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David Hasselhoff won’t be formally roasted by Comedy Central until later this summer, but there’s no reason we can’t get a laugh at his cheesiness now.

Beginning June 15, the Hoff will reprise the role of Dr. William “Snapper” Foster, Jr. on The Young and the Restless. David, who left the daytime drama in 1982, will be back in Genoa City for only a short period. Snapper’s visit will reunite him with his siblings and ill mother.

You can see Hasselhoff talking about his return after the jump.

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’s first season has come to an emotional close, and now it’s time to start looking ahead. So, are you ready for the first spoiler of Season Two? Just follow the jump to get the scoop on Emma’s boyfriend, and which actor might be giving Mr. Schue some competition next season…

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Laughter and tears filled the Season 1 finale of , the year’s most talked-about new series. The episode, “Journey,” saw the culmination of everything that’s been building all season: the highly-anticipated Regionals competition featuring the final showdown between feature Glee club New Directions and rival Vocal Adrenaline, the solution for Quinn and her baby, the confrontation between Will and Emma and even a surprising final-act twist involving tough-as-nails cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester.

It was absolutely, positively fabulous. Read on only if you’ve already seen it - or, don’t mind a bunch of spoilers!

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ABC Family’s highly-touted new series, , debuts tonight. The pilot episode will repeat back-to-back-to-back in a three hour mini-marathon starting at 8pm EST. The program, based on the book series by Sara Shepard, details a group of four friends who find their secrets exposed by a fifth friend who’s supposed to be deceased. Pretty freaky.

The cable network has picked the series up for a 10-episode run, standard procedure for the channel. Massive promotion suggests ABC Family’s faith in Liars, but only Tuesday’s premiere will reveal how the fans react.

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Something big is happening on ABC Family. The cable network has been turning out a run of successful series in the past few years (The Secret Life of the American Teenager and Make It or Break It both logged impressive ratings when they debuted), and now ABC Family is ready to begin a huge new television project. Hairspray’s will be featured in a 10-episode stint of Huge, a series based on the book by Sasha Paley.

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(Warning: Explicit language featured in above video clip).

It’s safe to say that MTV has moved from “edgy” to vulgar in the space of a single awards show presentation. The above clip is only one of the moments when the F-bomb slipped past the censors with incredible ease during the two-hour presentation of the , a live event which made the FCC positively crazy.

From the word go, the awards show was peppered with F-bombs. This video features Peter Facinelli, better known to fans as Dr. Carlisle Cullen, but he is certainly not the only celeb who decided to throw propriety (and federal communications regulations) out the window. The uncensored F-bomb was also slipped through censors by Get Him to the Greek star Jonah Hill, former Funky Bunch founder Mark Wahlberg, and more.

’s ensemble acceptance speech for Best Movie, led by the good doctor himself, is one to remember - and not just because the Saga took almost every award at the event.

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UPDATE: See Sandra’s shocking moment from the MTV Movie Awards here.

Sandra Bullock’s scheduled appearance at tonight’s MTV Movie Awards was just one upped by another event: her surprise entrance last night at Spike TV’s Guys Choice Awards.

During the taped ceremony, the Oscar winner shocked the audience - and even staff members - with her arrival. Bullock, who was chosen by members of the military as the Entertainer of the Year, elected to accept the “Troops Choice” award herself.

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MONDAY (6/7)
  • The Bachelorette (ABC, 8pm):  “Fourteen bachelors remain, nine of whom accompany Ali to a Barenaked Ladies performance (and are cast in one of the band’s videos).” If one of them passes a drug test, they could also become Barenaked Ladies’ latest singer.
  • True Beauty (ABC, 10pm):  “Penn and Teller teach the contestants a magic trick, but swear them to secrecy on how it’s done. Will anyone give it up when questioned by a reporter?” More importantly: Will they give up the Everlasting Gobstopper?
  • Mega Bites (TLC, 10pm):  “A chef teams up with an engineer and a food scientist to build the world’s largest Rice Krispies Treat.” The bomb squad was mistakenly dispatched after reports of large snaps, crackles and pops.

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The world became a little less golden today when it was announced that . Betty White, the oldest of the group, is now the last living Golden Girl.

To bid a proper good-bye to McClanahan, who was on television for four decades, two TV networks are already planning special marathon events. WeTV will host a Friday night marathon featuring some of Blanche Devereaux’s (Rue’s) best moments. Episodes of McClanahan’s last series, Sordid Lives, will air on Sunday on the Logo Network.

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In this week’s installment of Extremely Offensive Articles, we have Christian Newswire’s director - for all the world to read - that American Idol is struggling with ratings because Ellen DeGeneres is gay.

According to director Gary McCullough: “I am confident that the producers of American Idol will be shocked when their market share has cratered, and will in all honesty find a dozen other reasons for the drop in ratings. After all, what successful television producer could have a clue what wholesomeness is as long as they see promoting homosexuality as a virtue?”

In the article, McCullough writes “[Ellen] DeGeneres’ ‘Yes, I have loved a woman,’ comment from the , was the most obvious lesbian-one-liner, but it wasn’t the only one, and it is hurting the show’s ratings.”

Furious yet? Just wait - it actually gets worse!

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