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  • Scores VIP sex tapes -Video on Demand

     



    Scores has just released our very own adult Video-On-Demand content called "Scores Vip Sex Tapes." Go to your local cable operator within the Adult/Video on Demand" section, to view our library of twelve 'Scores Vip Sex Tape Titles' brought to you exclusively from World Famous Scores.

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  • Bachelorette Filmed at Scores New York

     

    Isla Fisher stumbles out of New York club - before collapsing on the floor.

    It was all in a day's work for the 35-year-old actress, who was in character on the set of Bachelorette filming a drunk scene.

    She was propped up by co-star Kirsten Dunst, who looked in need of some support of a different kind in her gaping beige dress - which revealed she was not wearing a bra.

    Hitting the deck: Isla Fisher stumbles over as she films a drunk scenes for Bachelorette in New York last night with co-stars Kirsten Dunst and Kyle Bornheimer


    Isla, wearing a leggy green number, was spotted on location outside Scores Gentleman's Club in NYC last night.

    Also in shot were castmates Kyle Bornheimer and James Marsden, who watched on as Isla's character Katie flailed around after leaving the strip joint.

    Earlier in the day the former Home And Away actress, who is married to comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, was the picture of elegance as she did some takes.

    Helping hand: Isla is propped up by her castmates as the shoot scenes outside Scores Gentlemen's Club in NYC

    Too much to drink? The actress plays the role of bridesmaid Katie while Dunst is the matron on honour

    The film is adapted from the off-Broadway production of the same name by playwright Leslye Headland, who is also directing the big screen version.

    Bachelorette tells the story of three friends who are asked to be bridesmaids to a woman they used to call 'pigface'.

    Fisher plays one of the bridesmaids Katie, alongside Dunst's maid of honour character Regan and Lizzy Caplan's Gena

    Not a supporting role: Dunst propped up Isla, but looked in need of some support of her own in her gaping beige dress

    Worse for wear: Isla leans over the kerbside and acts as if she is about to be sick

    Australian comedienne Rebel Wilson - who played Kristen Wiig's unemployed flatmate in Bridesmaids - stars as the bride Becky.

    The film also stars X-Men heart-throb James Marsden as Trevor and Kyle Bornheimer as Joe.

    Fisher, who gave birth to her second daughter Elula a year ago, has a busy schedule at the moment as she's also been filming The Great Gatsby in Australia.

    She's set to play Myrtle Wilson, the unstable mistress of Tom Buchanan, in the Baz Luhrmann adaptation of the F Scott Fitzgerald classic novel.

    Bachelorette is due for release in 2012.

     

  • Who’s the Dreamier Co-Star?

     

    Adam Scott and James Marsden were spotted outside Scores gentlemen’s club on Friday while set of their latest film Bachelorette (not to be confused with the hit ABC reality show). Both looked slick, sporting ties and jackets.

    James-Marsden-and-Adam-Scott With two such hunktastic actors, this begs the question — which one is hotter?!

    Do you prefer James’ goregous mane of dark locks and chizzled jaw? Or are you fawning over Adam’s furrowed brow and swoon-worthy smile? Let us know by casting your vote in the poll!

    According to IMDB, Bachelorette is scheduled to hit the big screen sometime in 2012, and is about:

     

  • Lady Gaga’s Piano Teacher- dancer at Scores

     

    For months, Sirius radio host Howard Stern has been bellyaching about how Lady Gaga seemed to be talking to everyone except him. So, when the singer stopped in to chat on Monday morning (July 18), the notorious radio host made sure to make the most of it, indulging in one of his show's longest celebrity chats in recent memory, a nearly 90-minute ramble in which he got Gaga to talk about fame, fashion, sex, drugs and rock and roll.

    Lady Gaga visits SiriusXM July 18, 2011For the most part, the interview hit many of the highlights of Gaga's now-legendary rise to superstardom: her childhood fascination with piano, the first song she ever wrote, her move to Manhattan as a teenager and the one-year ultimatum her dad gave her after she dropped out of college. But she also revealed a bit more about her offstage self and the inspirations behind some of her most beloved tunes.

    "I really don't give a f--- about money at all," Gaga said when Stern tried to get the singer to dish on how much money her album sales and tours have grossed. In fact, she said she still lives in a tiny Brooklyn apartment and has only bought two things with her newfound riches: heart surgery and a car for her dad. "The Monster Ball was really expensive and the next show will be really expensive and I will pay for it," she said of the 2012 extravaganza that she's planning.

    There was, however, one topic even the famously prying Stern couldn't goad Gaga could into talking about: her love life.

    "What boyfriend? ... Who's Jean Luc?" she joked when Stern asked about what her closest friends call her offstage. (Even her parents call her Gaga at this point, she said, especially when they're mad at her.) "It's hard to find a boyfriend who doesn't mind a good tuck," she added, throwing more fuel on the fire of the absurdly tenacious Internet rumors about her gender.

