Jennifer Nettles - Sugar Wow, Alisan Porter is one lucky lady she performed with coach X-Tina one night and superstar Jennifer Nettles the next!
Whats better than two powerful ladieson stage together?!Christina Aguileras final singer,Alisan Porter, was joined byJennifer Nettles on the May 24 finale ofThe Voice, and have to say, they sounded amazing together!
For the finale, Alisan sang with Jennifer her new hit song, Unlove You, which is quite a powerful number; plus, they both have very unique voices so they complimented each other perfectly. Jennifer looked absolutely stunning in a black halter pantsuit with leather outline, while Alisan of course looked adorable in a white dress with a leather jacket; both were the perfect combo of edgy and sexy.You can download the song on iTunes here!
Alisan of course has been a frontrunner this season, and her coach chatted with us after the final performances on May 23, absolutely beaming at how happy she was.
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Shes killing it! What shes doing on the show, even tonight, Im so moved and dumbfounded by her talent. She has such a giftand Im just so happy to be in her presence and as her coach supporting her, Christina told HollywoodLife.com exclusively.
You may remember that Alisan chose Christina as a coach when all four turned around and it was the right pick!
Shes keeping me calm. Shes just like the essence of such poise and presence as a strong female on this show who is killing it as a mom, Christina added.
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Its such a hard juggling act, but if anything, Im learning from her. Shes keeping her sanity through it all, which is half the battle of being in a competitive formatted show. But shes doing it.
So, do you think Christinas team will win this season? Did you love Alisans duet with Jennifer? Let us know!
2016 WCF Game 2 - San Jose Sharks vs St. Louis Blues May 17th 2016 (HD)
While the current roster of the San Jose Sharks fights for the Stanley Cup in the Western Conference Finals, its front office is already planning for the teams future.
The Sharks signed defenceman Tim Heed to a one-year two-way$775,000 contract.Heed, 25, was taken 132nd overall (5th Round) by the Anaheim Ducks back in 2010.
Speculation first arose back on May 11th whenSwedish media outlet Expressen reporteddiscussion between Heed and the Sharks office.GeneralFanagermade the official announcement onFriday, May 20, andExpressen later confirmed those reports.
#SJSharks have signed UFA D Tim Heed
Tim Heed (SJS)1 yr @ $775,000 cap hitBase: $675,000SB: $100,000AHL: $100,000, $200,000 guaranteed
General Fanager (@generalfanager) May 20, 2016
Born in 1991,Tim Heed shown exceptional development over the last few seasons. He scored10 goals, 27 assists (37 points) in 50 gamesfor Swedish Elite League (SHL) Skellefte in 2014-15 and then added11 more points in the playoffs (15gp).In the 2015-16 season, he produced23 points in 52 games andaddednine points in 16 playoff games to ultimately lose in the SHL Finals.
Tim Heed (Champs Hockey League, Twitter)
Standing 60 185lbs, Tim Heed is a prototypical blue liner, though he began playing as a forward. He excels on thepower play, an area in which the Sharks excel,and owns apowerfulshot.Though Heed is not overly aggressive,his creativity and skating style makeshim a solid choice for a team that needs more offensive-minded players on the defensive end of the ice,according toHockeys Future.
By adding more power to the back end, the Sharks create a more lethal defense that supports their increasingly dominating offense. Heed alone may not carry the team, but his talent combined with that of team member Brent Burns will make San Joses blue line an unbreakable force.
Jodie Foster did not go off on a journalist for confusing her with Helen Hunt at a nail salon. Gossip Cop can bust this fabricated story. Were told it was made up by a tabloid and never happened.
According to the repeatedly discredited National Enquirer, Foster supposedly had a run-in at an unnamed West Hollywood nail salon with a foreign reporter, who began heaping praise of the actress and director, including gushing about her being an Academy Award winner. The supermarket tabloid claims a source at the unnamed nail salon heard the journalist then allegedly tell Foster, I just loved your old TV sitcom.
