how to lighten things up

They're having fun: Roselyn and Jacqueline knew how to lighten things up

Winning team: The co-hosts gave this gig their absolute all

Winning team: The co-hosts gave this gig their absolute all

Toast of the town: While Roselyn wowed in her third and very plunging black gown, Jacqueline did the same in her next sparkling champagne number

Toast of the town: While Roselyn wowed in her third and very plunging black gown, Jacqueline did the same in her next sparkling champagne number

Cool and coral: While Julieta Rada rocked a two-piece teal-green number, Jessica Cediel caught the eye in a very low-cut shimmery coral gown
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Cool and coral: While Julieta Rada rocked a two-piece teal-green number, Jessica Cediel caught the eye in a very low-cut shimmery coral gown

Cool and coral: While Julieta Rada rocked a two-piece teal-green number, Jessica Cediel caught the eye in a very low-cut shimmery coral gown

Stand out stars: Jamillette Gaxiola, Blanca Blanco and Alejandra Espinoza all turned heads in their leg-revealing gowns
Stand out stars: Jamillette Gaxiola, Blanca Blanco and Alejandra Espinoza all turned heads in their leg-revealing gowns
Stand out stars: Jamillette Gaxiola, Blanca Blanco and Alejandra Espinoza all turned heads in their leg-revealing gowns

Stand out stars: Jamillette Gaxiola, Blanca Blanco and Alejandra Espinoza all turned heads in their leg-revealing gowns

The mother-of-twins looked smashing in a clingy black dress with short, off-the-shoulder sleeves and a modest, below-the-knee hem.

Zoe's artist husband looked artsy in a caramel suede jacket over a black T-shirt and black faded jeans, along with beige suede boots to match.

West Side Story star Rita Moreno was an ace in monochrome as she glided to the awards ceremony in a contemporary-style, black-and-white paneled gown with little black bolero jacket.

Pretty as a petal: Patricia Zavala showed off her curvy figure in a contemporary-style gown with lots of skin-baring cut-outs
Pretty as a petal: Patricia Zavala showed off her curvy figure in a contemporary-style gown with lots of skin-baring cut-outs

Pretty as a petal: Patricia Zavala showed off her curvy figure in a contemporary-style gown with lots of skin-baring cut-outs

Monochrome magic: Rita Moreno charmed in a black-and-white gown with matching bolero jacket

Monochrome magic: Rita Moreno charmed in a black-and-white gown with matching bolero jacket

Sizzling: Fernanda Kelly turned heads in a see-through and shimmery black gown

Sizzling: Fernanda Kelly turned heads in a see-through and shimmery black gown

Fringe benefits: Genesis Rodriguez was a stunner in a metallic grey frock with cut-out and fringe details

Fringe benefits: Genesis Rodriguez was a stunner in a metallic grey frock with cut-out and fringe details

Solo? Jennifer Lopez's boyfriend Casper Smart walked the carpet without his lady love

Solo? Jennifer Lopez's boyfriend Casper Smart walked the carpet without his lady love

Details: Casper looked 'smart' in a blue three-piece suit and opened up the jacket to reveal striped lining

Details: Casper looked 'smart' in a blue three-piece suit and opened up the jacket to reveal striped lining

Actress Jessica Cediel was refreshing in a peppermint pink gown with a racy, down-to-the-navel neckline and shimmery details throughout the fabric.

Singer Julieta Rada was a modern marvel in a jade-green two-piece ensemble, the skirt featuring a belly-button revealing dip and flowing train.

TV personality Alejandra Espinoza wowed in a midnight blue trumpet train gown with plunging cleavage that was decorated with plenty of bling.

What a performance: Will Smith performed his song Fiesta with collaborator Bomba Estéreo

What a performance: Will Smith performed his song Fiesta with collaborator Bomba Estéreo

Wild thing: Will and singer Liliana Saumet of Bomba Estereo rocked the house

Wild thing: Will and singer Liliana Saumet of Bomba Estereo rocked the house

He's still got it: The rapper-turned-actor managed to sway the crowd with his lively performance

He's still got it: The rapper-turned-actor managed to sway the crowd with his lively performance

Comfy clothes: Will had ditched the suit in favor of white and trendily tattered garb

Comfy clothes: Will had ditched the suit in favor of white and trendily tattered garb

Party: Will and Jada were rocking backstage at the show too

Party: Will and Jada were rocking backstage at the show too

Popular: Ricky Martin put on a sizzling show with scantily clad back-up dancers

Popular: Ricky Martin put on a sizzling show with scantily clad back-up dancers

Living the high life: The singer put on a show-stopping performance

Living the high life: The singer put on a show-stopping performance

You want it, you got it: Ricky sang Disparo Al Corazon and then cranked up the volume with La Mordidita

You want it, you got it: Ricky sang Disparo Al Corazon and then cranked up the volume with La Mordidita

Duo: Ricky was joined on stage by Wisin who looked cool in a metal-studded coat

Duo: Ricky was joined on stage by Wisin who looked cool in a metal-studded coat

Model Jamillette Gaxiola showcased her curvy figure in a cleavage-baring, silky teal-green gown with a leg-baring split in front.

Actress Blanca Blanco equally dazzled in a busily patterned gown belted at the waist and split down the side, with cut-outs along each arm.

Patricia Zavala was a delight in bubblegum pink, her gown allowing ample glimpses of skin thanks to cut-outs at the waist and in back.

West Side... striptease? Rita Moreno - who played Anita in 1961's West Side Story - whipped off her little black jacket while on stage at the Latin Grammy Awards

West Side... striptease? Rita Moreno - who played Anita in 1961's West Side Story - whipped off her little black jacket while on stage at the Latin Grammy Awards

Team work: Genesis Rodriguez and  Yandel spoke on stage together

Team work: Genesis Rodriguez and Yandel spoke on stage together

Hello there: Genesis gave this photographer the sultry-eyed look

Hello there: Genesis gave this photographer the sultry-eyed look

Television personality Fernanda Kelly probably had the censors nervous as she arrived in a sheer black and sequin-studded gown with strategically placed solid ribbons of material.

Ricky Martin, who rocked a dark suit and tie when he arrived, performed an energetic number with scantily clad back-up dancers.

Jennifer Lopez' boyfriend Casper Smart made a seemingly solo trek down the red carpet in a blue suit, but he wasn't lonely as he played up to the cameras.

Aren't they romantic: Zoe Saldana and Marco Perego cuddled up and clasped hands while watching the show

Aren't they romantic: Zoe Saldana and Marco Perego cuddled up and clasped hands while watching the show

Not just a pretty face: Zoe did her part by speaking on stage during the ceremony

Not just a pretty face: Zoe did her part by speaking on stage during the ceremony

Big win: Sergio Vallin, Juan Calleros, Fher Olvera and Alex Gonzalez of the group Mana accepted the Best Pop/Rock Album award for Cama Incendiada

Big win: Sergio Vallin, Juan Calleros, Fher Olvera and Alex Gonzalez of the group Mana accepted the Best Pop/Rock Album award for Cama Incendiada

Happy: Tego Calderon accepted the award for best urban album for El Que Sabe, Sabe as presenters Rita Moreno and Enrique Santos cheered

Happy: Tego Calderon accepted the award for best urban album for El Que Sabe, Sabe as presenters Rita Moreno and Enrique Santos cheered

Win, win situation: Natalia Lafourcade was winner of the Record of the Year

Win, win situation: Natalia Lafourcade was winner of the Record of the Year

Mingling: Will Smith said hello to singer Victor Manuelle at the show

Mingling: Will Smith said hello to singer Victor Manuelle at the show

At one point, Casper revealed the stylish lining of his coat while balancing on one foot.

Meanwhile, the show was just as entertaining as the red carpet revue.

Natalia Lafourcade accepted the Record of the Year award for Hasta la Raiz.

Genesis Rodriguez certainly dazzled backstage as she posed in a metal-grey get-up featuring a long fringe skirt.

Let's party people: The Independence Day star posed with a bunch of dancers

Let's party people: The Independence Day star posed with a bunch of dancers

Smoky performance: Ricky Martin was shrouded in smoke during his performance

Smoky performance: Ricky Martin was shrouded in smoke during his performance

Getting into it: Omi and Nicky Jam performed a medley together

Getting into it: Omi and Nicky Jam performed a medley together

Latin Grammys 2015 Red Carpet Photos: Fifth Harmony, Maluma, Jacqueline Bracamontes Rock The Best And Worst Fashion Moments!

