Does Rihanna think there is a double standard for male and female artists based on the public outcry over Adam Lambert’s American Music Awards performance?
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Rosie talks about Adam’s racy 2009 AMAs performance and how she feels that there is a triple standard in America for gay men. Plus, Rosie talks about her kids foundation.
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Jake talks about how playing a video game character is so different from any other character he has played before. Plus, he describes learning to run on walls and much more.
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Vera tells Access why her "Up In The Air" co-star, George Clooney, would impersonate Billy Bob Thornton’s character from "Sling Blade" on the set of their new film.
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Julie visits "The Billy Bush Show" to chat about her hit ABC show, "Modern Family," and working with her co-stars, the sexy Sofia Vergara and the hilarious Eric Stonestreet.
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Tobey talks about what he did to prepare for his role in the post-war movie "Brothers," including how "intense" it was for him to take weight off for the role.
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Natalie talks about working with Jake Gyllenhaal and Tobey Maguire on "Brothers" and how knowing them beforehand made such a difference in their working relationship.
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Jason explains why it was such an easy decision to work again with director Jason Reitman on "Up In the Air." And, what is the latest update on the "Arrested Development" movie?
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Rihanna calls into "The Billy Bush Show" to talk about her new album, "Rated R." Does her new single "Stupid In Love" relate to her past relationship with Chris Brown?
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Anna is excited over the box office for "New Moon," but what role does she think she played in the film’s success? Plus, she discusses the Oscar buzz surrounding, "Up In The Air."
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A playful Jennifer chats about how she came up with the boxing theme for her performance of "Louboutins." And, who is babysitting the kids while she and Marc are at the AMAs?
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