There are no words.
He started out strong...
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...then seems to get a bit distracted...
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...then got really into it...
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...and then this fairly uncomfortable thing happened.
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There are no words.
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Let’s take a look.
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Yesterday, the Kardashian Klan released a suite of apps directed at their enormous fan bases. Each sister (sans Kourtney) launched an app directly geared toward their respective audiences. And while one might assume that Kim Kardashian's (the leader of the pack) app would be most popular, her youngest sister Kylie's app quickly catapulted to the top of the App Store charts.
Kylie's app is free to download, but you must subscribe to actually access the app. A subscription will set you back $2.99 a month. And Kylie's app just so happens to be more popular (currently) than Instagram and Facebook on the charts.
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Haters gonna hate.
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Vance Joy — the hella cute and talented Australian behind heart-melting tunes like "Riptide," "Mess Is Mine," and new single "Fire and the Flood" — recently joined Taylor Swift on the iconic 1989 World Tour. To give us a better feel of what life is like ~on the road~, he gave us a behind-the-scenes look at his days on tour. From hanging in his dressing room pre-show to taking a sailing trip on his day of, here's what goes down.
"Don't know what we were laughing about — ohhh mercy."
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"This is a very important part of my preparation."
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"Shawn Mendes and I in Washington, D.C. He is a genuinely great bloke. "
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"Obligatory photo outside the jet, with ma boys. we made White Russians during the flight as a tip of the hat to "the Dude" of Big Lebowski fame."
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"Me and drummer Ed hiking in Santa Clara - I met a horse during the hike and fed him some hay, g’day."
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"Signing posters for meet and greet winners."
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"In search of the White Whale, Moby Dick. I would sail again."
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"We supported Taylor for five shows at the Staples Center in LA. I am in the Lakers shower room. The shower heads were really high — I’m 6'3" to put this in context."
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"A moody shot by Max Fairclough."
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"Like the last page of Where's Waldo (his name is Wally in Australia). I miss my friends."
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"I like meeting fans - lots of happiness to go 'round."
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"Meeting a couple of legends — made a sweet poster that made me lol of me with my head superimposed on Jesus’ body."
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"My phone and I are always there for each other."
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"Just before going on stage — going through the start of "From Afar," and reminding myself of the name of the city."
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"Morning promotion. I feel ready for most things after breakfast and a black tea."
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Everyone should be a “crackerjack” today!
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“GO METS!”
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Social media is blowing up with fellow nurses supporting Miss Colorado after she was ridiculed on The View.
Instead of showcasing a more traditional talent, Johnson donned scrubs and a stethoscope, and spoke about her nursing career.
Her monologue focused on a patient with Alzheimer's named Joe.
Miss Piggy </3 Kermit.
I STILL THINK IT'S BULLSHIT AND I WON'T STAND FOR IT.
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Ooookay, I'm being harsh. She's clearly not a nobody but she is ?. DENISE, YOU'RE MAKING EYES AT THE WRONG FROG! Honestly, I'm taking this way too serisously. LOL!
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Can you handle the heat?
Last year.
This year.
“What the heck” is honestly so 2012.
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Aaron Tveit, probably most well-known for his killer Broadway resume, is currently starring in the hit USA TV show Graceland. The triple threat stopped by BuzzFeed New York to talk about his current role, how fans react to his Gossip Girl stint, and what he loves about all his Broadway shows. Take a look at Aaron Tveit's career milestones, and what he remembers about them!
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Aaron Tveit: My curly wig. Everyone always asks me if that's my hair! I want to say that it is, but it's really not. But I got to wear that beautiful, curly wig every day.
What did you love the most about working on that set?
AT: I think the best thing about that was just being a part of that whole group of people. All these people from all these different walks of life in the entertainment industry — these big movie stars to West End performers — who kind of just came together because they loved the story and loved being a part of it. They left everything aside and tried to tell the story in the best way; it was really remarkable.
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AT: It was a blast! At the time, I was also doing Next to Normal on Broadway while shooting a lot of Gossip Girl. So I was starring on a Broadway show, and on TV, in New York, a TV show that was about New York, that was starring these awesome young people who I became really good friends with, and they really embraced me and welcomed me. It was just a fun thing to be a part of.
Does anyone ever go up to you like, "XOXO!"