Latin Grammys 2015 Photos: Ricky Martin

Latin Grammys 2015 Photos: Jesse & Joy

One of the best parts of any award show is the red carpet fashion. The Latin Grammy Awards 2015 have taken over Las Vegas and the biggest names in music and celebrities alike have walked the press line to showcase their best looks.

Latin Grammys 2015 Photos: Roselyn Sanchez

Jacqueline Bracamontes and Roselyn Sanchez are the hosts of the night and couldn't miss the moment to show how they rock their sparkly outfits. Other artists that passed through the red carpet were Maluma, Fifth Harmony, Alejandro Sanz, Diego Boneta, Prince Royce, Ricky Martin and many more.

Latin Grammys 2015 Photos: Prince Royce

Performances at the Latin Grammys include a collaboration between Fifth Harmony and Maluma,Pablo Alborán and Julión Álvarez, Bomba Estéreo and Will Smith, J Balvin and Farruko withMajor Lazer and MØ as well as Nicky Jam and Omi.

Latin Grammys 2015 Photos: Jacqueline Bracamontes

The latter is what we love about this award show because it brings two musical genrse together to create a fusion that can only be seen during this event. Other musical acts to take over will be Natalia Lafourcade, Espinoza Paz, Prince Royceand Alejandro Sanz with Paula Fernandes and Mariachi Sol De México.

Latin Grammys 2015 Photos: Fifth Harmony

That is not all because the Person Of The Year Roberto Carlos will be performing some of his classics, Los Tigres Del Norte will also perform and Wisin will take the stage alongside Ricky Martin.

Latin Grammys 2015 Photos: Diego Boneta

The show will also have big names presenting the accolades to the winning artists. Diego Boenta, Miguel Bosé, Jesse & Joy, Zoe Saldana, Paulina Vega, Yandel, Julieta Venegas are some of the stars that will take the stage as presenters.

Latin Grammys Photos: Periko, Jessi Leon

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Latin Grammys 2015 Recap: 22 Best Moments Of Latin Music's Night! [PHOTOS]

It was a night full of great fashion, talented stars, Latino support but most importantly, amazing music. Some of the greatest Latino stars took over the stage at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada and what happened in Vegas did not stay in Vegas.

Hosted by Roselyn Sánchez and Jacqueline Bracamontes, the award ceremony included electrifying collaborations by J Balvin, Farruko, Major Lazer and MO, Maná and Los Tigres Del Norte, Bomba Estéreo and Will Smith, Nicky Jam and Omi, and solo performances by Ricky Martin and this year’s “Person of the Year,” Roberto Carlos.

Check out some of the best moments of the night in the photo gallery below.

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Never at dull moment when Latinos take over. Check out the 2015 Latin Grammys best moments below. Getty/Reuters

Farruko, MO, J Balvin

Farruko (L), MO and J Balvin (R) perform "Lean On" during the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Natalia Lafourcade

Natalia Lafourcade accepts the award for record of the year for "Hasta La Raiz" during the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Alejandro Sanz, Mariachi

Alejandro Sanz and Paula Fernandes perform "A Que No Me Dejas" during the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Banda El Recodo, Wisin

Banda El Recodo perform a medley with Wisin (C) during the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Prince Royce

Prince Royce performs "Back It Up' during the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Rita Moreno, Enrique Santos

Presenters Rita Moreno and Enrique Santos speak on stage during the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Matisse

Matisse perform "Si Fuera Facil" during the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

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Raquel Sofia performs "Te Amo Idiota" during the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

ChocQuibTown

ChocQuibTown perfom "Salsa Y Choque" during the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Pablo Alborán

Pablo Alborán performs "Recuérdame" during the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Ricky Martin

Ricky Martin perfoms "La Mordidita" during the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Natalia Jimenez, Il Volo

Natalia Jimenez performs "Creo En Mi" with Il Volo during the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Nicky Jam, Omi

Nicky Jam (L) performs "Cheerleader" with Omi during the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Mana, Tigres del Norte

Maná's Fher Olvera holds a sign reading "Latinos united don't vote for the racists!" as he performs "Somos Más Americanos" with Los Tigres del Norte during the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni (TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

Bomba Estereo, Will Smith

Bomba Estéreo performs "Fiesta" with actor Will Smith during the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Roberto Carlos

Person of the Year Roberto Carlos performs a medley during the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Ricky Martin, Wisin

Wisin (R) performs "Que Se Sienta El Deseo" with Ricky Martin during the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Espinoza Paz

Espinoza Paz performs "Perdí La Pose" during the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Maluma, Fifth Harmony

Maluma performs "Sin Contrato" with Fifth Harmony during the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Juan Luis Guerra

Juan Luis Guerra performs "Todo Tiene Su Hora" during the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Natalia Lafourcade

Natalia Lafourcade performs "Hasta La Raiz" during the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 19, 2015. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Nicky Jam

Nicky Jam accepts the award for best urban performace for "El Perdon" during the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 19, 2015.

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'Wonder Woman' Star Gal Gadot Shares First Official Look of the Iconic Hero

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Step aside Batman! The world is ready to see DC's Wonder Woman on the big screen. Gal Gadot shared the first official image from Warner Bros. upcomingWonder Woman film on Friday night. She posted the picture on Twitter with a caption that read, "Almost 75 years in the making.... #WonderWoman is underway." The tweet received over 8,000 retweets. Yeah, people are excited.

Although we've seen a brief glimpse of the Wonder Woman uniform in theBatman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice trailer, the image gives viewers a sneak peek into the iconic hero's standalone film. The photo shows the cloaked superhero standing in front of London's Big Ben with Gadot only wearing Wonder Woman's gold head gear and hand armor. But we want to know, what is she doing in London? What's happening over there?!

Wonder Woman is set to hit theaters on June 23, 2017, but we will be seeing the iconic character in March 2016 in the Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice film, which is being directed by Zack Snyder. The Wonder Woman movie is being directed by Patty Jenkins and starring Chris Pine as Steve Trevor, (Wonder Woman's love interest) Nicole Kidman, Robin Wright, Danny Huston, David Thewils and many more.

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The American Music Awards: Performers, Nominees And Everything Else You Need To Know

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Jennifer Lopez, left, and Pitbull perform on stage at the 2014 American Music Awards. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP)

The 2015 American Music Awards will be broadcast live on Sunday, November 22, at 8:00 PM ET on ABC.

ABC is betting big on its American Music Awards broadcast tonight. Last year’s live show gave ABC its strongest primetime entertainment ratings since the Academy Awards eight months earlier, attracting 11.6 million viewers. Social numbers are also strong: last year, 5.65 million tweets were sent during the broadcast. The AMAs has been pushing social engagement - announcing nominees via Snapchat, allowing fan voting on Twitter and Facebook, and sharing exclusive content across multiple platforms – so it’s likely this year’s Twitter tally will be even higher.

The night will start with the Coca-Cola Red Carpet LIVE...s pre-show, streaming live on Yahoo.com and TheAMAs.com at 5:00 PM ET. It will include performances from rising stars Shawn Mendes, Alessia Cara, Francesco Yates, and Gabi Wilson.

Jennifer Lopez will host the show, which begins live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles at 8:00 PM ET on ABC. Lopez will also perform, as will stars Gwen Stefani, Alanis Morissette, Ariana Grande, Carrie Underwood, 5 Seconds Of Summer, Justin Bieber, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Leon Bridges, Demi Lovato, Walk The Moon, Coldplay, Selena Gomez, Nick Jonas, One Direction, Pentatonix, Celine Dion and The Weeknd. Planned celebrity duets include Meghan Trainor with Charlie Puth and Luke Bryan with Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild.

American Music Awards nominees are based on key fan interactions as reflected in Billboard Magazine and on Billboard.com, including album and digital singles sales, radio airplay, streaming, social activity and touring. These measurements are tracked by Billboard and its data partners, including Nielsen Entertainment and Pandora-owned Next Big Sound. Fan-voted categories include Artist of the Year, New Artist of the Year and Collaboration of the Year.

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American Music Awards LIVE: All the red carpet looks, winners and gossip

Jennifer Lopez, Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, One Direction, Ariana Grande and more took to the stage at the star-studded annual ceremony

All the hottest gossip from the AMAs

One of the biggest nights in music didn't fail to deliver on the glamour and gossip.

A host of huge names performed at the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday night, including big winners of the night One Direction, Justin Bieber, show host Jennifer Lopez, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato and more.

The British boy band swept the top honours, picking up Artist of The Year for the second year running, while Nicki Minaj and The Weeknd also took home multiple awards.

