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Zendaya Guest Stars on Prankstars

Saturday, September 24th, 2011

Zendaya and Bella “Watch Me” Music Video!

Sunday, June 19th, 2011

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“Model it Up”

Sunday, June 12th, 2011

SPOILER: Rocky gets a chance to model in New York will she be gone for good? in shake it up model it on a special might next Friday!

Shake it Up OST Tracklist

Saturday, June 4th, 2011

Shake It Up soundtrack comes out on July 12th and will go by the title Shake It Up: Break It Down. In addition to the tracks below, it will also come with a bonus DVD with over 50 minutes of instructional dance videos for the songs “Breakout,” “School’s Out,” “Shake It Up,” “Not Too Young,” and “Watch Me” taught by Rosero McCoy, the show’s choreograper.

1. Selena Gomez – Shake It Up
2. Margaret Durante – Breakout
3. Chris Trousdale – Not Too Young
4. Kyra Christiaan – School’s Out
5. Margaret Durante – Watch Me
6. Alana de Fonseca – All The Way Up
7. Drew Ryan Scott – We Right Here
8. Adam Hicks & Drew Seeley – Dance For Life
9. Tim James & Nevermind – Twist My Hips
10. Marlene Strand – Roll The Dice
11. Geraldo Sandell & Ricky Luna – I Just Wanna Dance
12. Sibel Redzep – Our Generation
13. Anna Margaret – All Electric
14. Bella Thorne & Zendaya – Watch Me

Charlie Shakes It Up Clips!

Friday, May 27th, 2011

Two new Promos from “Charlie Shakes it Up”

How a Disney star’s eating disorder can help girls

Thursday, May 26th, 2011

Demi Lovato says she has “a lifelong disease,” but it’s not the kind a person can medicate or hope to cure — it’s her eating disorder. In an interview for the new Seventeen, the Disney star of “Camp Rock” and “Sonny With a Chance” opens up about the circumstances that led her to drop out of a Jonas Brothers tour last year and check into rehab for her “emotional and physical issues.” And five months later, the 18-year-old has a surprisingly clear-eyed vision of what now lies ahead: the rest of her life.

Lovato, who has spoken out in the past about school bullying and about being called “the fat Disney girl” by her critics, has dealt for years with rumors about cutting herself and eating problems. Though her very public three-month stint in a treatment facility would make pretending that she’s just another super-successful, untroubled teen impossible now, it’s an encouraging gesture to her fans for her to speak openly about the real — and enduring — effects of eating disorders.

In a sneak peek of the interview in Radar, Lovato admits, “I don’t think there’s going to be a day when I don’t think about food or my body.” That’s the hard reality of life, post-eating disorders, and what distinguishes them from other forms of addiction and abuse. An alcoholic who does the work can choose not to drink again. But a recovering anorexic or bulimic still has to figure out, at least three times a day, how to eat. And he or she has to do it within a culture that itself is profoundly disordered — one in which obesity rates are soaring, little girls can buy padded bikinis, and even supermodels are Photoshopped to look impossibly, riblessly skinny. No wonder an astonishing 80 percent of teen girls say they feel pressure to be thin.

Does that mean that Lovato, who is still barely old enough to vote, is now condemned to live out the rest of her years grimly doing mind games on every fry that passes her lips? It doesn’t have to be that dire. The truth is that everybody who can pick up a fork has to make daily choices. And given research that suggests 19 percent of our meals in America are consumed in cars, and that a quarter of Americans eat fast food for dinner at least once a week, maybe a little thoughtfulness all around isn’t a bad idea.

Choices get convoluted when they become tied up with issues of body image and self-esteem — and if that’s a sensation familiar to just about anyone who’s ever loosened a belt, imagine how it feels for an adolescent living in the glare of the Disney spotlight. But because she’s identified what she calls her “dark period” at a young age, Lovato may be able to not just move on to a healthy future, but offer inspiration to those legions of girls who are dying to look like Miley and Selena. Her future as an actress and singer now aren’t assured. But her potential as a role model and advocate are already clear.

“I wish I could tell young girls to find their safe place and stay with it,” she says. And though it sounds incredibly easy for her to say, God knows generations of girls have gone in and out of clinics and up and down the scale while avoiding Lovato’s one simple message: “Just making yourself happy is most important.” And whether you’re a Disney princess or not, that’s a lifelong challenge as well.

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Zendaya Coleman ‘Swag It Out’ Teaser

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

Mark your calendars for May 31st — because that’s when Zendaya’s debut single, “Swag It Out” hits iTunes!

The tune, which is the 14-year-old Shake It Up star’s first song ever and it’s inspiration, was written by Bobby Brackins and produced by Nick Balding.

Zendaya told JJJ about the track and what it means to her, “To me, the concept is about loving yourself and life, being the best you can be and being the best at what you do in life, having confidence, and not letting others get you down. Everyone can Swag It Out! Swag is an attitude!”

Zendaya will also be shooting a music video for the track, back in her hometown of Oakland in the coming weeks.

Listen to the teaser here

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Charlie Shakes It Up – Promo

Monday, May 23rd, 2011

The Duncans go to Chicago to visit their rich Great Aunt Neil only there is a mix-up at the airport and they end up taking a limo to the Shake It Up Studio, they play-out a dance routine as the FAKE Duncan sisters (the real Duncan sisters were suppose to be on that limo) Teddy is unsure, but does it for her mom. And with the help of Cece & Rocky they actually pull it off.

Charlie Shakes It Up premieres Sunday 5th June on the Disney Channel!

I honestly cant wait to see this!

Shake it Up Soundtrack Cover

Saturday, May 21st, 2011

The Soundtrack comes out on July 12, 2011!