Love is not in the air for Eva Longoria and Tony Parker, and what was Willow Palin thinking when she posted anti-gay slurs to her Facebook page? Tamron Hall and I try to make sense of it all on MSNBC TV.
Love is not in the air for Eva Longoria and Tony Parker, and what was Willow Palin thinking when she posted anti-gay slurs to her Facebook page? Tamron Hall and I try to make sense of it all on MSNBC TV.
There might have been 4.96 million people tuned in to the premiere of "Sarah Palin's Alaska" Sunday night, but Sarah Palin's 16-year-old daughter Willow appeared to be on Facebook, where she used an anti-gay slur to counter a critic of the show.
During the premiere, a person named Tre wrote, "Sarah Palin's Alaska is failing so hard right now." The remark prompted Willow to respond "Haha your so gay. I have no idea who you are, But what I've seen pictures of, your disgusting ... My sister has a kid and is still hot." She followed that up with another comment that read, "Tre stfu. Your such a f-----."
Screengrabs of the Facebook accounts block out the last names of Willow and Tre, so there is reason to question the authenticity. However, Bristol Palin (who chimed in to the argument between Tre and Willow) posted an apology Tuesday night on her Facebook account. "Willow and I shouldn't have reacted to negative comments about our family. We apologize. On a nicer note, thank you for supporting the great competition in Dancing with the Stars!"
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Move over Levi, Bristol Palin has a music video, too.
Just days after Levi Johnston's music video debut, Palin appears in a video for Alaskan-based rock band Static Cycle. In the video (or "film" as it's being called in some circles) for the single "Inside This World of Mine," Palin wears a mink coat and fur hat and she said, "my eyebrows were all iced and my eyelashes were all iced.
"I think my role is like a Mother Nature role," Palin said of her part, which was shot mostly at an ice hotel in Chena, Alaska. You can watch Entertainment Tonight's excerpts here.
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When a new season of "Dancing With the Stars" begins, rumors of romance on the set usually aren't far behind.
When it comes to Bristol Palin though, don't believe any chatter of the sort. For starters, she's not looking for anything serious, telling In Touch Weekly she's "not looking for a father figure for Tripp right now."
And any talk that she and Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino might have a budding romance? Not true. "Isn't he like, 30? We met for two seconds; I do not have a crush on him," Palin said of the "Jersey Shore" star.
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