Justin Bieber closes out the show

Justin Bieber just closed this year’s American Music Awards with a medley of his recent hits.
The star was drenched with water as she performed in front of a dramatic, stormy back drop.
But not everyone seemed so impressed with the finale.
One Twitter user wrote: “Let’s just add water and fail at lip synching… Justin Bieber worst performance ever.”
Well at least he made an effort with his outfit. Oh, wait...

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04:05

1D win Artist of The Year

One Direction have just won their seventh American Music Award!
The four-piece just scooped the coveted Artist of The Year prize.
Wow, this is absolutely incredible to receive this award two years in a row. This is testament to how great our fans are,” Louis said.
“Obviously we’re going on a little break now to spend time with our families,” Liam added.
Congrats, boys!

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One Direction haven't lost their touch
03:56

#PrayForParis

Jared Leto and Celine Dion have just paid a moving tribute to everyone involved in the Paris attacks.

“Many of us here are the sons and the daughters of immigrants,” Leto said.

Adding: “The entire world matters and peace is possible.”

The Thirty Seconds to Mars singer then introduced Celine Dion who took to the stage to perform an emotional rendition of Edith Piaf’s Hymne à L’Amour.

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Jared Leto paid tribute to the victims of the Paris terrorist attacks
03:43

Nicki Minaj scoops Favourite Rap/Hip-Hop Abum

Congrats to Nicki Minaj who has just won the Favourite Rap/Hip-Hop Album award for The Pinkprint.
The rapper, who looked fierce in a plunging pink dress and chunky Louboutin sandals, beat off competition from the likes of Drake and J.Cole to scoop the prize.

Go on, girl!

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Well done Nicki!
03:36

Collaboration of The Year

Skrillex and Diplo have just scooped the award for Collaboration of The Year for their work with Justin Bieber on the track Where Are U Now.
It’s the eighth time Justin - who rocked up in his hoody and a baseball cap - has won an American Music Award.

Here’s hoping he hasn’t run out of room in his trophy cabinet!

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03:03

Nick Jonas smoulders on stage

Nick Jonas has proven he’s a man of many talents - he took to the stage and played the drums and the piano as well as danced and sung.

He was joined by a massive choir as he belted out hit song Jealous.

The star is also up for favorite male pop/rock artist tonight.

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Nick wore a, uh, roll neck on the red carpet
02:52

Carrie Underwood wins best Country Female

Carrie Underwood and her amazing dress are back on stage.

The singer dedicates the award to her fans, her husband and her baby son, Isaiah.

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Singer Carrie Underwood attends the 2015 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on November 22, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.
02:50

Ariana Grande wins best pop/rock female

Awww, now that’s a sweet moment.

Ariana Grande wins best pop/rock female - and give her grandmother a big kiss before getting up on stage.

She’s lost for words but eventually dedicates the award to her fans, and her ‘Nonna’ who even went online to vote for her grandaughter.

She said: “Ariana, I went online and voted for you so I think you’ll win.”

Looks like Nonna knows best!

02:19

Gigi Hadid and Kylie Jenner present an award

Model Gigi and Kylie presented the award for best rap/hip-hop album.

The girls dazzled in their show-stopping outfits before presenting the award to Nicki Minaj

Try not to steal Nicki’s moment, ladies!

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Poor Nicki Minaj
02:16

Ariana Grande sings Focus - and debuts new hairstyle

Ariana Grande’s performance has got Twitter buzzing - but not necessarily for the right reasons.
The star debuted a brand new hairstyle for her first performance of Focus.
Rather than her usual half up style, the singer had all her hair down in loose waves.

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Ariana Grande has ditched her trademark look
01:52

Meghan Trainor and Charlie Puth peform

Meghan Trainor is now on stage performing her duet with John Legend - although no sign of Mr Legend.

There IS Charlie Puth, though. The pair are now singing their duet Marvin Gaye.

Meghan has also whipped off her huge trench coat to reveal a show-stopping sequin gown.

01:35

One Direction win favourite pop/rock group!

One Direction have just won the favourite pop/rock duo or group award!

“To say we’ve won this award for three years on the bounce is a pretty incredible,” Niall told the crowd before Harry thanked fan for all their support.

It’s their SIXTH American Music Award.

They’ll be on stage later to perform for the very last time before they go on their extended break.

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The boys on the red carpet
01:25

5SOS are the first band to perform

5 Seconds of Summer have taken to the stage at the Microsoft Theatre to perform their brand new track - and the crowd are loving it.

Twitter’s loving it too, with one fan writing: “I can’t believe I really ran out of the shower to watch @5SOS perform...”

Selena Gomez is up next to perform her new song...

Luke Hemmings and Calum Hood of 5 Seconds of Summer
01:14

The Weeknd scoops the Soul/R&B Award

Prince has taken to the stage to give out the first award for best Soul/R&B album... which went to The Weeknd.

It’s the singer’s first ever AMA.

“Thank you. Make some noise for Prince, ladies and gentleman. I want to thank the AMAs of course. The best team in the world...,” he said as he accepted his award.

He also thanked his mum. Aww.

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Congrats!
01:09

Jennifer Lopez opens the show in style

Jennifer Lopez has just opened the show with a MASSIVE medley and fierce dance routine.

The star rattled through a sleek dance routine as Justin Bieber, The Weeknd, Ed Sheeran and more played over the top.

The Biebs enjoyed it so much he could be seen dancing in his seat.

Amazing.

01:05

Stealing the show

If JLO struggles to keep the crowd’s attention tonight, it’s probably because all eyes will be on Gigi Hadid.

Kendall Jenner’s BFF looks insane!

her ex Nick Jonas is going to be kicking himself if he makes an appearance.

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Gigi Hadid is a head-turner
00:57

No plus one?

Wiz Khalifa arrived solo at the AMAs.

Bringing his on-off girlfriend/“baby mama” Amber Rose as his plus one must have slipped his mind.

But perhaps he was just having an off day as the rapper appeared to forget his socks too.

Sort it out, Wiz.

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Wiz Khalifa rolled up solo
00:53

How does she do it?

It’s hard to digest that Paula Abdul is going to be 54 next year.

This lady just doesn’t seem to age.

And those pins? Wow.

Stunning. Just stunning.

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Paula Abdul never fails to impress
00:51

Forgot your suit?

Not sure who put together Justin Bieber’s ensemble this evening...

But he looks like he’s ready for a session at his local skate part rather than one of the glitziest showbiz events of the year.

What was his stylist thinking?

You’re not going to impress Selena Gomez dressed like that, Sunny Jim.

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00:48

The Walking Dead + Jennifer Lopez?!

The Walking Dead’s Norman Reedus has just rolled up and revealed where tonight’s host would fit in on his hit series.

Apparently, if she landed a part on the show, she’d definitely be Daryl Dixon’s love interest. Funny he’d come out with that, eh?

“Daryl would love a bit of JLO,” he gushed.

We suspect everyone from Rick to Carl would enjoy a bit of the diva too!

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Norman Reedus looks as handsome as ever
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Is that you Demi?!

Can we all take a minute to appreciate the uber glamorous Demi Lovato?

This lady could give Dita Von Teese a run for her money tonight.

LOVE this look!

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Demi Lovato looks amazing
00:33

What tension?

One Direction have arrived and the screams are deafening!

There’s been rumours swirling that Louis Tomlinson, Harry Style, Liam Payne and Niall Horan haven’t been getting long since announcing their split. Sorry *break*.

But the lads seem to be in high spirits.

Long live 1D!

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One Direction have arrived
00:31

Don't look now Chris Brown

Karrueche Tran just turned up with her favourite gal pal Christina Milian.

The pair look incredible and have just spent their entire time on camera talking about how fabulous their lives are.

Okay, we get it, ladies. Life is just peachy post-Chris Brown!

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Karrueche and BFF Christina Milian look amazing
00:25

Wardrobe malfunction?

Erm... So Gwen Stefani has her undies on show.

Obviously this was deliberate - but still, an odd choice, no?

What was the inspiration behind this number? A bat?

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Gwen Stefani embraces her inner bat

00:23

Prince Charming's arrived

Wilmer Valderrama is suited, booted and looks AMAZING.

Seriously Lindsey Lohan, why did you let this one go?!

Anyway, he’s just revealed he’s about to play the “first Latin Prince Charming in the history of fairy tales”.

Charming is going to hit cinemas next year and also stars Demi Lovato and Ashley Tisdale.

Exciting!

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Wilmer Valderrama is Prince Charming
00:18

The stars hit the red carpet

The stars have started making their way down the red carpet in a host of dazzling designs.

