“He’s like the Godfather of Jamaica, Queens.” Tyra Banks & Clay Aiken Sparks are flying between the two reality stars, though they played different roles in their respective shows (Tyra hosts and judges “America’s Next Top Model,” Aiken competed in “American Idol.”) The singer, who played guest star on ANTM and taught the pretty ladies to act, told People of his relationship with the former supermodel turned mogul: “For some reason we just clicked when we first met, and we try to stay in touch and see each other whenever we’re in town.” Snooki & Newt Gingrich The odd pair got along famously during an interview with Jay Leno. Gingrich congratulated the “Jersey Shore” star on her best-selling literary achievements, and she replied, “Thanks. I’m trying to be like you.” Demi Lovato & Kim Kardashian Despite the age gap (Demi is 20, Kim K is 32), Lovato credits the reality star with supporting her through her tough time in rehab. And the “X Factor” judge seems to be returning the favor, judging by the note Kim wrote her that reads: “Demi, thank you for always being a true friend, for always following your heart and for being an inspiration to me and countless other girls around the world.” (via HollywoodLife) Elton John & Eminem The unlikely pair struck a friendship when they performed at the Grammys together in 2001. But the connection wasn’t left on stage — Sir Elton also helped Em during tough times when the latter was battling addiction. “I’ve been helping Eminem over the last 18 months and he’s doing brilliantly,” John told MTV in 2010. Channing Tatum & Jonah Hill The two actors shared a bromance while shooting “21 Jump Street” in 2012. “I’ve never met anyone like Jonah that can go in and literally win an entire room and get away with just about anything,” Tatum told People. Andy Cohen & John Mayer The Bravo host and singer-songwriter were spotted enjoying the fall weather — and each other’s company — in September.
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Carter Show World Tour at the Barclays Center Aug. 3 in New York. (Photo: Kevin Mazur) SHARE 221 CONNECT 124 TWEET 18 COMMENTEMAILMORE In Twitter’s music realm, Beyonce wins the spelling bee. The worst, grammatically tweeting? DJ Pauly D, along with Snoop Dogg, Justin Bieber and Nicki Minaj. Grammarly , a writing enhancement app, looked at 100 musicians on Twitter and asked proofreaders to examine their most recent 25 tweets for spelling and grammar errors. Not surprisingly, nobody got an A+, but then again, a degree in the new more better English ain’t never been a prerequisite for pop music success. The findings: Male musicians make about 15.7 writing errors on Twitter, compared to the 14.2 made by their female counterparts.
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