On Wednesday Aug. 13, former “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Kim Zolciak appeared on “Watch What Happens Live” and opened up about the highs and lows of being on the hit Bravo reality series for almost five seasons.
While gracing the cover of Billboard’s August issue, “Break Free” singer Ariana Grande also opened up about her childhood, being a child star, and emerging as a successful recording artist.
On Thursday night’s episode of “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,” Sylvester Stallone opened up about his unsuccessful “Star Wars” audition and his former hate for his fellow “Expendables 3” co-star Arnold Schwarzenegger.
On Wednesday, “Keeping up With the Kardashians” star, Scott Disick posted a photo on Instagram showing off his over $200 chicken fries purchase at Burger King.
The photo, that has garnered 242,000 likes and counting, is of Disick’s take out order receipt of 45 boxes of nine-piece chicken fries.
On July 24, John Kinnear dedicated his blog post to his co-worker’s 8-year-old son, Grady Lynch who is currently battling Leukemia.
In the post titled, “Can any of you get this kid in touch with Adam Sandler?” Kinnear asks his readers “to help a family affected by Leukemia in a different kind of way.”
Kinnear then explains that the “different kind of way” he is referring to is getting the message about Grady’s wish is to meet his idol, Adam Sandler.
During her recent appearance on “CBS This Morning,” Emmy-award nominated actress, Laverne Cox opposed and corrected Gayle King’s comment that Cox was “born a boy.”
Keke Palmer is making history as Broadway’s first African American Cinderella.
Just recently, the 20-year-old actress also made history as the youngest television talk show host with her show on BET, “Just Keke.”
While discussing her Broadway achievement with Vanity Fair, Palmer admitted that she has not yet celebrated her Broadway achievement and she is still in disbelief about her upcoming role.
On Monday Aug. 4th, Kim Kardashian posted a photo on Instagram of her hubby Kanye West smiling at their daughter North in the recording studio.
Kim captioned the heartfelt photo with the hashtag, “ #Bring YourDaughterToWorkDay.”
During a recent interview on “Larry King Now,” Anna Paquin fired back at and challenged Larry King about a question he asked the “True Blood” star regarding her sexuality.
On Friday, Kirstie Alley seemingly slammed her “Dancing With the Stars” partner, Makism Chmerkovskiy via Twitter, following his appearance on Andy Cohen’s “Watch What Happens Live.”
On Friday, while promoting his role in the film “Guardians of the Galaxy” on “Live with Kelly and Michael,” Vin Diesel also opened up about his experience dealing with the death of his friend and “Fast and Furious” co-star, Paul Walker.
Kate Upton is Elle UK’s cover girl for the magazine’s September issue.
In her nine-page spread for Elle, the blonde bombshell sports the latest autumn designs by Christopher Kane, Dior, and Burberry, The Daily Mail reports.
Though the 22-year-old model covered up for the Elle shoot, she is most popular for her bodacious body and stunning good looks. But growing up, Upton reveals that she wasn’t always praised for her looks.
K. Lee Graham from South Carolina has just been crowned Miss Teen USA of 2014.
The 17-year-old brunette beauty beat out a whopping 51 contestants for the coveted crown.
“If I Stay” actress Chloe Grace Moretz is allegedly dating Victoria and David Beckham’s son, Brooklyn, The Mirror reports.
The pair has allegedly been dating for three months and was first introduced through a mutual friend at a Soul Cycle in Santa Monica, Calif., reports Us Weekly.
During an interview with Rolling Stone senior writer Brian Hiatt, Katy Perry revealed that though she is not part of the Illuminati, she "would like to be invited" into the infamous conspiracy cult.
Since the death of her boyfriend on July 10, “Glee” star Becca Tobin is now opening up about her loss and is thanking friends, fans, and family for all of their support during this difficult time.
Beyoncé’s father, Mathew Knowles, is set to teach a college course on how to break into the music business. The course is called, “The Entertainment Industry: How to Get In?"