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Another day gone in The Challenge: Rivals II! Picking up from last week's nail-biting episode, the house is out partying, having a great time! CT chats with Diem, telling her that he still loves her and doesn't know why she hasn't kissed him yet! They dance and flirt. Meanwhile, Jonna talks to Frank. They both live in L.A. and she hopes that she will have his back like he promised he would before they left. Frank mentions that he is disturbed by these "young kids" in the house who seems to have no loyalty in the game, and blah blah blah. What I didn't get about that whole conversation is that Frank is still young himself and this is only his SECOND challenge! See, because he won his first challenge last season, you can't tell him a thing! This is why I don't like him most of the time. Anyway, Frank continues to go OFF on Knight and Jemmye especially, and the two overhear them.

Back at home, Jemmye fights Knight for not defending her, which is beyond dumb. Jemmye, you're a grown woman. You have a problem with what somebody said about you, then address it! You're arguing with Knight, when the main person you need to be confronting is Frank! Camila then gets in the middle of everything, claiming that she doesn't want her partner to lose focus. Johnny tells Knight not to pay any mind to Camila, which gets a rise out of her, seeing as the two have some romantic history. Camila goes completely crazy and tries to get to him to fight! It was all a huge to-do over NOTHING. The way I see it, everybody is drunk, and needs food and sleep! That's all that is.

The next day at the Challenge, the house comes down to see a huge trapeze and get nervous! T.J. announces that the teams will be playing "Swingers." The teams will swing from the trapeze to grab another bar. They then have to swim all the way to a buoy and around, to head back to the end of the course. Since it's a girls' day, the girls' team with the slowest time will head straight to the Jungle! Aneesa and Diem get to make today's order, and, of course, Cara and Cooke are up first. They're the scapegoat of the season, which sucks for them, but they're still in the game! While they are swimming to the end, Cara starts freaking out in the water, losing her breath. Cooke refuses to quit and motivates her to get through it. They finish, but they have a horrible time. A lot of the teams actually struggle with this challenge, because the current is really strong, which makes it hard to swim back against. With most of the guys just quitting, Wes and CT end up winning for the guys! For the girls, the teams were separated by five seconds. In spite of their drama the night before, Jemmye and Camila pull it out and are safe from elimination! Because of their huge struggle in the water, Cara Maria and Cooke ended up losing, getting a spot in the Jungle!

Back at the house, Cooke and Jemmye talk about how Cara's inability to swim puts their team at a huge advantage. Meanwhile, Frank and Johnny are in a tight spot because they were either going to vote in Cara and Cooke or Jemmye and Camila. Since one team is safe from elimination, and another is already going in the Jungle, Frank is leaning more towards the one person he said he wasn't going to throw in--Jonna, along with her partner Nany. He talks to her about it all, but Jonna admits that she's going to be upset if he throws her name out there. 

At the deliberation, majority of the guys vote for Nany and Jonna, including Johnny and Frank, pissing Jonna off. In this game, sometimes, you do end up hurting a friend towards the end. I don't think it's selfish to play for yourself. It's a COMPETITION. However, I do think that people need to stop making promises like "Oh, I won't vote you in. I'll have your back the entire time." Be honest and upfront. Look, I am going to try to have your back in this competition. But keep in mind, that we're competing and this is a game. We're both playing to win, and I might do something that might piss you off but don't let your feelings get in the way. If people don't get that, then they don't get that. I just think that people play this game with wayyyy too many emotions. You have to do what you have to do to save yourself. That might seem selfish and inconsiderate, but that's the way of the game. *rant over* Later, Frank asks Jonna if she has anything to say to him. She claims she's just trying to prepare herself for tonight, but of course she's upset. Meanwhile, CT flirts with Cooke to get Diem upset as they all sit in the kitchen. Real mature CT!

At the Jungle, Frank wears a Jonna headband even AFTER he voted her in there! Jonna and Nany square off against Cara Maria and Cooke in "Snapper," which the guys have played before. There is a giant red circle in the center of the Jungle. One member is blindfolded will bells on her feet, and will try to break a stick over their opponent, as her team member tries to guide her. Best two out of three wins! It's definitely a communication game, which Nany and Jonna weren't great at. Cara Maria and Cooke communicate well, giving great directions on how to move towards their opponent , and they win, sending Jonna and Nany home! Of course, Jonna only hopes that Frank gets his karma!  At the house, Frank talks about how he's changed, and doesn'rt believe he didn't do anything wrong to me. The only thing that he did wrong was make a promise that he couldn't keep. This is a GAME. It's getting towards the end, so it's only a matter of time before people were going to start voting in their friends. We all know that. And if you don't, you need to watch some seasons of The Challenge online somewhere beforehand and see what you're getting yourself into!

Check out all new episodes of The Challenge: Rivals II on Wednesdays at 10 p.m. only on MTV!

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Have a new spotlight for you all today--upcoming comedian Jordan Kelly! Born in Washington D.C., and raised in Suitland, MD, Jordan got his start in comedy just by hanging out with his friend Chris, and making others around them laugh, something that's he's always had a passion for.  He went out to do his first YouTube with Chris, cracking jokes all the while. "The amount of feedback we received made me feel like it was a calling," Jordan says. He and Chris continue to work together on YouTube, keeping the laughs coming!

The aspiring comedian draws inspiration from other comedic legends such as Richard Pryor, Red Foxx, and Bernie Mac, as well as newer comedian Kevin Hart. "They all brought their own way of comedy to the world, and that's what I want to do." Jordan admits. Though he was originally in music management, he now focuses on school, work and developing his comedy career, as well as film and photography, working on new videos, skits, and possibly even a short movie. "I would like to see my comedy go to the highest level it can go," Jordan says. "I was always told if I work hard more things will come to me, so I'm here and I hope the world is ready to laugh."

Check out one of Jordan's YouTube videos below!






You can check out more of Jordan along with his friend Chris on YouTube, and follow him on Twitter as well as Facebook! You can also get in contact with Jordan's publicist Fiona Cross for more information.

Another dramatic episode of The Game last night! Picking up from last week, Blue and Keira are in a
limo before they step on the red carpet for Keira's movie premiere. Keira's really nervous because she knows that this is make or break for her career. Blue calms her down, telling her that everything will be fine. Keira also reveals that there is a pretty graphic love scene in the movie. Before the scene, Keira plans to take a page from a friend and ask Blue to get him popcorn, with extra butter and salt, so that he's away and doesn't see the scene. After all, nobody wants to see their significant other with anyone, even if it is a fake movie scene!

On the red carpet, Blue lets Luke take pictures with Keira, even though he knows their past, as well as the fact that this love scene happened. Keira's friend Nina takes pictures though no one knows who she is, and has a "wardrobe malfunction" to get attention from the cameras. Malik and Tasha show up too, practicing their boundaries that learned from therapy last week!

