2012年6月27日星期三

During his visit to the NBC morning program

Just when mac blush Manganiello started demonstrating his body-roll skills, his raunchy act was cut short when a group of dancers stormed the street at Rockefeller Plaza to perform a flash mob with Tatum on the lead. Dancing to "It's Raining Men", the Duke of "G.I. Joe: Retaliation" ripped open his shirt at the end of the routine to show a "Magic Mike" tank-top underneath. During his visit to the NBC morning program, Tatum also talked about his stripper past. "Man, it was a crazy time in my life," he admitted, but quickly added, "I'm not ashamed of it, but I don't know if I'm ... not proud of it. It was definitely mac brows prune a crazy part of my life, and I survived it." That saga seemed to explain itself easily enough through the available gossip: a lot of money, a lot of substances, perhaps mental illness. (Banal explanations, but there you go.) What was trickier to decipher was the whole celebratory fervor — the re-tweeting, the interviews, the concert tour; watching Sheen’s fans and admirers surf giddily in the wake of his diatribes and unhappy departure from CBS’s “Two and a Half mac brushes Men.” The “winning” thing — what was that, besides weird?

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