Justin Timberlake’s Esquire Cover Worst Seller of the Year

Apparently the sight of Justin Timberlake no longer makes us want to whip out $3.95. His October cover feature on Esquire was the worst seller for the mag in 2011. The solo cover only sold 73,000 copies.

Justin also bombed again on the cover of W despite the added feature of Amanda Seyfried. The issue only sold 15,000 copies. This was the second worst selling cover for the fashion meets art/culture mag.

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Are The Black Eyed Peas Breaking Up ?!

There are rumors of an impending breakup after the Black Eyed Peas pulled out of last weekend’s Michael Jackson tribute concert in England due to “unavoidable circumstances.” U.K.’s Mirror newspaper cites an unnamed source who says “Pulling out of this weekend’s gig is the final curtain call for them – especially as they’re all such huge Jacko fans. Things have been taking a turn for the worse over the past few months but this signals the end.” NME reports the Black Eyed Peas are preparing to announce they will be permanently splitting up – They had already announced an “indefinite hiatus” July, although will.i.am “insisted it was just a break” on Twitter.

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Black Eyed Peas Breaking Up ?! – VIDEO

The Black Eyed Peas gave fans some bad news during their show in Staffordshire. Fergie told the crowd that this particular show was “very special” because the BEP were not going to be returning to perform together “for a long time.”

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Miley Cyrus on SNL – VIDEOS

Miley Cyrus took on hosting duties for ‘Saturday Night Live’ this weekend. The former ‘Hannah Montana’ starlet did a couple sketches taking at her equally famous male counterpart, Justin Bieber.

During the sketch, in which Miley was dressed as The Biebs pretending to be on her talk show, the subject of Cyrus’ recent bong incident came up. She defended the salvia smoking as Justin by stating, ‘There is no reason why you wouldn’t. It’s totally legal yo.” (So is stripping at a club behind the airport after turning 18, but probably not something you want to endorse on national television. Just sayin’.)

She then tried her hand at a Fergie impersonation. Basically she put on of her classier ho at the club dress and wailed “People in the place!” a couple of times.

The best sketch of the night has to go to the Charlie Sheen mocking skit, “Duh! Winning!”

Hader did an amazing job with the opening sketch. It was actually a bit creepy how much he sounded like Sheen. Miley also made a debut in that skit with a short blurb as Lindsay Lohan.

Que Dina Lohan whining and threatening to sue SNL, Miley Cyrus and Charlie Sheen.

Top 10 Disney Stars Gone Bad

#10. Hilary Duff

Hilary is probably one of the Disney prodigies who has managed to keep her nose clean. She started with Mickey’s network on the show Lizzie McGuire before moving into movies and singing. Her career did hit some pitfalls. In her early teens she reportedly fell victim to an eating disorder after the pressures of body image became too much. According to Us Weekly it was her sister who saved her from the downward spiral.

“It made me obsessed,” she [says] of the story that drove her into a hard-core diet and exercise binge. “I would beat myself up if I had some fat.” But when the 5-foot-2 star’s weight plummeted to around 100 pounds in 2005 (down from 130 in 2003), her sister Haylie, 22, finally intervened.”

#9. Shia LaBeouf

Disney alumni, Shia LaBeouf, started his career with the series ‘Even Stevens.’ He is still keeping his career alive, but not without trouble. In 2007 he had a drunken debacle in a Chicago Walgreens which resulted in his arrest. Almost a year later he was involved in a car accident that the LA County Sheriff’s Dept. announced was not Shia’s fault, but they did smell alcohol on his breath and he refused to take a breathalyzer. On Feb. 5, 2011 he again had an alcohol fueled fiasco. While at Mad Bull’s Tavern bar in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles. A fight broke out and Shia managed to escape official charges but was punched mouth.

#8. Fergie

Remember Kids Incorporated? Stacy Ferguson was a member of the “rock group” that dealt with everything from having a crush to child abuse at the hangout “The P*lace.” She went on to perform with a girl group and eventually found fame with the Black Eyed Peas. But after her stint on Disney and time with the girl band, the straight A student/cheerleader/spelling bee champion and Girl Scout developed an addiction to meth. She talked with Time magazine about her struggle with the drug.