After the hustle and bustle of the red carpet calms down, Keira finally gets to sit with Blue and apologizes. He tells her that tonight is her night and to soak it all up. Meanwhile, Chardonnay talks about Tasha's anger issues, and problems with men. Tasha apologizes for bringing her mess into Chardonnay's life, as well coming in between her and Jason. She's on what she calls a "Tasha Mack Apology Summer Jam," or something like that. At that moment, they see Jason, instantly irking Chardonnay (though she knows she still loves him!). Dr. Dawson made Tasha write down a list of all the people she needs to apologize to. Jason is on the list, so Tasha knows she will have to suck it up, and make some type of amends later. Before the film, Malik also talks to Tee Tee about moving forward with the idea of going into business together. Seems like he's finally getting his act together!

During the movie, the dreaded love scene comes up, though Blue has no idea.  Keira tries to get Blue to get her some popcorn and soda to keep him from seeing the love scene. It takes him a while to catch on, but he eventually gets it and starts walking out. From then on, we see Luke and Keira as their characters, walking into a truck to unload groceries. However, there is a makeshift bed of toilet paper, and the scene begins! Blue hears the screams from the audience and looks back at the screen. Everyone is laughing and oohing, completely in awe of the scene. Keira must have had some moves, because Blue looked completely dumbfounded. For a "virgin," Keira was getting it!

At the end of the movie, everyone applauds Keira for her performance, but Blue is extremely upset. Keira tries to talk things through with him, but her publicist pulls her away for more pictures and photographs. Malik asks Blue what he thought, but, of course, Blue doesn't want to talk! It's too soon for all of that!

Meanwhile, Chardonnay gets Tasha to "accidentally" bump into Jason. Jason calls her out for having a new dress, new bag, and new hair, that she probably bought with his money. Irritated, Chardonnay stomrs off, but Tasha stays and finally apologizes to Jason, after having a little breakdown. She hugs him a little bit too tight, and says that she forgives him, and wants to move on. However, she also calls out the fact that he is about to run off her close best friend.  She said that he needs to make things right with Chardonnay. He doesn't want the same thing  that happened with Kelly to happen with Chardonnay. Jason starts to write a letter to Kelly (on a napkin, but at least he tried!). It's unclear whether or not he is trying to get back with Kelly, or maybe just apologize himself for how things ended and move on.

Tasha goes to a low class diner, and she is very particular about what she wants. The waitress tells her that there are no substitutions, but Tasha gives her a wad a cash to get what she wants. The cook comes out to talk to her, and it's revealed that it's Tasha's father. She planned to see him all along...the next step for her recovery!

Back at the premiere, Blue thinks that Keira's love scene with Luke was way more than just acting. He asks Keira if she ever slept with Luke. When Keira keeps quiet and looks down, Blue realizes the truth. At that moment, Luke asks to borrow her, and Blue tells him that she's all his, implying that he's done with her! I'm so upset! I love Blue and Keira together and I hope that they can work things out. If Keira lied about being a virgin though, that was stupid and unnecessary!

After the premiere, Malik and Tee Tee talk about their new business venture, excited for the future! Malik says goodbye, and starts walking to his car. He's then approached by Franko and a gang of his friends, and the episode quickly ends. Next week is the season finale, and it's not looking too good for Malik! From the preview, I'm really scared for his life!

Check out the season finale of The Game next Tuesday at 10 p.m. only on BET!

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I'm still reeling off of the craziness that was last night's MTV's Video Music AwardsFrom Miley twerking to the *NSYNC reunion, there was a LOT to talk about, and my entire timeline was going off all night!

The pre-show, hosted by various MTV correspondents including my favorite Sway, had appearances from Robin Thicke, Miley Cyrus, Emeli Sande, Lady Gaga, and more! Danity Kane even showed up on the red carpet to make the official announcement that they are back!!! Well, minus D.Woods. She has "other projects," but she needs to put that to the side because DK is about to blow back up, and I'm so excited! Their new song, "Rage," will be released soon, and I can't wait to hear!


During the pre-show, we also saw the first Moonmen of the night given away, one to Pink and Nate Reuss for Best Collaboration on "Just Give Me A Reason," and the other to Thirty Seconds To Mars for Best Rock Video ("Up In The Air"). New artist Austin Mahone performed his hit, "What About Love," and my favorite new singer, Ariana Grande, took the stage as well! Love her voice! I do wish that her stylist changed up her outfits though. Those little short sparkly dresses are cute for Nickelodeon, but the girl is 20! Let's throw something different in! She still did an amazing job though...her vocals are incredible!



As we all as know from the promos, the VMAs were held LIVE in Brooklyn at the Barclays Center.There was no host, which was cool, because in past years, hosts at these award shows don't really get all that noticed like they used to anyway. Lady Gaga opened up the show with her newest song "Applause." Now, yes, Gaga is always a tad bit...different with her performances, but that's part of why I respect her. Though I wouldn't call myself a monster by no means, her talent and artistry can't be denied. The girl did different outfit changes on stage, giving different looks from her career so far! Overall, I loved the performance, and thought the song opened the show with a pretty big bang!

One Direction gave out the award for Best Pop Video to Selena Gomez for "Come and Get It." Other awards that were revealed (but not given stage time) were Best Art Direction (Janelle Monae for "Queen"), Best Choreography (Bruno Mars, "Treasure"), Best Cinemotography (Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, "Can't Hold Us"), Best Direction (Justin Timberlake feat. Jay-Z"Suit and Tie") and Best Editing (JT again for "Mirrors"), and Best Visual Effects (Capitol City, "Safe and Sound").

The next performance was from Miley Cyrus, and surprisingly, Robin Thicke. Miley twerked all over the stage as she performed "We Can't Stop," and continued on acting a fool as she sang "Blurred Lines" with Robin. 2Chainz and Kendrick Lamar came out moments later to perform "Give It To U (Remix)" with Robin, but my mind was still stuck on Miley. One, who at MTV thought that it was a great idea to join Miley and Robin together?! They are two completely different artists, and it just didn't work! Robin, "Blurred Lines" is probably one of, if not the best song of your career so far (maybe behind "Lost Without You"), and you chose Miley to share your moment with? You had to have known better, and look what happened! Miley was a pure mess, dancing around, backing it up on Robin like he's not married WITH a kid! I realized though that we the public encouraged her. Her dancing to "Wop" was cute and fun, and made me like the song a little more. We basically gave her the A-OK to complete dance around like a ho onstage (sorry, that's the word that stuck with me). "Oh it's just Miley, just little Hannah Montana twerking," but she went way too far last night! Miley said in interviews before the show that her performance would be bigger than the Britney-Madonna kiss some years back, but it wasn't. It was disgusting and annoying to watch, and I actually like the girl! I know that she's trying to shed her Disney image, but this isn't the way to go. If you want people to take you seriously as Miley, you have to take yourself seriously first! Billy Ray and Tish, PLEASE come get your daughter. *rant over*


Iggy Azalea and the Queen Bee Lil Kim presented the Best Hip Hop Video to Macklemore & Ryan Lewis for "Can't Hold Us!" Of course, people went off on Twitter because Macklemore and Ryan are white, and people feel like they don't represent the hip hop genre with their style of music. I don't know if I buy into the white privilege thing completely when it comes to the VMAs. Yes, there have been some questionable choices, but people expected Kendrick Lamar to win for "Swimming Pools" in this category were fooling themselves. Yes, LYRICALLY, Kendrick Lamar is better than Macklemore. There's no denying that. In terms of the VIDEO (this, after all, is the VIDEO Music Awards), Macklemore had him beat. I wish people could see that these awards are not based off artist's music, but the videos they set around their music. Check the Grammys next year. I guarantee Kendrick's coming home with a few! Until then, calm down folks!

