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Here's That Nude Lady Gaga 'Blood And Semen' Perfume Ad Everyone Is Talking About

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This is Lady Gaga's first ad for her new fragrance, Fame. Better than most perfume advertising, we think you'll agree. It smells like "random notes of belladonna, jasmine, orchid, honey, saffron and apricot nectar," according to the Hollywood Reporter. Steven Klein did the shoot. Coty has the license.

Gaga says, "[Blood and semen] is in the perfume, but it doesn't smell like it. You just get sort of the 'after' feeling of sex from the semen, and the blood is sort of primal."

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Lady Gaga Sued For $10 Million By Toy Manufacturer

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Lady Gaga is the latest celebrity to be involved in a legal battle.

The pop star has been sued by MGA Entertainment, a toy manufacturer responsible for "Moxie Girlz" dolls and "Best Friends Club" dolls, for $10 million for an alleged breach of contract.

MGA Entertainment claim that Lady Gaga deliberately sabotaged a toy deal that cost the company millions. 

The singer had licensed MGA Entertainment to make a Lady Gaga doll, voice chip included. The deal was initially planned so that the product would hit shelves in time for Christmas. However, the toy makers are accusing the singer of "intentionally and deliberately" delaying the doll's release so that it coincides with her new album and perfume launching in 2013.

The toy makers claim that Lady Gaga had request the removal of the voice chip in their doll, delaying the doll's release. After being sent a sample doll, they claim Lady Gaga requested a "more supermodel like" face: "Think a prettier version of Gaga. Thin out the cheeks and sharpen the jawline. Give her more of a cat-eye and sexier, poutier lips."

Lady Gaga's spokesperson, Amanda Silverman, gave this statement to The Huffington Post: "There is no legitimate reason for dragging Lady Gaga into this dispute. Lady Gaga will vigorously defend MGA's ill-conceived lawsuit and is confident she will prevail."

The 26-year old singer is no stranger to lawsuits. She was sued back in December 2011 by her former personal assistant, Jennifer O'Neill, for $380,000. O'Neill claimed that the singer was a "nightmare to work with and made diva-like demands, including ensuring the promptness of a towel following a shower."

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Lady Gaga To Make Acting Debut In 'Machete Kills'—Here's Today's Buzz

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  • Lady Gaga will make her feature film debut in the Robert Rodriguez-directed "Machete Kills." Rodriguez confirmed the casting, tweeting “I just finished working with @LadyGaga on @MacheteKills, she kicked SO MUCH ASS! Holy Smokes. Blown away”! Gaga followed up with a tweet of her own, saying, "Yes its true, I will be making my debut as an actress ln the amazing MACHETE KILLS BY @RODRIGUEZ IM SO EXCITED!!! AH! Filming was insane." Mel Gibson, Sofia Vergara and Amber Heard also star in the film.
  • Simon Cowell is spending $500,000 rewarding 160 "X Factor" contestants by upgrading them to the swanky Mondrian hotel in Miami and picking up their every meal during the audition process as they’re whittled down to just 32 contestants.
  • The Jackson family drama continues as Michael's son, Prince, claims his grandmother was "mentally abused" and tweets out his family's private group text messages, putting Janet Jackson on blast.
  •  Dan Aykroyd officiated Chevy Chase's eldest daughter's recent wedding, and then posted about it on his Facebook page. While the comic actor said nice things like "The bride and groom are delightful and beautiful young people," he also apparently had teh entire bridal party in hysterics.
  • What happens when a late-thirtysomething woman who's addicted to social media is de-friended by Miss Popular from high school on Facebook? She seek revenge. And that's the plot line for a new movie Sony just picked up, titled "De-Friended." Paging Kristen Wiig?
  • Eric Dane aka Dr. McSteamy is leaving "Grey's Anatomy." Show creator Shonda Rhimes announced the news Thursday in a statement to TVLine: "After much consideration and conversations, he and I have decided that this is the right time for his storyline to end. We're a big family here at Grey's with a long history together and Eric will always remain an important part of our family." 
  • Justin Bieber got scolded by a mother of two on a recent airplane trip from New Zealand back to the States after he loudly used some "inappropriate" four-letter words.

