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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Thursday Dish

Rihanna and Nicki Minaj were big winners at last night's People's Choice Awards. Rihanna beat out Beyonce and Alicia Keys for Best  R&B Artist, while Minaj won Best Hip Hop Artist. Other winners include the film "The Hunger Games", which picked up five trophies. Katy Perry won Favorite Female Artist and Favorite Pop Artist, while actress Sandra Bullock won Favorite Humanitarian. Singer Beyonce will provide the halftime entertainment at this year's super bowl in New Orleans. The pop superstar is sure to put on a show that won't be forgotten anytime soon. Rihanna is set to take the stage at the Grammy awards next month. Having already been nominated for three awards, this will the star's third consecutive performance during music's biggest night. She's been nominated for Best Solo Pop Performance, Best Short Form Music Video and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration. The Grammy Awards will air in February and will be hosted by LL Cool J. Rapper Shawty Lo has finally responded to the criticism regarding his family life. He stated his home life is more stable that it sounds and he's a good father to all of his children. The petition to stop his upcoming reality series before it even airs doesn't seem to phase the Atlanta native either. He says he's providing for his family. Fans looking forward to a G-Unit reunion may not have to wait long. During a recent interview with Billboard.biz, 50 Cent hinted that the crew may ride again. He added that the split wasn't due to personal differences, but everyone having a different agenda and things they wanted to do. 50s next album, "Street King", his last with Interscope Records, is set to hit stores February 26. As the academy award time nears, rumors are swirling about nominees and who's been snubbed. The film "Lincoln" has some Oscar buzz surrounding it, but only time will tell if it picks up any awards. We'll have to wait and see what happens. This year's awards ceremony will be hosted by "Family Guy" creator Seth McFarland. On the tube: "Mobbed" on Fox, "The Big Bang Theory" on CBS, "Last Resort" on ABC and "30 Rock" on NBC. Happy Thursday!

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