Kevin Hart got on stage to joke around a bit, which entertained the crowd He kept saying that he wasn't the host, but MTV should've paid him like he was! He was definitely on stage a couple of times thoughout the night! Kanye West then performed his song, "Blood on the Leaves," mostly in the dark as a silhouette. Even though I would've loved to actually SEE him, his energy on stage and the subject matter overrode that! He KILLED it! Later, Pharrell, Nile Rodgers, and Daft Punk presented the Best Female Video to Taylor Swift for "I Knew You Were Trouble." I was genuinely happy for her because I love the song and the video! However, when she accepted the award, she gave a shoutout to the unknown ex this song was about. I could make a guess on who it was, but I'll leave that be. It was just unnecessary, and disappointed the mini Swiftie in me. Ed Sheeran presented Best Video with a Social Message went to Macklemore & Ryan Lewis for "Same Love." It's an amazing song and great video, so I wasn't that upset about it beating out BeyoncĂ©'s "I Was Here."
Up next was the main event, and hands down the best moment of the entire show! Jimmy Fallon paid tribute to Justin Timberlake with the Michael Jackson Vanguard Music Award! Though he said that he felt like he didn't deserve it, he truly does. When he started singing his classic songs like, "Sexy Back," "Like I Love You," "Cry Me A River," and more, I realized that his music truly is timeless! These are songs that we're going to be rocking to when where 40 and 50, telling our kids, "You don't know nothing about that!" The performance, to me, is going down in VMA history! And THEN, he brought out *NSYNC!!!!! They only performed a minute medley of "Girlfriend," and "Bye Bye Bye" and yes, you could tell who was out of shape, but that made my LIFE! I grew up listening to them, and I was so excited the whole time, screaming, singing loud, and dancing right along with them! It was the best. They really should rethink the reunion tour! Just one good time for the fans!

Best Song of the Summer went to One Direction for "Best Song Ever." NBA basketball player Jason Collins and A$AP Rocky announced the next performance. Jason, who announced that he was gay this year, was reading from the teleprompter, but A$AP was standing away from him like he was diseased, and even made weird looks. It was so awkward. I really wished that they had picked someone with a little more sense and maturity to announce the next performance. A$AP took away from that a little bit. They announced Macklemore & Ryan Lewis who performed "Same Love" with Mary Lambert. Jennifer Hudson also took the stage with them towards the end, kind of stealing Mary's shine a little bit, but it was still a very nice performance. 

Emeli Sande and Adam Lambert presented the New Artist Award to Austin Mahone. I don't know his music, because it's not for my age range, but he seems to be doing well with the tweens andDrake who performed "Hold On, We're Going Home," and "Started From The Bottom." It was a good performance (even if Rihanna wanted to act like she was so bored throughout the show).
teens. Go him! T Boz and Chilli  then announced

Best Male Video went to Bruno Mars for "Locked Out Of Heaven." Moments later, Selena Gomez then announced him singing "Gorilla," which was weird for me. It's a sexy song, but I don't find Bruno all that sexy (he's like a cute little big brother or something). It was a cool performance though, and his vocals are amazing! I will give him that!  Video of the Year went to the one and only Justin Timberlake for "Mirrors," revealing that the video was a tribute to his grandparents. His grandfather passed away in December, and he dedicated the award to his granny. Allison Williams then announced Katy Perry who closed the show with "Roar." It's a catchy song but Katy has done way better in terms of performances and songs! I'm sure this song will do well because Katy always does well, but it's not her best. Maybe I'll catch on later. That always happens with me anyway.

The show was great. Had it's stale moments, especially after the JT performance (though that should've been the end of the show anyway). However, there were a lot of great moments, and overall I enjoyed it a lot! You can check out clips from your favorite moments and performances on MTV

What did you think of last night's Video Music Awards?

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The drama continues as the teams go for the big money on The Challenge: Rivals II! Picking up from last week, several teams in the house get a nice workout in. Diem tries to get Aneesa to swim for some exercise, but Aneesa is not having it! She's irritated because she feels like Diem's on her back all the time. She vents to Frank, feeling like Diem always tries to force her to do things, and she's being talked to like she's a five-year-old. Frank goes to talk to Diem, and tells her to talk things through Aneesa. Diem can go a little overboard, but she just wants Aneesa to be better, so that they can be a better team. They are partners regardless, and they need to get that in their spirit, and work together!


At the next day's Challenge, T.J. holds an adorable puppy named Pookie, and announces the teams will be playing "Blind Leading The Blind." The maze is hidden by a big wall to the other contestants. Each team will tie themselves together, and go through a maze blindfolded. The major catch is that an electrical dog collar will be attached to all of their arms, and will shock them as they go throughout the maze! The closer you're getting to end, the more you will feel that shock, so it's kind of a good thing? But not really. It's a guys' day, so the men will have to pull it together to try to stay out of the Jungle.

Ty and Leroy decide the order of the challenge, putting Diem and Aneesa and CT and Wes first to start the maze. The teams get shocked by the second! Just watching it is painful! Throughout the shocks, the teams steadily make it through. Nany and Jonna do HORRIBLY, getting disqualified because they couldn't take the shock, and don't even make it that far from the entrance! Good thing for them that it wasn't a girls' day! In the end, Johnny and Frank kill at this challenge, winning it for the guys!. Aneesa and Diem FINALLY win a challenge together, which boosts their morale! Marlon and Jordan struggle in their heat, but Ty and Leroy end up going backwards in theirs, losing time and sending them straight into the Jungle.

Back at the house, the girls thinking about throwing in Preston and Knight, which Johnny quickly shut down. The two are an easy team, and Johnny thinks that they should send the Rookies in. One, they're a good team, and two, they're rookies and haven't seen the Jungle yet. Frank brings up the fact that they also broke their word in the Challenge. Jordan overhears them, and gets pissed off. He confronts Frank in the kitchen, asking how the campaign against them is going. Of course, Frank denies it, though it's CLEAR that he wanted them to go in, and they get into a huge argument (you know Frank can't turn down a fight!). Jordan may have intentionally wanted to get under Frank's skin, but Frank didn't have to lie about trying to get them into the Jungle. Point blank period, rookies have to earn their stripes. Shoot, in the past, all of the rookies would be gone by this point in the season.

At deliberation, the girls vote to send another guy team in against Ty and Leroy. With four votes, Marlon and Jordan get voted in the Jungle. I know they don't like it, especially this far in the game, but the Rookies need to get their feet wet in the Jungle. It's time to earn their stripes, and show the vets that they are a force to be reckoned with. When Jordan talks Camila about how he feels Frank and Johnny turned the vote against his team,  Frank gets pissed off again and gets in his face. Frank claims that he's scared of the Jungle, but Jordan thinks that he is scared of his team. Johnny tells Jordan like it, admitting that they're a good team, but they're still Rookies. They were going to go in sometime anyway, and now's that time! Go in, get it done, and come back to the house and prove people wrong.

