While on the red carpet before Sunday's 2009 Grammy Awards, TV Guide Network's Lisa Rinna and Joey Fatone caught up with a very dapper Ne-Yo to discuss his multiple Grammy nods, as well as how happy he is to see Jennifer Hudson (for whom he wrote "Spotlight") performing again. Plus, check out which surprise artist pops in during the interview to discuss grills and tongue jewelry. Hint: He appeared on SNL...on a boat.
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The wedding will be big. The food will be awesome. The music will be spectacular. When Angie and Jesse get married on All My Children (Weekdays, 1 pm/ET, ABC) next month, Ne-Yo will perform his hit songs "Closer" and "Stop This World."This is the AMC supercouple's second wedding. Angie and Jesse were first married in the 1980s, before Jesse disappeared and was presumed dead. He recently re-appeared in Pine Valley. J.R. Whalen
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Most All-Star games are dullsville did anyone watch last night's Pro Bowl? but the NBA does its best to keep interesting. The annual NBA All-Star Celebrity Game is often an amusing spectacle leading up to the big game. This year's eclectic collection of singers, actors and WNBA players should keep that tradition going. Ne-Yo? Taylor Hicks? Ando from Heroes?Alyssa Milano and Gabrielle Union will coach the two teams. Access Hollywood co-anchor Tony Potts, who was MVP of last year's game, will be on the floor for Milano's squad.Here are the two teams, which will face off Friday (Feb. 15, 7 pm/ET, ESPN) at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans:New Orleans Team: Ne-Yo (Grammy-winning singer) Zach Gilford (Friday Night Lights) Taylor Hicks (2006 American Idol winner) Seth Gilliam (The Wire) James Lafferty (One Tree Hill) Master P (rapper and Dancing With the Stars alum) Ruth Riley (WNBA All-Star, San Antonio S...
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Dreamgirls cast mates Beyoncé and Jennifer Hudson were the big winners at Tuesday night's BET Awards, grabbing a pair of statues each. Beyoncé was named best female R&B artist and won video of the year (for "Irreplaceable"), while J-Hud topped the new-artist and female-actress categories. Among the other winners were Forest Whitaker (The Last King of Scotland), who took home male-actor honors, Ne-Yo, who was named best male R&Ber, Gnarls Barkley, who was best group, and T.I., who repeated as best hip-hopper.
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