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Watch Lady Gaga's Bodyguard Take Down An Innocent Autograph Seeker—Here's Today's Buzz

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  • Jenna Jameson pleads guilty to DUI after the porn star was arrested in May after crashing her car into a pole in Orange County, Calif. She was later discovered to have had a blood alcohol content level of .13, in addition to prescription drugs in her system.
  • Despite moving to Chicago to be closer to her Bears boyfriend, Jenny McCarthy and Brian Urlacher have called it quits. McCarthy said in a statement Thursday, “Brian and I have decided to turn our romance into an amazing friendship. I will continue to be the biggest cheerleader for him. Go, Bears!"
  • Watch Lady Gaga's bodyguard take down an innocent autograph seeker in Romania:

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The 20 Most Popular Celebrities On Facebook

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Hollywood's biggest actors may be some of the wealthiest, but that doesn't mean they're the most "liked" celebrities on Facebook

Some of them aren't even well-branded on the social media site. (Tom Cruise's page has slightly more than 2 million likes. And, as far as we can tell, Kristen Stewart doesn't even have a "real" Facebook outlet. Instead, she has a fan-made timeline and an old page with little more than a Wikipedia entry on the "Twilight" star.)

Rather, the most popular celebrities on Facebook are singers and television shows. 

The list includes the biggest entertainment brands pulled from data curated by Likester, who's adCenter follows trending topics on Facebook.

Among the top 20 entertainment timelines, only two actors appear.

Even more surprising may be the huge names left off the list. On the overall list of most-liked brands and celebrities on Facebook, Britney Spears is nowhere near the top, clocking in at the 92nd spot on the list. And three television shows–and one film franchise–kick Adam Sandler, Taylor Swiftthe Black Eyed Peas, and Vin Diesel off the list.

20. Will Smith: 34,279,739 (Joined: September 8, 2008)

WHY IT WORKS:

Smith posts some of the most artistic photos of himself to Facebook—just take a look at his Timeline photo.

The actor keeps us up to date with his family sharing his kids' and Jada's latest ventures, sends out photos while prepping for films.

He also shares links with his fans encouraging them to register to vote and check out charities, like water, he and his wife Jada support. The non-profit helps bring clean water to those in developing nations.



19. David Guetta: 34,638,812 (Joined: November 16, 2007)

WHY IT WORKS:

Guetta's appearance isn't that surprising after his latest album had seven big radio hits off last year's "Nothing But the Beat."

The artist expands his social network through posts in both English and French.

He gives fans direct access to new music, tour dates, and his YouTube videos. A hidden gem is a Guitar Hero-esque game, "Summer Blitz."

On Tuesday, Guetta revealed his latest single, "She Wolf," on his timeline.



18. Avril Lavigne: 35,283,821 (Joined: October 1, 2007)

WHY IT WORKS:

Shocked? You're not the only one; however, the singer is attempting a comeback with a new album out soon.

Lavigne's huge presence is probably due not only to personal photos, but also the amount of stories and music she shares that aren't her own. The posts make like a genuine person on the social networking site as opposed to a filler bot.



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Lady Gaga Gets Tattoo Live At Fragrance Launch—Here's Today's Buzz

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  • Lady Gaga TattooLady Gaga launched her debut perfume at the Guggenheim museum Thursday from inside a giant perfume bottle made of transparent glass where attendees—including Yoko Ono, Marc Jacobs, Paris Hilton, Michael Strahan, Jason Wu and Lindsay Lohanwatched as the singer got a tattoo on her neck.
  • "All in the Family" star Sally Struthers was arrested in Maine on Wednesday and has been charged with DUI.
  • For the first time in the park's history, Walt Disney World will offer beer and wine at the park in November at its new "Beauty and the Beast"-themed Be Our Guest restaurant. Alcohol will only be restricted to dinner hours.
  • HBO's highly anticipated Larry David movie "Clear History" will get an A-list cast including Jon Hamm, Kate Hudson, Michael Keaton, Amy Ryan, Eva Mendes, Bill Hader and Phillip Michael Hall. David will star as a man named Nathan Flomm who ruins himself professionally and relocates to a Massachusetts island under the new name Rolly DaVore.
  • After Nick Lachey and Vanessa Minnillo named their newborn Camden, Kristin Cavallari—who also named her son Camden last month—tweeted “Apparently Camden is a popular name!” After some on Twitter didn't like her tone, the former "Hills" star tweeted, “By the way that wasn’t a bitchy tweet at all… I obviously love the name and I’m glad other people do too.”

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Here's What Celebrities Had To Say About Last Night's Presidential Debate

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@FiredBigBird and @SilentJimLehrer weren't the only ones voicing their opinions on Twitter during last night's presidential debate. 