“It was the hardest boyfriend I ever had to break up with,” she says. “It’s the drug that’s addicting. But it’s why you start doing it in the first place that’s interesting. A lot of it was being a child actor; I learned to suppress feelings.”

#7. Vanessa Hudgens

Nude photos are now synonymous with Vanessa Hudgens. She found fame after ‘High School Musical’ launched her into a household name. In 2007 personal nude photos of the starlet spread over the net like wildfire. She photographed herself in barely-there lingerie and exposed herself in pics that were allegedly meant for her then boyfriend, Zac Efron. In 2008 another set of incriminating photos showed her and Zac shopping in Sex Toy store. Her boobs made another internet stop in 2009 after a new set of leaked cell phone photos proved she didn’t learn her lesson the first time. Vanessa has managed to sweep off the negative press and continue her career, but it still haunts her when it comes to offers. She told Allure magazine that it’s always a factor.

“Whenever anybody asks me, would I do nudity in a film, if I say that it’s something I’m not comfortable with, they’re like, ‘Bullshit, you’ve already done it.’ If anything, it makes it more embarrassing, because that was a private thing. It’s screwed up that someone screwed me over like that. At least some people are learning from my mistake.”

#6. Christina Aguilera

Xtina was one of the success stories from the reboot of Mickey Mouse Club. She soon became one of the opposition to the Britney Spears machine. After playing the ‘bad girl’ to Spears’ virginal role model she seemed to be cashing in on sex appeal from the start. Now, Aguilera is constantly spray painted orange and facing an alleged problem with alcohol. After her announcement of her divorce to Jordan Bratman she has been found passed out drunk in Jeremy Renner’s bed after showing up to his birthday bash uninvited, picking fights at the Golden Globes and screwing up the lyrics to the National Anthem at the Super Bowl. Current rumor is that Christina’s staff wants to organize an intervention, but backed off on the plans Aguilera threatened to fire anyone who took part.

#5. Demi Lovato

Demi Lovato enjoyed breakout roles came from Disney. Her ‘Camp Rock’ days led to a movie and her own Disney show, ‘Sonny With a Chance.’ She seemed to have a quicker fall than her fellow cohorts, but is facing issues that seem equally as deep. Demi has been allegedly cutting herself as well as battling drug addictions, issues with alcohol and eating disorders. This all culminated in late 2010 after the starlet suffered a meltdown that resulted in Demi punching a back up dancer and landed her in rehab. Since then she seems to be genuine in her efforts towards recovery.

#4. Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus became the Queen of Disney with Hannah Montana Empire. She also has a lap dancing video, a bong smoking video, underage drinking photos, a string of alleged nude photos and outfits that would make hookers question the taste level. She has managed to keep herself out of rehab and jail, but judging from her father’s interview with GQ it’s only a matter of time.

#3. Lindsay Lohan

You only have to say her name to immediately think rehab, booze and terrible jewelry thieving skills. Lindsay Lohan can thank Disney’s rebooted version of ‘Parent Trap’ for her breakout success. Since then she has faced eating disorder rumors, cutting scars and a slew of legal trouble. She is in court more often than she is at work lately and creates a red flag everywhere she goes.

1-2. Britney Spears

She is worthy of two spots. Britney Spears rose fast and high only to fall equally as fast and twice as hard. She started as a Mouseketeer before she started her mogul machine. She seemingly started the race a mile ahead of Christina Aguilera and Jessica Simpson in the pop princess brigade. Britney operated on the wholesome virgin image while poorly hiding the fact that she enjoying boyfriends, weed and alcohol. This was just the beginning and almost innocent compared to her later antics involving a public meltdown that involved shaving her head. She has also managed to reheat her career and launch a comeback that is still enjoying stellar sales and a following that hasn’t lost much speed.

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Hollywood Dame Exclusive Interview – Black Eyed Pea’s Taboo

Taboo is a founding member of the six-time Grammy Award-winning group The Black Eyed Peas. A Mexican-American with Shoshone blood on his mother’s side, Jaime Luis Gomez defied expectations early on—first by rejecting the limitations imposed on him by society, then by staying true to his dream of becoming a star. In ‘FALLIN’ UP: My Story‘ (Touchstone Hardcover/Simon & Schuster; February 8, 2011; $24.99; ISBN: 978-1-4391-9206-1), he tells the riveting story of his journey from the drug crime-ridden neighborhoods of L.A. to the packed performance sites around the world.

