Ted Nugent sat down for an interview this week with CBS News, in which he was asked about his recent rant against President Obama and whether the Mitt Romney campaign has asked him to tone down his rhetoric at all.
At another point in the chat with Jeff Glor, Nugent went off with:
“I’m an extremely loving and passionate man, and people who investigate me honestly, without the baggage of political correctness, ascertain the conclusion that I’m a damned nice guy … and if you can find a screening process more powerful than that, I’ll suck your d-ck.”
The musician then turned to a female producer and added: “Or I’ll f-ck you, how’s that sound?”
It didn’t sound great to his wife, sources confirm to TMZ, who apparently made Ted apologize to the duo. It’s unclear why, though. This is Ted Nugent. Have you read through his list of bat $ hit crazy quotes?
Chris Brown has released a new track, “Til I Die,” from his forthcoming album. A fast-paced mix of techno and R&B, he teams up with Wiz Khalifa and Big Sean!
“Ratchet, we act hood, but I’m gettin’ money with these white folk,” raps Chris Brown over the Danja production, boasting of cross-cultural appeal, or something.
The singer’s fifth studio album, Fortune, is due out on Friday, May 4, the same day as his birthday! He will be 23 going on 3. Here’s his latest collaboration:
Kris Humphries is getting really good at this break up thing.
The New Jersey Nets power forward/E! star has called it quits with Anderson Public Relations, TMZ confirms, following disagreements between the company and the Humphries over how to best promote the latter off the court.
The PR team was especially upset with how Humphries handled an appearance on Good Morning America in December, where he brushed off questions about Kim Kardashian and looked confused about why they were even being asked. He instead talked about baking with his mom.
Kris’ relationship with Anderson lasted 73 days, so, hey, that’s an improvement of 24 hours for the guy!
Sources say he now wants to focus solely on basketball, which ought to be welcome news for the woeful Nets. Humphries scored 12 points and pulled down 16 rebounds in their 84-74 loss last night to the Thunder.
Jordan Lloyd’s quest for a second Big Brother title ended Thursday.
While she and boyfriend Jeff Schroeder seemed in command for much of the 13th season, which ends Wednesday, both were dispatched as the summer waned.
“It’s really hard. It’s mentally draining in there,” Jordan told EW.
The Big Brother 11 winner said she agreed to come back this summer mostly so Jeff could have a shot to win, feeling that she could at least help him.
But her failure to win crucial challenges proved her downfall.
“I don’t know. I’m not a competitor. I’m really not. The only reason why I made it so far was because I’m a great social player,” she said. “That’s why me and Rachel [Reilly] work so well together. She’s a great competitor.”
“They didn’t trust her so I did all the talking.”
Reilly may have rubbed other players the wrong way, but Lloyd admitted that she bonded with the fiery redhead – and will vote for her if given the chance.
“After Brendon left, I think [viewers] began to love her. She wasn’t being so outspoken. She was kind of being herself, a great game player,” she said.”
She thinks Reilly – not Porsche Briggs or Adam Poch – should win Big Brother 13. But for that to happen, Rachel has to make the finals. Can she do it?
If she wins the final HoH, that would get it done obviously. But would Adam or Porsche take such a strong competitor along with them if they triumph?