Celebrities from Lady Gaga to Joy Behar criticized Jim Lehrer's moderation skills, simultaneously called out Romney's for throwing around numbers while appluading his performance, and questioned Obama's debate methods.

And, then, there was Samuel L. Jackson in a league of his own.

Check out some of the best tweets from last night. 

On Jim Lehrer: 

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On Obama:

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On Romney:

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And, then there was Samuel L. Jackson: 

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Watch Beyoncé Join Jay-Z For Last Barclays Concert—Here's Today's Buzz

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  • Ben AffleckBen Affleck accidentally sideswiped a parked car, knocking off its side mirror while driving in Santa Monica on Saturday. But the "Argo" star was nice and left a note: “Hi, knocked off your mirror! Very sorry! Will cover everything –Ben,” along with his contact info.
  • After Arnold Schwarzenegger recently said he would like to reconcile with Maria Shriver, the 56-year-old acclaimed journalist was spotted wearing her wedding ring in Los Angeles. "I'll be back" may be famous last words afterall.
  • Mila Kunis was just named the "Sexiest Woman Alive" by Esquire magazine and told the mag what she thinks of Hollywood: "People are a**holes and people lie.”
  • Following in Justin Bieber's footsteps, Lady Gaga vomited on-stage Saturday in Barcelona—but didn't miss a beat. If you care to see the video, click here.
  • "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" star Amber Tamblyn and comedian/actor David Cross tied the knot Saturday. Questlove played DJ and Director Lance Bangs shared a snapshot of the new couple slow dancing at their reception on Instagram.
  • Cameron Diaz and Justin Timberlake's "Bad Teacher" flick is getting turned into a TV show.
  • CNN just announced CNN Films which will provide documentaries on both the network and CNN International as well as theaters.
  • Drake is working on an album featuring late singer Aaliyah's unreleased music.
  • Jay-Z completed his series of concerts at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Saturday night, and was joined at the end by a very special guest—his wife, Beyoncé. Watch them perform "Forever Young" below:

 

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Lady Gaga Had Dinner With Julian Assange Last Night—Here's Today's Buzz

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  • Lady Gaga Julian AssangeLady Gaga visited WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange Monday night at the Ecuadorian embassy in London—where he has been staying for months while his request for asylum remains in limbo. While Gaga was in London to promote her new perfume, rapper MIA tweeted at the singer, "if ur at harrods today , come visit Assange at the Ecuador embassy across the st. im there. ill bring TEA and CAKE." Looks like she took her up on the offer.
  • Dreamworks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg now controls all super-voting stock after David Geffen converted his Class B Stock to Class A stock—which carries less voting power.
  • The usually-super buff Matthew McConaughey looked like a shell of his former self leaving church in Austin with the help of his mother. McConaughey's drastic weight-loss is to play Ron Woodruff in the movie "The Dallas Buyer's Club," the true story of a man who contracted HIV through drug use in the '80s and has to smuggle life-saving medications from Mexico.
  • NBC comedies "Community" and "Whitney" won't be premiering next Friday as originally planned. The network has postponed both shows for the moment with "Grimm" reruns set to air instead.
  • Anne Hathaway has signed on to star in the Mindy Kaling-written romantic comedy "The Low Self-Esteem of Lizzie Gillespie" about a woman who's spent her life pursuing loserish men until, out of nowhere, she starts getting pursued by the hottest guy ever. 
  • Richard Gere got told off in the Hamptons by a husband whose wife he was hitting on at Nick & Toni's restaurant. Also at the restauarant that night: Meryl Streep, Mike Nichols, Blythe Danner, Alec Baldwin, Liev Schreiber and Brendan Fraser.
  • Watch the first trailer for the new Bret Easton Ellis film "The Canyons" starring Lindsay Lohan and porn star James Deen:

    

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Lady Gaga's Name Now Graces 19 Species Of Fern

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A group of researchers at Duke University have an obsession with Lady Gaga. How do I know this? They've named a genus of ferns after the pop star.

The genus, a classification label for a group of closely related species, contains 19 ferns found in Central and South America, Mexico, Arizona and Texas. They've named the genus "Gaga" and it includes two species new to science and 17 that have been reclassified based on their genetics. Lady gaga and one of the 19 ferns named after her

The press release from Duke explains:

 At one stage of its life, the new genus Gaga has somewhat fluid definitions of gender and bears a striking resemblance to one of Gaga's famous costumes. Members of the new genus also bear a distinct DNA sequence spelling GAGA.

