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Rosie O'Donnell is desperately searching for her missing 17-year-old daughter, Chelsea. Chelsea has been missing since August 11. O'Donnell issued a public statement to her website today (Aug. 18), asking for help to bring her daughter back safely. -
'Pretty Little Liars' Star Vanessa Ray Talks Playing A, Being Transgender on the Show
For years, fans of the the ABC Family hit show Pretty Little Liars have been trying to solve the infamous question: Who the heck is 'A?' The season six finale premiered last week, leaving fans in complete shock. 'A' was revealed to be Vanessa Ray's character Cece Drake. The surprise didn't end there, Cece drake turned out to be a transgender. Ray recently opened up to discuss her thought on playing such a controversial character. -
The Chemical Brothers 'Sometimes I Feel So Deserted' Video Released
The Chemical Brothers have unveiled the music video for "Sometimes I Feel So Deserted," the lead single from their recent album Born In The Echoes. It has been one month since the album was released and the group is back with another eccentric video, following the hypnotic visuals for "Go" with Q-Tip. -
Nicki Minaj Twerks for Meek Mill On Instagram, Then Deletes After Receiving Criticism
"The Night is Still Young" rapper took to Instagram late Saturday night and posted a racy video of herself in bed with her beau clad in a thong, twerking for the camera and illustrating to her millions of followers that this is how she enjoys spending her days off. Fans were naturally taken aback by her brazen actions, and sounded off with mixed responses in regards to the lewd video in her mentions. Shortly after, Minaj lashed out on a fan who suggested she should delete the footage. -
5 Seconds of Summer Address That 'She's Kinda Hot' Sounds Like My Chemical Romance
5 Seconds of Summer's new single "She's Kinda Hot" may sound a little familiar to fans of pop-punk. After the lead single from the band's new album Sounds Good Feels Good was released earlier this month, fans of 5SOS and My Chemical Romance were quick to point out the track's similarity to the 2007 The Black Parade single. And now, 5 Seconds of Summer has explained why. -
Wilco Frontman Jeff Tweedy Isn't a 'Star Wars' Fan Despite New Album Name
Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy is not a fan of the Star Wars saga despite naming the group's latest surprise album after the iconic series. -
Spotify 25 Under 25: Ed Sheeran, Ariana Grande, One Direction Led Streams
When it comes to owning Spotify's streams as a young musician, no one does it better than Ed Sheeran. Today (Aug. 18), the streaming service announced its "25 Under 25" musicians, and ahead of major pop players such as Ariana Grande, One Direction and Fifth Harmony, the title of the most-streamed young act of the year goes to none other than the "Thinking Out Loud" singer himself. -
Fetty Wap Announces Free Concert For Paterson High Schoolers
Fetty Wap is giving back to his hometown of Patterson, New Jersey. The "My Way" rapper, who is fiercely proud of where he came from, will be performing at a free concert for nearly 1,200 high school students in his home city. -
Rihanna, Serge Ibaka Troll Matt Barnes After He Implies the Two Are Dating
Over the weekend Los Angeles Clippers player Matt Barnes learned a very big lesson on the importance of telling the truth and how a lie can definitely come back to bite you---especially when its caught on camera. In recent weeks it was rumored that Barnes was one of the many suitors vying for the affections of Rihanna. -
Frankie Grande Responds to Wendy Williams' Comments Towards His Sister Ariana
Wendy Williams really put her foot in her mouth when she made comments about Ariana Grande's physical appearance. Not only were some of the talk show hotst's fans upset but the comments also triggered a bad taste in the mouths of thousands Grande fans. Brother, Frankie Grande, recently spoke with People NOW to discuss his feelings on the matter. -
Apple Music Festival 2015 Lineup: One Direction, Pharrell Headline
Apple has announced the first batch of headliners who will head to London to headline the re-branded Apple Music Festival, former called iTunes Festival. Only four acts have been announced so far, but Apple Music has gone big with their bookings, three from the UK and one from the United States - One Direction, Pharrell, Florence + The Machine and Disclosure. -
Jimi Hendrix Plays Fierce 'Purple Haze' in Clip From 'Electric Church'
Marking the largest gig of Jimi Hendrix's career, his performance alongside drummer Mitch Mitchell and bassist Billy Cox at the Atlanta International Pop Festival drew a vivacious crowd of over 300,000 people on July 4, 1970. The iconic guitarist passed away just ten weeks after The Jimi Hendrix Experience performance, which is now getting its own documentary titled 'Jimi Hendrix: Electric Church.' The film set to premiere on Showtime on September 4, boasts a collection of material from the renowned festival including a recently shared clip of Hendrix, Cox and Mitchell performing the eternally praised "Purple Haze."
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