The ladies still love Corey Feldman.

Former child star Corey Feldman happily poses with a group of women at the Vignette Bar in West Hollywood.
I bet he’s thinking, ‘I still got it!’

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Former child star Corey Feldman happily poses with a group of women at the Vignette Bar in West Hollywood.
I bet he’s thinking, ‘I still got it!’

Photos: Fame/Flynet

Chumlee of the hit show Pawn Stars spent thousands of dollars on new boobs for his girlfriend Tayna for her birthday.
He also took his girlfriend to the Las Vegas D Casino and rented out the penthouse suite.
They enjoyed lavish dinner for her friends and family and expensive limo rides though Vegas.
Chumlee also hit up the blackjack table at $500 per hand.
Chumlee tells us, “I wanted it to be the best birthday ever for her and was happy to be a part of a great party, celebration, and special gifts.”
Sounds like they had a fun night.
I bet the new boobs are just as much a gift for Chumlee as they are for Tayna!
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X Factor judge Simon Cowell and singer Sinitta look happy as they leave Mr.Chow restaurant in London, England.

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Ashley Judd has decided not to run for the 2014 US Senate.
There had been serious speculation that the actress was considering running against Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell in Kentucky.
Judd took to her Twitter to let her supporters know that she has decided to focus more on her own family.
“After serious and thorough contemplation, I realize that my responsibilities & energy at this time need to be focused on my family,” explained Judd.
She continued, “Regretfully, I am currently unable to consider a campaign for the Senate.”
Judd wants to continue to fight for the rights of families in Kentucky.
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Singer Chris Brown does some graffiti art on the side of a building in Miami.
What do you think of the mural he created?

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Strike a pose!
An 80 year old lady flipped her Mercedes Benz after she clipped a Ranger Rover. Fire Fighters had to be called in order to cut the roof off the car in order to free the woman.
Instead of looking concerned after witnessing the accident, Phoebe Price held her best modeling stance and posed for pictures.

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Nicki Minaj is her biggest fan!
When asked during a conference call what she thought of her American Idol performance as a judge she tooted her own horn and gave herself a pat on the back.
“My best and worst Idol moments? I don’t have a worst Idol moment,” the 30-year-old rapper said. “I’ve been spectacular. Yes, I am going to toot my own horn. And then my best moment is every single moment. I’ll toot it again!”
Minaj, who showed up 13 minutes late for the first live show of season 12, explained that she’s stayed true to herself since auditions began in September 2012. She also acknowledged that her candid commentary doesn’t always sit well with contestants, viewers or even her fellow judges Mariah Carey, Keith Urban and Randy Jackson.
“I didn’t know what to expect going in to the show. I was so nervous. I had a lot of anxiety. I felt like, ‘Okay, I know everybody’s just going to hate me,’” she recalled. “There were moments in the audition process that I would say to the producers, ‘I can’t do this anymore. If everyone is going to give a good critique and I’m going to be the only one being honest, then America is going to hate me. I’m going to be seen as mean.’ And the producers said, ‘Nicki, trust us, America is going to appreciate the honesty.’ And that’s all I had to go on.”
She added, “When I’m laughing on the show, I’m genuinely laughing. I can’t come up there and pretend. I just can’t do it. I can’t be someone I’m not. I can’t sit there with a phony smile on my face; I can’t do it. I’m happy that people are responding well to it. I mean, if I’m polarizing, I’m polarizing! I don’t know. But I definitely didn’t have a preconceived notion of who I was going to be on that panel.”
When asked if she’d return for the FOX show’s thirteenth season, the “Pound the Alarm” rapper refused to give a direct answer. “I like to save the mystery and the drama. I never give that away, but you know what? I always say this — and I mean this from the bottom of my heart — the people behind the scenes at Idol have been a dream to work with and I really, really honestly mean that. [FOX exec] Mike Darnell took a chance on me. Nobody else understood it. They were like, ‘Nicki who?’ and he took a chance on me. He believed in me. His daughter and his wife believed in me, and so I’m just super grateful to have been given the opportunity.”
What do you think of Nicki Minaj on American Idol? Do you think she’s as good as she thinks she is?
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