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February 16, 2012

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Kate Upton’s Walk of Shame Caught on Tape

Kate Upton's Walk Of Shame

It looks like Jeremy Lin isn’t the only athlete scoring in The Big Apple.

OMGG.com photographers snapped this photo of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue covergirl Kate Upton leaving Mark Sanchez’s hotel room this morning.

Rumors had been circulating for weeks that Upton and the Jets signal caller were an item, but there wasn’t any hard evidence until now.

“It’s every girl’s dream to date a star NFL quarterback,” confessed the New York-based Victoria’s Secret model. “But since Eli Manning isn’t available, I guess I’ll just have to settle for Mark.”

February 15, 2012

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Michael Bay Reveals ‘Transformers 4′ Secrets

Michael Bay Reveals ‘Transformers 4′ Secrets

Throughout his career, Michael Bay has come under fire for making “big budget” films with lots of special effects but little substance. The director told OMGG.com that’s all about to change.

Transformers 4 will have an art house feel to it,” promised the 47-year old, who signed on to direct the film this week. “No CGI, nothing blowing up. I’m thinking $500,000 budget.”

Critics are questioning the demand for an artsy robot flick, and more importantly, if Bay is capable of pulling it off.

“To be honest, I’ve come to appreciate Michael’s style of plotless filmmaking,” said New York Times film reviewer Lindsey Cornell. “I mean, who doesn’t want to watch two straight hours of explosions and gratuitous close-ups of Megan Fox’s t*ts?”

February 15, 2012

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Jeremy Lin Removes Mask to Reveal He’s Actually Michael Jordan

Jeremy Lin Michael Jordan

Lin-credible news out of New York!

Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin, who has taken the NBA by storm after leading his team to six straight victories, finally came clean today…he’s Michael Jordan.

Sporting a Mission Impossible-style mask last night, the faux-Asian led his team to a thrilling, last-second victory over the Toronto Raptors. Lin/Jordan hit the game-winning shot with less than a second left on the clock, sending the crowd into a frenzy.

“I’ll always be remembered as the greatest player of all time, but that isn’t enough,” Jordan explained to OMGG.com. “I also want to be known as the second greatest.”