Jenny McCarthy: Stripping Down For Playboy, Again!

May 18th, 2012

After kicking off her career by posing nude for Playboy nearly 20 years ago, Jenny McCarthy is stripping down for the cover, once more.

The 39-year-old actress will show off her goods in the July/August issue of the magazine and, according to E! News, a nude pictorial of the blonde bombshell can be expected within the pages of the men's mag.

McCarthy doesn't seem one bit shy about the upcoming project telling E! News during the NBC upfronts on Monday, "All I wanted to do [when she began in the industry] was work with my clothes on, and now I just hope to get them off!"

Something tells us she'll be handed a lot more money for the pictures than she was back in 1993 when she first posed for Playboy for $20,000 before earning Playmate of the Month and later, Playmate of the Year.

Matthew Morrison Drops By “Jimmy Kimmel Live”

May 18th, 2012

He’s always up for a good time, and last night (May 17) Matthew Morrison paid a visit to the “Jimmy Kimmel Live” studios in Los Angeles.

The “Glee” stud looked quite dapper in a grey fedora with a snazzy suit and tie getup as he signed autographs and chatted with fans.

During his interview with Kimmel, Matthew talked about the unconventional and downright uncomfortable way he was first exposed to the female anatomy- going to work with his midwife dad!

Morrison lamented, “My senior year of high school my dad actually took me to work. ... It was the first time I saw a vagina."

Lady Gaga Faces Protests in the Philippines

May 18th, 2012

She’s definitely known for her racy image and sexually-suggestive music, and it seems Lady Gaga is persona non grata in Manila, Philippines.

According to a report, the “Bad Romance” songstress is supposed to play a pair of gigs in the city next week, but approximately 70 teens gathered to protest the upcoming concerts.

Mayor Antonio Calixto told press that the shows will go on, though everything had better be up to snuff on Gaga’s end.

“We reminded the producers of Lady Gaga’s concert that the show and the event as a whole shall not exhibit any nudity or lewd conduct which may be offensive to morals and good customs.”