Leading the way was gorgeous model Gigi Hadid who looks stunning in a white cut-out outfit which is showing off her killer six-pack.

Selena Gomez was also looking jaw-dropping in a red sequin gown.

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Singer Selena Gomez attends the 2015 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on November 22, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.

Selena Gomez and Kendall Jenner bring sexy back to the American Music Awards as they lead the showstoppers on the red carpet

It was a case of bringing sexy back, as Kendall Jenner and Selena Gomez wowed on the red carpet at the American Music Awards on Sunday.

Selena Gomez made a show-stopping appearance with a rather cheeky rear view in a glittering ruby dress as she hit the red carpet at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

The Same Old Love songstress was perfectly poised in the sequinned mid-length frock which also featured a centre slit.

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Red hot: Selena Gomez shimmered in a ruby frock as she arrived at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday
Red hot: Selena Gomez shimmered in a ruby frock as she arrived at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday

Red hot: Selena Gomez shimmered in a ruby frock as she arrived at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday

Bringing sexy back! Kendall Jenner put her flawless frame on display in her black number

Bringing sexy back! Kendall Jenner put her flawless frame on display in her black number

The 23-year-old teamed it with black ankle-strap heels to elevate her petite frame a little.

Selena's locks were styled straight down her back in a sleek centre parting and she wore dusky red-hued eye make-up to complement her look.

Meanwhile reality star siblings Kendall and Kylie Jenner coordinated in stylish black ensembles.

Revealing: The 23-year-old beauty revealed her back in the mid-length number
Revealing: The 23-year-old beauty revealed her back in the mid-length number
Revealing: The 23-year-old beauty revealed her back in the mid-length number

Revealing: The 23-year-old beauty revealed her back in the mid-length number

So seductive: The Same Old Love songstress wore her dark locks poker straight down her back

So seductive: The Same Old Love songstress wore her dark locks poker straight down her back

Kisses: The Texan beauty blew a kiss to onlookers

Kisses: The Texan beauty blew a kiss to onlookers

Kendall, 20, who made her Victoria's Secret Fashion Show debut this month, accentuated her slender physique in a slinky dress and super strappy skyscraper heels.

Like Selena she bared her back in the short halter-neck frock and pulled her locks up into a trendy top knot.

Her younger sister Kylie, 18, opted for a raunchier look in a cut-out leather and chainmail frock which she teamed with black heels.

Kylie didn't walk the red carpet with rapper Tyga following split rumours, but the pair did reunite once inside.

They were later spotted holding hands as they headed to an afterparty at The Nice Guy in Hollywood.

Coordinated chic: Kendall and Kylie Jenner opted for glam black outfits for the event

Coordinated chic: Kendall and Kylie Jenner opted for glam black outfits for the event

Model credentials: The 20-year-old star accentuated her slender physique in a slinky black dress
Model credentials: The 20-year-old star accentuated her slender physique in a slinky black dress
Model credentials: The 20-year-old star accentuated her slender physique in a slinky black dress

Model credentials: The 20-year-old star accentuated her slender physique in a slinky black dress

Cut-out queen: Kylie, 18, rocked a raunchy leather look with silver chainmail detail
Cut-out queen: Kylie, 18, rocked a raunchy leather look with silver chainmail detail

Cut-out queen: Kylie, 18, rocked a raunchy leather look with silver chainmail detail

Well versed on the red carpet: The duo posed up a storm to show off their outfits

Well versed on the red carpet: The duo posed up a storm to show off their outfits

Girl talk: The sisters chatted away between poses

Girl talk: The sisters chatted away between poses

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Model-of-the-moment Gigi Hadid brought the wow factor in a white two piece gown which showed off lots of cleavage and midriff as well as plenty of leg with a thigh-high slit.

The 20-year-old showed off a new short bob which she told host Giuliana Rancic may not be a long-term look.

'You can check tomorrow to see if I still have short hair' the Victoria's Secret beauty said as she revealed he look was down to 'tricks of the trade'.

Gigi's ex boyfriend Joe Jonas was also at the event sporting a new look.

His hair was a rather bride shade of blue, proving that a post-split makeover isn't reserved only for women.

One of the first to walk the red carpet was Giuliana who stunned in a silver and black sheer gown with a sweet mermaid finish.

Wow factor! Gigi Hadid went for maximum glam in a tummy and cleavage baring white two-piece
Wow factor! Gigi Hadid went for maximum glam in a tummy and cleavage baring white two-piece

Wow factor! Gigi Hadid went for maximum glam in a tummy and cleavage baring white two-piece

Testing out a new look: The 20-year-old beauty showed off her new bobbed tresses which she told Giuliana Rancic may not stay that way

Testing out a new look: The 20-year-old beauty showed off her new bobbed tresses which she told Giuliana Rancic may not stay that way

The 41-year-old beauty shared an Instagram snap during the day where she stood with microphone in hand as she rehearsed with co-workers.

Her caption read, 'Getting ready for the super hot #americanmusicawards red carpet! We're already having fun and the stars haven't even shown up yet?? We are live on E! starting at 6pm ET!! Tune in smile #eredcarpet'

Once the ceremony got under way, One Direction proved the big winner by scooping the top award.

Classic: Demi Lovato opted for vintage glamour in a stunning black and gold gown
Classic: Demi Lovato opted for vintage glamour in a stunning black and gold gown

Classic: Demi Lovato opted for vintage glamour in a stunning black and gold gown

Old Hollywood glam: The songstress wore her hair in 1920s waves and sported a deep berry lipstick

Old Hollywood glam: The songstress wore her hair in 1920s waves and sported a deep berry lipstick

Thigh-skimming: Songstress Ellie Goulding also sported black and gold like Demi but in a racier fashion

Thigh-skimming: Songstress Ellie Goulding also sported black and gold like Demi but in a racier fashion

Causing a stir: Actress Zendeya wore a VERY leggy look in a pink lace mini dress
Causing a stir: Actress Zendeya wore a VERY leggy look in a pink lace mini dress

Causing a stir: Actress Zendeya wore a VERY leggy look in a pink lace mini dress

'This is a testament to how incredible our fans are,' Louis Tomlinson said onstage at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

'We just want to thank everyone that's helped us in the last five years,' Liam Payne added.

The band won the top award at last year's show - as a quintet with Zayn Malik. They also won favorite duo or group - pop/rock Sunday night.

Bieber, who won best collaboration with Diplo and Skrillex, closed the night with a medley of his hits, including 'Sorry,' ''Where Are U Now' and 'What Do You Mean.' Purple laser lights beamed from the stage as the singer danced and sang for the loud audience. He ended it drenched after standing under a waterfall.

His red carpet look caused a stir too - after arriving in a Nirvana T-shirt many fans of the Nineties band took to Twitter to share their outrage.

But Bieber got support from Kurt Cobain's widow Courtney Love, who branded him 'cool'.

Attention grabbing: Gwen Stefani made quite a statement in a sheer black gown with dramatic ruffles
Interesting choice: The Voice host flashed her black underwear in the sheer net skirt

Attention grabbing: Gwen Stefani made quite a statement in a sheer black gown with dramatic ruffles

Big change: It was a new look for the star who is recently divorced and now dating Blake Shelton

Big change: It was a new look for the star who is recently divorced and now dating Blake Shelton

Simply stylish: Actress Nina Dobrev donned a gorgeous cream outfit with floral motif
Simply stylish: Actress Nina Dobrev donned a gorgeous cream outfit with floral motif

Simply stylish: Actress Nina Dobrev donned a gorgeous cream outfit with floral motif

Brit boys: One Direction looked suitably dapper in their suits (L-R) Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan and Harry Styles

Brit boys: One Direction looked suitably dapper in their suits (L-R) Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan and Harry Styles

Billboard announced Sunday his new album, 'Purpose,' will debut at No. 1 on its charts Monday after selling 649,000 equivalent albums. It beat out One Direction's 'Made In the A.M.,' which sold 459,000 equivalent albums.

Bieber's performance wasn't the only well-received one: Celine Dion paid tribute to the victims of the recent Paris attacks by singing Edith Piaf's 'Hymne à L'Amour' in French as some audience members cried.

Jared Leto, who introduced Dion, said his band 30 Seconds to Mars recently performed at the Bataclan, the Paris concert hall where 89 people were killed in the Nov. 13 attack.

Dion earned a rousing applause after her performance, which started with the Eiffel Tower projected behind her.