Two of the species in the Gaga genus are new to science: Gaga germanotta from Costa Rica is named to honor the family of the artist, who was born Stefani Germanotta. And a newly discovered Mexican species is being dubbed Gaga monstraparva (literally monster-little) in honor of Gaga's fans, whom she calls €œlittle monsters.

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The 10 Highest-Paid Musicians Of 2012

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As 2012 draws to a close, we can now get a clearer idea of just how much celebrities made over the past 12 months. 

Forbes compiled a list of the 25 highest paid musicians of 2012, and we've narrowed down the list to feature the top ten highest earners.

But while Justin Bieber and Katy Perry dominated the year's headlines, it was the tried and true musicians who had the best year earnings-wise.

See who made Forbes' list of the top ten highest-paid musicians of 2012, it will surprise you.

10. Toby Keith: $50 Million

Toby Keith released his 16 studio album this year, titled "Hope on the Rocks," with his breakout song of the year being "Red Solo Cup."

In addition to album sales, Keith also gets paid through a Ford endorsement deal and the profits from his restaurants.



9. Dave Matthews Band: $51 Million

DMB released their eighth studio album this year, titled "Away from the World."

According to Forbesthe group has grossed over $1 million per night over the course of 68 shows in the past year.



8. Justin Bieber: $53 Million

18-year-old Justin Bieber earned money from his "Believe" album and tour, in addition to his perfume line, which retails for $49.00.

He won the American Music Award for Artist of the Year, Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist, and Favorite Album.



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James Cameron & Arnold Schwarzenegger Teaming Up To Terminate Climate Change — Here's Today's Buzz

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Russian Lawmaker Wants To Investigate Lady Gaga For Supporting Gays

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Lady Gaga is the latest artist to offend the sensibilities of Russian conservatives after the pop star spoke out for gay rights at a weekend concert in St Petersburg.

Vitaly Milonov, a conservative MP who authored a controversial law banning "homosexual propaganda" in Russia's cultural capital, said he would ask prosecutors to investigate Lady Gaga for breaking the law.

"We will contact prosecutors and the law enforcement agencies to carry out a thorough investigation of the situation," Milonov told Life News, a Kremlin-friendly tabloid.

"When people tell kids 'you must support sexual minorities', that can create a false equivalence for them between traditional and non-traditional relationships."

Lady Gaga, who has long campaigned for gay rights in the US, used her first appearance in Russia to show her support for gay people in the country.

Speaking through a translator from the stage, she called for respect for gay rights, saying: "Lady Gaga wants to say that she expects respect from others – she's not here to offend anyone's religion or faith, she's here to unite us."

Russia put Madonna on trial in absentia last month after a group of conservative and Russian Orthodox activists sued the pop star for $10.7m, claiming distress at her violation of the anti-homosexual propaganda law during a summer concert in St Petersburg. A St Petersburg court threw out the case.

Artists in Russia have begun warning of a new "iron curtain" falling over the country, as ever more western stars become targets of the country's crackdown on culture. Last week, prosecutors in St Petersburg opened an investigation into the Hermitage museum after complaints that an exhibit by British artists Jake and Dinos Chapman showed signs of extremism. Responding to the investigation, the Chapman brothers said in a statement: "Note to selves: remember, forget Russia."

The campaign against western artists has grown since the jailing of the punk band Pussy Riot, a case that highlighted the crackdown on freedom of expression in Vladimir Putin's Russia.

"Soon decent people will stop coming here, and all normal people will leave," celebrated director Kirill Serebrennikov wrote in response to the Hermitage investigation. "And only idiots will remain, who will swarm around their puddles of oil and talk to each other about 'world conspiracy', 'religious feelings', and 'homosexual propaganda'. The iron curtain is a product of our own making."

Before performing on Sunday, Lady Gaga wrote a message on Twitter thanking Dmitry Medvedev, the prime minister, for declining to support a bill that would ban "homosexual propaganda" throughout the country. Medvedev laughed off the bill, due to be considered on 19 December, during a televised interview last week.

