Written by Instinct Staff | Thursday, 17 May 2012
Tags: rock of ages, musicals, movies, summer 2012, diego boneta, mary j. blige, catherine zeta-jones, tom cruise, first, music video, soundtrack, any way you want it, journey, watch
That radiant facial expression hottie Diego Boneta has plastered all over his money maker in the above still from Rock of Ages has been transplanted onto our mugs after watching the first music video released from the film. With Tommy Cruise parading his rock star drag and mid-life crisis guyliner all over the media circuit in recent weeks to promote the movie, it's a relief return to the fun place of eager anticipation the cast's cover of Journey's "Any Way You Want It" provides.
Watch Mary J. Blige, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Julianne Hough give it to us just how we want it after the jump!
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Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 18 April 2012
Tags: divas, mary j. blige, watch, performs, white party 2012, circuit, video, palm springs, jeffrey sanker, no more drama
There are plenty of distractions at the annual gay Mecca that is Palm Springs' White Party. So you didn't exactly have to not be at the main event on Saturday to miss headlining act Mary J. Blige performing "No More Drama." Whether you were dressed from head to toe (or simply from navel to taint) in white but too busy cruising (we wouldn't blame you!) to look at the stage or if you were on the other side of the planet wishing you were there to praise Mary, we got you, boo! Follow the jump to watch a new video of the star performing "No More Drama" at White Party 2012.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Thursday, 05 November 2009
Tags: cyndi lauper, lady gaga, mac aids fund, elton john, shirley manson, mary j. blige, fergie, viva glam
Viva Glam, that is. The two queer-friendly musical powerhouses have been chosen to be the new faces of the MAC AIDS Fun Campaign for 2010. Following in the footsteps of Elton John, Shirley Manson, Mary J. Blige, Fergie and others, each lady will have a signature lipstick created in her name, with 100 percent of proceeds benefiting the MAC AIDS Fund, which has contributed more than $135 million to help support men, women and children living with HIV/AIDS worldwide.
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