Natural beauty: Carrie Underwood shimmered in a nude dress with long caped sleeves

Natural beauty: Carrie Underwood shimmered in a nude dress with long caped sleeves

Sheerly stunning: Singer Ciara wore a sheer beaded gown which flashed her toned legs
Sheerly stunning: Singer Ciara wore a sheer beaded gown which flashed her toned legs
Sheerly stunning: Singer Ciara wore a sheer beaded gown which flashed her toned legs

Sheerly stunning: Singer Ciara wore a sheer beaded gown which flashed her toned legs

She knows how to stand out: Giuliana Rancic was the first to step onto the red carpet

She knows how to stand out: Giuliana Rancic was the first to step onto the red carpet

She never disappoints: The 41-year-old E! host looked stunning in a silver and black sheer gown with a sweet mermaid finish
She never disappoints: The 41-year-old E! host looked stunning in a silver and black sheer gown with a sweet mermaid finish

She never disappoints: The 41-year-old E! host looked stunning in a silver and black sheer gown with a sweet mermaid finish


Pals: The Canadian crooner cosied up to Paula Abdul who flashed lots of leg in a sequinned mini

Grunge: Justin Bieber wore a Nirvana t-shirt and ripped jeans for his red carpet appearance

Glitzy: The 53-year-old TV personality wore a black dress with gold embellishments and large jeweled collar
Glitzy: The 53-year-old TV personality wore a black dress with gold embellishments and large jeweled collar

Glitzy: The 53-year-old TV personality wore a black dress with gold embellishments and large jeweled collar

Other girls at the awards show encouraged their peers: Zendaya and Hailee Steinfeld danced excited as Selena Gomez performed onstage; Fifth Harmony and Rebel Wilson, who was dressed in a bold silver number, sang as Demi Lovato was in strong form with 'Confident'; and Gomez sang as Grande performed 'Focus' in a shimmery number.

Meghan Trainor and Charlie Puth's performance got additional attention after the singers made out onstage after singing their song, 'Marvin Gaye,' which features the lyrics: 'Let's Marvin Gaye and get it on.'

LBD lady! Chloe Grace Moretz teamed her lace trimmed dress with ankle-strap stilettos
LBD lady! Chloe Grace Moretz teamed her lace trimmed dress with ankle-strap stilettos

LBD lady! Chloe Grace Moretz teamed her lace trimmed dress with ankle-strap stilettos

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Coordinated couple: Alanis Morissette, 41, arrived with husband Souleye in matching black ensembles

Coordinated couple: Alanis Morissette, 41, arrived with husband Souleye in matching black ensembles

Something different: The Canadian beauty wore a fishtail silhouette and leather bodice with long sleeves
Something different: The Canadian beauty wore a fishtail silhouette and leather bodice with long sleeves

Something different: The Canadian beauty wore a fishtail silhouette and leather bodice with long sleeves

Gents: Demi Lovato's beau Wilmer Valderrama looked sharp in a stylish suit while Tyga - who is rumoured to have recently split from Kylie Jenner opted for blue
Gents: Demi Lovato's beau Wilmer Valderrama looked sharp in a stylish suit while Tyga - who is rumoured to have recently split from Kylie Jenner opted for blue

Gents: Demi Lovato's beau Wilmer Valderrama looked sharp in a stylish suit while Tyga - who is rumoured to have recently split from Kylie Jenner opted for blue

'I'm still laughing at Charlie and Meghan smooching,' Bryan said onstage after winning favorite male artist - country.

Bryan beat out Jason Aldean and Sam Hunt, who won new artist of the year.

Host Jennifer Lopez skipped the red carpet but kicked off the AMAs in a dance routine that highlighted some of the year's biggest hits like 'Where Are U Now,' ''Anaconda,' ''Uptown Funk!' and 'Hotline Bling.'

She also impressively sang in almost a cappella form.

Precious metals: Rebel Wilson, Alicia Silverstone and Hannah Davis brought the glam in metallic dresses
Precious metals: Rebel Wilson, Alicia Silverstone and Hannah Davis brought the glam in metallic dresses
Precious metals: Rebel Wilson, Alicia Silverstone and Hannah Davis brought the glam in metallic dresses

Precious metals: Rebel Wilson, Alicia Silverstone and Hannah Davis brought the glam in metallic dresses

Flattering: The 25-year-old swimsuit model showcased her physique in the slightly sheer gown
Flattering: The 25-year-old swimsuit model showcased her physique in the slightly sheer gown

Flattering: The 25-year-old swimsuit model showcased her physique in the slightly sheer gown

Thighs the limit: Julianne Hough dazzled in an embroidered gown with two slits
Thighs the limit: Julianne Hough dazzled in an embroidered gown with two slits

Thighs the limit: Julianne Hough dazzled in an embroidered gown with two slits

Can't go wrong with black! Recording artists Meghan Trainor,Christina Milian and Rebecca Black opted for simple stylish looks
Can't go wrong with black! Recording artists Meghan Trainor,Christina Milian and Rebecca Black opted for simple stylish looks
Can't go wrong with black! Recording artists Meghan Trainor,Christina Milian and Rebecca Black opted for simple stylish looks

Can't go wrong with black! Recording artists Meghan Trainor, Christina Milian and Rebecca Black opted for simple stylish looks

Taylor Swift, who is out of the country shooting a music video, was the top nominee with six.

She won song of the year for 'Blank Space,' favorite album - pop/rock for '1989' and favorite artist - adult contemporary

Swift lost favorite female artist - pop/rock to Grande, who was shocked when accepting the honor.

Daring: Hit maker Tove Lo wore a mesh dress with chunky knee-high boots
Daring: Hit maker Tove Lo wore a mesh dress with chunky knee-high boots

Daring: Hit maker Tove Lo wore a mesh dress with chunky knee-high boots

Date night! Jenny McCarthy arrived with husband Donnie Wahlberg in coordinating attire

Date night! Jenny McCarthy arrived with husband Donnie Wahlberg in coordinating attire

Bold look: The 43-year-old TV personality matched the red carpet in her vampy ensemble
Bold look: The 43-year-old TV personality matched the red carpet in her vampy ensemble

Bold look: The 43-year-old TV personality matched the red carpet in her vampy ensemble

Suited up: Nick Jonas, Wiz Khalifa and actor Norman Reedus showed their personal style flair
Suited up: Nick Jonas, Wiz Khalifa and actor Norman Reedus showed their personal style flair
Suited up: Nick Jonas, Wiz Khalifa and actor Norman Reedus showed their personal style flair

Suited up: Nick Jonas, Wiz Khalifa and actor Norman Reedus showed their personal style flair

Radiant: Danica McKellar wore a beautiful coral pink gown with sequin embellishments
Radiant: Danica McKellar wore a beautiful coral pink gown with sequin embellishments

Radiant: Danica McKellar wore a beautiful coral pink gown with sequin embellishments

Shady: Shad Moss, also known as Bow Wow donned sunglasses on the red carpet as did Jennifer Lopez' beau Casper Smart who looked snazzy in a pink suit
Shady: Shad Moss, also known as Bow Wow donned sunglasses on the red carpet as did Jennifer Lopez' beau Casper Smart who looked snazzy in a pink suit

Shady: Shad Moss, also known as Bow Wow donned sunglasses on the red carpet as did Jennifer Lopez' beau Casper Smart who looked snazzy in a pink suit

'I think I owe a lot of this to my nonna who made sure to remind me that she voted.

She goes, 'Ariana, I went on the computer, I voted, so I think you'll win,'' Grande said in an Italian accent.

The three-hour show, which aired on ABC, also included a clip from the upcoming 'Star Wars' film.

Performers included Coldplay, Gwen Stefani, Alanis Morissette, 5 Seconds of Summer and Carrie Underwood, who won favorite female artist - country.