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Kate Middleton Makes First Post-Hospital Appearance At BBC Awards—Here's Today's Buzz

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  • Lady Gaga joined the Rolling Stones on-stage Saturday night at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey for the last of the band’s concerts marking its 50th year in rock. Gaga helped perform the Stones' classic “Gimme Shelter." Watch the performance here >
  • Morgan Freeman's "statement" on the Newton massacre — in which he supposedly blasted the media — is a hoax, says the actor.
  • “L.A. Ink” star Kat Von D and DJ Deadmau got engaged — just a month after breaking up. On Saturday, Deadmau5 tweeted, “I can’t wait for Christmas so…. Katherine Von Drachenberg, will you marry me?” along with a photo of a ring with two skulls on either side of a diamond. She said yes, prompting Deadmau5 to tweet again, “holy f**king s**t. im engaged,” and that he was going to “spend the rest of my evening with my future wife :)”
  • Sunglasses, shoes and furs brought belonging to actress Greta Garbobrought in an unexpected $1.6 million during a Sunday auctionHer sunglasses alone sold for $13,750, while a pair of Ferragamo shoes went for a whopping $8,125..
  • Charlize Theron is looking fierce with her greying buzzcut.
  • See "Survivor" host Jeff Probst's picture diary of his most dramatic moments on the show.
  • "Scrubs" star Donald Faison and Jessica Simpson BFF CaCee Cobb tied the knot on Saturday at the L.A home of the groom’s “Scrubs” co-star, Zach Braff.
  • Kate Middleton made her first her first official appearance since leaving the hospital on Sunday. The still slim expectant princess stepped out in Alexander McQueen as the guest of honor at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards show in London. Middleton, alongside co-presenter David Beckham, gave a lifetime achievement award to athlete-turned-politician Sebastian Coe, and the personality of the year award to cyclist Bradley Wiggins. Watch below.

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Meet Steve Stoute, The Go-To Adman For Lady Gaga And Jay-Z

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Since 2004, Steve Stoute's ad agency Translation has been the place to go when clients want hip, fashionable work with a youth vibe. But when Translation won the Bud Light account from McGarryBowen last year, it sent a wakeup call to Madison Avenue: Translation was no longer just a trendy boutique. It was capable of stealing the biggest accounts. In other words, it was a real threat to the big agencies of Madison Avenue.

The agency world has lost a lot of characters in recent years. Senior executives and CEOs tend to be much more professional — and much more boring — than they used to be.

Stoute, by contrast, made headlines a couple of years ago when he took out a $40,000 full page ad in The New York Times excoriating the Grammies for not giving one of their awards to Justin Bieber.

He currently works on marketing and endorsement deals with Lady Gaga and Jay-Z, a legacy from his days as president/urban music at Interscope Geffen A&M Records (he was a producer on Eminem’s debut album, “The Slim Shady LP)”and as president/urban music for Sony Music Entertainment. Stoute used to be the manager to Nas and Mary J. Blige.

And, of course, Sean "Diddy" Combs once attacked him with a champagne bottle.

Stoute's new Bud Light work will appear in this year's Super Bowl. So we had lunch with Stoute at The Hurricane Club in New York and asked him how he won the account, and how he grew his agency into Madison Avenue's most feared competitor.

justin bieber believe album coverBI: No Grammy for Justin Bieber again this year, after all your efforts! Do you have a relationship with Bieber?

SS: I don't. I have a relationship with his manager, Scooter Braun, who is this guy who really grew up understanding the business behind hip hop. He worked as an intern with Jermaine Dupree and Ludacris and he knew about the business of hip hop and he took that application and applied it to a young pop singer, Justin Bieber. So I have great respect for his manager and what they built as a team.

BI: You've said Bieber was that the first truly modern pop star, who grew up on YouTube and that the Academy should have recognized that.

SS: I always felt like the Academy was very late in acknowledging things. I've seen them do it with hip hop when it should have been acknowledged. It was already penetrating mass levels of culture and radio and yet they wouldn't give it a proper category. What I didn't want them to do was discount this kid. Yeah, it was digital and YouTube that made him a big success, but don't just use that as a way to not truly acknowledge the fact that he should have been the best new artist. He made a significant cultural impact. People enjoyed his music, fans enjoyed his music, and they gave the award for best new artist to someone who had an album out prior -- Esperanza Spalding. And that was her third album. How could she win best new artist? And her other two albums didn't make any impact to the point where it mattered. You can't move the rules around just because you feel like its appropriate to do that. I just thought that was unfair. And whether it was him, or it could have been Drake, I felt it was one of those guys who were definitely the most impactful. They impacted the culture, they impacted the record sales, they impacted the art form.

bud lightBI: What's going on with Bud Light right now? Can you tell me the story of how you got that account and stole it away from McGarryBowen?