AT: Constantly. Tripp Vanderbilt — people really had very, very big opinions about Tripp, and they don't mind letting you know about it. (laughs)
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AT: The word that really comes to mind is "us." It's such a collective experience between myself and my cast, and our creators and our showrunners, and our crew — we just really love each other and have so much fun. We all live in Florida to shoot the show, so I think that creates a sense of our own little community because we're all transplanted. So when I think about Graceland, I really think about the entire group of cast and crew.
Do you guys do fun stuff after filming?
AT: Yeah, it's interesting because we all kind of live there in a place where we don't live. We all do our own thing, but then we all feel the itch of loneliness at the same time and we'll all text each other like, "Hey, want to go get dinner this weekend?" So we all feel this at similar times.
Do you have any crazy Florida stories?
AT: You take your life in your own hands driving down the street every day. Having to drive I-95 every day in Florida is like, the most dangerous experience.
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AT: I'm anticipating madness, in the best way. I just think that putting that show on live television with the people that are involved and the cast they've got, the energy is going to be created to kind of... because I think Grease, the movie especially, is the kind of show that creates energy, this inner youth energy, and putting that live on TV is going to be nerve-wracking! I think it's going to be such an exciting thing to be a part of.
Do you think it will be super different from performing live on a Broadway show?
AT: Yes and no. I think in a way, much like Les Mis, kind of taking that being onstage, and when you're onstage you have to hit at the back of the house, but then when you have a camera right in front of you, you have to find a way to blend the two and trust that that will come through in the camera.
That must be so hard to take the live aspect of theater but take out the bigness of it.
AT: Yeah, it's different because you want to fall into this lack of energy, but you have to keep the same energy to make it for this little tiny close-up. It's a tricky thing, but hey, that's why we have eight weeks of rehearsal to try and figure it out!
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AT: Family. The show is about this broken, fractured, and then coming-together family. It created this family within us, within the cast, within the writers, within the producers and the director — everyone involved. From the get, we knew it was something so special. We were off-Broadway, and there were some issues with the show, but everyone stuck with it. Then we went out of town, and I'll never forget, that it was what it became, and it was finally the show that we knew it could be. It just created this bond of a real family with everyone that was involved. It was amazing.
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AT: Bad boy Fiyero. I just had so much fun playing that part because he was such an asshole. The more of an asshole I could be at the beginning of the show, the better the payoff. The first entrance I have in the show is sleeping on this cart, driven by this guy who bumps into Elphaba, and I would just make fun of her. It was just so much fun.
Did people stop you on the streets about Wicked?
AT: Wicked, not as much.
I can just imagine someone screaming, "Fiyerrrrrrrooooooo!"
AT: No, no, no — no Fiyero screams! (laughs) But that, and those white pants. It's a classic, those white pants. Which actually, my buddy Norbert [Leo Butz] and I, we had a white-pants-off that we sang together. Check that video out online, it's fun.
Good plug.
AT: (laughs) Shameless plug.
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AT: Oh, man. I don't know if there's a word that can describe that. No words, there you go, that's two. In a similar but different way from Next to Normal, the root that show took, and how long I was involved from the first time I sang for it, and everything we all went through at the time, and it didn't come through right away. The fact that it was a bit short-lived, it only ran for six months, but I felt it could have ran for years; it was just a full gamut of emotions wrapped in this dream Broadway role. There aren't roles like that for young men in Broadway. The fact that I got to play it, I'm still so grateful for it. I love it, I love all the people involved, and I cherish my time and experience with it.
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AT: I was a little, little kid when I did Hairspray. I was a little kid! This was 10 years ago, actually right about now, that I went to do Hairspray. I just all of a sudden found myself in this high-energy show with all these other great, young performers, and I made some lifelong friends. It was my Broadway debut, so it was really cool.
Did you learn a lot from doing that show?
AT: Yeah, that and the Rent tour I did. Kind of just all of a sudden being in a show, and doing it eight times a week for a year, it's like dropping a little kid who can't swim in the deep end and just going, "All right, figure it out."
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AT: Truth. They really, especially with their campaigns now against sexual violence, stand for truth. A lot of the episodes are art imitating life, but they tell the stories in a really good way and I think they bring these things to the forefront in a great way.
