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  • 'I'm half the size I was': Dancing With The Stars' Kirstie Alley wins prize for biggest transformation as she celebrates finale

    'I'm half the size I was': Dancing With The Stars' Kirstie Alley wins prize for biggest transformation as she celebrates finale
    By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
    ©Slimline: Kirstie Alley showed off her sleek figure at the Good Morning America studio in New York today
    Kirstie Alley lost out on the Mirror Ball trophy on the finale of Dancing With The Stars last night but she is also a big loser in another way.
    The 60-year-old actress, who appeared on Good Morning America today, has shed a sizeable amount of weight during her 10 weeks on the show.
    She has gone from a U.S. size 12 to a slimmer size 6 although she admits it is a 'stretchy size 6'.
    ©Throwing shapes: The couple, who came in second place, put on a raunchy performance on the breakfast show today
    'My dress is half the size it was when we started', Kirstie said of her little black frock. 'I have a lot more strength and stamina.'
    '[Dancing With The Stars] has made me alive again,' she told Us Weekly. 'It's given me a new view of what I want to do in my life.'
    Kirstie wore the same dress last night that she did on the first episode which had to be taken in a staggering 38 inches.
    ©Before and after: Dancing With The Stars runner up had to have the dress she wore on the first show taken in 38 inches
    'It's the same dress,' she told USA Today. 'They really had to take it in.
    And the former Fat Actress star says she has a plan for keeping in shape now that the show is over.
    'I'll keep dancing!' she shared and then joked: 'I wanna come back next year and get that f***ing trophy.'
    ©Popular: The Fat Actress and her partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy received a rapturous reception from fans as they arrived at Good Morning America in New York
    Kirstie said of her performance with partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy: 'I don't feel like we won.
    'I feel like we did amazingly and that's an amazing thing but you want to win! And we didn't win, so I can't say that there isn't a sadness about it.'
    Hines Ward and his partner Kym Johnson waltzed away with the top prize with Hines being the sixth professional athlete out of the 12 seasons to with the trophy.
    ©Star turn: Hines Ward and his partner Kym Johnson twirled around the GMA stage
    ©Last waltz: The finalists strutted their stuff on the specially erected stage in Times Square today
    Mark Ballas and Disney sweetheart Chelsea Kane came in third place, despite consistently coming in top of the leader board over the past few weeks.
    The finalists were greeted to a champion's welcoming as they arrived to the GMA studios in New York today.
    All three celebrities and their partners danced on a specially built stage in Times Square.
    ©We are the champions: Hines and Kym show off their glitter ball trophy
    ©Third place: Mark Ballas and Chelsea and were delighted with the reception they received
    ©Farewell: The three celebrities and their dancing partners gave their final performances last night
    'Dancing With the Stars' on 'GMA': Kirstie Alley's Cha-Cha

    Good Morning America: 'Dancing With the Stars' Finalists Perform on 'GMA': Hines Ward and Kym

    'DWTS' Finalists Take 'GMA' Viewer Questions

    Good Morning America: 'Dancing With the Stars' Finalists Perform on 'GMA': Chelsea Kane and Mark

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    VIA 'I'm half the size I was': Dancing With The Stars' Kirstie Alley wins prize for biggest transformation as she celebrates finale

  • Kirstie Alley strips down to leotard on Dancing With The Stars as last three put best foot forward ahead of finale

    Kirstie Alley strips down to leotard on Dancing With The Stars as last three put best foot forward ahead of finale
    By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
    ©Star turn: Kirstie Alley dressed in a long brown dress for her second spin with Maksim Chmerkovskiy on Dancing With The Stars last night
    She may have got the lowest score of the night.
    But Dancing With The Stars contestant Kirstie Alley certainly turned heads with her raunchy routine, which saw her strip down to a leotard.
    The former Cheers actress defied her 60 years as she put on the sultry show during a freestyle dance with partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy.
    ©Stripped: But there was a purpose to her covered up attire as she soon ripped it off to reveal a skin-tight black leotard
    Kirstie initially swept onto the dance floor conservatively dressed in a long brown gown for her second spin with Maksim.
    But there was a purpose to her covered up attire - because she wasn't planning on wearing it for long.
    The actress proceeded to circle the floor to show off her slimmer frame after ripping off her costume.
    ©Flaunt: The actress circled the dance floor to show off her slimmer frame
    But the move failed to wow the judges, who gave her and Maksim 27 points.
    The Dancing With The Stars finale is just around the corner, and all three remaining stars certainly brought their A game ahead of it, last night.
    With each required to perform two dances, the couples chose two very different styles for both the judges choice and freestyle rounds.
    ©Fans: Denise Richards and her daughter Sam were also enjoying the show from the sidelines