During a childhood spent moving between el barrio and the mixed-race community where his beloved grandmother lived, Taboo fell under the spell of the Spanish music his grandmother adored while at the same time embracing the pulse of hip hop. By the time he entered his teens, Taboo was an agile break dancer; he’d perfected all the floating, gliding, and sliding moves through hours of dedicated practice. In the Mexican-American community of Rosemead, where he eventually settled with his mother and stepfather, “no one…had ever heard of a Mexican b-boy. I was a hip-hop kid in a community where there was no such thing as hip-hop kids.” Taboo, the tag he first used when doodling in school, represented the path he was forging for himself—“Off-limits. Unspeakable. Something forbidden. Something non-conformist.”

Taboo built his skills—and his street cred—at hip-hop venues throughout L.A. It was at a hip-hop club that he first saw will.i.am, “an eccentric-looking black kid rapping like a madman” and apl.de.ap, “a Filipino dude dancing better than I had ever seen anyone dance…” In 1995, the three came together as The Black Eyed Peas, and right from the start, the group stood out: “[We] didn’t subscribe to lyrics about crack dens and AK-47. We were…promoting more feel good, progressive hip-hop. We were about braggadocious hope, not braggadocious violence.”

As he traces the rise of The Black Eyed Peas, Taboo reveals the inner workings of the music business during the 1990s and 2000s. He introduces a host of well-known performers, from Flavor Flav, Eminem, and Gwen Stefani, to Sting, the Rolling Stones, U2 and the great James Brown. He brings to life the exhilaration of performing for audiences throughout the world and the overwhelming exhaustion of spending months on tour, far from home and family. He writes about the Peas’ first encounter with Stacy Ferguson and discusses with wit and insight her unique contributions to the popularity of the group. His description of the evolution of The Black Eyed Peas offer an unprecedented look at the shaping of their style as they stepped outside their hip-hop foundation and integrated elements from different musical traditions to create a sound all their own.

Behind the stories of Grammy Awards, platinum albums, sold-out concerts and other moments of triumph recorded in FALLIN’ UP, Taboo tells another, darker tale. He writes about his long neglect of the son he had at eighteen; Jaymie Dizon, the woman who eventually became his wife and the mother of his second son; and the addictions to drugs and alcohol that almost ended his career. In detailed accounts of his missteps and mistakes, including drunken episodes during and after concerts, he shines an unforgiving light on himself and recalls with love and thanks the critical support he received from Jaymie, his friends and family, and his fellow-band members when he finally decided to turn his life around.

On June 10, 2010 The Black Eyed Peas performed at the World Cup Kick-Off Celebration concert in South Africa; their latest album, “The Beginning,” was released in November 2010. They—and their millions of followers—anticipated another triumph when the group appeared during the halftime show at the Super Bowl on February 6, 2011. FALLIN’ UP provides the first inside look at the making of the band, is must-reading for fans old and new.

I had the chance to talk to Taboo about his new book, his halftime Superbowl show, and his new shoe line. You can read about that below.

Where did your inspirations come from to write your new book?

I think the biggest inspiration came from my grandmother. Not so much to write the book, but to become the person that I am. She always instilled in me to believe that you can achieve, and that’s the direct inspiration. The book is the perfect example of that. It talks about my growing up, being a young father, following my dreams, meeting Will and Apl, and the good times and the bad times of Black Eyed Peas. It’s something for everyone. Most of the stories are about me being Mexican-American and paying homage to that.

Your book is co-written by Steve Dennis. How did you meet him and who’s idea was it to write the book?

I meet and auditioned Steve Dennis when I was doing interviews with different writers. I went through four writers to see who best fit me, and it was him. It was my decision to write the book.

In your book, you open up about how meeting Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards helped you kick your drug addiction. How did that come about?

When I saw him, I was like ‘I don’t wanna be like that guy!’ It scared me seeing how he deteriorated, so it was ‘Yo, I wanna change my life!’ But it wasn’t exactly him that helped me kicked my drug addiction. It was March 27, 2007 when I was arrested for driving under the influence of drugs, not alcohol. I was sitting in the jail cell thinking about all the people I hurt and disappointed like my wife, who was then my fiance, my family, and the Peas. I got out and called my manager and said ‘I want to change.’

