Kristin Cavallari & Jay Cutler: Behind the Breakup

They looked to be Tinseltown?s next big marriage, but something went wrong for Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler.

The ?Hills? babe reportedly didn?t dig Cutler?s controlling nature, and finally things got to a fever pitch between them.

An insider told press, "Jay Cutler was beyond controlling and didn't really like Kristin to go out. When she did go out, he called all the time and demanded to know exactly where she was going and who she was with."

"He made her choose between him and being friends with a lot of her girlfriends. I'm not surprised it didn't last."

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Lady Gaga, Nicki Minaj, Coldplay Confirmed For I Heart Radio Festival

Two-day fest, set for September 23-24 in Las Vegas, also features the Black Eyed Peas, Alicia Keys, Carrie Underwood and others.
By James Montgomery


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It's being billed as "the biggest live music event in radio history" (whatever that means), and so, the organizers of the brand-new iHeartRadio Festival have pulled out all the stops, delivering a lineup that's appropriately loaded with some of the biggest stars in the business.

Lady Gaga, Coldplay, Nicki Minaj, the Black Eyed Peas, Alicia Keys, Carrie Underwood and Steven Tyler are just some of the acts set to appear at the inaugural I Heart Radio fest, scheduled for September 23 and 24 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. They'll be joined on the bill by the likes of Kenny Chesney, Jennifer Lopez, David Guetta, Rascal Flatts, Kelly Clarkson and John Mayer (to name just a few).

Organizers promise that even more artists will be added to the bill as the summer stretches on. The eternally busy Ryan Seacrest will host the event, which will stream live online and via mobile devices at iHeartRadio.com, and across the websites of all Clear Channel-owned radio stations.

If you'd prefer to be there in person, you can get a first crack at tickets by liking iHeartRadio on Facebook. The pre-sale ends at 1 a.m. ET this Saturday, with tickets going on sale to the general public later that same day (at 1 p.m. ET) through Ticketmaster.com.

Of course, given that this is a radio fest, Clear Channel is also giving listeners plenty of chances to win a free trip to Vegas for the event. For more information on how you can score yours, check out iHeartRadio Music Festival's official site.

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'Captain America' Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need to Know

We've been following 'The First Avenger' since it was first announced.
By Ryan J. Downey


Chris Evans in "Captain America: The First Avenger"
Photo: Paramount Pictures

Captain America will finally throw his mighty shield on the big screen this weekend. And while Cap's journey from the comics to the megaplex wasn't quite as arduous as the hero's transition from World War II to present day (which involved being frozen in a block of ice), there were plenty of twists and turns before Chris Evans put on the costume that will allow him to lead the Avengers.

A "Captain America" movie actually appeared back in 1990, but to call it a "B-movie" would be generous. Albert Pyun, the director responsible for action romps like Jean Claude Van Damme's "Cyborg," cast actor Matt Salinger in the title role and took several liberties with established continuity. Cap was still named Steve Rogers, still given his abilities by a "super soldier serum" during World War II and still frozen in a block of ice, however, his arch-nemesis switched from German to Italian.

This summer's "Captain America: The First Avenger" returns the Red Skull to his nefarious Nazi origins. Hugo Weaving plays the megalomaniacal fellow experimental "super soldier" who leads Hitler's deep science division, HYDRA, which eventually breaks away from the Nazis due to the Skull's world-domination plans. Steve Rogers is a Brooklyn kid whose scrawny size and poor health cause him to be rejected continually as he tries to enlist for the war effort. A professor's serum gives him a muscular body and super-strength. Thanks to technology, Evans portrays both versions of the character.

Jon Favreau considered directing "Captain America" before ultimately choosing "Iron Man" instead. That film's success established Marvel as a Hollywood studio in its own right (with distribution help, of course), following previous Marvel character flicks like "X-Men," "Spider-Man" and "Daredevil," which were handled by other studios. Marvel decided to mix heroes onscreen as they always have in print (at least the ones they still own the rights to) with next summer's "Avengers" movie building on "Easter eggs" and story connections established across multiple films, like "Cap."

"The Incredible Hulk" director Louis Leterrier was considered for a time before the job ultimately went to Joe Johnston, who had proven his hero prowess and period-movie gloss with "The Rocketeer."

Garrett Hedlund ("Tron: Legacy"), John Krasinski ("The Office'") and Mike Vogel ("Cloverfield") were among the actors reportedly considered for the title role. Sebastian Stan ("Gossip Girl") was considered as well before ultimately being cast as Captain America's sidekick, "Bucky" Barnes.

