Cheat Sheet: Boobies Ban, Camp Rock 2, Selena Gomez's New Vid
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This is one story we can't get enough of, and neither can the teens on JSYK.com, either. Hoping to raise awareness about breast cancer, a group of California students are now sporting rubbery bracelets that say "I Love Boobies" -- similar to Lance Armstrong's Livestrong bracelets that benefit cancer research. Even though these accessories promote an important cause, school officials in the Clovis Unified district say no-way to wearing them during class time. The reason? Their dress code contains a clause that states "any jewelry that contains any sexually suggestive language or picture" is not allowed. We don't get the big deal, in fact we expect to see "Save the Testicles" rubber bracelets any day now.
If you missed the 'Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam' phenomenon this past weekend, consider us impressed. Some of us weren't as lucky ... if you are however dealing with CR2PPWS ('Camp Rock 2' Post Premiere Withdrawal Syndrome) in your household, you will be thrilled to know that you can catch clips from the movie, exclusive interviews and webisodes over on AOL Kids. There's also a quiz on the new movie, where you can see how well you paid attention. (Our cheating hint: Take it once, memorize the answers and then screenshot your amazing results after you retake it. You never heard that tip from us.)
In other Disney news, Selena Gomez premiered her brand-new video, 'A Year Without Rain,' this week. The concept of the video is a pretty literal take on the lyrics of the song. The Disney star sings about the desert, the guy she's in love with and, wait for it, rain. We're just grateful she isn't scantily clad and writhing around on the floor. Watch the full video and score the 'A Year Without Rain' on iTunes right now. Selena Gomez and the Scene's new album will be released on September 28.
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