Glammed up: The girls of Fifth Harmony hit the red carpet in seductive looks

Glammed up: The girls of Fifth Harmony hit the red carpet in seductive looks

Camera ready: Hailee Steinfeld sported a skimpy romper while Bailee Madison wore a sparkly gold mini dress that showed off her legs
Camera ready: Hailee Steinfeld sported a skimpy romper while Bailee Madison wore a sparkly gold mini dress that showed off her legs

Camera ready: Hailee Steinfeld sported a skimpy romper while Bailee Madison wore a sparkly gold mini dress that showed off her legs

Dynamic duo: Actresses Olivia Holt (L) and Bailee Madison showed off their stylish outfits as they posed side-by-side
Cool customers: Electro stars Diplo (L) and Skrillex brought their edgy style to proceedings

Dynamic duoa: Actresses Olivia Holt (L) and Bailee Madison showed off their stylish outfits as they posed side-by-side while pals Diplo and Skrillex posed up together

Style in sync: Joe Jonas (secon left) arrived with his group DNCE; (left to right) Cole Whittle, JinJoo Lee and Jack Lawless

Style in sync: Joe Jonas (secon left) arrived with his group DNCE; (left to right) Cole Whittle, JinJoo Lee and Jack Lawless

Going punk: Joe rocked green hair and a red leather look for the red carpet

Going punk: Joe rocked green hair and a red leather look for the red carpet

Girls in green: Cheryl Burke and Ashley Benson opted plunging ensembles
Girls in green: Cheryl Burke and Ashley Benson opted plunging ensembles
Flawless: was a beauty in a black dress with tulle and feather skirt

Fun and fabulous : Cheryl Burke and Ashley Benson opted plunging green ensembles, while Empire actress Serayah McNeill went for a playful number

Under the sea: Singer Z Lala made sure to stand out in her shimmery Octopus dress
Under the sea: Singer Z Lala made sure to stand out in her shimmery Octopus dress

Under the sea: Singer Z Lala made sure to stand out in her shimmery Octopus dress

One last shot! The performer made sure photographers captured every angle of her kooky costume

One last shot! The performer made sure photographers captured every angle of her kooky costume

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An eye-popping cutaway gown, skintight catsuit, and plenty of cleavage: Jennifer Lopez stuns in TEN sexy outfits as she hosts the American Music Awards

While Jennifer Lopez delivered a sizzling performance at the American Music Awards on Sunday, it was her TEN wardrobe changes that will most certainly be remembered.

The 46-year-old pulled double duty as, for the first time ever, she performed and hosted the American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

The Booty singer kicked off her night of daring fashion in a skin-tight bodysuit for her performance, before launching into a parade of see-through, skin-tight gowns that showed off her amazing figure.

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Look here, at me! While Jennifer Lopez delivered a sizzling performance at the American Music Awards on Sunday, it was her TEN wardrobe changes that will most certainly be remembered

Look here, at me! While Jennifer Lopez delivered a sizzling performance at the American Music Awards on Sunday, it was her TEN wardrobe changes that will most certainly be remembered

Host with the most: J.Lo's final look was held together with sexy straps across her chest and midriff
Host with the most: J.Lo's final look was held together with sexy straps across her chest and midriff

Host with the most: J.Lo's final onstage look was held together with sexy straps across her chest and midriff

Jennifer Lopez puts her curves on display at AMAs

The singer began the show with a slowed-down version of her 1999 song Waiting For Tonight, before announcing: 'Tonight isn't about me, it's about the music. And this year the music made me want to dance.'

She then launched into a spectacular medley of the year's biggest hits.

The crowd went wild with the exception of Nicki Minaj, who looked distinctly unimpressed when the camera panned to her while J.Lo was dancing to Anaconda.

Booty: The host ended the evening on a light blue gown that hugged her famous curves
Powerful: The star showed off her figure in this sheer number
Star power: The singer next wore a flowing, sheer black gown in a star pattern

Booty: The host made sure to put her famous figure on full display

Go J.Lo: The star had the audience in the palm of her hand

First look: Jennifer opened the American Music Awards in a skin-tight, patterned bodysuit

Flaunt it: Jennifer Lopez got the show off to a sizzling start in a patterned catsuit that showed off every inch of her famous figure

Flaunt it: Jennifer Lopez got the show off to a sizzling start in a patterned catsuit that showed off every inch of her famous figure

Wild night of performances at the 2015 American Music Awards

While hosting is something new for JLo, she is a veteran when it comes to the AMAs, having been first nominated for an award 15 years ago.

JLo first performed at the awards show nearly 25 years ago.

The singer writhed onstage with her dancers as she performed to songs including Anaconda, B**** better Have My Money, Bad Blood and I Can't Feel My Face.

The moment J. Lo's backup dancer splits her pants at AMAs
Explosive start: J.Lo wore a figure-hugging catsuit and long coat with fur trim as she got the party started

Explosive start: J.Lo wore a figure-hugging catsuit and long coat with fur trim as she got the party started

Booty singer: The host showed off her fabulous figure in a patterned catsuit

Booty singer: The host showed off her fabulous figure in a patterned catsuit

Oh no! Jennifer Lopez's back-up dancer suffered a wardrobe malfunction (right) when the back of her costume split, revealing her underwear

Oh no! Jennifer Lopez's back-up dancer suffered a wardrobe malfunction (right) when the back of her costume split, revealing her underwear

The show must go on: J.Lo's dancer continued with the performance despite being over-exposed

The show must go on: J.Lo's dancer continued with the performance despite being over-exposed

The 46-year-old wore a tan bodysuit with patterned design, and furry heels as she strutted her stuff onstage.

The singer added a puffy jacket with a fur trim and wore her long brown hair down.

Her back-up dancer exposed more than intended during the singer's show-stopping opening performance.

Towards the end of the act, one of her dancers flashed quite a lot of cheek after her catsuit split and revealed her underwear during the very energetic show.

Eagle-eyed viewers witnessed the embarrassing moment, which was caught on camera on ABC, and social media was quickly abuzz.

It was then time for her first wardrobe change, with J. Lo quickly donning a pretty ombre pink sparkly gown with flared skirt.

Nicki Minaj throws shade at J. Lo during her AMA performance
All smiles:  The host  later changed into two revealing golden gowns
All smiles:  The host  later changed into two revealing golden gowns

All smiles: The host later changed into two revealing golden gowns

Stunning: The host's skin-tight gold dress showed off her long legs and cleavage

Stunning: The host's skin-tight gold dress showed off her long legs and cleavage

She pulled her hair up in a top bun and wore shimmering sliver heels as she spoke about how watching the AMAs as a child in The Bronx inspired her love of music.

'As a kid in the Bronx I watched the American Music Awards every year...they became my heroes.'

'This show truly inspired me and made me dream that one day I could be one of the lucky ones to appear on stage and perform for you, the fans of music everywhere,' she said, adding: 'So here I am, my dream has come true.'

Next, J.Lo changed into a gold mesh dress that showed off her enviable figure for outfit number three.

Revealing: The singer flashed her bra in a sheer black gown, then showed off her hourglass figure in a silver, see-through gown with long train
Revealing: The singer flashed her bra in a sheer black gown, then showed off her hourglass figure in a silver, see-through gown with long train

Revealing: The singer flashed her bra in a sheer black gown, then showed off her hourglass figure in a silver, see-through dress with long train

She wore the revealing look over a beige bandeau top and fitted briefs, and added a matching gold belt. The host pulled her hair back in a sleek ponytail and added pretty peach lipstick.

The singer then changed into yet another revealing gold gown.

This time, the stunning golden dress featured a plunging neckline, long sleeves and a daring, high slit at the front.

J.Lo beamed as she held the shimmering dress' train behind her and strutted across the stage to the microphone to continue her hosting duties.

She swapped her classy top-knot bun for a sleek look, wearing her hair over her shoulders, and replaced her sparkly heels for silver strappy heels and gold drop earrings.

Pretty in pink: Jennifer later changed into a sparkly ombre pink gown after her sexy dance routine

Pretty in pink: Jennifer later changed into a sparkly ombre pink gown after her sexy dance routine

Dazzling: The host swapped her catsuit for a more demure, flared dress as she opened the show

Dazzling: The host swapped her catsuit for a more demure, flared dress as she opened the show

Gorgeous: Jennifer wore sparkling silver heels and pulled her hair up in a top-knot bun

Gorgeous: Jennifer wore sparkling silver heels and pulled her hair up in a top-knot bun

However, it wasn't all glamour backstage.

The singer also gave viewers a glimpse of a more down-to-earth look as she posed in a white bathrobe and her hair up in a towel as she chatted with singer Demi Lovato backstage between quick wardrobe changes.

Jennifer wrapped herself in a white terrycloth gown with a gold J.Lo monogram and gold cuffs as she waved her matching golden microphone.

Demi wore a sexy black outfit with low neckline, tight bodice and fishnets as she waited to perform.

Quick change: Jennifer wore a white robe while catching up with Demi Lovato between costume changes

Quick change: Jennifer wore a white robe while catching up with Demi Lovato between costume changes

Down time: The busy host and performer rushed to change while between outfits at the AMA

Down time: The busy host and performer rushed to change while between outfits at the AMA

However, Jennifer was quickly back to her fashionista best as she changed into a sheer lace outfit to present the award for Best New Artist to country singer Sam Hunt.

The diaphanous gown consisted of a flowing, see-through black skirt and long sleeves, adorned with a pretty black star pattern.

The singer flashed her beige bra and cinched in her waist with a matching silver star belt.

