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Sofia Vergara Was Ready to Have Joe Manganiello's Baby, Like, Yesterday + More A.M. News

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Sofia Vergara is ready for beautiful babies with Joe Manganiello, Tom Hanks is more hip than you are, Miguel takes it off, and more news to get you fired up today.

  • Sofia Vergara wants babies with her hubby. "Joe is younger than me. He's 38. He's never had kids. How am I going to say no? I tell him if we're going to do this, we have to do it, like, now, because I don't want to be 50 with a baby," she tells Redbook. [E!]
  • Watch Tom Hanks teach David Letterman how to use a selfie stick on The Late Show. [ET]
  • Miguel strips down for the cover of his upcoming album, WILDHEART. [Pitchfork]
  • The cast of Power reveals what it's like having 50 Cent as a boss.
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  • The Glee casts remembers Cory Monteith in a touching tribute including in a final season DVD extra. [Us Weekly]
  • Drake and Diddy have squashed their beef months after getting into a fight at a Miami nightclub. [VIBE]
  • Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials trailer is here and shows Dylan O'Brien naked in the shower. [MTV]
  • Watch the lyric video for Rita Ora's hot new single, "Poison."
  • The latest Pan trailer is here to make you feel like a kid again. [EW]
  • Azealia Banks is a BET Award nominee, but she doesn't care. She thinks that the awards show is "bogus," according to a series of tweets posted yesterday morning.
  • Rihanna continues to stun in the video for her Dior ad campaign. [Miss Info]
  • Ashton Kutcher is proud of Rumer Willis for her time on Dancing With the Stars, calling her an "artist of movement" on Twitter. [Hollywood Life]
  • In case you didn't already know, Tyga doesn't give a hoot what magazines say about him, as heard on this new track.
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  • Red Hot Chili Peppers' Chad Smith accepted the "Livin' the Dream" award at the first-ever Family Jam charity event, hosted by Little Kids Rock this past weekend. The event raised $100,000 to bring music education back to public schools.