SS: Well, I wouldn't say I stole it away.

BI: It's really unusual for a client of that size to award a huge brand like that, which is one of the prime account wins that you could possibly ever get in the agency business, to a relatively small shop like Translation.

SS: We launched Bud Light Platinum during the Super Bowl and it was hugely successful. It was the fastest selling launch of a product in A-B history. We came behind that with Bud Light Lime, which is their summer product, and we did some great work behind that. And they had this thing called Lima-A-Ritas, which is a spinoff of Lime, which was also successful. And then we had the NFL. So we're going into the NFL campaign, which now uses Stevie Wonder's "Superstitious," and the work was working. Now Budweiser puts you through a very stringent test before your creative goes on air. And McGarryBowen, from what I was told, after the Super Bowl had problems getting work and creative through those tests. I just think that it had gotten to the point where we were having a lot of upside and success with getting our work through and seeing the impact. And they weren't.

Bud Light Platinum adBI: Do you know what kind of work they were proposing?

SS: I don't know. I never had insight into their work. I've never seen their work. I was watching their business, but it wasn't like I was going after them to take it from them.

BI: You didn't know it was shaky.

SS: No, I didn't know it was shaky up until 6-7 months in. There was no work on the air. That's when you know it's shaky, when there's no work.

BI: So another thing is, the owner of that agency doesn't drink alcohol, which I've got to presume is a problem if you're meeting the client.

SS: Well, I don't know if that had anything to do with anything. The owner of the agency isn't responsible for the day-to-day creative product. I'm sure there's irony in it, but I'm not sure that affected the fate of the agency or the work that was coming out of there.

BI: What year was Translation founded?

SS: 2004.

BI: So you've made really good progress. Do you get offers to be acquired?

SS: Yes.

Michael RothBI: And you just turn them down flat because you were once owned by Interpublic Group and and you don't want that again?

SS: No, I try to hear what people have to say and see if we can make it work, that kind of thing.

BI: How many employees do you have?

SS: 150.

BI: So you're still growing. Where do you expect to be in 2013?

SS: I expect to stabilize around that number. I want to focus on the Bud Light work being exceptional and making sure that the company is built to handle future growth. When you grow that fast, office spaces and leases are an issue.

BI: Why did you buy yourself back from Interpublic Group?

SS: I bought myself back because what I would want to work for a whole new company for is to get to be a strategic partner. And I really needed a partner to provide me the scale that we needed, and I just wasn't getting it. Just to be able to having a working rapport with the holding company that was active outside of the acquisition and outside of the transfer of money. And I think they were probably frustrated that they expected me to do something.

BI: Were you expecting to have access to their clients, or were you like, we have clients, I need access to the network?

SS: I expected clients, I expected access to the network. It was the wrong time for both of us, in a nutshell.

BI: You were hugely successful with the labels you worked at, so why transition to the agency business? It is regarded as less glamorous and less sexy.

SS: I didn't know that. People said that to me and I thought, how can it be? You have so much media money, you control so much impressions. Why is the tail wagging the dog? There's much more money being brought into the advertising and communications business than in the music industry. So why isn't it getting the talent?

BI: So the other interesting thing about Translation was that prior to the 2000s there were agencies run by black CEOs and they would never get the lead work on the accounts. They would get the multicultural assignments. You are one of the few guys that's made that transition. What did you do that they didn't?

SS: I would say that Don Coleman [CEO of Globalhue] made that transition as well. He represents Jeep. It's been a difficult challenge because you have to get people to think beyond color. The downside is if you start taking on a bunch of African American accounts, you are going to become what you are. All you'll take is, "I'll take on the Army, I'll do the black work; I'll take on the Navy, I'll do the black work, etc." For a while I wouldn't have been able to get anywhere because I'm African American, because [people would think] I don't understand what has general market appeal.

BI: Is that still a discussion you have to have with clients?

SS: No, not at all.

jay-z barclaysBI: Because there was a time when your shop was very much the urban shop. If you needed a hip-hop vibe, you're the guy.

SS: That's the short-sightedness of people. So since I worked in hip hop, I'm urban, I'm short-sighted, I don't see the bigger picture. We work with Jay-Z, I mean Jay-Z is the bigger picture. I mean that's everybody catching up to reality. That's me finding out first and everyone catching up later.

BI: There are plenty of black CEOs now.