In the book, you also mention how the Black Eyed Peas came about. How did you get hooked up with the others?

It was 1993 when I met Will and Apl at a place called Ballistics. We were really similar in our dance style and the way we dressed. We just connected and became a crew of friends called ‘Grass Roots.’ Will started the Black Eyed Peas and asked me to join. We performed all over LA trying to get the record companies to come to us instead of us coming to them.

You guys recently performed at the Superbowl in front of an audience of over 110 million people, and you guys nailed it. What did you do afterwards to celebrate your stellar performance?

I went back to the sky-box with my wife and kids, and then we went back to the hotel, ate dinner, and watched the playback on the internet.

What do you feel is in the future for the Black Eyed Peas?

We definitely want to tour. No dates are set yet, but we’re hoping to work something out for sometime later this year. We have a new single out called ‘Just Can’t Get Enough,’ and we just want to continue to make music.

When did Jamie Luis Gomez become Taboo?

In high school, when I was about 15. It’s a name that my friends gave me because it represented what I was living. I was a Mexican-American doing hip/hop, and in the community I was living in, things like interracial friendship and dating were considered taboo, and here I was friends with different cultures. My son Josh’s mother is African American and things like that just didn’t happen around there.

You’re going to become a 3rd time father in May this year. In the book, you talk about your extremely close relationship with your grandmother. How do you feel that carries over into what type of father you are to your sons?

Just being nurturing not only to their dreams, but to their needs and their aspirations as well. My son Josh wants to be a DJ as his career and I tell him that education comes first. My grandmother always told me how important education was because she was a teacher. She taught me how to be supportive and to give unconditional love.

In the book, we learn about your estranged relationship with your father and your brother. Is there any hope of reconciliation with them in the future?

I hope so. I’m mature enough to let bygones be bygones. I tried reaching out to my father but so far he hasn’t returned that. It’s been a while since I’ve talked with my brother as well. I’d like to put the past behind us and move on.

You currently have your own shoe line out. Can you tell us about that?

It’s Taboo Deltah and you can check it out at TabooDeltah.com to see the sneaker line. They’re available at Foot Action and the Womens’ line debuts on February 22nd.

The Black Eyed Peas have confirmed that their new single is “Just Can’t Get Enough.” The electro-ballad appears on their sixth studio album, ‘The Beginning,’ which is available on iTunes now.

The Peas have also just launched the “Don’t Miss A Beat” game on YouTube where fans can take part in a music video challenge spanning the group’s entire career. You can check that out here.

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Fergie Named ‘Woman of the Year’ By Glamour Magazine

Fergie is having a great 2010! And now, she’s been named as ‘Woman of the Year‘ by Glamour Magazine. What sets her apart from all of the other ladies and landed her the title? Fergie’s soaring vocals and sex appeal have made her an unstoppable musical force, both as a solo artist and with the Black Eyed Peas. She’s shown a real social conscience, working for causes from AIDS to cancer. Some of what you can read in the December issue of Glamour in Fergie’s interview:

Per Glamour:

On reaching this level of success and fulfilling her dreams:
“For some lucky reason or gift from God, I’ve known what I wanted to do since I was a little girl. And even through disappointments and rejection, there was something inside of me that wouldn’t give up. I’m a survivor, and I’m very driven.”

On having self-esteem:
“[If] you start making the right choices for yourself, all of a sudden you start feeling better and better. You’d be surprised how addicting high self-esteem is.”

On her relationship with husband Josh Duhamel being featured in the tabloids:
“Just knowing that our relationship was stronger than that. We live in a voyeuristic world, and it’s part of our business. But I like to [focus on] all the perks that I get in this business.”

Her advice to young women:
“There were periods of my life when a lot of people didn’t believe in me. [But] I still had faith in myself. I really had to ask myself life questions. Where do I see myself in five years? Create a ladder for yourself, and walk up the steps. Climb that ladder.”

Her advice to teenage girls:
“I think a lot of you teenagers try to get [esteem] from accolades from other people, or boys, and what you learn as you get older is that you have to create that within yourself.”

