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Daily Hollywood - Kanye, Miley And Sue Sylvester

James Bradicich |
November 8, 2010 | 5:22 a.m. PST

Staff Reporter

Miley Cyrus (Creative Commons)
Miley Cyrus (Creative Commons)
MADRID- The 2010 MTV Europe Music Awards took place this weekend, where stars by the likes of Rihanna, Kanye West, Bon Jovi, Katy Perry, Shakira, and Kesha performed in front of a multicultural crowd.

Without a doubt, the biggest shock of the 2010 EMA's was Kanye West's surprise performance with 30 Seconds to Mars at the iconic Puerta de Alcala. 

"This wasn't even last-minute, more like last-second," frontman Jared Leto told MTV News backstage at the EMAs. 

"Literally a day and a half ago, he was in New York and he got on, literally, the last flight, he made it out here. It's really a testament to him. ...I mean, Kanye West flew halfway across the world to be on stage with 30 Seconds to Mars for a short period of time," Leto said. (Source: MTV.com)

Is Miley Cyrus going off the deep end? 

Following the recent separation of Miley Cyrus' parents, Billy Ray and Leticia Cyrus, sources reveal that Miley is channelling her depression into partying.

According to an inside source, "She's feeling very stuck in the middle and her dad will ask her what her mom says and vice versa so it's been really hard on her. She's feeling like everything is on her shoulders and it's not fair." (Source: OKMagazine.com)

Spoiler Alert: Jane Lynch will be getting married...again! Glee's conniving character Sue Sylvester, played by Jane Lynch, will be hearing wedding bells in the near future.

"Sue gets married -that's all I'm going to tell you," Lynch, who tied the knot with psychologist Laura Embry in June, told PEOPLE at BAFTA/LA's Brittania Awards. 

"I probably shouldn't have said anything!" added Lynch, who would only say that the TV wedding will take place within the next three or four episodes -and it won't be a big musical blow-out. (Source: People.com)

Queen Elizabeth II of England has officially joined Facebook.

Already on Twitter, YouTube and Flickr, Britain's royal family is delving into the virtual world.

Launched Sunday morning, Facebook.com/TheBritishMonarchy has videos, photos and the Court Circular, the 200-year-old authoritative record of engagements also on Buckingham Palace's website

The royal Facebook does not have a personal profile, so users cannot ask the royals to be their Facebook "friend." Instead, they can click to "like" the page. The page already has over 60,000 "likes." (Source: Guardian.co.uk)

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