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  • 11 Reasons Charming & Snow Will Always Give Us All the Feels on ‘OUAT’

    Snow White and Prince Charming (aka Mary Margaret Blanchard and David Nolan) are the real reason the heart eyes emoji exists. It doesn’t hurt that the actors who portray them on “Once Upon a Time,” Ginnifer Goodwin and Josh Dallas, are married in real life.

    These two haven’t always had it easy, but they’ve stuck with each other through it all and we’re crying now just think about it.

    Here are the 11 reasons we get all choked up anytime we think about their fairytale love.

  • 18 Times Channing Tatum Was Actually the Funniest Person Alive

    Channing Tatum is known for a lot of things: his acting, his ability to dance like he has no hip bones, and his affinity for action movies. What most people forget, however, is how freaking funny he is.

    These are the 18 times Tatum made us laugh harder than anyone else.

  • 50 Cent Threatens to Quit Starz’s ‘Power’ After Golden Globes Snub

    DuJour Media's Jason Binn, Starz's Chris Albrecht, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson And Omari Hardwick Host The Season Three Premiere OfWhile the nominees for this year’s Golden Globe Awards shared their excitement on social media on Monday, there was one star who didn’t earn a nod from the Hollywood Foreign Press Associated who was equally vocal online.

    Curtis Jackson, a.k.a. Power,” took to Instagram after the nominations were announced, sharing some choice words for the Globes, the HFPA, and even his own network.

    A photo posted by 50 Cent (@50cent) on

    “Golden globe’s [sic] can s*ck a d*ck,” the rapper-actor began his post. “I accept my series POWER was not intended to be a signature show for the network but it is the highest rated show.”

    Jackson went on to say that he was done putting additional effort into promoting the series, and even hinted that he wanted his character, Kanan, to die, so he could leave the show entirely.

    “I got other sh*t to do,” he said.

    In a second Instagram post, Jackson shared what appeared to be some fake artwork for season four of “Power,” featuring boxer Floyd Mayweather. The star said he was “off the POWER train,” and noted, “I gotta do something different.”

    In a statement, Starz didn’t address Jackson’s threat specifically, but noted that it was unconcerned with the show’s lack of love from the Golden Globes, citing its connection with viewers as its most important achievement.

    “We are grateful for the excellent work being done on ‘Power’ by the producers, cast and crew,” the statement said. “We certainly think this exceptional show has been overlooked by various awards committees, but the fans have made it the second most watched show on premium cable in 2016…and those are accolades that mean just as much if not more.”

    Variety also noted that an unnamed source from the network said that “there is no internal concern” at Starz that Jackson is actually leaving “Power,” and that the cable net believes “the rapper/actor is extremely committed to the show.”

    [via: 50 Cent, 50 Cent, Variety]

    Photo credit: Getty Images for DuJour

  • Golden Globes 2017: Nominees React on Twitter

    Z100's iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2016 - ArrivalsIt’s the most wonderful time of year for actors and actresses: awards season. With Golden Globe nominations announced Monday, the day was particularly good for the TV and film stars who earned nods from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

    There were surprises and there were snubs, but the pack is an impressive one. While we haven’t heard reactions from the entire field, some of the nominees shared just how enthused they were on Twitter. Thanks to their tweets, we got to share in their laughter, tears, and emojis.

    Some of the first-timers were particularly exuberant. (Can you blame them?)

    As you can imagine, there was also a lot of gratitude expressed.

    Others found more humorous or creative ways to convey their excitement.

    We even got one in Spanish.

    The Golden Globes takes place on Jan. 8.

    [via: Twitter]