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Almost all of our favorite stars attended MTV's VMAs this past Thursday and we got a chance to chat and catch up with some of our favorite ones, including some of the castmates from VH1's hit show Single Ladies.
Bounce was created and written by James LaRosa and directed by Sanaa Hamri. This show will be VH1's first hour-long series premiere, since Single Ladies actually originated as a movie.
The characters’ style caters to every female body type and almost every style. GlobalGrind takes a look into each character's wardrobe and tells you how to add the look to your very own closet!
The lovely Denise Vasi took some time to sit down with VH1 to hash out exactly how her character fits into the script and what viewers can expect from Raquel. 
Beauty and brains? Who can resist? Check out some of Denise's sexiest photos in the gallery above and try to keep the drooling to a minimum. 
With a new role, come new fans, so we caught up with the ever-beautiful Denise to learn a little more about her.
The VH1 show will be back for a second season with new actress Denise Vasi, since Stacey Dash (who played Val), left the show last year.
Vh1's hit show Single Ladies has found a replacement for Stacey Dash ... and it's Denise Vasi! The former All My Children actress is officially the new lead for the second season of the scripted VH1 show.
As an artist, one of the biggest honors you can receive is being inducted into a Hall Of Fame. Something about being enshrined just makes a career look 10x greater.  The longevity and hard work has
Gabourey Sidibe’s mom Alice Tan Ridley told the tabloids that her Oscar nominated daughter would like to lose some weight. “The truth is Gabourey would like to lose some weight but the reality is that
Gabourey Sidibe’s mom Alice Tan Ridley told the tabloids that her Oscar nominated daughter would like to lose some weight. “The truth is Gabourey would like to lose some weight but the reality is that
Poverty, child abuse, HIV/AIDS, incest, rape, drug epidemic and welfare are subjects considered taboo for some, but not for Lee Daniels, director of Precious: Based on the Novel \"Push\" by Sapphire.
Poverty, child abuse, HIV/AIDS, incest, rape, drug epidemic and welfare are subjects considered taboo for some, but not for Lee Daniels, director of Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire.
**GG Exclusive**\nI didn\'t expect to be nominated for not only one, but three Grammy\'s this year so when I found out....I was completely shocked.  I never thought with the BET awards passing and the
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