And after she momentarily forgot to read out the nominees, J.Lo laughed and she joked that she was trying to balance all her jobs for the evening.

See-through: The host's beige bra was clearly visible under her sheer black gown

See-through: The host's beige bra was clearly visible under her sheer black gown

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Backstage: J.Lo posed with country singer Sam Hunt after she presented him with the Best New Artist Award

Backstage: J.Lo posed with country singer Sam Hunt after she presented him with the Best New Artist Award

Jennifer Lopez to host the 2015 American Music Awards

Jennifer then changed into a plunging yellow jumpsuit with flowing cape-like sleeves.

The singer looked amazing in the chic outfit, effortlessly pulling off the notoriously tricky color.

The look featured yet another low-cut neckline, and J.Lo added a gold belt and matching geometric gold cuff.

She also wore her signature large hoop earrings, added bright red lipstick for an extra pop of color, and pulled her hair into a stylish updo.

Ray of sunshine: J.Lo looked stunning in a bright yellow jumpsuit with dramatic cape sleeves

Ray of sunshine: J.Lo looked stunning in a bright yellow jumpsuit with dramatic cape sleeves

Going for color: The singer opted for eye-catching yellow in a chic jumpsuit, then bright red in a sheer gown
Going for color: The singer opted for eye-catching yellow in a chic jumpsuit, then bright red in a sheer gown

Going for color: The singer opted for eye-catching yellow in a chic jumpsuit, then bright red in a sheer gown

Later, J.Lo wore a second, sheer jumpsuit - with yet another plunging neckline - again in a pretty silver star pattern.

The see-through outfit featured flowing sleeves and slim pant legs.

Jennifer again wore her silver belt, and added navy blue pumps and dark red lipstick.

Bright star: The host also wore a sheer jumpsuit with silver star pattern as she took to the stage

Bright star: The host also wore a sheer jumpsuit with silver star pattern as she took to the stage

Strike a pose: Jennifer added navy suede pumps and a white silver star belt
Strike a pose: Jennifer added navy suede pumps and a white silver star belt

Strike a pose: Jennifer added navy suede pumps and a white silver star belt

For her next look, the entertainer was again back to a bit of sparkle, donning a fitted sheer and silver gown with scalloped pattern on the bodice.

The dazzling dress featured a sheer neckline with silver trim, and a see-through front and sheer skirt that showed off her toned dancer's legs.

The sleeveless down clung to her hourglass figure as she resumed hosting duties.

Form-fitting: The host's dazzling dress featured sheer skirt and flowing, silver train and bodice

Form-fitting: The host's dazzling dress featured sheer skirt and flowing, silver train and bodice

Hourglass: The 46-year-old showed off her amazing figure in yet another see-through number

Hourglass: The 46-year-old showed off her amazing figure in yet another see-through number

Not shy: The singer wore a silver see-through gown for look number eight

Not shy: The singer wore a silver see-through gown for look number eight

For her final on-stage look, Jennifer again went with a body-baring gown as she wrapped up the show after Justin Bieber's performance.

The host's final look was a daring blue dress with a sexy cross-bodice straps that also cinched in at her waist.

The sexy dress featured long sleeves and interlocking design over the dancer's toned midriff.

The singer also wore a pretty red gown with a glittery kiss pattern on the bodice and a flowing, sheer skirt as she posed backstage.

Kisses: Jennifer also wore a red gown with glittery lipstick design on the bodice and a flowing, see-through skirt
Kisses: Jennifer also wore a red gown with glittery lipstick design on the bodice and a flowing, see-through skirt

Kisses: Jennifer also wore a red gown with glittery lipstick design on the bodice and a flowing, see-through skirt

Ariana Grande FINALLY lets her hair down and ditches signature ponytail to perform television debut of new song Focus at American Music Awards

She is routinely seen with her long locks up in her signature ponytail.

But Ariana Grande ditched her trademark hairdo and let her tresses fall down in romantic curls as she performed her new song Focus for the first time on television at the American Music Awards on Sunday.

The 22-year-old channelled old Hollywood as she stepped onto stage, glammed up from head-to-toe in a glittering cream-hued dress and long, white gloves.

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The mane attraction! Ariana Grande ditched her signature ponytail as she performed Focus for the first time on stage at the American Music Awards on Sunday in Los Angeles

The mane attraction! Ariana Grande ditched her signature ponytail as she performed Focus for the first time on stage at the American Music Awards on Sunday in Los Angeles

Here she comes! Grande channelled old Hollywood for a sultry and sexy take of her new song, Focus

Here she comes! Grande channelled old Hollywood for a sultry and sexy take of her new song, Focus

Enticing: The star slipped off her bolero jacket as she made her entrance

Enticing: The star slipped off her bolero jacket as she made her entrance

Walking onto stage from behind a deep red curtain, Ariana got the performance started with a sultry and sexy rendition of her brand new song Focus.

She then approached the crowd and one lucky audience member in particular, who bit the fingertip of her glove before she playfully tossed the garment at him.

Ariana then returned back onto stage and retreated behind the red curtains, but quickly popped back into the spotlight, now donning a skimpier and sexier beaded one-piece.

Work it: The Way singer donned long white gloves, platform heels, and a glamorous cream-hued dress with a flowing train

Work it: The Way singer donned long white gloves, platform heels, and a glamorous cream-hued dress with a flowing train

Wowza! The 22-year-old unveiled a sexier new outfit after briefly retreating behind the red curtain

Wowza! The 22-year-old unveiled a sexier new outfit after briefly retreating behind the red curtain

Putting on a show! The elaborate stage was complete with male and female backup dancers and a live band

Putting on a show! The elaborate stage was complete with male and female backup dancers and a live band

Ariana Grande poses with her award at the AMAs press room

The curtains parted and revealed the theatrical stage, which was complete with a team of male and female back-up dancers and a live band.

Ariana twirled playfully as she moved on the stage, and climbed up an intricate platform beside her male back-up dancers.

The songbird also grooved at the base of the platform beside her female back-up dancers.

Fancy footwear! Grande wowed as she ran and danced on stage in her impressively high platform heels

Fancy footwear! Grande wowed as she ran and danced on stage in her impressively high platform heels

Ready for take off! The actress was assisted back down from the platform with the help of two back-up dancers

Ready for take off! The actress was assisted back down from the platform with the help of two back-up dancers

Skimpy: The pop star showed off her shapely legs in her tasseled corset top

Skimpy: The pop star showed off her shapely legs in her tasseled corset top

Up in the air: The star put on an energetic performance

Up in the air: The star put on an energetic performance

The hitmaker demonstrated her impressive vocal range as she belted out the catchy new song, and received a roaring response from the audience once the routine was complete.

Shortly after her routine, Ariana won Favorite Female Artist - Pop/Rock, beating out fellow nominees Taylor Swift and Meghan Trainor.

The breathless actress thanked her fans and her grandmother Marjorie, who she revealed had voted for her online as well.

How does she do it: Ariana performed with some suave gents dressed in white

How does she do it: Ariana performed with some suave gents dressed in white

Too cute: The singer embraced her grandmother Marjorie as she was named Favorite Female Artist - Pop/Rock

Too cute: The singer embraced her grandmother Marjorie as she was named Favorite Female Artist - Pop/Rock

'I love you guys so, so much': The 22-year-old profusely thanked her fans and her grandmother Marjorie when she received the honour

'I love you guys so, so much': The 22-year-old profusely thanked her fans and her grandmother Marjorie when she received the honour

'I think you'll win!' Ariana embraces her grandmother, who she said voted for her, alongside brother Frankie

'I think you'll win!' Ariana embraces her grandmother, who she said voted for her, alongside brother Frankie

Nonna's night out: Demi poses with Ariana and her Nonna Margorie

Nonna's night out: Demi poses with Ariana and her Nonna Margorie

So happy: The singer won the gong for favourite female artist

So happy: The singer won the gong for favourite female artist

'I really have no idea what to say, I didn't think about this part. Oh my God, thank you so much, this is for my fans, I have the most incredible fans in the world,' she said.

'Thank you! Ew I'm crying. I love you guys so, so much. Thank you to my family, who's here tonight. I think I owe a lot of this to my Nonna, who made sure to remind me that she voted.'

Taking on the voice of her grandmother, she added, '"Ariana I went on the computer, I voted so I think you'll win." Thank you to my fans, I love you, this is for you!'