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AT: America! She was the coolest, most gracious, welcoming star in that show. I did one episode, and that one episode I did has translated and people mention it to me, and as something that was kind of a one-off, she was really a great person to watch and she was so kind to me.
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AT: Pros. Same thing with Law & Order and Gossip Girl and Ugly Betty, getting to guest star on these shows shot in New York was such a great learning experience. But I have to say, being on The Good Wife set and watching Julianna Margulies and Christine Baranski work as leads of that show, and watching their process on set, to look over and seeing them with their script completely marked and looking a mess, it just struck me of how serious and how professional they were and that set was.
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AT: Ghost Town was my first role! That was the first thing I ever did on camera. The thing that sticks in my head is watching Ricky Gervais and the crew guys, it was shot in a hospital and I played an anesthesiologist, wasted an hour on set wheelchair-racing down the hospital. I was like, "This is really not an efficient use of time." But it was a lot of fun, and to watch he and Kristen Wiig, take after take after take after take, coming up with the craziest ad libs and the most hilarious things and trying to make each other laugh, it was such a fun, joyous time. I just laughed all day. They somehow got a take where I wasn't laughing.
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Modern Family’s Jesse Tyler Ferguson can ~totally~ relate.
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DOG OWNERS REJOICE! If you were looking for just one more reason to love Jesse Tyler Ferguson, well, you're in luck — THE GUY LOVES DOGS. In support of Purina One's One Difference campaign, the Modern Family star came to BuzzFeed LA to chat about his new pooch Fennel, his other dog Leaf, and how he handles those dog situations that are ~all too real~.
Keeping Up With the Hair on Kylie’s Head.
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Fans of Bravo's Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles know that James Harris and David Parnes are as tight as BFFs come. They've known each other since childhood, and now work as partners dominating the LA real estate scene.
Since they're as close as brothers, it was only right to see what these two really think about each other so we played a little game of "Him or Me" with the duo. Turns out they agree on who's the best dancer, but disagree on who gets stressed out more.
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James: Me. Well actually it's debatable. What about both?
David: It's specific things.
James: He's a mean chicken wing cooker on the barbecue.
David: I do an amazing barbecue!
James: But I cook a rack of lamb.
David: I can boil an egg though, really well.
James: And I can do an omelet.
David: There's a skill to boiling an egg perfectly. It's three minutes from the boil—
James: Very exciting. You put this egg in a saucepan and you let the water boil for three minutes so I think based on that — me.
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James: Even [David] will say me.
BuzzFeed: How bad are you, David?
David: Alright, my insurance will go up if we keep talking.
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James: I'm 45 minutes down to the second.
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James: I'm fantastic at flirting. My wife disagrees but she knows I'm a good boy so I'll say me. [David] has no comment because he just got engaged.
David: Well that's my comment there.
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James: I'd love if there was a neither.
David: What do you mean, slob?
BuzzFeed: Who's messier?
James: We're both OCD.
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James: Not around my children but I do have a foul mouth.
BuzzFeed: Do you have a favorite curse word?
James: Yes [but] I can't say it — it's bad.
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James: That's easy. I had no grades. School wasn't for me.
David: The competition wasn't high.
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David: How do you have a better wardrobe?
James: Got a pretty good wardrobe.
David: You open my wardrobe — have you seen it?
James: His is cleaner 'cause I have children so my shit is everywhere. But I'd say mine is better.
David: Let's agree to disagree.
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James: Neither.
David: We'll have to be not him but not me either.
James: We're never late.
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David: Have you seen your text messages recently? I'm blanking, I'm panicking.
James: Who's holding their phone right now?
David: I'm actually reading—
James: Him!
David: Have you fucking seen me run? You know how many medals I've won.
James: He won about eight medals at one sports day but I'm also very good at sports.
David: I'll outrun you. He is a good tennis player.
James: I can outrun you.
David: No, not in a million years.
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David: You can have that.
James: I'll take it.
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David: You can have that so I don't have to do an impression.
BuzzFeed: Are you guys good at it?
James: I'm really bad at it, my American accent is horrendous.
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James: That's very easy. Just look at our muscles and that'll answer that.
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David: I'm really good at household chores.
James: You don't do shit don't even—
David: I clean the sink, I [empty out] the dishwasher, I do everything!
James: I clean my whole house, please!
David: No you don't, when have you ever cleaned your house?
James: Every single day.
