Audrina Patridge is SUPER TAN on the VMA red carpet!

She needs to lay off the tanning beds. Her skin is starting to look a bit scary!

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She needs to lay off the tanning beds. Her skin is starting to look a bit scary!




I’ll just start off by saying as much as Ke$ha drives me nuts, I won’t turn her song off if I hear it. I may even sing along. She annoys me so much – and yet, she’s a catchy little chick.


Check out Katy Perry’s rainbow hair on the VMA’s red carpet tonight! I definitely don’t like her dress, though. Yikes! (Shoes are ugly also!)


Look how amazing Ashley Greene look? She looks gorgeous! Love her!


Lady Gaga hit the red carpet wearing a drastic Alexander McQueen ensemble, down to the lobster claw heels.
She showed up on the red carpet with a military escort, who were victims of the “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” policy. “I’m here for a very, very important cause tonight,” she told MTV’s Sway. “These are all my friends and they are with SLDN.org, which is an organization that was founded in 1993 under the reaction to the ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ policies. Their stories are very inspiring and there’s so much we can do right now.”
“No one person is more valuable than another person,” she concluded.


Can you believe it’s been nine years since 9/11? It seems like it was only yesterday.
Where were you when the planes hit the World Trade Centers? I remember that day exactly. I was at work, which was next door to where I lived. When we heard word of what happened, I dropped everything and ran home to my husband, and my baby boy – who had just turned 1. I sat in front of the TV – in disbelief – sobbing as we watched the whole thing unfold. We watched in horror as the first building went up in flames, and then that unforgettable moment when we watched the second plane crash into building two.
It seemed to me like the world just froze. Didn’t hear any cars, didn’t hear anything. Man, I’m getting chills just thinking about it again.
To all those who lost their lives that horrific day, we will never forget you. And as a nation – may we never forget.