She’s looking fierce on the cover of Glamour! Congrats! What do you think of Glamour’s Women of the Year? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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Hollywood Dame Exclusive Interview – Juke Kartel

Honed amidst the underground club scene of Melbourne, Juke Kartel has arrived on U.S. soil ready to rock. In little more than four years, the five-member band has gone from local heroes to fast-rising stars – opening for Nickelback and Slash and sharing the stage with everyone from Ozzy Osbourne to Fergie. This summer they opened the Australian leg of Slash’s world tour and on September 28th will introduce their own brand of rock to stages across America.

Levolution, their Carved Records debut, was produced by Brian Virtue (Jane’s Addiction, Velvet Revolver, 30 Seconds to Mars) and Rick Parashar (Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, Nickelback). The album features a half-dozen freshly penned tracks- including the melodic first single “If Only” – and six others from the band’s 2009 Australian CD, Nowhere Left to Hide, remixed by Dan Korneff (My Chemical Romance, Cavo). With its overarching theme of personal growth and “the journey we’re all on,” says vocalist/lyricist Toby Rand, Levolution finds musical symmetry in its strong hooks, multi-textured instrumentals and passionate vocals. And as the album is more than just your typical rock record, Juke Kartel is not just a rock band: “We’re more than just band-mates; we’re a family that chose each other.”

Visit JukeKartel.com to find out more about the band and their music. Levolution is available for pre-order now on Amazon.

I had the chance to speak with lead singer Toby Rand about things such as breaking into the music industry, their hobbies, and their musical interests. You can read about that below.

When did you first realize you had an interest in music, and what sparked that interest?

For me personally, I was about 10 years old and I had two older brothers, both who were musicians, and my brother Simon was an amazing singer, always listening to bands like U2 and Led Zepplin. My mom was a music teacher for 30 years, she actually just retired, and at age 10 I joined the choir but more so for the girls. But from the moment I heard my brothers, I would get up there and try to sing with them every chance I got. I started my own rock band and singing when I was 15 in school.

How would you describe the sound of your music, and how do you feel your music is different from others in your genre?

That’s an interesting question. We’re a big powerful, guitar driven band with stadium sonic sound. We tend to write real situations about life experiences. I think what sets us apart is our sound is a universal language. We have such diverse fans, men and women, younger and older. With the women, it’s usually the melody and the content of the lyrics. With the men, it’s usually the energy in the live shows that gets them involved. We’re a universal sound from Australia.

How did you break into the music industry?

It’s been a long road and the music industry is slow in Australia. In 2006 I got a phone call for a television show in the US called Rock Star, which was for Tommy Lee’s new band. I auditioned for it, and afterwards I had Juke Kartel ready for me in Australia so I flew over and we eventually got a record contract. It’s been a long and an amazing journey.

What are some of your short term and long term goals? What are your plans for promoting your music and upcoming album in the US?

Short term is just to have our music heard by masses, but that comes with the promotion of the album. We don’t set big goals for ourselves, the label does that for us. But just to play as many shows in front of people as we can. Right now we’re doing a lot of radio promotion – the guitarist and myself are going around playing acoustic performances. It’s been a lot of fun.

Was there ever a time where you felt like giving up music or quitting on your way to where you are now?

No. There has never been a time. I’ve been fortunate enough to make music even though I’ve struggled. I’ve got a great support group of family and friends that have been there for me through it all and know how hard it is to make something happen. Nothing else has ever captured my imagination – It’s always to be a singer in a rock band.

Besides music, what are some of your hobbies? What do you do to keep yourself grounded?

What keeps me grounded is hanging out with my band mates. There is no egos in the band. In Australian culture, we are brought up to respect our peers, have a life, but be socially conscious. As for hobbies, now living in Hollywood, we like to go hiking, to go surfing, go to Cabo and drink margaritas. Hanging out by the beach reminds us of summertime in Australia. We just like to be active and be outdoors.

Who are some of your musical influences, and who are some artists you would love to work with?

For me personally, my biggest that I look up to is Bono from U2. He’s a little more political that I could ever inspire to be. But just his stage presences, his lyrics, and the sound of his voice. Also, Scott Weiland and Chris Cornell. Scott for his personality and music and Chris for his vocals and his demeanor on stage. Also Michael Hutchence from INXS for his attitude and charisma. I would love to share a room with all four people, even though I know I can’t now just to share their spark and their star quality. And Robert Plant. I’d love to share a stage with him, and just see how high I can get a note next to him.