The next night, Leroy and Ty square off against Jordan and Marlon in the physical game, "Last Chance," which we saw in the very first Jungle. In a narrow hallway, two players will play defense, and the other two offense. As the defense tries to block, the offensive player will run to ring a bell on the other side of the field. The best two out of three wins! After two grueling rounds, the score is tied. In the third round, Ty gets RIGHT NEXT to the bell, but Marlon keeps him pinned (putting his football skills to serious work!), allowing Jordan to get to the bell, sending Leroy and Ty home! The house is SHOCKED, because Ty was literally feet away from the bell. Though the win is huge for Marlon and Jordan, it puts even a bigger target on their back, especially since Frank is pissed at them. I'm proud of these Rookies though! They came in strong, albeit a little cocky, but they're a good team, and they're proving it!

Back at the house, Marlon celebrates getting back home, with his main goal being to send home Johnny and Frank. Jordan is over all of the politics, and just wants to win to stay. Now it's getting to the nitty-gritty, and the games are REALLY about to begin. Frank talks about how he's going to change things up and get tougher, with Johnny thinking he's drawing too much unnecessary attention on them. But that's Frank. The season is only going to get more intense from here, so you have to keep watching!

Check out new episodes of The Challenge: Rivals II on Thursdays at 10 p.m. only on MTV!

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Last night's episode of The Game was a first! This entire episode revolves solely around two characters, Tasha and Malik, and was definitely very intriguing to watch. After Tasha realized that she needed to get help to deal with her relationship woes in last week's episode, she goes in for a session with a therapist that Kelly recommended. "The Fixer," she called him. Tasha pays him good money to "fix her" within 24 hours. Prayers went up to him in that moment! Tasha thinks that this session will be a quick fix, but the therapist lets her  know that therapy takes times, and they need to get to the root of her problems. The "relationship problem" is merely a symptom, and they need to identify the disease.


Doc (the episode never did reveal his real name, or, if they did, I wasn't paying close enough attention, so I'm just going to call him Doc for short) asks Tasha to elaborate on her past relationships, and she reveals her recent break up with Rick. She knows she deserved it because she had him in the middle of a love triangle. He asks her if she has always had trouble being faithful, which she firmly denies, thinking she's had other issues. When she boasts that she has a VIP quarterback for a son in Malik (which the doctor already knew), he asks her if she considered herself VIP or special before she had Malik. Tasha reverts to her high school self (literally a high school version of her appears on the couch), and thinks she would've been okay even if she didn't have Malik. She was cheerleading captain and debate team captain, had all A's and B's, and could've went to college for political science or law. However, there's already an assumption that girls from the ghetto don't become much other than baby mamas. When Doc asks if that hurts her, Tasha gets really defensive. When he tries to get her to open up again, she threatens him to back up. Doc quickly gets her to calm down, but asks if she thinks being violent gets her what she wants in life. Tasha thinks so. She is a brash and upfront person, but acts that way because she refuses to blend in the background, or so she thinks. When asked if she accepts herself without reservation, Tasha pauses but says yes.

In that moment, Malik busts in with food for him and Tasha (even in a fake, scripted therapy session, who have you ever known to sit and eat on the couch?! Only them.). As the two eat, Malik becomes a part of the therapy session. After Tasha hits him for messing up his birth story and Malik complains about his bruised rib, he reveals to the doctor that he got it defending Maya. As he watches them interact, Doc tells them that he believes they have an unhealthy relationship where they are dependent on each other, almost at the husband and wife level on some things. Since Malik was born, they have been everything to each other. Malik has literally takeon on the role of the man in Tasha's life.

When Doc asks Malik why he thinks Tasha has problems with her love life, Malik reverts to himself as a child, saying that it's because she's mean and a bully. His mother, now as a young adult Tasha, gets upset again, and storms out into the waiting area, screaming that Malik is ungrateful, which he denies. All of his life, Malik says that he has done what she's told her, from getting her food to becoming a football player. Doc finds it interesting that, to the rest of the world, Malik seems like a independent strong person, but he's not when it comes to his mother. Malik says he does it all because Tasha needs to know that somebody out there loves her. The doctor tells him that he can be her replacement husband for the rest of his life, or they can both grow up.

Slowly but surely (this session has already been going on for HOURS), all of these pieces begin to come together. Malik is drawn to needy women, because he's used to being needed by his mother. Malik realizes that he let Reece walk out of her life to save Tori, and it got him nothing but a lost endorsement deal and a bruised rib. He has to make some serious changes, and thinks he's cured, which is far from the truth, but at least it's a start. Tasha walks in, angry, dramatically stating that "Malik left her alone to die". Doc pries more into her being a young mom, and Tasha admits that nobody wanted her to have him. She herself wasn't sure for a second, but she fought everybody and herself for him. Now, she has everything, but she still feels like she's losing in life. She feels like she let herself down getting pregnant, taking away from other dreams she could've made happen in her life. Even though what she said could've been hurtful to him, Malik tells Tasha that he loves her, and that the doctor will help her be okay. Doc informs Tasha that the point of this session was that she face her truths, which are that she does has issues accepting herself, that other people's assumptions about her did hurt, and maybe all of this, including getting pregnant, did limit her. Tasha breaks down because she realizes that she's been holding this in for so long. At the end of the episode, high school Tasha, young adult Tasha, and today's Tasha sit quietly on the couch.

This was one for the books! I really, REALLY loved this episode. This was one of the best episodes not only that BET has produced, but in the entire history of the show, even when I watched it on The CW. These are issues that I've always speculated were wrong deep down inside with Tasha, but she's never admitted them. She hides behind her money, and being Malik Wright's mom, but I think she's always wanted more for herself, and that's okay to admit! I hope that she does continue to go, and work through her issues. I like sassy Tasha, and I don't want her to lose that part of herself, but her character does need to grow up a lot!

There are only TWO more episodes in the season. Make sure to keep watching Tuesdays at 10 p.m. only on BET!

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Lady Gaga is back with a new artistic video for single "Applause." The song  is the first single off of the singer's upcoming album ARTPOP, which is set for release on November 11.

Sporting various wigs, wings, a gilterry tail, and unique bikini tops, Gaga dances around throughout the video, which viewers are sure to define as weird or maybe even typical Gaga. I actually like the whole theme of this new era of her music. ARTPOP is her combination of art, fashion, and technology with her music. Though Gaga has a reputation of doing the most with her style and videos, I'm liking some of it in this video! Check out "Applause" below!

Lady Gaga will perform "Applause" live for the first time at this Sunday's Video Music Awards on MTV. Other artists scheduled to perform at the upcoming awards show include Miley Cyrus, Justin Timberlake, Robin Thicke, and Kanye West.

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Hollywood Exes is really trying to bring the drama this season! Picking up from last week's drama, Andrea and Mayte are still at the restaurant after Jessica stormed off, and they talk about the fight that just went down. Andrea thought that Jessica was going to come in a mature way, but she feels like Jessica went into instant victim mode. Mayte trying to mediate didn't work well at all. Both Andrea and Jessica have played a role in this whole issue--Jessica for always running her trap, and Andrea for going around talking about Jessica behind her back all the time rather than confronting her.



