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“I raised him, just like you would raise your kids,” defended his parenting skills on CNN, chatting it up during Larry King Live earlier this week. “I didn’t make no mistakes, Larry.”

He also denied media reports that he’s been attempting to turn ’s children into a Jackson 3. “That’s a bunch of jive,” he answered the claims.

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For all you fans, you now have the opportunity to get in shape with some of your favorite SYTYCD personalities, with the SYTYCD Get Fit series. We’ve got an exclusive DVD clip above, giving you a look at what to expect from the dance workout video. In the Get Fit: Cardio Funk version, you’ve got Courtney Galiano working disco, Travis Wall with contemporary, and Lauren Gottlieb with a hip-hop routine. The whole thing gives you a ninety-minute dance workout. This DVD, as well as a So You Think You Can Dance Get Fit: Tone and Groove disc, featuring Twitch, Katee Shean, and Dmitry Chaplin, will be available on July 21, for $16.99 each (or you can pre-order it on Amazon for $10.99.)

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Do you have an 8-year-old son with a lot of “character”? He is known to be “impish” or “impulsive”?

How about a 13- to 15-year-old teen? Is your young man “energetic and upbeat”? Would you occasionally consider him “charming”?

If you can answer “Yes” to any of the questions above, we might just have a way to make them (and you) a little money. The execs are holding an open casting call for the new comedy . Although three boys scored roles in the pilot (you can see a clip above), the youngest and oldest actors are now being recast.

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And I thought last week’s White Stripes number was good.

If this is how is going to start the Top 10, I can’t imagine what the weeks ahead will have in store for us. While there were several highlights from last night’s performance show, these are the two that stood out most to me.

In the clip above, the final girls combined talents for probably the show’s best group female performance ever. The Bollywood number, choreographed by Nakul Dev Mahajan, was an absolute delight to watch.

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In what I truly believe to be one of the worst reality series ideas ever, MTV showcases young moms-to-be. Not that isn’t interesting, captivating and becoming highly popular. But it could also compel young women to get knocked up on purpose. The cable network appeals to a huge demographic of young teens…and now, all they have to do to become reality stars is have a baby. The first season of the series ends this week, but already MTV is looking ahead to the future with a second season.

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In case you didn’t see last night’s results show, you missed what I thought was one of the best group numbers in quite some time.

Even after repeated viewings, this routine to The White Stripes’ “Seven Nation Army” (choreographed by Tabitha and Napoleon D’Umo) still has me pumped.

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David Letterman may have apologized for making jokes about the Palin children, but that won’t stop him from targeting their mother.

On last night’s episode of the Late Show, Letterman took full advantage of Sarah Palin’s surprise resignation. Listed in the clip above are the Top 10 “Messages on Sarah Palin’s Answering Machine.”

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NOTE: You can watch the entire ceremony after the jump.

After a private gathering for family members at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, within Staples Center began shortly after 10:00 AM PT.

You can follow our detailed account of the ceremony after the jump.

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Tonight at the 2009 BET Awards, a very special guest helped pay tribute to the King of Pop. For the first time since Michael Jackson’s death, his younger sister stepped out in public to address his fans.

“My entire family wanted to be here tonight, but it was just too painful so they elected me to speak with all of you. I’m going to keep it very short, but I’d just like to say that to you - Michael is an icon. To us, Michael is family, and he will forever live in all of our hearts,” Janet stated. “On behalf of my family and myself, thank you for all your love. Thank you for all your support. We miss him so much.”

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UPDATE #2: It appears that Mays’ death was actually related to heart disease.

UPDATE: Billy was reportedly not wearing a seat belt when he was hit in the head during the flight yesterday.

Billy Mays, the man who could sell just about anything, was found dead today in his Florida home. He was 50 years old.

According to officials, the infomercial guru was discovered by his wife Deborah. There are no indications to believe that any foul play was involved.

Just yesterday, Billy was onboard a US Airways flight that took a hard landing at the Tampa International Airport. Although several passengers did receive minor bumps and bruises, it’s not known whether Mays’ death could have been related to that incident.

The man who sold everything from Orange Glo to OxiClean had been appearing on the Discovery Channel with fellow marketer Anthony Sullivan. is next scheduled to air this Wednesday at 10:00.

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