Chris Evans actually turned the role down. He had played a Marvel hero before, appearing as the Human Torch in two "Fantastic Four" films. Evans and Weaving were the first cast announcements.

"I got a call, and they said they want me to audition, and I said, 'Great!' And then I thought about it and I said, 'No thanks,' " Evans told MTV News. "And then they called back and they said, 'Well, they want you to test,' and testing is basically they'll draw up a contract, and if you're testing then you're only testing with a couple other guys and the odds of walking away with it drastically increase. And again I just said, 'I think I'm good. This isn't really what I'm looking for.'

"It just seemed like the more I walked away, the more they pursued," he explained.

At Comic-Con last year, where he appeared onstage with the rest of the Avengers, Evans told us about all the research he did to bone up on Captain America lore after he accepted the role.

"Personally, when I was going through the comic books, the ones that were most intriguing were the origin stories. I just wanted to get as many different takes on how this guy started out."

Fans were thrilled to learn more information about the Captain America movie as it trickled out online: The Howling Commandos would appear; the Cosmic Cube figured into the story; Tony "Iron Man" Stark's father, Howard Stark, would be a central supporting character, and so forth.

But as it turned out, Evans was still questioning his decision to play the role even at Comic-Con.

"I remember the first time I went to a fitting and I put on the suit, and I just was so terrified, so focused on the negatives, still," he told us a few months later. "I bet when I was at that Comic-Con, I was probably still terrified, probably still apprehensive about whether or not this was right.

"I can't believe I almost didn't do it!" he told us emphatically. "For better or worse, no matter what happens with the film, whether it's a good film or not, it was the right thing to do and I'm glad I did it."

Audiences will have a chance to make up their own minds about "Captain America: The First Avenger" this weekend. Critics have been positive thus far. At press time, the film stood at 73 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, which collects reviews from major critics. "It's paced and designed for people who won't shrivel up and die if two or three characters take 45 seconds between combat sequences to have a conversation about world domination, or a dame," wrote The Chicago Tribune.

Rolling Stone praised the film's star in particular. "Evans, who played the Human Torch in two less-than-fantastic Fantastic Four films, brings such humor, heart and vigor to virtuous Steve that our rooting interest holds even when the action gets to be standard-issue," Peter Travers wrote.

Check out everything we've got on "Captain America: The First Avenger."

For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com.

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Nick Lachey & Vanessa Minnillo Honeymoon In St. Barts

Nick Lachey & Vanessa Minnillo Honeymoon In St. Barts

Nick Lachey and Vanessa Minnillo are taking a “mini-moon” after their wedding, due to their hectic work schedules. Newlyweds Nick Lachey and Vanessa Minnillo, who [...]

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Hundreds Of Gay Couples Wed In New York

Victory! Hundreds of gay and lesbian couples made history on Sunday as they lined up first thing in the morning at New York's city clerk's offices to exercise their newly-gained right to marry. The first couple to wed in the city was Connie Kopelov, 85, and Phyllis Seagal, 77 (above). The adorable couple met 23 years [...]

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Kris Jenner on Facelift: "I Needed a Little Freshening Up"

Kris Jenner on Facelift: "I Needed a Little Freshening Up"

Earlier this summer, Kris Jenner let the Keeping Up with the Kardashians cameras follow her as she prepped to have a facelift in anticipation of daughter Kim Kardashian's wedding. Now, Jenner is showing off her updated look and has revealed what prompted her to go under the knife.

"You look gorgeous!" The Talk's cohost Sharon Osbourne, told the reality star, when Jenner appeared on Thursday's episode.

Thanking Osbourne for the compliments, Jenner, 55, admitted that she felt "brave" for having the surgery. "I needed a little freshening up for the wedding," she explained. "Just doing what a girl's gotta do!"

Earlier this month, Jenner's daughter Khloe Kardashian told the New York Daily News, "She looks amazing. They say you are supposed to have a lot of swelling for a week or so after, but I didn't notice."

Kim and fiance Kris Humphries are rumored to be tying the knot in an elaborate ceremony on Aug. 20, but there hasn't been any confirmation yet.

But whenever the highly anticipated nups take place, there are definitely two things we can count on: It will be a lavish spectacle, and the mother of the bride will look her best!

Source: http://www.ivillage.com/kris-jenner-facelift-i-needed-little-freshening/1-a-366441

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