Selena Gomez: Justin Bieber is Like My 'Little Brother'

It's no secret now that Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber are dating, but when Gomez last appeared on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show,' she was in full denial mode and said Bieber was like her "little brother."

On today's show, Ellen DeGeneres wastes no time reminding Gomez of this and plays old footage of the actress in which she said the idea of a relationship with Bieber was "weird." Then, DeGeneres stares silently at Gomez for several moments while she hides her face in embarrassment.

"Well, you were trying to hide it still, right?" DeGeneres replied. "But, now you've made it public. Now ya'll went to the Vanity Fair party and, uh, made me a fool."


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Britney Spears & Kevin Federline's Little League Reunion

Not letting their failed marriage get in the way of supporting their children, Britney Spears and Kevin Federline both were on-hand for a Little League game in Calabasas CA on Sunday (March 6).

The "Hold It Against Me" singer was joined by current beau Jason Trawick and son Jayden James in cheering on Sean Preston during the kiddie baseball matchup.

Meanwhile, Kevin also partook in the Little League festivities as one of the coaches of Sean Preston's team while joined for the weekend ending ballgame by girlfriend Victoria Prince.

During the course of the day at the ballpark, Miss Prince ended up bringing her and Kevin's newborn over to Britney and Jason - with the pair cooing over the precious bundle of joy.

On the career front, Miss Spears is gearing up for the March 29th release of her latest studio album Femme Fatale - as she just confirmed the full track listing.

The complete rundown of songs from Britney's upcoming album are as follows:

1. "Till the World Ends" (Produced by Dr. Luke, Max Martin and Billboard)
2. "Hold It Against Me" (Produced by Dr. Luke, Max Martin and Co-produced by Billboard)
3. "Inside Out" (Produced by Dr. Luke, Max Martin and Billboard)
4. "I Wanna Go" (Produced by Max Martin and Shellback)
5. "How I Roll" (Produced by Bloodshy, Henrik Jonback and Magnus)
6. "(Drop Dead) Beautiful" featuring Sabi (Produced by Benny Blanco, Ammo, JMIKE and Billboard)
7. "Seal It With a Kiss" (Produced by Dr. Luke, Max Martin and Dream Machine)
8. "Big Fat Bass" featuring will.i.am (Produced by will.i.am)
9. "Trouble for Me" (Produced by Fraser T Smith)
10. "Trip to Your Heart" (Produced by Bloodshy, Henrik Jonback and Magnus)
11. "Gasoline" (Produced by Dr. Luke and Benny Blanco)
12. "Criminal" (Produced by Max Martin and Shellback)

Deluxe version additional tracks:

13. "Up N' Down" (Produced by Max Martin, Shellback and Oligee)
14. "He About to Lose Me" (Produced by Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins)
15. "Selfish" (Produced by Stargate and Sandy Vee)
16. "Don't Keep Me Waiting" (Produced by Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins)

Enjoy the pictures of Britney Spears and Jason Trawick at Sean Preston Federline's Little League game with Kevin Federline also in attendance (March 6).


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Fitness Guru Tony Little Weeps Over Wife's Postpartum Depression

Exuberant workout mogul Tony Little is well known for preaching "there's always a way." But even Little couldn't find his own way after his wife gave birth to dangerously premature twins and then slipped into a numbing fog later diagnosed as postpartum depression.

For the blond ponytailed Little, 54, life was as perfect as it gets. The man who calls himself "America's personal trainer" had a successful TV career as an exercise motivator. He'd met his beautiful fitness model wife Melissa Hall during one of his gigs at the Home Shopping Network and married her in a fairy tale beach wedding. And he was expecting twin babies during what began as a healthy, normal pregnancy.


That all changed when tiny Chase and Cody were born three months early, with no warning, at under 2 pounds each. Suddenly, Little and Hall found themselves walking the shaky line between life and death with their own children.

The baby boys were born in November 2009 and instantly had to fight to survive. Most of their major organs were severely underdeveloped and in jeopardy of failing. At just a month old, Chase had to undergo heart surgery. Cody experienced bleeding in the brain.

Perhaps the toughest thing of all for the new parents was the fact that they couldn't even hold their fragile little boys, who had to be kept in incubators because their immune systems were so weak.

"It was hard because you couldn't touch them," Little told the 'Today' show. Watch the segment:

Even worse was what seemed to Hall like a cruel joke: Dozens of women around her were giving birth to healthy babies and starting their lives together as a family.

"I had to walk the long hallway every day, and I would just see the proud dad and mom in the wheelchair, and they're holding their baby, and they had the balloon, and it was almost like a torture," she said, her voice cracking. "When is my baby going to be able to come home?"

It would be three long months before she would see that day. Cody left the hospital first, and then a week later, Chase followed. But the newborns needed constant medical care. The most challenging, said Little, was keeping Chase's feeding tube in place.

"He was being fed through the nose, and he would rip it out," he told 'Today.' "She'd hold him down, and I would have to try to weave the tube back down through his nose and into his stomach."

In the midst of it all, the black cloud of postpartum depression overtook the normally glowing, upbeat Hall. The stress and anguish she felt sent her plunging into the depths of sadness and apathy.

"It was a totally different person," Little said, his eyes reddening. "It was very difficult for everyone here."

And it's still an ongoing struggle, even now that the twins have turned a year old.

"I felt like it would go away, feeling that disconnect with the children," Hall told the show. "Then I just said, 'You know, Melissa, you wanted to be a mom, you wanted this responsibility to love your child. You need to be there for them.'"