When Foster reportedly shot this journalist a glare and barked that shed never, ever starred on a sitcom, the reporter allegedly told the actress, Sure you did that one with Paul Reiser, referring 90s sitcom Mad About You. The magazines seeming phony source adds that Foster replied, Youre confusing me with Helen Hunt! If that werent absurd enough, the tabloid alleges Foster further slammed the seemingly concocted reporter when she supposedly added in unnatural language, Even the part about me winning an Oscar is wrong. Ive won two dammit!
Here is whats accurate in the Enquirers story: Jodie Foster has won two Oscars. Here is whats inaccurate in the Enquirers story: Everything else. This whole tale about Foster being confused for Hunt in a nail salon is all fabricated. Gossip Cop would have called the alleged nail salon, but the tabloid conveniently didnt mention its name, making it tougher for us to fact-check. Still, we reached out to a source close to Foster, an were told the alleged incident never happened and the magazines account is completely made up.
Michael Strahans last day on Disney-ABCs Live with Kelly and Michael is auspiciously Friday, May 13, and the show is in full booking mode on guest hosts.
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The Grinders Fred Savage, who earned lots of favorable reviews when he sat in Strahans chair on April 8 and joined Kelly Ripa in admiring the good looks of Outlanders Sam Heughan, returns to Live with Kelly as guest co-host on Monday, May 23, and Tuesday, May 24.
Savage is followed by singer Seal on Wednesday, May 25, and Kelly Ripa pal and host of Bravos Watch What Happens Live Andy Cohen on Thursday, May 26, and Friday, May 27.
While Cohen has said hes not interested in the job, his appearance on the show is likely to again spur conversation thats hes a candidate for the full-time position.
In the first week following Strahan"s exit, May 16-20, Ripa"s co-hosts are Jimmy Kimmel, Empire"s Jussie Smollett, Hawaii Five-0star Daniel Dae Kim and ABC News anchor David Muir.
Oklahoma City Thunder vs Golden State Warriors - Game 2 - Full Highlights | 2016 NBA Playoffs
OKLAHOMA CITY Before they became aware of the full scope of the uproar over the kick that felled Steven Adams, while they were merely digesting how an impending blowout loss to Oklahoma City would leave the Golden State Warriors in a 2-1 Western Conference Finals deficit, Stephen Curry and Draymond Green shared more smiles than you would have expected on the bench in the fourth quarter.
They might well have been up 30 instead of down 30 for how they looked Sunday night.
Green had Curry laughing so much that Curry put his towel over his head and pulled it over his face as a veil. At a time more suitable for hiding in shamehanded a loss so severe that it ended with Klay Thompsons head in his hands, Shaun Livingston"s arms crossed over his chest and Andrew Bogut throwing his towel down in disgustCurry and Green took failure in stride.
Their confidence is real, unshakable and right at the heart of what the Warriors have done...and might do again.
With the NBA"s decision not to suspend Green for Game 4 Tuesday,that confidence is ready to be sung at the perfect pitch.
A little humbled by the defeat, a lot more appreciative of the mere opportunity to be out there in pursuit of a championship, Curry and Green are ready to be their sharpest again.
And this is what the playoffs are supposed to do: through adversity, force the game"s greats to reach greater levels.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr has had the same default response when people are shocked his teameven with those 73 victories in pocketdoesnt do well. Kerr offered it once more Monday, saying: "A reminder again of how hard it is to win a championship."
The last time the Warriors lost consecutive games was near the end of their last climb: Games 2 and 3 of the 2015 NBA Finals against the Cavaliers. The current problem works as a similar prod for Golden State; Kerr recalled clearly that "Cleveland outcompeted us the first few games" before the Warriors improved in that area, ending Matthew Dellavedova"s reign as the world"s shining example of grit and hustle.
However, the drive, talent and improved maturity of Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, along with the growth of role players such as Adams and Dion Waiters, introduce a new element to the drama now.
"Most talented team we"ve faced over the last couple of years," Kerr said. "For sure."