    "My first love is music," she explained, though when Stern asked whether she had been intimate with anyone recently, she laughed, "I got laid last night ... the guys who are here are my best friends in the whole world. You're talking about Luc Carl; he's been my best friend since I was 19."

    Gaga stressed that Carl is still her best friend, sidestepping the boyfriend issue once again — and that he's going to launch a Sirius satellite radio show soon.

    One of the stories Stern was predictably fascinated with was the fact that Gaga's first piano teacher was a stripper who danced at one of the radio host's favorite New York gentleman's clubs, Scores, leading him to wonder if he'd ever gotten a lap dance from Gaga's instructor.

    Back in the day, in fact, before she was famous, Gaga said she used to dance on fire escapes and pretend she was a star, an image she re-created for her "The Edge of Glory" video. But those pre-fame days were also difficult, as she toiled at waitressing jobs and turned to drugs when she felt lonely, something she now really regrets. "To any little sweethearts that are listening ... don't touch [cocaine], it's the devil."

    Though she's best known for writing her own songs, Gaga discussed the two tracks she's written for Britney Spears, "Quicksand" (which appeared on the Circus album), and "Telephone," which Spears recorded, but never released. Asked if it bummed her out that "Telephone" was rejected by Spears, Gaga said, "Hell no! Frickin' Britney Spears sang my record! I was doing back flips and ordering drinks!"

    After describing how she came up with "Born This Way" while in the shower, Gaga pulled out her BlackBerry and played a number of early demos of her songs, including the first, vocals-only take on "Highway Unicorn," her first pass on the chorus to "Judas" and a snippet of a bouncy new song she wasn't ready to unleash yet. She also described how "Marry the Night" was inspired by the moment when she decided that she was not willing to become another one of those California club people after spending some time on the Left Coast early in her career trying to fit in. " 'No thanks ... see you later, it's been nice in the sun,' and I went back to New York and I married the night," she said of why she would never move to Cali, preferring the divey, shots-and-pool-table bars in her native city.

    "Do I feel like a powerful person in show business? Yeah," she said when Stern wondered if she will use her newfound powers in the industry for good or evil.

    The appearance also featured a performance of "Glory," with Gaga prefacing with a story about how it was inspired by her grandfather's passing, the first death of a close family member she'd ever experienced. "When my grandma was saying goodbye [to my grandfather], there was something so intense that happened for me that I saw ... as sad as the moment was, they both were acknowledging that they had really won in life because they had each other," she said of the 60-year marriage of her grandparents.

    On the day her grandpa died, Gaga said she and her father sat down at the piano in their home and traded shots of tequila and she told her pops, "Grandpa's about to cross over into his glorious moment. It's hard now because he's on the edge." Right then, Gaga said she began playing piano and the song just tumbled out of her. She recorded it and played the emerging tune for her grandfather that day over the phone, and she's convinced he could hear it. He passed just hours later.

    "It's about also knowing in your heart that you may never reach that glorious moment until you die, so live life on the edge — halfway between heaven and hell — and let's all dance in the middle in purgatory," she said before playing an affecting solo piano version of the tune.

    And, in honor of Stern's notoriously luxurious locks, she also performed the Born This Way tune "Hair," explaining that it was inspired by her rebellious teenage Grateful Dead phase, when her mother would sneak in and chop off her gross, dread-y hair in her sleep to keep her looking neat and clean.

     

  • Danielle Staub Article with Video

     

    Fans of 'The Real Housewives of New Jersey' may have missed former cast member Danielle Staub in last night's premiere, but Staub's explosive departure from the show doesn't mean she's parted ways with drama.

    Fresh on the heels of a rumored romance with rapper Ray J, Staub has signed a three-year contract with Scores Gentleman's Club in New York, TMZ reports.

    Staub has agreed to do one live appearance and occasionally appear on ScoresLive.com, the club's adult website. While signing a contract with a strip club may raise eyebrows, the 48-year-old is no stranger to nudity. During her stint on 'Housewives,' Staub bared it all for the cameras as audiences followed her through reconstructive surgery on a botched breast augmentation. She was later accused of leaking her own sex tape in 2010.
    Don't expect Staub to trade her reality TV stardom for a full-time gig at Scores just yet. She was recently spotted filming a "food-related" series for VH1 with Heidi Montag and Jake Pavelka of 'The Bachelor.'

     

  • Danielle Staub photos TMZ

     

    Danielle Staub -- I'm A STRIPPER Now Now that she's no longer a "Real Housewife of NJ" ... Danielle Staub has picked up a new career as a fully nude, reconstructed, 48-year-old STRIPPER ... and for better or worse, we've got the photos to prove it.

    TMZ has learned ... Staub recently signed a 3-year deal with the people at Scores Gentleman's Club in NY -- in which Danielle agreed to do one live appearance and occasionally appear on ScoresLive.com.

    Of course, Staub is no stranger to public nudity -- who can forget her infamous sex tape ... in which Danielle erotically advises her partner about the perils of downing an onion and cheese bagel ... and some broccoli ... right before boom boom time.

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