Little said he thought he'd already been through the toughest time of his life before his baby boys were born. He realizes now that he was wrong: This has been his greatest hurdle.

"Not having the kids, then losing my wife," he said through tears. "I always believe. There is a lot higher percentage of winning when you believe."

Though the boys are now healthy and doing well, it isn't completely clear yet what health problems they may face in the future, if any. But for the time being, the joy they bring their parents keeps them going.

"They always make you smile," said Little. "It is an amazing thing."

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Lil Wayne Scolded by Adorable Little Girls in Music Video

Lil' Wayne Gets Scolded by Adorable Little Girls [Video]
Lil Wayne's got bling, babes and enough cash to make it rain in biblical proportions.

What he doesn't always seem to have is a lot of respect for women or a particularly pleasant vocabulary, according to girl group Watoto From the Nile.

The three-piece ensemble, made up of Nia, 10, Nya, 9, and Kamaria, 5, has penned 'Letter to Lil Wayne,' an eloquent plea for Wayne to clean up his not-safe-for-school language and to rethink his overall misogynistic vibe. Check out 'Letter to Lil Wayne' (via Vulture) after the jump >>

As for the impetus for recording the track, "He talks about drugs and stuff," says Nia. Adds Nya, "I think he disrespects women." Watch it here:


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Hawaii Five-0: Will Danny Choose the Law Over His Little Brother? (omg!)

Story photo: Hawaii Five-0: Will Danny Choose the Law Over His Little Brother?Hawaii Five-0 | Photo Credits: Mario Perez/CBSTV Guide

When Hawaii Five-0 viewers say aloha to guest star Dane Cook in Monday's episode, they shouldn't necessarily expect to see the funnyman cracking a lot of jokes.

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"I think he's going to surprise a lot of people," co-executive producer Paul Zbyszewski tells TVGuide.com. "He made a conscious effort to really say, 'Look, don't feel like you guys need to write comedy stuff for me.' He wants to expand his repertoire; he doesn't just want to be pigeonholed as wacky comic relief. So, while he does have some fun moments on the show, he's also got some dramatic stuff that he's got to carry in the episode."

Cook plays Matthew Williams, a hedge fund manager on Wall Street and the younger brother of Scott Caan's Danny. Although Matthew seemingly arrives in Hawaii for vacation and to spoil Danny's daughter, Grace, with gifts, Danny and McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin) are informed that Matthew is the target of a federal investigation.

Naturally, that information proves to be quite a bombshell for Danny, who viewers will learn comes from a large, tight-knit family.

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"We learn their family dynamic and how Matthew, being the little brother, has done really well for himself professionally and is sort of the pride and joy of the family," Zbyszewski says. "But there's no real overt hostility between these two guys. They have a great relationship, and while Danny's brother hasn't been out to visit him in Hawaii, these are two guys who are definitely not on the outs when Matt comes to the island."

Therein lies the rub: Despite his close relationship with his brother, Danny must keep what he knows secret or risk also being charged with obstructing the government's investigation. Since McGarrett and the rest of the team are busy tracking down a mad bomber who's picking off the children of judges and other political figures, Danny turns to his ex-wife, Rachel (Claire van der Boom), for advice — something he will likely have to do more than once this season.

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"Danny has got to make some tough decisions in the episode," Zbyszewski says, hinting that Danny may be forced to give his brother up. "Rachel and Grace play a part in that story, and you will definitely see them again come the finale. They play a role in some significant decisions that Danny's going to have to make towards the endgame."

As for whether viewers will ever see Cook's character again, Zbyszewski says, wait and see. "The way that we leave Danny's story with his brother remains open for perhaps revisiting it in Season 2, in terms of their relationship and how things work out," he says. "I don't want to give away the fun and the payoff of the episode, but I think people will be very excited to see what happens."

Hawaii Five-0 airs Mondays at 10/9c on CBS.


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Cee Lo Green and Gwyneth Paltrow Perform 'Forget You' with a Little Help From Puppets

Feb 13th 2011 11:45PMEmail ThisCee Lo Green and Gwyneth PaltrowThe 53rd Annual Grammys were in need of some spunk and Cee Lo Green came to the rescue with more than enough of it. After Jamie Foxx introduced the performer, the stage opened up to an out-of-this world scene, rockets and puppets included. But the sight that caught the most attention was Green himself, who played the familiar opening piano keys of his smash hit 'F**k You,' or in this case 'Forget You,' while dressed like a psychedelic peacock, yellow, red and blue feathers aplenty.

Joining 'The Lady Killer' creator on stage were a bevy of puppets, from three female back-up singers dressed in mini skirts to a puppy standing by the piano waving its arms to the beat. Besides Green, there wasn't a human being in sight, even the keyboard player and drummer were a set of colorful creatures. Watch the video after the jump.


As Cee Lo crooned through his lyrics, a surprise in the form of actress Gwyneth Paltrow came to be. The blond bombshell strutted down a small catwalk decked out in all-black everything and cascading pink earrings. Paltrow, who's been showcasing her vocal chops recently on 'Glee' and in her recent film 'Country Strong,' had a microphone in hand and took over a few verses from Cee Lo's Grammy-nominated hit.

In what was undoubtedly the highlight of the night, Paltrow jumped on the piano, crawling toward the Gnarls Barkley member playfully. She even laid on her stomach and kicked her heels up to perform the explicit-less version of the tune.

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