Christina Aguilera NOT Fired From ‘The Voice’

Execs behind hit talent show “The Voice” have slammed rumors they plan to fire Christina Aguilera from the judging panel after the next season. Aguilera is a mentor alongside Adam Levine, Cee Lo Green and Blake Shelton on the show, which has proved hugely popular and is set to go into a second season next February in a key scheduling slot following the Super Bowl. However, despite all four judges signing on for next season, reports have suggested network chiefs were unhappy with the amount of time Aguilera spent with the acts and wanted a replacement for her if the show goes into a third run.

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Emmy Nominations 2011 – Chris Colfer, Game of Thrones, Modern Family

The 2011 Emmy nominations were announced this morning. I was sleeping off a hangover resting after rescuing a kitten a pack of wolves, but Hollywood rolls on.

Glee, Modern Family, Mad Men dominated the list and the great Peter Dinklage was present! Big Bang Theory, The Office and Saturday Night Live were also peppered throughout the nominations. Property Brothers (mah new obsession largely for impure reasons) was snubbed along with RuPaul’s Drag Race. Life is unfair.

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‘Glee’ Cast to be Replaced ?!

If you’re a Gleek than this news probably won’t make you happy. It seems that next year ‘Glee‘ creator Ryan Murphy has plans to replace the entire cast! But we love the cast you have? They’re doing a great job. They’re bringing in huge ratings? Why ever would they be replaced?

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‘Glee Live! 3D’ to Come to Theaters in August

Don’t deny it. After Tuesday’s amazing “Glee” episode of all Fleetwood Mac songs, you were sitting in your living room musing what Glee would be like in 3D. You thought, “Hey! Wouldn’t Matthew Morrison’s awkward chin cleft look even more delightful projected directly to my face from a giant screen?” Well, all your dreams have come true!

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“Glee” to fire its stars?!?

“Glee” creator Ryan Murphy isn’t about to let Lea Michele turn into a gray-haired senior that’s a senior. According to Murphy, he has every intention of cutting the New Directions kids once they’re ‘too old’ to be in high school.

Via News.Com.Au:

“Every year we’re going to populate a new group,” Murphy says. “There’s nothing more depressing than a high schooler with a bald spot.”

Murphy goes on to explain that the 2012 season will likely the last for Quinn, Finn, Kurt, Rachel, Artie, etc. He plans to focus more on how students come in and out of the lives of teachers (I am sure Matthew Morrison is breathing a sigh of relief).

He plans to replace the Gleeks with new comers.

If you are a fellow Gleek, be sure to stop by Hollywood Dame every Wednesday morning for my weekly re-cap of the previous night’s episode. Check out my review of last week’s episode, “Special Education,” by CLICKING HERE.

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And now A WORD from Buttney Smears.

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62nd Emmy Awards 2010: Winners List and PHOTOS

Last night tv actors pat each other on the back and handed out statues for who did the best job not saying F-word and making people either laugh or cry.

The Emmy’s were hosted by Jimmy Fallon and it made me reminisce the days he was funny despite the fact he constantly looked at the camera and giggled during SNL skits. Most of my tv favs took home accolades. Jim Parsons was wearing enough makeup to make Christina Aguilera bite her lip in a “honey-no” moment, but took home for Best Actor in a Comedy Series and being the ultimate sexy nerd. (Let me have my dreams.)

Modern Family” won for Best Comedy Series and while I feel they deserved it, I fear that Al Bundy will be streaking in place of Sofia Vergara’s nudity promise should they win.

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Mad Men” won for Best Drama Series while “Top Chef” won best reality program because food porn is awesome. Supporting Actress for Drama Series went to Archie Panjabi from “The Good Wife.” Claire Danes, who looked gorgeous, took home a win for her role in the made for tv movie “Temple Grandin.” (The film is a tale of Temple Grandin and his battle to cope with autism in a modern world.)

Click HERE for the Emmy Best Dressed List!

62nd Emmy Awards 2010 – Full Winners List

– Drama Series: “Mad Men,” AMC.
– Comedy Series: “Modern Family,” ABC.
– Actor, Drama Series: Bryan Cranston, “Breaking Bad,” AMC.
– Actress, Drama Series: Kyra Sedgwick, “The Closer,” TNT.
– Actor, Comedy Series: Jim Parsons, “The Big Bang Theory,” CBS.
– Actress, Comedy Series: Edie Falco, “Nurse Jackie,” Showtime.
– Supporting Actor, Drama Series: Aaron Paul, “Breaking Bad,” AMC.
– Supporting Actress, Drama Series: Archie Panjabi, “The Good Wife,” CBS.
– Supporting Actor, Comedy Series: Eric Stonestreet, “Modern Family,” ABC.
– Supporting Actress, Comedy Series: Jane Lynch, “Glee,” Fox.
– Miniseries: “The Pacific,” HBO.
– Made-for-TV Movie: “Temple Grandin,” HBO.
– Actor, Miniseries or Movie: Al Pacino, “You Don’t Know Jack,” HBO.
– Actress, Miniseries or Movie: Claire Danes, “Temple Grandin,” HBO.
– Supporting Actor, Miniseries or Movie: David Strathairn, “Temple Grandin,” HBO.
– Supporting Actress, Miniseries or Movie: Julia Ormond, “Temple Grandin,” HBO.
– Directing for a Comedy Series: Ryan Murphy, “Glee,” Fox.
– Directing, Drama Series: Steve Shill, “Dexter,” Showtime.
– Directing, Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special: Mick Jackson, “Temple Grandin,” HBO.
– Directing, Variety, Music or Comedy Special: Bucky Gunts, “Vancouver 2010 Winter Games Opening Ceremony,” NBC.
– Variety, Music or Comedy Series: “The Daily Show,” Comedy Central.
– Reality Competition Program: “Top Chef,” Bravo.
– Writing for Comedy Series: Steven Levitan, Christopher Lloyd, “Modern Family,” ABC.
– Writing, Drama Series: Matthew Weiner and Erin Levy, “Mad Men,” AMC.
– Writing, Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special: Adam Mazer, “You Don’t Know Jack,” HBO.
– Writing, Variety, Music or Comedy Special: 63rd Annual Tony Awards, CBS.