That creates the legitimate possibility that the Warriors" best effort isnt good enough, which is an unnerving feeling teams and participants at every level of all sports know well.
It is at this point confidence is truly tested, and it"s telling that Curry believes the Game 3 disaster boils down merely to "a six-minute stretch in the second quarter" when the Warriors played really dumb basketball.
The root of it was, in fact, overconfidence. The Warriors thought they could shortcut the process and hasten a rally with quick shots that made for easy OKC transition scores.
"Kind of human nature," Curry said. "Just wanting to get your team out of whatever rut it"s in."
The line between confidence and complacency has always been fine for the Warriors this season. Kerr and then-interim head coach Luke Walton had speeches prepared for the complacency trap of being defending champions early in the season, but they instead were met with even stronger player confidence.
Green"s booming voice didnt grate on teammates who"d heard enough of his direction. Curry"s boundless fame hadn"t built resentment. Those two guys stayed in character, and the other guys were mature enough to appreciate what they had.
Despite frequently letting huge leads dwindle into narrow victories and enduring rashes of turnovers while entertaining themselves with difficult shots, the Warriors won more than anyone ever has in the regular seasona resounding siren that talent and confidence can overcome complacency.
Which only set them up for more potential complacency in these playoffs.
Curry"s injuries last month helped prevent anyone from taking anything for granted, but slippage in teamwork was obvious in these two losses to the Thunder.
Back at Chesapeake Energy Arena for the Warriors" light practice Monday, Curry and Green took turns answering media questions while sitting on the scorer"s table, one of their sacred places. The two of them always do their final stretches together there amid the darkness of the opposing team"s lineup introductions.
There was certainly more gravity to their tones as they spoke Monday. At the time, they didn"t know if Green would be suspended, and Green especially had a rare softness to his voice as he searched for words in explanation of his misdeed rather than just spouting whatever came to his mind.
About his limbo state, the loquacious Green said only: "It sucks."
He couldn"t resist expressing annoyance that Westbrook was judging his play, asserting that aggressively flailing stars such as Westbrook taught Green the technique of drawing attention to fouls. Green characteristically boasted about how much he enjoys getting booed, saying it "helps me play well," before allowing that he wants even his haters to recognize his earnestness.
Now that he is aware OKC fans believe he intentionally kicked Adams, Green said without any ill will: "I dont want them booing me for that reason."
At the start of the meaningless fourth quarter Sunday night, Green had been so relaxed that he leaned back on the visiting bench with both arms thrown over the chairs of the teammates next to him, legs splayed out. Despite the scoreboard, his ego was still practically leaking out of him, as if he were leisurely driving a convertible through Oklahoma City"s historic Automobile Alley.
Green has been humbled to some extent after a full day twisting in the wind, worrying he had let his team down even more than he thought.
No, he"s not going to rein himself in for Game 4. That"s not Draymond, and he is exceptionally adept at being true to himself. He"s going to be better focused, though, and more equipped to apply his confidence for good instead of bad.
The Warriors need his energy and adjustability. They need much more of those things than they got from him in Game 3. The same goes for Curry and his imagination and execution.
But the two of them have one thing for sure: They will appreciate the opportunity to be out there together in Game 4 more than in any previous game in this memorable season.
You already know they have no doubt about what they can accomplish together.
For as frenzied an atmosphere against Curry and Green as it will be, theirs will be an awfully difficult mindset for Oklahoma City to overcome.
Kevin Ding is an NBA senior writer for Bleacher Report. Follow him on Twitter, @KevinDing.
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Official Teaser Trailer (2017) Emma Watson, Ian McKellen Disney Movie HD
Following in the footsteps of their Cinderella remake, Disney are working on a live-action version of Beauty and the Beast, featuring Emma Watson in the lead role of Belle. It looks to draw heavily on the celebrated 1991 animated version, with Ewan McGregor as the talking candelabra Lumiere and Ian McKellen as Cogsworth the clock. Directed by Bill Condon (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Parts 1and 2), Beauty and the Beast is due for release in the US on 17 March 2017
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