Beyonce re-lived her wedding--likely not exactly though--for all of us to see in her newest video for "Best Thing I Never Had." And she dished about what it was like to relive that special day. She also dropped a little nugget about dropping some babies.
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Access Hollywood was on the scene at Beyonce's video set. And she dished about her new baby goal--which used to be 30--and why her wedding scenes in the new vid were a bit strange. About the age she wants to start a family she says:
“Forty, that’s a good one. Before I hit the age of 40, I’d love to have some children. I would love to direct, continue to learn videos and maybe by then a film, a short film… I love documentaries.
I just hope that I’m happy and into my children and well-adjusted and still making music, if that makes me happy at that time."
And about that wedding in her new video. While Bey says it was less stressful than her REAL wedding to Jay-Z years ago, it was a bit more crazy. The prom scene in the video she says was not real and she didn't even go to her own prom. But when she put on her dark hair again she felt like she was transporting back to that time.
“It was a little strange. And definitely when I walked down the aisle I was like, ‘This is kind of creepy — there’s some other man standing there!’
“It was an amazing Barachi dress that I saw in the window maybe a year ago when I was at the Grammys,” she told Access of the exquisite gown. It was just like a beautiful fantasy, so we called and they still had the dress.”
“It was really beautiful. People were all really excited like it was really my wedding. My mother was even like, ‘Aww,’ and I was like, ‘Mom, it’s a video. This is not my dress. This is not the real wedding.’ But I think it’s just one of those moments that every woman kind of fantasizes and relives.”
The tiara she wore was actually a Lorraine Schwartz necklace her mom turned into a headpiece instead. Check out the video above.
Bey & "Run The World (Girls)" was just been nominated for three MTV VMAs: Best Female Video, Best Choreography, and Best Cinematography.
Tyra Banks is taking smizing to another level. She wrote a fantasy adventure novel she revealed she would do a few months ago. And today on "Good Morning America," she revealed the cover, details, attending Harvard, and deets on the upcoming "all-star" season of "Top Model."
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Tyra dished about idolizing Walt Disney and his vision for entertainment. So she's forming her own entertainment empire--in addition to what she's already done with her former talk show and "Top Model"--to bring model fabulousness to everyone.
Her book, Modelland, is a fictional novel based on the fantasy and secrets and the allure of modelling. And it drops September 17th. She told Robin Roberts this morning that she worked on it for 5 years. And it's the first in a series of 3 novels.
And she's currently in Harvard Business School--where she had to live in the dorms--perfecting her business craft. She also dished that this is the 17th season of "America's Next Top Model" (DAMN-who knew!). And the upcoming 18th season is going to be an all-star season made up of girls from Season 1 on.
Here's pics from her Modelland promo shoot she did in NYC yesterday:
Beyonce re-lived her wedding--likely not exactly though--for all of us to see in her newest video for "Best Thing I Never Had." And she dished about what it was like to relive that special day. She also dropped a little nugget about dropping some babies.
Check it inside....
Access Hollywood was on the scene at Beyonce's video set. And she dished about her new baby goal--which used to be 30--and why her wedding scenes in the new vid were a bit strange. About the age she wants to start a family she says:
“Forty, that’s a good one. Before I hit the age of 40, I’d love to have some children. I would love to direct, continue to learn videos and maybe by then a film, a short film… I love documentaries.
I just hope that I’m happy and into my children and well-adjusted and still making music, if that makes me happy at that time."
And about that wedding in her new video. While Bey says it was less stressful than her REAL wedding to Jay-Z years ago, it was a bit more crazy. The prom scene in the video she says was not real and she didn't even go to her own prom. But when she put on her dark hair again she felt like she was transporting back to that time.
“It was a little strange. And definitely when I walked down the aisle I was like, ‘This is kind of creepy — there’s some other man standing there!’
“It was an amazing Barachi dress that I saw in the window maybe a year ago when I was at the Grammys,” she told Access of the exquisite gown. It was just like a beautiful fantasy, so we called and they still had the dress.”
“It was really beautiful. People were all really excited like it was really my wedding. My mother was even like, ‘Aww,’ and I was like, ‘Mom, it’s a video. This is not my dress. This is not the real wedding.’ But I think it’s just one of those moments that every woman kind of fantasizes and relives.”
The tiara she wore was actually a Lorraine Schwartz necklace her mom turned into a headpiece instead. Check out the video above.
Bey & "Run The World (Girls)" was just been nominated for three MTV VMAs: Best Female Video, Best Choreography, and Best Cinematography.
'Trouble on My Mind' clip premiered on MTV Jams. By Steven Roberts
Pusha T in his "Trouble on my Mind" video Photo: G.O.O.D. music
Tyler, the Creator has made no secret of his affinity for the Neptunes and anything Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo have ever produced or anyone that may have sat under the Star Trak umbrella. So if it looks like newly-minted VMA nominee Tyler is having the time of his life as he and Star Trak alum Pusha T drive through Beverly Hills, sporting black tees and ski masks while egging shoppers, he probably is.
The video for Pusha and Tyler's "Trouble on My Mind" debuted Wednesday at midnight on MTV Jams. The Jason Goldwatch-directed video juxtaposes Pusha and Tyler in each other's worlds. After the two stalk Rodeo Drive the ski-masked way, Tyler's verse transports him and his idol to Downtown L.A., where they cruise what looks like Skid Row with a few skaters, homeless people and Jasper Dolphin in tow.
The video was shot after Odd Future's show at L.A.'s House of Blues, where Tyler broke his foot, so he sports a cast, crutches and a motorized scooter throughout. The final two scenes take the duo to a hotel room and liquor store ripe for thrashing. They both wear the same outfit through each scene with an extra-vicious Pusha going so far as to hop along using Tyler's crutches, rocking a baseball tee and Supreme snapback.
"Trouble on My Mind" is the first offering from Pusha T's Fear of God 2: Let Us Pray EP, which will feature tracks from Pusha's Fear of God mixtape released earlier this year. The EP also includes a few new cuts, including "Trouble," and is expected to drop August 23.
What did you think of Pusha's video? Share your reviews in the comments!
While the young lady featured above was on MTV's "Sweet Sixteen" and "Exiled," she's also known as the daughter of one of the pioneers of "gangsta rap." Can you guess who her hip-hop legend daddy is?
The father of the young lady above helped create the gangsta rap genre along with Ice Cube. Guess?
It's E.B. Wright, the daughter of the late Eazy-E! In these pics, she was spotted kicking it with Juicy J of Three-6-Mafia (who is rocking an Eazy-E tee). We hear she is in the studio working on her own musical project.