David: Please, you have a nanny there all day every day.
James: She's there to look after the children!
David: And clean the house...
James: And clean the house.
David: You're so full of shit.
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James: That's an easy one. I'm bad, but he's terrible.
David: Are you serious?
James: Yeah, you're bad.
David: You're on your phone the whole time! I'm bad as well, I agree. It's probably neck and neck on that one.
James: Equal.
David: I don't think if you're on the phone the whole time, someone can't be more than the other so it's a tie.
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James: I'd love to have a neither right here but I'm gonna have to say me. Thank you, even you said me.
David: That's the most misleading thing.
James: Yeah, we're both shit.
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David: You know what, I just turned into a citizen.
BuzzFeed: Congrats!
David: Thanks! I love the U.S. and I love LA and I never regretted moving here, however, I just went back to London and for the first time I really loved it. But I do love LA more.
James: LA's home and I love it — been here 11 years. But I do miss London. It's my city.
David: It's a beautiful place.
James: It's a beautiful place!
David: The weather's shit though.
James: The people are great!
Mama was NOT happy.
This was after a lot of back and forth about whether plastic surgery or just good makeup was involved.
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I still do Juvéderm for my lips. I go to Dr. Ourian in Beverly Hills. He's the best, and he's super natural about it. I was going to somebody before, and it was just looking crazy. I would recommend that anyone who gets it done go for a filler that lasts only two to four months. It's annoying to keep going back, but you have the option of stopping it.
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This is the ultimate throwback.
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It’s just a fact.
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The thought of having seniors intern at a fast-paced fashion internet startup run by a staff of twenty- and thirtysomethings might sound slightly insane, but that's exactly what happens in the new heartwarming comedy The Intern. Anne Hathaway stars as Jules, the founder of an online fashion site (which brings back some Devil Wears Prada feels) who forms an unexpected bond with Ben, her new 70-year-old intern played by Robert De Niro. By the end of the film you'll laugh, cry, and become infinitely more obsessed with both of the Oscar-winning stars.
When we got the chance to sit down with Anne and Robert, we put them to the test to see how well they really know each other. As you can probably guess, it was pretty damn hilarious.
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Anne wrote, "My mind went blank." Robert wrote, "Who is this guy?!?"
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Anne wrote, "Complaining about something incessantly." Robert wrote "VERRY TEMPERMENTALLLL!!!!"
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Anne Hathaway: You don't know any of my movies. This is so awkward.
Robert De Niro: What's the one you told me about?
AH: [Writes down a new answer.] I decided to change my mind.
Anne wrote "Ella Enchanted. (Duh.)" Robert wrote "INTERN!!"
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Anne wrote, "Analyze This or Taxi. Or The Intern or The Godfather II. Or Raging Bull or Deer Hunter." Robert wrote, "Cape Fear???"
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AH: [Laughs] That's the only one I haven't put on!
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Anne wrote, "Texting or emailing or on the phone." Robert wrote, "Sitting and reading until have to shoot!"
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Anne wrote, "Pretzels that I stole from Bob." Robert wrote, "Cheeze Wiz??"
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Anne wrote, "We wrapped." Robert wrote, "Singing!!"
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RDN: Oh yeah, right!
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Anne wrote, "Bob." Robert wrote, "I would I guess! At least now."
Yes, you guys got this one!
AH: We're 1 for 80.
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Anne wrote, "CERN." Robert wrote, "Fashion?"
AH: CERN, it's where they have the Hadron Collider.
RDN: In Switzerland.
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Anne wrote, "Cage fighting." Robert wrote, "Astrophysicist."
RDN: Oh, yeah! That's another interesting one.
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Anne wrote, "Be annoying/Be in choir." Robert wrote, "Most well liked!"
AH: Aww! That's so nice! Yours is so nice!
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Anne wrote, "Be a LEGEND who is also a straight up wonderful guy." Robert wrote, "Try to be the best at what I try to do!"
RDN: Oh, thank you.
AH: You're OK. Don't let it go to your head.
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Anne wrote, "All of them." Robert wrote, "What do you think?"
RDN: Yeah! That's a good answer.
Opening statement: Just trust me.
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How is Dennis?
This time they teamed up with the Emmy's and Audi to promo the show and the awards, much like last year's "Barely Legal Pawn" viral video.
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