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  • Remember me? Cameron Diaz, in an itty bitty mini-dress, greets ex Justin Timberlake with a kiss on the red carpet

    Remember me? Cameron Diaz, in an itty bitty mini-dress, greets ex Justin Timberlake with a kiss on the red carpet
    By CHRIS JOHNSON
    ©Cheeky one: Cameron Diaz shares a smooch with ex-boyfriend and co-star Justin Timberlake as they arrive for the New York premiere of their new movie Bad Teacher tonight in New York
    For the past week Cameron Diaz - and her legs - have been shipped around Europe and Russia promoting her new movie, Bad Teacher.
    But the 38-year-old actress was finally united with her ex-boyfriend and co-star Justin Timberlake as the pair attended the New York premiere.
    The couple dated for three years before splitting five years ago - and clearly the film's promoters were holding Timberlake back for the U.S. unveiling.
    And of course, the one-time couple did not disappoint, duly sharing a kiss on the red carpet - in view of the army of flashbulbs.
    ©Remember these? Cameron was wearing a very short dress by Chanel, complete with a see-through top section, as she dangled her long legs in front of Justin
    Diaz, who is dating baseball player A-Rod, put her famous legs on show in an impossibly short Chanel knit dress, complete with a see-through top section which revealed a black bra underneath.
    Meanwhile, 30-year-old Timberlake - who is single following his split from Jessica Biel - opted for a dapper black suit.
    Cameron plays a flesh-flashing, booze-guzzling, pot-smoking, foul-mouthed teacher in the comedy, which was released in the UK last week and will hit U.S. cinemas on Friday.
    ©Cast call: From left to right, director Jake Kasdan, Timberlake, Diaz, Jason Segel, Punch, and Phyllis Smith
    Her character, seventh grade teacher Elizabeth Halsey, tries to get out of the classroom for good by wooing a rich substitute teacher, played by her ex Timberlake.
    Cameron was today on a promotional blitz in New York, stepping out in no less than four different outfits in total.
    This morning she told breakfast show Good Morning America that working with her ex-boyfriend Timberlake on Bad Teacher was easy because they 'know their boundaries'.
    ©Changing styles: The actress has donned four outfits today, seen left arriving for an appearance on GMA, before slipping into two different ensembles at the The Late Show with David Letterman and, R, tonight
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    Cameron Diaz flanked by co-stars her teenage co-star Kathryn Newton, left, and Kaitlyn Dever
    She said Timberlake was: 'A blessing, a privilege that wasn't lost on either of us. He's so funny and talented,' she gushed.
    When asked if the sex scenes were awkward she added: 'It was easier because the boundaries were clear. Like if it's somebody you don't know you are kind of going 'mmm maybe' but you know, 'no', in this instance we're like 'we already did that',' she giggled.
    The actress also admitted that she was nicknamed 'the intestinator' by staff on the set because she was always eating.
    ©Acting up: Timberlake stands on a chair as he poses for photographers at the event, which was held at New York's Ziegfeld Theatre
    'I decided my character was a consumer, she's always taking taking taking so I decided that in every scene I would be eating, drinking or chewing on something,' said the There's Something About Mary star.
    'So the whole film I was eating, all the worst foods too - corn dogs and fried chicken it was really just an excuse to eat all the bad foods.
    'Donuts and breakfast sandwiches. The prop guys called me the intestinator,' she laughed.
    ©Best foot forward: Kirstie Alley, wearing leggings under a LBD, brought along her Dancing With The Stars partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy
    ©I am ready for my close up: Comedian 'Weird Al' Yankovic also made an appearance to join in with the fun
    Wearing a super-short mini skirt Diaz noted that she usually leads a healthy lifestyle to stay slim.
    'Because I love to do active things in my lifestyle, if I don't take care of my body, if I'm not strong then I can't bring those things into my life and those are the things that truly make me happy and my happiness is what really makes me who I am.
    'So I'm constantly trying to stay strong so that I can do anything I want at any time.'
    ©In the spotlight: Leggy Cameron gets bombarded by photographers as she makes her entrance
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    Bad Teacher indeed: Diaz and Timberlake pictured together in a scene from the movie, which is released in U.S. cinemas on Friday
    Bad Teacher Movie Trailer Official (HD)

