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Honey Badger don’t care, Bristol Palin scores, Glenn Beck quits, Neve Campbell Scream tests

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Bristol Palin proves that teenage pregnancy pays well. If you have an famous — or infamous — mother.

Sarah Palin‘s daughter has earned over $262,500 for advocating teen abstinence after she gave birth to her out-of-wedlock baby Tripp.The young abstinence ambassador, who still works for the Candies Abstinence Foundation, and appears in an ad holding her baby who looks pretty annoyed about the whole photo shoot ordeal. Heck, I’d be abstinent too for that kind of money. Wouldn’t you?

Olivia Wilde tweeted a retort about her rumored romance with Justin Timberlake, using the word Honey Badgers. What is a Honey Badger? Watch this ‘Honey Badger Don’t Care’ video to find out. And the next time someone calls you a Honey Badger, smile and then bite their head off and eat it. That’s what Honey Badgers do.

Keanu Reeves is so hard up that he’s willing to go ‘whoa’ again in a third Bill and Ted movie. Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure‘ came out in 1989. The sequel ‘Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey’ in 1991. He tells MTV that the new one will be “pretty excellent.”We’ll be the judge of that. Party on, dude.

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Jennifer Aniston to direct, produce Lifetime movie on breast cancer

JJennifer Aniston wants to direct. And she’s going to get her chance.

Jennifer Aniston
, Alicia Keys, Demi Moore and filmmaker Patty Jenkins will all be directors on the Lifetime Original Movie Project Five.

The movie will be a collection of humorous and dramatic short films that explore the impact of breast cancer on women’s lives, their relationships with friends, family and loved ones as well as their own self-images.

“I’m a big fan of this amazing group of powerful and creative women, and we are thrilled to be working with them on ‘Project Five,’” says Nancy Dubuc, president and general manager of Lifetime Networks. “It’s an awesome feeling to be able to give them such a strong platform to do what they do best – entertain and tell great stories – so that we all educate viewers about breast cancer through these five films of courage, love, and hope.”

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