Monday, July 11, 2016

McKayla Maroney: Angry Fans Not Impressed With Her Trout Pout

It"s all fun and games until someone breaks out the Juviderm.


Olympian/sass mouth star McKayla Maroney has made some (let"s call them) "updates" to her look.


Namely, her ample cleavage and very full pout.


The former gymnast (who will not be competing in Rio next month) shocked fans over the weekend during Olympic trials.



NBC4 Los Angeles accompanied Maroney to a Long Beach, CA home where she surprised a group of young girls watching the trials.


She cheered along with the girls when two of her former teammates were announced as part of Team USA.


Maroney, who had undisclosed health issues, currently lives in Los Angeles where she"s pursuing a music career.


She"s also appeared on Heart of Dixie and Bones.


"I"m just ready to put my worth and value into something else," she told NBC4"s Vikki Vargas.



"I"m just ready to be excited about something else. I just got so bored with being unhealthy."


Fans who remember Maroney from the 2012 Summer Games were supremely bummed to see the changes to her face.


"It"s so sad to see what you have turned into since the last Olympics," one female wrote upon seeing her in 2016.


"I am a former competitive gymnast and I looked up to you."


Another doozie:


"Sooo the resting b***h face girl from 2012, McKayla Marone [sic]… she um looks different now."


One female fan in particular was offended by Maroney"s new look:


"We had to do a book report in 4th grade on someone we admired."


"I did mine on you. You were more beautiful then than you are now and I wish you realized that before you messed up your face and only focused on showing your boobs."


Of course, for every shaming comment, there"s a compliment (kind of).


"Dang there you are McKay Lay, where you been hiding those sexy lips?"


Welp, take it or leave it, the 20-year-old Maroney and her lips are probably sticking around for the foreseeable future …


Mckayla maroney unrecognizable nicknamed trout pout by angry fan

Watch The Real Housewives of New Jersey Online: Check Out Season 7 Episode 1

SHE’S BACK


A lot went down on The Real Housewives of New Jersey Season 7 Episode 1, but let’s face it:


This premiere was all about Teresa Giudice.



Following a year behind bars, she returned to her family just in time for Christmas on this episode. Was she welcomed with open arms?


Elsewhere, Melissa Gorga spread her entrepreneurial wings when she went ahead and broke ground on her new boutique “Envy” – despite husband Joe’s preference to keep her at home.


Typical guy, huh?!?


Also this week, Jacqueline caught up on face lifts and finances with her close pals Dolores and Siggy… and later hosted a holiday cocktail gathering where she shared a secret message that she was surprised to receive.


What was it?!? Use the above video to watch The Real Housewives of New Jersey online and find out now!

Watch The Real Housewives of New Jersey Online: Check Out Season 7 Episode 1

SHE’S BACK


A lot went down on The Real Housewives of New Jersey Season 7 Episode 1, but let’s face it:


This premiere was all about Teresa Giudice.



Following a year behind bars, she returned to her family just in time for Christmas on this episode. Was she welcomed with open arms?


Elsewhere, Melissa Gorga spread her entrepreneurial wings when she went ahead and broke ground on her new boutique “Envy” – despite husband Joe’s preference to keep her at home.


Typical guy, huh?!?


Also this week, Jacqueline caught up on face lifts and finances with her close pals Dolores and Siggy… and later hosted a holiday cocktail gathering where she shared a secret message that she was surprised to receive.


What was it?!? Use the above video to watch The Real Housewives of New Jersey online and find out now!

Matt Villines Dies; Saturday Night Live Director Was 39

Matt Villines, a comedy director most famous for his work on Saturday Night Live, has after a battle with cancer.


He was 39 years old.




Matt Villines pic



Known as one-half of the directing duo Matt & Oz (along with Osmany Rodriguez), Villines was responsible for directing some of the best pre-taped sketches in the post–Lonely Island era of the famous NBC sketch show.


These included “(Do It In My) Twin Bed,” “Sad Mouse,” and “A Thanksgiving Miracle.”


Villines moved from Oklahoma to Los Angeles many years ago and met Rodriguez at film school.


The pair shot footage for an early version of SuperDeluxe.com and shared videos on Funny Or Die, prior to being offered jobs there.


They joined Saturday Night Live in 2012.


On Monday, SNL co-head writer Bryan Tucker revealed in a Facebook message that Villines passed away “after a long battle with cancer.”


Tucker added in part:


“Matt was not only an excellent director. He was a warm, kind guy who got an enormous amount done without ever raising his voice.”


In addition to their work on SNL, Villines and Rodriguez have also directed an episode of Fox’s The Last Man on Earth. 



In the wake of his death, several Saturday Night Live cast members and crew shared moving tributes on social media.


“He was one of my favorite people. He taught me a ton about filmmaking and even more about being kind even when you’re stressed or frustrated or sick,” wrote SNL writer Mike O’Brien, who worked with Villines on “Sad Mouse” and “The Jay Z Story.”


“Was lucky enough to get to work with Matt Villines at SNL and I am going to miss him deeply. Wonderful guy,” Moynihan wrote.