Here is Jennifer Lopez’s new music video, Fresh Out The Oven, as her new alter ego ‘Lola’. The song features rapper Pitbull and will appear on Jennifer’s/Lola’s new album “Love?” in stores, Jan. 26, 2010.
Adam Lambert is making no apologies for his racy performance during Sunday’s American Music Awards.
While closing the show with his new single “For Your Entertainment,” the American Idol alum, 27, simulated fellatio with a male dancer, kissed male keyboardist Tommy Ratliff, grabbed his crotch and flipped off the crowd. (According to Rolling Stone, Lambert didn’t clear the kiss with anyone in advance; he told CNN the smooch happened “in the moment.”)
His performance was edited for the west coast feed of the awards show.
“You know honestly, if I offended some people… it’s apples and oranges. I’m not an artist that does things for every single person,” he told Access Hollywood. “I believe in artistic freedom and expression, I believe in honoring the lyrics of a song, and those lyrics aren’t really for everybody either.”
He also said he considered editing his performance “discrimination.”
“There’s a big double standard, female pop artists have been doing things provocative like that for years, and the fact that I’m a male, and I’ll be edited and discriminated against could be a problem,” he explained.
Added Lambert, “People are scared and it’s really sad, I just wish people could open their minds up and enjoy things, it’s all for a laugh, it’s really not that big of a deal.”
Still, some fans and celebs don’t agree.
“Did Adam Lambert just grind some dude’s head in his crotch… TO MY NIECE… GO TO BED NOW!” The View’s Sherri Shepherd Twittered. “And did Adam Lambert slip the tongue to one of his dancers???? Whoa… Celibate woman here… turning off TV now…”
Twilight star Robert Pattinson says he worries about being infected with HIV when adoring fans approach him with open wounds and ask him to suck their blood.
Pattinson, who plays vampire Edward Cullen in the series, has revealed he genuinely fears for his life when fans mob him in the street.
The 23-year-old actor laid out his concerns to promote a new biography ahead of the next Twilight film, New Moon, which premieres this week.
“People ask me to bite them and want to touch my hair,” Pattinson told the News Of The World.
“I just don’t want someone to have a needle and give me HIV and I don’t want to get shot or stabbed.”
Pattinson recalled one time where a group of girls approached him bleeding from scratches they had just opened up on their necks.
“They were like, ‘We did this for you’ … I didn’t know what to say — ‘Thank you, guys?’”
Pattinson said he feels vulnerable at big film events such as premieres, where he could be the target of an overly obsessive fan or even a terror attack.
He admits struggling to come to terms with fame since the release of the first movie, which grossed more than $350m worldwide.
He has difficulty coping with so many people trying to “ambush” him in public and at home.
He said he has come to accept the attention, but would be prepared to give away acting away for his first passion — music — if the fans ever became too much.