A few days later, Sheree and Jessica meet up for brunch. We learn that Sheree has so much stuff between her and Terrell that her housekeeper quit! Jessica then tells Sheree about the fight, knowing that she probably threw the first punch in the argument. She wants to think about whether or not she should approach Andrea, and what the right way to do that would be.

In the car, Nicole calls Andrea to invite her for a get together for Nicole's birthday. She also wants Drea to meet Shamicka. Nicole knows that there's drama between Drea and Jessica, but she hopes that they can work it out. Andrea says that simply for Nicole, she will be coming to the party, though she won't speak with Jessica.

Sheree goes to talk with Andrea, saying that she has noticed that Drea's been a little off. Andrea has been very stressed lately. She looks at the other ladies' relationships with their exes which are decent for the sake of their kids, and she doesn't understand why she and her ex can't get over that hurdle. She supports him in what he does, because when he's good, their kids are good. Andrea feels like he doesn't support her in moving to L.A, and she's starting to feel guilty because of it. Of course, she wants her kids to come out there with her, but Drea wants him to realize that that doesn't mean that she's trying to take them from him. Sheree is honest with her, saying that she doesn't think he's going to be sympathetic with that, unfortunately. Sheree tells her that she needs to start getting her feet wet in trying and establish different things to support herself, and not depend on R. Kelly. Don't let not having his support stop you from reaching your dreams! It was good that Andrea got that all off her chest, but she does need to figure out what she's going to do. The traveling back and forth between L.A. and Chicago is too much.

Later, Mayte talks with Jessica. She thinks that both Jessica and Andrea are just angry, but they still love each other. They may not like each other, but they still love each other. Jessica had mentioned not going to Nicole's party before because of Andrea, but she decides that she will be there to celebrate her friend whether Drea is there or not.

The next day, Nicole's friend Rodney brings Nicole in his boutique to be a model that will highlight some of his pieces. The shoot has a Mongolian warrior princess theme, which features lots of leather and fur! Jessica is coming to support her, and Nicole knows it will be a problem. Nicole is literally head to toe is fur! When Jessica comes in, she is in shock to find Nicole in so much fur. Jessica takes a picture and shoots it over to Mayte. Mayte is pissed, and Jessica walks out saying that she's not going to talk to Nicole for a couple of days. It seemed like a joke, but knowing Jessica, who knows?

Andrea visits Sheree at her house, going to Sheree's closet which is a mess! Since Terrell is moving in, Sheree has to figure out how to fit Terrell's stuff in her closet. Andrea advises her to give away any clothes that she hasn't worn in a year, which proves to be hard for Sheree. She has some crazy stuff in her closet that is totally out of style, but she refuses to let it go! Eventually, the two make some progress, cleaning up the closet a little bit.

At Mayte's, she prepares to meet Nicole and Jessica, and tells Nelly to text her with updates about Gia. Nelly is tired of her texting her all the time about the baby, but it's in Mayte's nature as a mom! Ehh...maybe she texts her a little too much, but I'd be wanting to check in too. Since Mayte and Jessica are upset about the fur photo shoot with Nicole, they plan on sitting her down to educate her about their position. Nicole is irritated because there's no law against her wearing fur. She gets their position, but she's not them. You can be against something, but you can't force your position on somebody else. All you can do is express your point, and move forward. Nicole's grown. You can't tell her what to do or what to wear.

The next morning, Andrea calls Tony. She is preparing herself mentally for Nicole's birthday party, where Jessica will be. The way I see it, if you don't like her, who cares? Just go on about your business. Yeah, it might be a little awkward, but have fun and celebrate your friend! Tony tells her to be on her best behavior, and prepare to be the bigger person. Andrea says she will, but if Jessica gets out of line, she's sure there's an alley out back that she can throw her in!

That night, Jessica and Nicole have drinks before the party. Nicole tells her that Andrea will be coming, and she doesn't know what's going on between the two of them. Jessica openly says she doesn't care about Andrea, planning to enjoy the night. One by one, the rest of the girls trickle in. When Andrea comes in, Jessica sits still, though it's clear that she's annoyed by her presence. Everyone goes on to celebrate and have a good time. Sheree offers up an idea to say one word that embodies Nicole. When Andrea says "Sexy Mom," Jessica says that was two words, which puts Andrea a little on edge. However, no fighting goes down thankfully! When it's revealed that the girls are going to go to the mountains to ski for a few days, everyone's excited! Well, maybe except Jessica and Andrea, seeing as though they will be stuck together for three days. It still should be fun, but judging from the clip for next week, maybe not so much. Mayte gets upset about the room she was placed in, and Shamicka shows off her spunky side when she gets Mayte together! Should be an entertaining episode!

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Wednesday brought another great episode of The Challenge: Rivals IIPicking up from last week,
Theresa talks to Aneesa about feeling betrayed by Diem after last week's elimination. Theresa came in this game as a really nice person, and I'm not saying that she should ever lose that. However, THIS IS A GAME. She needs to learn that everybody is playing this game to win, or at least they should and she should too. Yes, everybody has different friends in the house, but it's a CHALLENGE, and the main objective is to get that money! We can hang out after this is over. Theresa expresses that she only trusts her partner Jasmine in this game, as she should. Since they won the last challenge, they get to pick the order of this challenge coming up, so they need to make smart choices! That night, the house gets a clue from T.J. for the challenge. "They always say keep your friends close and your enemies closer." Wonder what that could mean???

The next day, the teams play "Frenemies." T.J. calls for half of the girls' teams to come over to him, and tells the other girls to walk by the wall. Nobody knows what T.J. is about to have them do! After T.J. tells the girls next to him to rejoin the boys, he reveals the objective of the challenge. One partner from each team is going to be suspended in a harness over 30 feet of water. T.J. will ask a series of questions to the teams about their partners, which have to match up with their partner's own answers. One strike, you get a warning. The second, the partner in the harness is dropped into the water, and that team is eliminated. Since Jasmine is being put into the harness, Theresa has to make the order by herself.

As the challenge goes on, T.J. asks questions like "Who does your partner think is the fakest personstill in the house?" and "Who needs the most attention?" Jemmye and Camila struggle because they really don't communicate with each other. Jemmye guesses wrong on her tries, landing her and Camila straight into the Jungle. Jemmye takes a type of offense at the answers too because a few of the girls thought she was the fakest, and calls out Jonna for it! Meanwhile, because Paula and Emily know each other well, they win yet another challenge! The guys' round comes down to Frank and Johnny and Leroy and Ty. After Frank misses his second question, Leroy and Ty take the win for the guys!