SS: Plenty? Let's not get carried away. It sounds like plenty because there is one more from last year, or three more from last year. It's all heading in the right direction, and that's all we can ask. We want it to happen faster, but it's is heading in the right direction. What Magic Johnson is doing with his cable network, Sean Combs, Jay-Z, what I'm doing.

BI: So when you made that transition from music to ads, how deliberate was that? You made the transition through Peter Arnell and the Arnell Group.

SS: Very specific.

BI: So you decided this was the new business you wanted to be in.

SS: I didn't work under Arnell. I was a partner with him. I owned the company.

BI: Did you buy in?

SS: That's how he got me to leave the record business. I had to get equity. I was changing industries, I was trying to better myself. So I came in and we sold the company to Omnicom.

peter arnellBI: So you left after that sale? Did you want to leave to cash out or because you had a falling out with Peter? [Arnell imploded years later in 2011 after Arnell's many eccentricities overshadowed his actual work for clients.]

SS: Peter's and my dynamic headed to a dark place.

BI: What was it like working for Peter Arnell?

SS: He's a very, very talented guy. Extremely talented. And in the record business, all I did was work with great talent. So I was used to personalities that were eclectic. Where he ended up hurting himself was he didn't have a barometer, or a manager, that could just pull him out when his ideas were needed to solve a big problem. He was representing himself. It was bad. He couldn't represent himself. He needed someone to represent him. He's very passionate about his point of view, and he tries to find people that give him legitimate pushback for why his point of view is wrong. He loves that. He only responds to highly intellectual people, which is unfair. He only responds to people who he thinks have a high level of intellect. How do you walk around and function in this world like that? He is an artist in that way. He just didn't have people around him who could manage that side of him. As much as we can say he's crazy, you can't say he didn't have brilliant ideas.

Lady Gaga Jan. 2012 Vanity Fair coverBI: Do you have a relationship with Lady Gaga? Tell me about that.

SS: I did her first deal with Mac cosmetics, which was important. I've known her manager for years. I know her from when she first started.

BI: Did you do her fragrance deal?

SS: I didn't do the creative, I did the initial insight and strategy.

BI: What did you do for the Brooklyn Nets [who recently relaunched after moving from New Jersey]?

SS: We did all the marketing campaigns for the last 2 years and we moved up to the opening.

BI: Do you have a relationship with Sean Combs at this point?

SS: Yes. We were kids, we got in a fight when we were kids, and it's funny that it still comes up, years later. We were millionaires at 26 years old. Just a lot of dumb shit. I have a great deal of respect for what he's built.

BI: Do you work together on anything now?

SS: I'm going to help him with his cable channel, yes. Help bring advertisers. Hopefully he can fast track to get not just African American advertisers. It's called Revolt. It's basically going to be the re-definition of a music channel. He's picking up where MTV left off.

BI: So when you deal with someone like Lady Gaga or someone else in the entertainment business, how business- or money-savvy are they?

SS: It varies. That's [something] that people put on athletes, or rappers, and primarily African American overnight millionaires. But the truth of the matter is, like everything else, half the times people make decisions in life because they have a lack of info. When you grow up in life and you're poor,  and because you're an athlete or you got rich overnight in music, unless you have access to financial advice or for the transition or matriculation of that process, then of course, you're going to go broke. And that's not even a guarantee because there are people set up to be experts to rob you. There is no guarantee or formula that you will to know how to manage your money or be successful. A lot of it is having the access to the right info to do due diligence. I think that access has opened up over the last 10 years, when people are getting more financial managers or hedge fund guys or people who are allowing you to have a seat at the table to be looked at as a business and not as a man who just got rich overnight.

Most Impressive People- Lebron JamesBI: I ask that because it seems like there is a whole generation of people who realize that understanding finance is really the key to things now. It's not just work hard, find magic, and become successful. Has that come through to the entertainment side?

SS: Yes, because they see that people have gone broke. They now have a generation where they can see these other people. be rich and then become broke. You think Jay-Z is going broke? LeBron is going broke? These guys have figured it out. They came from a poor backgrounds, broken homes and they figured out how to be businessmen. They become new aspirations. People say they want to do it like that. So you can be talented, and handle your business, and be married, and have a stable family. You don't have to be this single parent guy running around at 40 years old. There's a lot of circumstances where people can now see an archetype and have people they want to follow. If those archetypes weren't there, there's nothing necessarily to aspire to.