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  • Britain's Got Talent 2011: Teenage rappers The Right Path left in tears after heartfelt tribute to their grandfathers

    Britain's Got Talent 2011: Teenage rappers The Right Path left in tears after heartfelt tribute to their grandfathers
    By SARAH BULL
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    Role models: Teenage rappers The Right Path impressed the Britain's Got Talent judges with their heartfelt tribute to their grandfathers
    Teenage rappers The Right Path were the stars of the night on Britain's Got Talent tonight, with their heartfelt rap about their grandads.
    The duo, consisting of Jamie, 14, and George, 13, received all round top marks and were left in tears after they got a standing ovation from the audience.
    Before taking to the stage for their audition, the boys admitted they were nervous about the performance but excited about performing together for the first time.
    ©Emotional: Both the boys, Jamie (left) and George were left in tears after their rap
    And explaining their act to the judges, George said: 'We don't rap about how hard we are, we rap about making a change. But today we are going to rap about our grandads.'
    Afterwards, judge Amanda Holden told them: 'Boys, I thought it was an excellent tribute to both your granddads who obviously had a massive influence in your lives.
    'I think you both did your granddads proud.'
    ©Proud: The duo's mothers were waiting in the wings, and seemed equally emotional about the performance
    Michael McIntyre added: 'It was good lyrically and it was very heartfelt. It was very impressive.'
    And Louis Walsh, who was standing in for David Hasselhoff, concluded: 'You're two great role models for young kids. i liked all the positivity of it. i think your grandads are going to be very proud.'
    The Right Path unsurprisingly then received three yeses from the judges and are now through to the next round.
    Another young act to impress the judges was seven-year-old Robbie Firmin, performing Frank Sinatra.
    Dressed in a pinstripe suit and matching hat, the pint-sized boy belted out a rendition of the Sinatra classic My Way.
    ©Mini Blue Eyes: Kent schoolboy Robbie Firmin, seven, sing Frank Sinatra's My Way on tonight's episode of Britain's Got Talent
    Music mogul Louis told him: 'Robbie, that was fantastic. I’ve never heard anybody so young sing that song.'
    Despite his tender age, Robbie even showed his cheeky personality by telling Louis his auntie - who was waiting in the wings - was looking for a boyfriend, saying: 'And I think she would want you to be it.'
    Michael was equally enthused: 'Robbie I thought that was just brilliant, it had everything, you toyed with the audience, they were up, they were down, they were swaying. Robbie you’re a star.'
    And, with three yeses, little Robbie was through to the next round.
    Opening the show this evening were illusionist duo David, 39, and Karen, 27, who performed a modernised version of a Houdini trick.
    ©Amazing: Judge Michael praised Robbie's professionalism on the stage
    ©Proud: Robbie's family backstage, as well as presenters Ant and Dec, were thoroughly entertained by his act
    Before their audition, Karen said: 'We are going to perform an illusion that was originally performed by Houdini but we have modernised it.'
    And David added: 'Magic has struggled in the past on Britain's Got Talent but they haven't seen anything like our act yet.'
    Karen and David then took to the stage and performed their act which saw David climb into a Perspex box on stilts which is then covered with a cloth.
    Karen then waves a large sheet in front of the box and when it drops, David was holding the sheet and Karen is in the box.
    Afterwards, Michael said: 'It was brilliant - it wasn't overly cheesy. I never have any idea how anyone does the trick - I'm a complete sucker for it and it was amazing.'
    ©That's magic! Illusionists David and Karen perform tricks for the audience
    Amanda added: 'That was annoyingly good. I am never keen on magic because it’s always so small time, people come on with cards and bits of cotton and no one can see anything.
    'This is a massive show and if it goes onto the Royal Variety then that is a huge show to perform on, and there was no orange make-up, there was no Lycra, I hate to say it, but it was really good.'
    And David concluded: 'You took to the stage and wowed us. You are what this show is about. Congratulations - it was great.'
    Needless to say, the duo made it through.
    ©How did they do that? David and Karen finished to rapturous applause from the audience
    ©Delighted: David said performing in front of the judges and a live audience was 'the best moment of my life'
    Next up was dog act Mexican Mayhem, led by 59-year-old Melanie, whose dogs Twizzle and Tucker performed a dancing act for the judges.
    But altough Tucker did what he was supposed to during the dog agility course, Twizzle was 'a bit tired' and wasn't so up to par.
    However, Melanie didn't let the judges and audience's laughter put her off, attempting to coax Twizzle through props including a windy tube.
    Michael said: 'If both the dogs did what they were supposed to do, it wouldn’t have been nearly as entertaining as the fact that right off the bat one dog decided, "I’m not going to do this."
    ©That really was mayhem: Melanie and her dogs Twizzle and Tucker's performance didn't quite go to plan
    ©Difficult: Melanie struggled with one of the dogs, who she said was feeling a 'bit tired'
    'It was almost like they were a comedy double act and I found it hilarious.'
    And Amanda said: 'That doggy debut was hilarious for all the wrong reasons, but I really enjoyed it.'
    While David said no tot he act, Amanda and Michael said yes - meaning Mexican Mayhem are through to the next round.
    But Mexican Mayhem had some competition from some other dog acts, including Hoover and Jane, who didn't do too well with their tambourine playing act, and Jonathan and Bodhi, whose doggy skateboarding skills were less than impressive.
    Up next were 'very good friends' Jon and Jenny, whose act was slightly ruined when Bodhi managed to run back onto the stage, much to the amusement of the audience.
    Pianist Paul Gbegaje, 19, was next to take to the stage as the auditions moved up to Manchester.
    Before making his way on for his audition, Paul said: 'I wasn't good at football or sports so every lunchtime I was in the music room playing music and composing. What I like about playing the piano is the feeling you get from it, it's a huge high.'
    ©Impressive: Dance Angels Elite impressed the judges with their colourful outfits and enthusiastic performance
    And, asked by Amanda if playing the piano was what he wanted to do full time, John replied: 'Definitely. This is how I express myself. I'm not a good talker but I communicate through music.'
    While Michael called him sensational and Amanda said he was amazing, David caused drama with the audience when he said the audition was 'really nice'.
    He added: 'I'm not sure it was great. But I love your spirit and your tenacity, so come back and show me up.'
    ©Inspired: The Celtic Colleens were praised for their originality thanks to their illuminated Irish dancing routine
    ©Mixed response: Pianist Paul wowed Amanda and Louis, but David wasn't convinced
    ©Lightning fingers: Paul wowed the audience with his super-speedy piano playing
    ©Better than Diversity? Amanda Holden told dance troupe Abyss they weren't as good as their predecessors
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  • VH1 Classic presents: The 2011 Revolver Golden Gods Awards