Back at the house, Theresa tries to get some of the Rookie guys to throw in Aneesa and Diem for the Jungle, saying that she will have the Rookies' backs if they do. Theresa is just scared to go in, honestly. Though they say they will try, Marlon and Jordan believe that they should make a power move to shake up the house. Johnny gives his two cents that they should lay low, but Marlon basically tells him to mind his business. At deliberation, Diem and Aneesa, Cara and Cooke, and Theresa and Jasmine all get one vote. Marlon and Jordan then decide to go with Theresa and Jasmine,seeing as thought Diem and Aneesa have had their back since day one. Theresa is irritated, but she shouldn't be. This is a GAME. Get over it. Both Jasmine and Theresa are livid, and plan on getting revenge if they come back. Jasmine asks Jonna why she would give Jordan the time of day. Theresa goes off on Jordan, saying that there will be consequences if she comes back. Girl bye. People play this game way too personally, with too many emotions.

At the Jungle, Jemmye and Camila square off against Theresa and Jasmine in "Catch 22." There are 22 balls next to four treadmills. The treadmills will start moving and the partners will throw the balls at their teammates, while their partner tries to catch it and throws it in their basket. As time goes on, the treadmills will be moving faster and faster, but the girls have to keep running. If you land in the mud pit behind you, you're done for that round, and have to watch as the other team takes it. The game is best two out of three, with three balls winning the round. Jemmye and Camila surprisingly do very well, in spite of their communication issues! After both land in the mud pit during two rounds, Jasmine and Theresa are sent home! Definitely fine by me, because I was getting tired of Theresa anyway.

Back at the house, Jonna watches Jordan work out, flirting and laughing with him. Jonna. Nany watches, feeling like Jonna absolutely has to have male attention. She wants her to be focused on the game, and not guys!

Hard to believe that we're halfway through The Challenge, and, as the teams get closer and closer to the money, the drama heats up! Check out a sneak peek of what the rest of the season below, and watch all new episodes of The Challenge: Rivals II on Wednesdays at 10 p.m. only on MTV!



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You already know every Tuesday is Game Day, and I'm continuing to love this season! Picking up from last week's episode, Blue and Keira talk on the phone while Keira is in L.A. Keira tries to seduce him into some phone sex, but Blue is sitting at the bottom of a bathroom stall and doesn't really want to. Keira reveals she has a press junket tomorrow that she's nervous for, because her comeback is riding on it. She wants to shed her child star, party girl image. Blue encourages her, telling her that she will do well. When the two hang up, we see that Blue is at a party for Juvon, complete with drinks and LOTS of girls, a party that he failed to mention to Keira!

At her apartment, Tasha cuddles up with some wine, getting her kicks from watching the Weather Channel. Chardonnay tells her to get it together. Chardonnay walked away from Jason, and she's still smiling! Tasha says that she could never be in Chardonnay's shoes, walking away from an already cheap husband who won't give her anything in a divorce, and thinks that Chardonnay will end up going back to a roast-infested apartment building, bartending again! After hearing all that, Chardonnay grabs the bottle for herself!

Meanwhile, at the party, Blue is talking with Juvon and Malik, when Malik realizes that his ex-assistant Tori and her crazy, angry and abusive baby father Franko are there. Franko is all in her face about something, which she passes off. When Tori notices Malik and waves, Franko grabs on her and threatens her with a bottle, and Malik goes to defend her! Franko gets in his face, and throws a bottle, barely missing him. The two fight hardcore and security tries to break it up. Meanwhile, Javon gets a small cut on his cheek and plans to call his lawyer (He's on his last leg as a Saber so he has to get some money somehow!)

The next day, after spending the night in jail for the fight, Malik gets home. His agent talked to the lawyer, and everything seems to be good. He also spoke to Tasha who is a mess herself, so Malik doesn't want to even get her involved. Reece is furious after she had to bail him out of jail. He can't get ahead with his brand, getting into fights. She reveals that she hasn't spoken to her father in weeks for him, taking a chance on him. However, now she feels like her dad might be right about him. In that moment, Tori shows up to apologize, pissing Reece off even more. Everyone keeps saying that Tori is not her problem, and Reece says the same. Malik tells her that she doesn't understand what Tori is going through because she's had a life of privilege. After that, Reece angrily walks away, leaving Malik with Tori. Personally, I don't see Malik and Reece together because their relationship is more about business with a side of lust. I don't think it's any real feelings deep down.

Back at the condo, Chardonnay and Tasha have straws in their wine, drinking and mourning their men! Tasha says that she can't stand Pretty Woman, because it makes her think what the hell is wrong with her if a prostitute can get a man? Chardonnay thinks that maybe they ought to start selling their goodies on the street, but Tasha says that hooker life ain't what she think (implying that she's been one?!)! The two, both drunk hot messes, run of their drinks and plan to go to Dropbar even though it's only 10 a.m.!

Meanwhile, Blue goes to see Keira, but she denies him a kiss. Keira asks him if he was at Dropbar, which he admitted he was. She found out about the fight, and thinks that he's hanging out with the wrong people. Blue thinks she's just mad because he was out without her, "getting his swag on." He pulls out his phone to show the girls that he turned down. Keira kicks him out, and Blue tells her that he doesn't have to answer to her. Leaving in such a rush, Blue leaves his phone, and Keira decides to look through it, as just about any nosy girlfriend would!

At Dropbar, Chardonnay and Tasha preach to a random guy over mimosas about how to treat a woman! The bartender Javier gets them both together, telling them that they are both a mess right now, and are scaring off his customers! Chardonnay tells Tasha that it's not a good look for them to be in their pajamas drinking while other people are sitting down having breakfast! Tasha expresses that she's the way she is because of how she grew up, and asks Chardonnay more about her upbringing. We find out that even though her attitude might seem to reflect the complete opposite, Chardonnay grew up in a middle class family with both of her parents in the picture! All this time, we all thought that Chardonnay was from the hood somewhere. Javier grew up with both of his parents too, leaving Tasha to think that maybe she needs to talk with somebody about her own personal issues that stem from her upbringing.

Meanwhile, Keira uses her key to get into Blue's apartment. As Blue walks in, she reveals that she called Blue's father to try to get through to him. The Colonel is there in a serious mood, throwing out his liquor and anything else that he doesn't think Blue needs while he's pursuing football. The Colonel then excuses Keira to have a serious talk with his son, resulting in her running out after he tells her that Blue is not here to have a relationship with an unemployed actress! It's obvious that he's angry because Blue has a great opportunity and seems to be blowing it a little. The Colonel calls out his relationship with Keira, saying that he needs to let her go. However, for the first time probably in his life, Blue stands up to him, refusing to lose Keira!

At the end of the episode, we see Malik leave yet another message for Reece so that they can talk. However, we also see that Tori is there wrapped in a blanket, and they obviously had sex. Blue goes to see Keira, with Keira hugging and apologizing to him. Blue is upset because Keira really had no right to call the Colonel on him. Keira just saw him going down the wrong road, and reflected back on her own partying ways and how it ended up being detrimental to her and her career. She was scared that he was going to end up like her, which is why she called him. Blue quickly calms down, telling her that he finally stood up to the Colonel, saying that he told his father that he loves Keira and Blue wasn't about to let her go. Keira is in awe, and asks him to repeat what he said. The two expresses that they love each other, which is amazing! I'm such a huge fan of Bleira. So happy that their relationship is progressing in a great way. Yes, their fictional relationship gives me hope for love!

