Kate Winslet isthe latest celebrity to criticize Miley Cyrus' behavior. The“ Titanic” star told Psychologies Magazine that she fears that theyoung star is “Losing her...Read more way.” QuotingWinslet from the interview, she said: "Youhear horror stories where you think, 'God, who's looking after thesepeople and why does it seem like they're losing their way?'"Winslet said. "I mean, you think about someone like Miley Cyrus, and I said to my daughter the other day, 'I'm this close to openingmy mouth about what's going on with that girl'. "Who is actuallysaying, 'Stop for a second. What do you want, who are you?'" KateWinslet is just the latest celebrity to comment on the Cyrus'behavior after Sinead O'Connor wrote her an open letter and Elton John who anticipated a Michael Jackson like collapse for the youngstar, he said: "I look at Miley Cyrus and I see a meltdownwaiting to happen," he said. "And she's so young! But she'sgot two records in the top 20, so who is going to stop her?"
MTV's 2013 Music Video Awards happened (this is the only appropriate verb) at Brooklyn's Barclays Center this Sunday, and while most coverage of the ceremony has focused on...Read more dissecting the link of Miley Cyrus' twerking, we're going to chose to focus on the much anticipated reunion of the 1990s boy band *NSYNC, from which Justin Timberlake emerged. Timberlake dominated the awards ceremony, taking home four of his six nominations. In addition to winning Video of the Year for "Mirrors," Timberlake was honored with the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. He performed for a total of 16 minutes: a crowd-pleasing medley of his solo career hits bled spectacularly into the much hyped *NSYNC reunion. They performed "Bye, Bye, Bye" and "Girlfriend," reviving the super coordinated, decade-old dance moves made famous by their music videos. It's the group's first time appearing and performing together in over a decade, much to the delight of nostalgic '90s kids who grew up around their music. link Admittedly, Justin Timberlake wasn't the only recipient of accolades at the ceremony. Taylor Swift won Best Female Video for "I Knew You Were Trouble." Selena Gomez won Best Pop Video for "Come and Get It." In a new category, Macklemore won Best Video with a Social Message for "Same Love," promoting acceptance of same-sex relationships. The breakout hip-hop artist also won in two other categories.