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Seth Rogen slammed by Craig Morgan over 'American Sniper' comment...
Seth Rogen sparked controversy on Twitter Sunday after stating in a post the film American Sniper reminded him of a scene in a Quentin Tarantino movie.

American Sniper stars Bradley Cooper as the real-life U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, who is known for being one of the most lethal snipers in American history. Kyle died in 2002 after being shot at a shooting range in Texas and Rogen's comments weren't taken so lightly by those who regard him as a national hero.

In his post, the Interview star wrote: "American Sniper kind of reminds me of the movie that's showing in the third act of Inglorious Basterds."

The scene the actor refers to is a Nazi propaganda film called Stolz der Nation (Nation's Pride) that featured a German sniper massacring allied soldiers from a clock tower.

While Rogen later stated he was not comparing the films, but simply stating one reminded him of the other, many prominent figures, including country stars Craig Morgan, Blake Shelton and politician Sarah Palin, were among those who reproached him for his comments.

Mick Jagger creates scholarship in L'Wren Scott's honor...
Mick Jagger has established a scholarship in honor of late girlfriend L'Wren Scott.

The 71-year-old musician created a three-year scholarship program at the Central Saint Martins school in London. One student will be selected each year to receive free tuition for the two-year program, with recipients chosen in 2015, 2016 and 2017.

"I am very grateful to receive this extremely generous scholarship package, gifted by Mick Jagger in L'Wren Scott's name," M.A. fashion course director Fabio Piras said in a statement. "Our students sacrifice much to take up this course and work extremely hard when they are here."

Scott never attended design school, but was friendly with the college's late M.A. course director, Louise Wilson. She and Jagger had been together for over a decade when she hanged herself in March 2014.

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"Polaroids. That's what we do at the Affleck house. We have a stack of sexy Polaroids." - Jennifer Garner, joking about a secret stash of photos in her home, in an interview with Vanity Fair

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This R&B group turned to Kickstarter to help raise money to fund their fifth and final studio album...

Nicki Minaj calls teen abortion a 'terrible mistake'...
Nicki Minaj addressed the abortion she had as a teen and called it a "terrible mistake" in her new MTV documentary, which aired Sunday.

In My Time Again, the "Anaconda" rapper, 32, revisits the time she had an abortion at 15-years-old and reveals her baby's name would've been Caiah.

"My child with Aaron would've been 16 any minute," Minaj says. "We made a terrible mistake. We had to pay for it. I always felt like my destiny was to be accomplished in my career first."

Minaj goes on to say that motherhood is something she wants, but "won't be doing it right now, that's for sure."

"I think four years from now is the time to have a child, I would have to be married first. I think there is a housewife somewhere in here," she said.

The rapper later admits that she's no longer putting her "career over the ones that I love."

"I don't know if the secret to life is to find love, but I think the secret is to embody love," she said.


Kai Hibbard slams 'The Biggest Loser' as 'a fat-shaming disaster'...
Former The Biggest Loser contestant Kai Hibbard has spoken out against the reality competition.

The season three contestant slammed the NBC series in an interview with the New York Post. Hibbard told the publication participants are pushed to exercise and lose weight without regard for their safety, in addition to being closely monitored and afforded no privacy.

"The whole [expletive]ing show is a fat shaming disaster that I'm embarrassed to have participated in," she declared. "You just think you're so lucky to be there [at the time] that you don't think to question or complain about anything."

Hibbard claimed contestants are forced to sign away rights to their own story lines, and are banned from speaking badly of the show. Injuries and health complications are reportedly common but often not televised, and trainers allegedly motivate by harsh means.

"They would say things to contestants like, 'You're going to die before your children grow up,'" she said. "'You're going to die, just like your mother.' 'We've picked out your fat-person coffin' -- that was in a text message."

Hibbard started the season at 262 pounds and weighed 144 at the finale, where she came in second place. Her 118-pound loss is far from uncommon, as evidenced by controversial season 15 winner Rachel Frederickson, who lost 155 pounds -- over 59% of her body weight.

"In an ideal world this show would go away entirely," Hibbard wrote in a follow-up on Facebook. "I believe that it perpetuates false stereotypes that overweight people are just lazy or lack willpower. I also believe that it is not only detrimental to the health of participants, but that it is detrimental to the mental health of the viewer."


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The R&B group who turned to Kickstarter to help raise money to fund their fifth and final studio album????

It's TLC... The group, who once titled an album Fanmail and decorated it with the names of fans who wrote them as a way of saying thanks, is asking TLC listeners to return the favor.

"We owe so much of our success to you," TLC's surviving members told fans on their Kickstarter page.

"Your loyalty and support throughout the past 20 years motivates us to do our best work. Without you, we wouldn't have ten top 10 singles and four number 1 singles. We wouldn't have won five Grammy awards or sold 65 million records worldwide. Without you, we wouldn't have become the most successful girl group of all time! Without you there would be no TLC!"

The group is incentivizing donations with exclusive remixes for $5, digital album downloads for $15, or, for between $1,000 and $5,000, T-Boz or Chilli will hang out with generous fans, either at the movies, a concert or even a custom workout class hosted by Chilli.

All told, the band as trying to raise $150,000, a number they're likely to hit as fans have already contributed over $61,000 since the campaign launched Monday.