What drives you the most to do what you love? What inspires you?

What inspires me is the connection to friends and people who enjoy our music. I respond to a lot of emails from friends and fans – who, I don’t even call fans, I call them friends – who share stories with me or moments after a gig on how the music has touched them. It’s quite inspiring.

What is your favorite song on your upcoming album and why?

Do you know hard that is (laughs). The album is called ‘Levolution’ and it’s a journey of our band together. Every song tells a different story and means a lot to me. The song ‘Anybody Out There’ is a sonically beautiful song. It’s about our move overseas from Australia to the US and tells about life, inspiration, and dreams. The song ‘Find Out’ is a journey song, a balls on the line song so to speak. Every song on the album is my favorite.

What sort of feelings do you hope your fans will have from listening to your upcoming album?

I hope they are inspired. To be able to walk away after listening to it and feel like they are motivated to make a change for the better. I hope they enjoy it. It’s a great album and I’m really proud of it.

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New Music Friday – Pixie Lott

Already a massive star in her native U.K., with one million singles sold, two No. 1 hits, and three No. 1 Airplay records to her credit, soulful pop singer and actress Pixie Lott is ready to unleash her talent Stateside this summer. Her debut U.S. single, “Boys and Girls,” is available at all digital service providers this week via Interscope Records.

The high-energy dance-pop jam “Boys and Girls” is 19-year-old Lott’s second consecutive No. 1 single in the U.K., and it’s just a taste of what’s to come when Lott releases her debut album, Turn It Up, in the U.S. in early 2011. Already certified double-platinum in the U.K., Turn It Up features Lott’s songwriting collaborations with RedOne (Lady Gaga), Greg Kurstin (Lily Allen, Sia), Toby Gad (Beyonce, Fergie, Cutfather and Jonas Jeburg (Kylie Minogue, Pussycat Dolls), and Kara DioGuardi.

In addition to releasing five singles in the U.K., Lott has scored three No. 1 Airplay tracks. She is the only U.K. or international recording artist of the last 10 years to have three debut singles hit No. 1 on the U.K. Airplay chart. She has also earned three BRIT Award nominations (including Breakthrough Artist) and a Q Award nomination, and won two MTV Europe Music Awards. This summer, Lott has appeared as support on the British leg of Rihanna’s “Last Girl on Earth” Tour.

An actress since the age of 12, Lott stars alongside Lucas Cruikshank in the feature film “Fred: The Movie“, based on the popular YouTube videos, which will premiere on Nickelodeon on September 17th. She has also been cast alongside Bette Midler, Adrien Brody, and Sharon Stone in the film “Sweet Baby Jesus” — a ’70s flashback comedy from writer Steve Blair and directed by Peter Hewitt.

Earlier this year, Billboard selected Lott as one of its 2010 “Faces to Watch.” She has also been featured in Teen Vogue, Interview, and Nylon, which called her “one of the U.K.’s most promising new pop stars.”

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Fergie’s SNL Back Stage Hissy Fit

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Its been a horrible couple of weeks for Fergie — First, accusations arise from a stripper claiming she slept with the singers husband. Then, her face is being plastered all over various magazine covers, but not in a good way, with headlines reading “Fergie Betrayed” and “Rocked By Scandal” due to the accusations. But this weekend while taking a break from her real life to perform on “Saturday Night Live” she was all but smacked in the face by both the accusations and the magazine covers all over again, when she spied the latest copies of “People” magazine featuring the stories about her husband Josh Duhamel’s‘ reported fling. And she was none to pleased about it!

Per Sun Times:

Fergie, on the show as the musical guest with her Black Eyed Peas, threw “a mini-hissy fit,” said a backstage spy, who added the singer ”looked like s—” and ”was in a big funk,” due to all those troubled marriage tales.

Can’t say I blame her for the hissy fit! I would have made a mini-bonfire backstage on the producers desk with those magazine covers, while dancing around the flame in my underwear and chanting ‘you suck!’ over and over to the person who didn’t have enough decency and common sense to remove the magazines before my arrival!

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