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Major drama on last night's episode of Hollywood Exes! Picking up from last week, Jessica goes to
visit Mayte to see Gia and clear the air between the two of them. Holding Gia, Jessica wonders if she wants to have another baby herself! Mayte says that it's hard being a single mom, but it's worth it. Jessica tells her that the adoption happened so fast, and comments again how she can't believe that a mother could part with her baby. Mayte tells her that she wants her to understand that this sacrifice can be the ultimate gift of love. Yes, Jessica can say things at the wrong time, but I don't think she means any ill will at all. With everything going on, Jessica tells Mayte that she would rather have had Mayte tell her herself that she was offended, rather than hearing through everybody else. Of course, Jessica's upset that Drea has been talking about her behind her back, and it's irritating. The one thing I will say about Jessica is that she has no problem voicing her opinion. Good, bad, or indifferent, she will tell you how she feels straight up, even though she does need to work on her filter. Drea is getting to be a little annoying to me this season.


Meanwhile, Shamicka goes to her doctor's for a check up. We find that she was diagnosed with lupus some time ago. The stress of everything, from her father's passing to just getting married around that time, really took a toll on her. However, her doctor praises her for changing her lifestyle to be able to deal with the disease. Though she felt that she wasn't completely supported, she's become more in tune with her body, and now pays attention to herself more to better manage her condition.

Later, Jessica and Nicole prepare for Jessica's Moroccan lingerie birthday party! It's really crazy, but it's Jessica, so what else can you expect?! The lingerie is crazy sexy, but maybe a little too sexy for them! While shopping, Jessica reveals that she broke up with her boyfriend, claiming that she's "too busy" for a boyfriend. However, she sees this party as a chance to mingle with some hot single guys. Jessica, if you're too busy for your man, why do you already want to go to another one? We can all see that she wasn't really feeling that guy, and probably still has feeling for Jose. I think they'll get back together soon enough. Jessica also says that even though she's still upset about Andrea talking so much smack about her, she still invited Drea to the party, as well.

The next day, Nicole and her daughters Bria and Shayne do a shoot for the No H8TE Campaign! Nicole looks gorgeous as always. Even though Bria and Shayne joke about being self-conscious since Nicole is a model, they're freaking gorgeous too! The pictures come out amazing for them! I love seeing them together. The mother-daughters dynamic is so strong between them!  

Meanwhile, Mayte and Andrea go shopping and catch up. Mayte announces that tonight is Jessica's party, and Andrea got a text from Jessica to come. Mayte tells Drea that she and Jessica cleared the air, so she'll be there. Andrea still wants to keep her distance though. They're both confused on whether or not Andrea should go! Personally, if I'm not cool with someone, I'm not going to fake and go to their party like everything's all good between us. It's clear that Andrea is not cool with Jessica anymore, so there's no point in causing any unecessary tension or awkwardness at the party. 

At the party that night, the venue, Jessica's friend's home, is very elegant and huge! Jessica asks Sheree if Drea is coming, and she says it's a small chance, but it's a chance nonetheless. However, even if Drea doesn't come, it's Jessica's day and she should enjoy it. At that moment, Drea texts Mayte to tell her she's not coming. Jessica wants to read the text, but Mayte and Sheree keep it away from her. Obviously, Drea said something that wasn't very nice, and the girls wanted to keep it away from her. Shamicka shows up, with her sweet little grandma nightgown on! She finally meets Mayte, and is very excited to get to know her. However, Shamicka has a little mink on her shoes, which gets Mayte upset since she is pro-animals and anti-fur! After that, Mayte seemed a little cold towards her. The girls spend some alone time with Jessica before the rest of the guests get there, sharing gifts and joking around. The rest of the guests come eventually, and everyone drinks and gets merry! 

The next day, Drea goes to see Mayte. Mayte tells her that the party wasn't the same with her. There was no dancing, no hookah, or whatever. Drea admitted that it would've been crazy to come to Jessica's party acting like everything was cool. Mayte wants them to make peace, but sometimes you just can't. And that's okay. Not everybody's meant to be friends, even if you hang out in the same circle of women.

Meanwhile, Shamicka goes to see Nicole. She wants to show Nicole her juicing to get her vitamins and all. They talk about the party, with Shamicka admitting she didn't know what was going to go down with the ladies! All in all, she had a great time, minus the whole Mayte not liking her shoes thing. She's not giving those shoes up for ANYBODY, and I don't blame her!   

Later, Sheree takes Mayte and Jessica fencing, which is something that was on her bucket list to do. The ladies put on protective gear, and take a class from a pro, fencing each other! Sheree beats Mayte, who runs away to not get hit! Jessica says that she wishes that Drea had come so that she could get some aggression out. That would've been entertaining to watch. A mess and a half, but entertaining nonetheless.

Mayte finally gets Jessica and Drea to come together to try to get over their issues. Jessica hates the tension and feels that Drea scrutinizes everything she does, while Andrea feels like Jessica doesn't watch her mouth. The conversation quickly escalates, as Jessica gets upset talking about how Andrea has been talking about her back. Point blank, if Andrea had an issue with her, she should've called Jessica to talk about it.  However, Andrea tells her that she doesn't have an issue and she doesn't care! But Andrea, I have to say, if you don't have an issue with somebody, every other word out of your mouth is not going to revolve around them! Obviously it didn't go well. Jessica tells her that she will never trust Andrea, and she doesn't want to be friends with her, telling Drea to keep her name out of her mouth, which Andrea doesn't not respond well to. Drea feels like if she wants to talk about Jessica, she can, and she will. At that moment, Jessica got a text about Josie which sets Andrea off even more, since she feels like Jessica uses the "Josie texts" to get out of uncomfortable situations. Needless to say, the entire conversation went completely south, and it's clear that these ladies are no longer friends. Hopefully, they can both just move on, and stay away from each other where they can. Like I said before, not everybody's meant to be friends.

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Another drama filled episode of The Challenge: Rivals 2 this past Thursday! Picking up from last week, Theresa and Leroy get it on one night, as the housemates try to peek in! Wes gets upset because they are hooking up in the bunk above his, and he's hooked up with Theresa before himself. The next morning, CT and Diem try to get the dirt, but Theresa keeps it cool. She admits that she likes him, and their personalities click. In the midst of all this, Wes moves out of the room, which Leroy sees as a punk move. With the help of Johnny Bananas, Leroy and some of the guys make a Wes doll using broomsticks and a huge doll head, and even drew hashtags on his bed (#whack #112pounds #Birdchest HA!).


The next day, Zach calls his mom and finds out that his sister had her baby, a boy, which is Zach's first nephew. Everyone congratulates him, and he's happy, but is mad that he was the only one in his family that wasn't there, since he's on the show. It was a huge moment and he missed it. He starts getting stomach pains, and gets very upset. He freaks out on the cameramen and goes Incredible Zach, breaking stuff! The house watches as Zach freaks out, as Knight hands him stuff to break egging him on. Frank watches annoyed. The doctors eventually come and check Zach out, and clear him for competition. However, it all just seemed a little extra. You knew what you were getting in before you came. Hell, I know what all goes into being on that show (or any reality show for that matter), and I'm nowhere close to being asked to compete. Suck it up and deal. (Side note: he's still the sexiest man in the house to me, so I still love him!).

