Jessica Pregnant Is Actually Pregnant Again, Seriously: Morning Mix

Sam Lansky | December 20, 2012 5:00 am

Did You Hear?

:: World’s most pregnant person Jessica Simpson, who was just pregnant with her first child for approximately three years, is officially, definitely pregnant again — according to a totally-reliable source who heard her talking about it at her dad’s Christmas party: “As Jessica and her husband were about to leave the party somebody asked her, ‘How’s the baby?’ and she boasted, ‘Which one?! I’m pregnant again!’” Admittedly, that does sound like something she would say. [Celebuzz]

:: PSY is one of four cover stars on the new issue of The Hollywood Reporter, where he talked about how Barack Obama can’t do the “Gangnam Style” dance at the White House anymore because his family hates it: “He told me he’s good at ‘Gangnam Style’ but that the ladies at his house are embarrassed when he’s dancing so he’s not doing it,” PSY explained. Politics, right? [THR]

:: Rihanna bought a $12 million dollar mansion. Don’t expect her to apologize for it. [Trulia]

:: Apparently there were rumors that X Factor UK star Tulisa was supposed to record “Scream and Shout” with Will.i.am instead of Britney Spears, but Will put those rumors to rest, or something, explaining that Tulisa wrote to the beat but the track’s producers had Spears in mind for it from the jump-off. So there’s that. Tired of rumors starting, sick of being followed. [AOL Music Blog]

:: Very upsetting charges were filed against Ian Watkins, the frontman of the rock group Lostprophets, alleging that he conspired to rape a 1-year-old. Nothing funny to say about that. Can we talk about Jessica Simpson’s pregnancy again? [The Independent]

After the jump, find out which music acts you can watch on the tube today.

:: Late Show with David Letterman (CBS) — Jon Bon Jovi :: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon (NBC) — Cee Lo Green :: Conan (TBS) — Ben Gibbard :: Live With Kelly & Michael (syndicated) — Cassadee Pope :: Ellen DeGeneres Show (syndicated) — One Direction