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Sorry Lady Gaga, You Are No Longer The Most-Followed Person On Twitter

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Move aside Gaga, with 33,339,464 followers, Justin Bieber is now the most popular person on Twitter.

As of today, the "Never Say Never" singer just inched out over Gaga's 33,334,048 followers.

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The most popular celebrities on Twitter consists mostly of singers:

Katy Perry: 31,494,581

Rihanna: 27,951,344

Britney Spears: 23,375,022

Taylor Swift: 23,201,232

Shakira: 19,385,229

Kim Kardashian: 17,235,666

Ellen: 16,282,010

Oprah: 16,108,924

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Why Lady Gaga Just Lost 156 Million YouTube Views

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When YouTube slashed views on its site back in December, celebrities paid the price. 

Since then Lady Gaga is down 156 million views on YouTube.  

Beyoncé and Chris Brown are also among a number of celebrities who lost views on their channels.  

A month ago, the streaming site purged video views on both Universal and Sony channels by two billion. 

The views weren't fake, rather, Billboard confirmed that YouTube removed the views as part of a site clean up.  

While around 1.5 million of the views were deleted through a de-spamming which accounts for videos on auto-play and pop-ups, most of the lost views came from videos that were no longer active on celebrity channels after they transitioned to a new home on VEVO.  

Since YouTube and VEVO are partner sites the old YouTube videos were no longer being used by the artists on their site. 

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Lady Gaga Explodes During Lawsuit Deposition

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Lady Gaga didn't shy away from dropping F-bombs and disparaging every part of her former assistant's character during an Aug. 6 deposition, The New York Post has recently learned.

The pop star's ex-assistant Jennifer O'Neill sued her in December 2011, claiming she was so severely overworked she's now owed more than $380,000 in unpaid overtime, The Post reported at the time.

During the videotaped August deposition, Gaga launched into a tirade against her ex-assistant, calling her a "[expletive] hood rat who is suing me for money that she didn't earn," the Post reported, citing court records it obtained recently.

O'Neill, who earned a $75,000 salary while working for the pop star, claims she worked 7,168 hours of unpaid overtime.

O'Neill also says she didn't get breaks to eat or sleep and was routinely called to deal with "spontaneous, random matters in the middle of the night," the Post reported in 2011, citing court papers.

Gaga's Aug. 6 deposition focused on whether O'Neill actually worked hard, whether she was a kind person, and the kind of relationship she had with the pop star.

But these two excerpts, as reported by the Post, really tell you all you need to know about the hearing:

“One of the biggest problems I had with Jen is that I felt like she didn’t enough lay out all my stuff for me” while traveling, Gaga said. “She would only open a couple of bags, and it was very stressful for me because then again on my off days I couldn’t really have a day off because, you know, I weigh 115 pounds, and I was trying to move these huge, big luggages all by myself in the room, and I did it all the time — by the way, she was asleep until 12:00 most of the time, so I was very often waking up and moving my own luggage and doing [expletive] by myself, and it was — it was a problem that I had,”

“She’s just — she thinks she’s just like the queen of the universe. And, you know what, she didn’t want to be a slave to one, because in my work and what I do, I’m the queen of the universe every day.”

Gaga goes on to claim her assistants are actually spoiled and get to sleep on Egyptian cotton sheets, fly on private planes, party with celebrities, and shop at designer boutiques.

Her camp has bashed the lawsuit in the past, calling it "completely without merit," according to the Post.

Head over to the Post for the full run-down of the deposition.

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Lady Gaga Suffering From Severe Joint Inflammation, Cancels Four Concerts

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Lady GagaLady Gaga cancels four concerts after a severe joint inflammation leaves her 'unable to walk'

Lady Gaga says she's "heartsick" to postpone four shows after sustaining an injury that's left her unable to walk.

The singer announced that concerts this week in Chicago, Detroit and Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, have been postponed due to a case of synovitis, a severe joint inflammation.

Gaga took to Twitter to explain, saying she injured herself during a performance some time ago and her condition has worsened, leaving her immobile following Monday's concert in Montreal. She's been hiding the injury from her staff, but can no longer perform.

"I've been hiding a show injury and chronic pain for sometime now, over the last month it has worsened," she wrote. "I've been praying it would heal".

The remainder of the "Born This Way Ball" tour is expected to continue on schedule, beginning with a two-night stand in Philadelphia on February 19-20. Makeup dates for the missed shows will be announced later.

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