That night, Wes comes up with a plan to try to get rid of Leroy. He talks to Diem about voting against Leroy and Ty at the deliberation since it's a guys' challenge. Diem deep down knows that Leroy and Ty will vote against her and Aneesa before most of the other girls teams, so she's actually considering it. Now, if this was a strategic move on Wes' part, I'd be all for it. But he's just jealous that Leroy got with Theresa, and is doing it out of spite. Childish.

The next day, the teams compete in "Frog Smash." The objective is to get across a 60 foot beam suspended 30 feet above water, while the other teams on swings try to hit you. Both times of the teammates count together, and you can't be too far behind your partner or you will get penalties. Because the girls didn't want Cooke and Cara or Nany and Jonna to win the challenge, the ladies all let Theresa and Jasmine across to get the best time, winning for the girls. The guys end up letting CT and Wes go as well, trying to keep Marlon and Jordan from winning as rookies, and the team wins for the guys! Since Zach and Trey got knocked off the beam and had the worst time, they were sent straight into the Jungle!

Back at the house, Zach tells everybody that he wants to go against Johnny and Frank, simply because Leroy and Ty end up with the most votes, heading to the Jungle to face Zach and Trey! Of course, Wes LOVES it. Theresa fights with Diem who definitely capitalized on Theresa's mistake! She plans on gunning for Diem in the next challenge. But Theresa, honey, it was YOUR vote that kicked things off in the first place. Be careful what you do in these challenges.
he doesn't trust Johnny. Theresa and Jasmine think about throwing in Knight and Preston because the rookies are really good, and they don't want to even mention their names for fear of getting thrown into the Jungle next. So poor Theresa decides to do a throwaway vote, which we've seen people do just out of fun to try to be neutral. Theresa throws Leroy and Ty out, which irritates Leroy a little because she didn't tell him before hand. The vote is pretty mixed, UNTIL Nany throws out Leroy and Ty as well! Diem figures, "Hey this is a good chance to get rid of a team who will probably vote us in next time," so she votes for them as well!  It was NOT supposed to go that way AT ALL! What started out as a joke ended up being a serious burn, because

At the Jungle, the guys play "Breaking on Through." The challenge features two towers with four floors and a trap door on each floor. You use the tool in each trap door to get the level below and the guys have to alternate floors! At the end, they will have to break through a giant steel door and break through the bell. This is the PERFECT challenge for big man Zach, and he and Trey do extremely well, coming back and taking a win! In the heat of the moment, Zach throws his helmet at the other teams, as if to say "Ha! I got this." Just when I got scared for everybody left in that house, T.J. makes an announcement. Since Zach broke through the glass on the first level when Trey was supposed to, they did not win, and are getting sent home! It was kind of karma for the way that Zach acted when he won and earlier on in the episode, but I still kind of wanted him to take it. He is my major eye candy in that house! Leroy and Ty get to stay, and maybe just maybe Theresa will learn to think before she votes! Back at the house, she is relieved that Leroy is back and they have a celebratory hook up! Whatever will become of them???

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Every Tuesday is Game Day! Picking up from the last episode, Rick Fox is practicing in the mirror for his stand up routine. Tasha thought he was joking about the whole thing, but he's so serious! Rick even practices in the bathroom mirror with Tasha behind him. His jokes are so corny, but Tasha pretends to laugh anyway.

Moments later, she goes in the living room to vent to Chardonnay about Rick. She starts to think that she made the wrong choice in choosing him. Now, how exactly some corny jokes are making you rethink your entire relationship, I don't know! Chardonnay tells her that she can't just run away from a relationship just because of that. Tasha then admits that she needs to try to support him.
At the next Saber game, Marie Claire is doing a feature on Keira, with the writer asking about her typical morning routine. The reporter gets Keira to talk about her relationship with Blue, with their nickname being "Bleira" Right when Keira says that they are doing well and she is his good luck charm, he drops a pass on the field! The Sabers wind up losing, and later, the couple watches a sports show about it. Fans blame Keira for the loss, saying that she's bad luck for Blue like Jessica Simpson and Evelyn Lozada were thought to be for their footballer exes. Blue tells Keira to ignore it and tells her that it's okay and it will blow over! Keira announces that she will miss the next game since she has to go to L.A. With her gone, the team actually wins! Poor Keira!

At his standup, Rick actually gets some laughs, which I thought might have been genuine, until we find out that Tasha paid the audience! Chardonnay calls her out on the fact that she always lies, which Tasha claims is her comfort place. I don't care. If my man was corny, I would let him know before he makes a fool out of himself!

At Dropbar, Malik toasts Blue for the win, saying that he did a great job. The team tells him that it's because Keira wasn't there, with Malik even admtting he believes in superstition when it comes to sports. Blue obviously doesn't, but the second Keira shows up, he gets drinks spilled all over him. Like the girl a lot, but she's turning out to be really bad luck for her man!

Before the next game, Keira shows up to Blue's apartment, but he refuses to open the door. He tells her that she should buy a new pair of shoes instead of coming to the game, and slides his card under the door! She asks if he thinks she's a jinx, which he doesn't answer. Feeling disrespected, annoyed, and probably a little embarrassed, she walks away. Blue quickly opens the door and she yells at him, pushing him inside. Blue admits that it's hard to keep the thought that Keira might be bad luck out of his head when everyone talks about it. He apologizes and asks for a good luck kiss. She tells him no, and that she will be getting new Louboutins and a matching bag to match! That's kind of what you get Blue! Unfortunately for the two, Keira does come to the game, and the Sabers are absolutely terrible on the field! Keira feels terrible that they lost, and it's clear that both she and Blue are feeling like she could be detrimental to his game.

Later, Rick comes to Tasha, and tells her that he plans to go on a comedy tour, stating that it's the most obvious thing to do. Tasha thinks it's unbelievable...literally! At his open mic night that night, Rick is DRY! Since Tasha didn't pay them this time, the audience starts cracking jokes on him. Tasha starts going in on the audience herself, and gets a bunch of laughs from everybody! Rick gets upset and walks off stage. Tasha goes to chase him, but definitely shouts herself out before she leaves! The audience chants her name, wanting an encore. Tasha tells Rick that she was just trying to save him, and she's FINALLY honest with him about everything, saying that he's not funny and she paid hobos to laugh at his jokes. Tasha also reveals that she's not convinced that she made the right choice in picking him.

Rick tells her that he's dealt with a bunch of stuff from her too, saying that she's loud and obnoxious, which is true a lot of the time! He tells her that in hindsight she wasn't even worth it, and at the end of the day, he's still RICK FOX and he's going to be all right. He tells her that she needs to figure herself out before she ends up all alone in life. Exactly the words that Tasha needed to hear! She nitpicks about different things in guys, breaks up with them, and moves on to the next. She'll never be happy that way. She needs to wonder what it is within herself that makes her push guys away! Look at me getting caught up in these characters like they're real people! Real people are in these situations though.

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