Strike a pose: Ariana with Demi, who is a long-term friend of hers

Strike a pose: Ariana with Demi, who is a long-term friend of hers

Her usual look: The hitmaker said she was 'honored' to be a nominee on Instagram when she shared a promotional image for the American Music Awards, which captured her with her usual hairdo

Her usual look: The hitmaker said she was 'honored' to be a nominee on Instagram when she shared a promotional image for the American Music Awards, which captured her with her usual hairdo

'thank you': Grande gushed her thanks following her win at the American Music Awards on Instagram

'thank you': Grande gushed her thanks following her win at the American Music Awards on Instagram

Disbelief: Following the awards show, the chart-topper delighted in her grandmother's growing popularity online, and captioned the snap of a headline, 'WE'RE...... Peeing. #true #QueenNonna #theseArticles #AreUKidding'

Disbelief: Following the awards show, the chart-topper delighted in her grandmother's growing popularity online, and captioned the snap of a headline, 'WE'RE...... Peeing. #true #QueenNonna #theseArticles #AreUKidding'

Ariana Grande's grandmother is the American Music Awards star
Hilarious: Grande shared several hilarious Instagram videos of her grandmother and her family following the awards show

Hilarious: Grande shared several hilarious Instagram videos of her grandmother and her family following the awards show

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American Music Awards 2015: Host Jennifer Lopez, red carpet pictures, winners, more

Jennifer Lopez hosted the 2015 American Music Awards that aired live on Nov. 22 on ABC. Among the performers were: Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, Gwen Stefani, The Weeknd, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Coldplay, One Direction, Nick Jonas, Demi Lovato, Walk the Moon, Selena Gomez, 5 Seconds of Summer, and Carrie Underwood.

Singer Leon Bridges performs at the AMAs

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Singer Leon Bridges performs on Nov. 22, 2015, during the American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

Actress Hayley Orrantia appears on the red carpet

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Actress Hayley Orrantia attends the American Music Awards on Nov. 22, 2015, at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

Nicki Minaj accepts the Favorite Album - Rap/Hip Hop from Julianne Hough and Ellie Goulding

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Recording artist Ellie Goulding, actress Julianne Hough, and recording artist Nicki Minaj, winner of Favorite Album for Rap/Hip-Hop, on Nov. 22, 2015, during the American Music Awards in Los Angeles.

Pentatonix performs at the AMAs

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A cappella group Pentatonix performs on Nov. 22, 2015, during the American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

The Weeknd poses with his award

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The Weeknd poses with his award on Nov. 22, 2015, during the American Music Awards in Los Angeles.

Model Hannah Davis smiles on the red carpet

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Model Hannah Davis attends the 2015 American Music Awards on Nov. 22, 2015, in Los Angeles.

Julianne Hough hits the red carpet

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Actress Julianne Hough attends the 2015 American Music Awards in Nov. 22, 2015, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

Luke Bryan cozies up to his award

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Singer Luke Bryan poses with his award at the 2015 American Music Awards on Nov. 22, 2015, in Los Angeles.

J. Lo laughs with Sean Combs at the after party

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Jennifer Lopez and Sean Combs attend her 2015 American Music Awards After Party on Nov. 22, 2015 in Los Angeles.

Celine Dion pays tribute to Paris victims at 2015 American Music Awards

Singer Celine Dion performs and pays tribute to
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Singer Celine Dion performs and pays tribute to Paris victims during the American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday, Nov. 22, 2015.

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Diplo,left, Skrillex and Justin Bieber accept 2015 Collaboration of the Year award

Musicians Diplo, left, Skrillex and Justin Bieber accept

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Musicians Diplo, left, Skrillex and Justin Bieber accept Collaboration of the Year award for "Where Are U Now" during the American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday, Nov. 22, 2015.

Macklemore performs onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards

Rapper Macklemore performs at the American Music Awards

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Rapper Macklemore performs at the American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday, Nov. 22, 2015.

Macklemore,left, and singer Leon Bridges perform onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards

Rapper Macklemore, left, and singer Leon Bridges perform

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Rapper Macklemore, left, and singer Leon Bridges perform at the American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday, Nov. 22, 2015.

Walk the Moon perform at the 2015 American Music Awards

Eli Maiman, left, Nicholas Petricca, and Kevin Ray

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Eli Maiman, left, Nicholas Petricca, and Kevin Ray of Walk the Moon perform at the American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday, Nov. 22, 2015.

Paula Abdul & Donnie Wahlberg present an award at 2015 American Music Awards

Paula Abdul, left, and Donnie Wahlberg present the

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Paula Abdul, left, and Donnie Wahlberg present the award for favorite female artist -- pop/rock at the American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday, Nov. 22, 2015.

Chris Martin of Coldplay performs onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards

Singer Chris Martin of Coldplay performs during the

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Singer Chris Martin of Coldplay performs during the American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Nov. 22, 2015.

Nick Jonas performs onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards

Singer Nick Jonas performs during the American Music

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Singer Nick Jonas performs during the American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Nov. 22, 2015.

Gwen Stefani performs onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards

Singer Gwen Stefani performs during the American Music

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Singer Gwen Stefani performs during the American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Nov. 22, 2015.

Brian Kelley, Kelsea Ballerini, and Tyler Hubbard at the 2015 American Music Awards

Brian Kelley, Kelsea Ballerini, and Tyler Hubbard present

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Brian Kelley, Kelsea Ballerini, and Tyler Hubbard present the award for favorite male artist/country at the 2015 American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater on Nov. 22, 2015, in Los Angeles.

Ariana Grande performs onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards

Singer Ariana Grande performs onstage during the 2015

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Singer Ariana Grande performs onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on Nov. 22, 2015, in Los Angeles.

Ariana Grande performs onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards

Singer Ariana Grande performs onstage during the 2015

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Singer Ariana Grande performs onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on Nov. 22, 2015, in Los Angeles.

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Chrissie Fit, Rebel Wilson, and Anna Kendrick accept Top Soundtrack award for 'Pitch Perfect 2'

Actresses Chrissie Fit, Rebel Wilson, and Anna Kendrick

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Actresses Chrissie Fit, Rebel Wilson, and Anna Kendrick accept Top Soundtrack award for 'Pitch Perfect 2' onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on Nov. 22, 2015, in Los Angeles.

Gigi Hadid and Kylie Jenner onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards

Model Gigi Hadid, left, and TV personality Kylie

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Model Gigi Hadid, left, and TV personality Kylie Jenner speak onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on Nov. 22, 2015, in Los Angeles.

Nicki Minaj accepts Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album award for 'The Pinkprint' onstage during the 2015 Ame

Rapper Nicki Minaj accepts Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album award

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Rapper Nicki Minaj accepts Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album award for 'The Pinkprint' onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on Nov. 22, 2015, in Los Angeles.

Niall Horan of One Direction and Nicki Minaj onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards

Singer Niall Horan of One Direction accepts the

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Singer Niall Horan of One Direction accepts the Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group award from rapper Nicki Minaj onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on Nov. 22, 2015, in Los Angeles.

Ariana Grande performs onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards

Singer Ariana Grande performs onstage during the 2015

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Singer Ariana Grande performs onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on Nov. 22, 2015, in Los Angeles.

Charlie Puth and Meghan Trainor kiss onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards

Singers Charlie Puth and Meghan Trainor kiss onstage

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Singers Charlie Puth and Meghan Trainor kiss onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on Nov. 22, 2015, in Los Angeles.

Luke Bryan accepts Favorite Country Male Artist award onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards

Musician Luke Bryan accepts Favorite Country Male Artist

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Musician Luke Bryan accepts Favorite Country Male Artist award onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on Nov. 22, 2015, in Los Angeles.

Demi Lovato performs onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards

Singer Demi Lovato performs onstage during the 2015
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Singer Demi Lovato performs onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on Nov. 22, 2015, in Los Angeles.

Demi Lovato performs onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards

Singer Demi Lovato performs onstage during the 2015
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Singer Demi Lovato performs onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on Nov. 22, 2015, in Los Angeles.

One Direction accept Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group award at the 2015 American Music Awards

Singers Niall Horan, Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, and
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Singers Niall Horan, Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, and Liam Payne of One Direction accept Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group award onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on Nov. 22, 2015, in Los Angeles.

Selena Gomez performs onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards

Singer Selena Gomez performs onstage during the 2015
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Singer Selena Gomez performs onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on Nov. 22, 2015, in Los Angeles.

The Weeknd accepts Favorite Soul/R&B Album during the 2015 American Music Awards

Singer The Weeknd accepts Favorite Soul/R&B Album for
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Singer The Weeknd accepts Favorite Soul/R&B Album for 'Beauty Behind the Madness' onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on Nov. 22, 2015, in Los Angeles.

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