    VH1 Classic presents: The 2011 Revolver Golden Gods Awards
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    ©This Saturday, May 28, 2011, VH1 Classic will premiere their exclusive coverage of the 2011 Revolver Golden Gods Awards at 10:00 PM ET/PT. If you were not able to be there in person, this is your chance to experience the historic event that brought together various Heavy Music icons to the Nokia Club in downtown Los Angeles. Here is the Official press release:
    "The 2011 REVOLVER GOLDEN GODS AWARDS VH1 Classic special is hosted by Chris Jericho (Dancing With the Stars, WWE, Fozzy) and features performances from: Alice Cooper performing his classic anthem “School’s Out” with the living members of his original band, Avenged Sevenfold performing Pantera’s “Mouth for War” with Vinnie Paul (Pantera), Sebastian Bach performing Skid Row’s “Youth Gone Wild” with Asking Alexandria, Duff McKagan (Loaded, Guns N’ Roses), Steve Jones (Sex Pistols) and Corey Taylor (Slipknot, Stone Sour) performing Judas Priest’s “Electric Eye,” and Scott Ian (Anthrax) and Volbeat performing Dusty Springfield’s “I Only Want To Be With You.”
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    The hour-long REVOLVER GOLDEN GODS AWARDS special features winners and presenters including:
    \m/ Hunted: The Demon’s Forge® Golden God Award: Alice Cooper, presented by Rob Zombie.
    \m/ Ronnie James Dio Lifetime Achievement Award: Mötley Crüe, presented by Corey Taylor of Slipknot and Stone Sour.
    \m/ Honorary Headbanger Award: William Shatner, presented by Scott Ian of Anthrax and The Damned Things and comedian Brian Posehn.
    \m/Affliction® Album of the Year Award: Avenged Sevenfold, presented by Jerry Cantrell and Mike Inez of Alice in Chains.
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    Other notable appearances at the 2011 broadcast include Metallica’s Lars Ulrich and Robert Trujillo, Dave Navarro (Jane’s Addiction), comedian Brian Posehn, Black Sabbath’s Geezer Butler and many more."
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    Here is the OFFICIAL trailer:

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