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Jane Lynch to Host SNL

Glee’s version of an evil-doer (Cheerleader/gym teacher with a heart of gold dipped in pom-pom strings and wrapped in track suits) will be hosting Saturday Night Live.

After Facebook petitions with thousands of follower and signatures, Jane Lynch will be hosting SNL. October 9th will be her hour of glory on live tv.

‘Glee’ Star Jane Lynch Marries

‘Glee’s’ own Jane Lynch (aka Sue Sylvester) is off the market! The Fox star and resident comic relief of my new favorite television show (RIP ‘Lost’), wed her long-time girlfriend, psychiatrist Dr. Lara Embry.

The two wed on Memorial Day at Massachusetts’ Blue Heron Restaurant.

Via US Weekly:

“They were very happy. There was lots of smiling.”

The couple treated their 21 guests to a seafood extravaganza.

For those of you who have been asking, Dame Crista does plan on doing a ‘Glee’ recap once the show resumes in the fall.

For now, how many of you are with me in hoping New Directions CRUSHES Vocal Adrenaline?!?

Sue Sylvester Glee Vogue – Video

In case you were busy getting your geek on with “Deadliest Catch” like me and missed Jane Lynch doing the Sue Sylvester Glee Vogue, here it…..

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Why You Should Be Watching ‘Glee’

I am totally in love with “Glee”. All of you who follow my weekly ‘Lost’ recaps are aware that I do not profess my love to just any show. Even shows that I know are good, I always compare to the brilliance of ‘Lost’ and they fail…until now.

I do enjoy a good comedy. Tina Fey and the high-larious people at ’30 Rock’ knock my boots every week. But ‘Glee’ isn’t like that either. It’s totally different from anything and that is why I love it.

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So what usually happens to shows like ‘Glee’? Well, five people like me write about how wonderful it is, we tell everyone we know, those people say they are going to watch it and never do…and then it gets cancelled. This is what happened with ‘Arrested Development’. I can’t take that again. It will kill me.

Therefore, I am taking it upon myself to pimp the hell out of ‘Glee.’ ‘Glee’ is my new boo (sorry Kathy Griffin). You must watch it, and I will give you three reasons why:

1. Jane Lynch: I fell in love with this bitch when she starred in “Best in Show.” I am a HUGE fan of all things Christopher Guest (c’mon people, ‘Spinal Tap’ is amazeballs) and was pleasantly surprised to find that Jane’s character in that movie held her own against comedic heavyweights like Guest, Michael McKeon, and Catherine O’Hara. Then, she started popping up in all the right places in all the right roles, like ‘The 40 Year-Old Virgin’. She’s amazing. And without missing a beat her ‘Sue Sylvester’, the cheerleading coach who is more Adolf Hitler than pom-pon prom queen, has me in stitches every time she is on the screen. Whether she is revoking the tanning privileges of her Cheerios, or trying to get Mr. Schuester to take iron supplements to help him with his menstruation, she steals every scene she is in and rightfully so.

2. Hot Guys: Phew! Really, hot guys on a show has been on hiatus too long. Seriously. All I have to look forward to are a few moment when Matthew Fox’s character doesn’t shave on ‘Lost’ and Josh Holloway’s parades around topless. Yea, yea. John Krazinski is cute. But he’s not this cute. Matthew Morrison and Cory Monteith together, on the screen, hotness spilling over, making it quiver, making me often pause the TV and rewind to see them smile or lick their lips again. And again. And again…sorry is it hot in here. And please don’t worry ladies. I know, Monteith plays a high schooler. But I checked. He’s 27. Yum.

3. Music: I am the first person to completely deny my hidden obsession for musicals. I honestly have never seen ‘The Sound of Music’ or ‘Mary Poppins’, but if the vodka is flowing at the right speed, I will karaoke your ass under the table with some ‘Grease’ tunes. Yes, I sang along to the music that was belted out when I saw ‘The Producers’ on Broadway-much to my husband’s chagrin. And you know what-SO DID YOU. You love musicals. You know you can’t wait to see ‘Nine’ and you know you’ve seen ‘Moulin Rouge’ more times than you will ever admit. And that is why you will love this show. Last week, I spent days singing ‘Golddigger’ thanks to Matthew Morrison. This week, I am all over Color Me Badd thanks to the Acafellas. You will be too. Trust me.

‘Glee’ airs Wednesday nights at 9:00 EST on Fox.