• Brian Williams Suspended for 6 Months Without Pay for Compromising NBC's Credibility

    It was obvious that NBC was going to have to take some kind of action against Brian Williams. Last night, the decision was announced that the fallen anchorman has been suspended for six months without pay for compromising the network's credibility. In the last two weeks, he has apologized for "misremembering" whether or not he had been in a chopper hit by RPG fire in 2003. The network has been investigating various instances in his reporting where he has made himself a heroic part of various stories, and apparently the bottom line is that their top guy has been pretty dishonest on a regular basis.
  • Stassi Schroeder Leaving 'Vanderpump Rules' After Portrayal as Ultimate Mean Girl?

    Have you caught any of the current season of "Vanderpump Rules" on Bravo? If so, then you are familiar with Stassi Schroeder. For the first few seasons, the show kind of revolved around her and her interactions with the rest of the cast. As time has gone on, the reality star has managed to burn bridges with just about everyone else on the show, and instead of being part of the group she now stands out as a controlling mean girl. Schroeder recently insisted that it is the editing that makes her look so negative all the time. Not that it matters much because, according to her, she is finished with reality TV.
  • Kourtney Kardashian Ready to Split from Scott Disick

    Has Kourtney Kardashian finally gotten tired enough of baby daddy Scott Disick's partying to kick him to the curb? While the reality star was reportedly shopping for an addiction specialist to help him stay on a sober path, his actual recent behavior seems to tell a different story. Disick's biggest downfall seems to be his hosting gigs because once a club books him he always ends up completely trashed — like two weeks ago is Aspen, Colorado, when he trashed his hotel room.
  • Khloé Kardashian Ready to File for Default Divorce if Lamar Odom Keeps Ignoring Her

    Khloé Kardashian may not be divorced from Lamar Odom yet, but apparently she does have every intention of making sure that it happens. We recently told you that Odom has never formally answered his wife's petition for divorce and that the case has been sitting for more than a year. If someone does not file something within the next month, then the whole petition can be dismissed from the court due to inactivity. Kardashian is not going to let that happen. According to a report by TMZ, she has tried in vain to get Odom to have a meeting so both sides can sit down and iron out the details of the divorce once and for all. It is something he does not want to do because Odom has never really wanted the divorce in the first place. Because so much time has passed without a formal response, Kardashian can go ahead and file a request for a default divorce. Sources close to the reality star were not sure if she was going to actually do that, but now it seems Kardashian is ready to take whatever steps necessary to divorce her ex.
  • Reign Aston Will Be Kourtney Kardashian's Last Kid with Scott Disick

    It has only been about 10 days since Kourtney Kardashian gave birth to her newest son Reign Aston Disick, but the reality star is reportedly already thinking ahead to future plans. She now has three children with bad boy Scott Disick, and apparently Kardashian has already determined that it is time to close up shop. While she has made it abundantly clear that she is happiest when she is pregnant, it looks like Kardashian is ready to shut the door on having anymore kids. According to a report by Radar Online, not only is she finished having babies, but she wants to have her tubes tied just to make sure there are no surprises in the future. Perhaps this last pregnancy really opened Kardashian's eyes to how difficult it is to have to do everything herself. She ended up juggling her two other small children with Disick while he did everything in his power to avoid spending time with his family.
  • Will Rosie O'Donnell Exit 'The View' After Another Fight on Camera with Whoopi Goldberg?

    There has been so much talk lately about Rosie O'Donnell's unhappiness on "The View," mostly because of her almost-daily clashes with Whoopi Goldberg. If you have tuned in for even only a few minutes you will realize the tension that hangs in the air between these two. A few weeks ago, rumors started swirling that O'Donnell might not even make it the entire season without quitting, and after an ugly fight on camera between the two this morning, we almost have to wonder if ABC is hoping for that to happen. O'Donnell and Goldberg have not seen eye to eye lately on issues such as the Bill Cosby scandal or the Ferguson protests, and today they clashed over racism, with Goldberg insisting that O'Donnell had no idea what it is. Both Goldberg and O'Donnell addressed each other in a heated exchange that left the other women at the roundtable unsure of what to say.
  • Columbus Short Admits to Cocaine Use, Causing Life to Spiral Before Being Fired from 'Scandal'

    Columbus Short has had a life-altering year, as he began it starring on "Scandal," one of prime time's top dramas, and is wrapping it up by coming clean about his drug use. Short made headlines for a bar fight as well as alleged domestic violence against his then-wife Tuere Short and quickly found himself fired and divorced. In April, Short confirmed that he would not be returning to "Scandal" for a fourth season and graciously wished his former cast mates the best. On Wednesday, Dec. 10, the actor appeared on "Access Hollywood" to discuss what unraveled him. "I was struggling with drugs. I had a lot on my plate, and you know, I was using unhealthy ways to kind of self-medicate and deal with a lot of heavy-duty stuff in my life. I was doing cocaine and drinking a lot, and trying to balance a 16-hour work schedule a day, and a family, and I just lost myself back then." Short also says the suicide of his best friend, Lee Thompson Young, sent him into a downward spiral because he simple did not know how to handle it. He also admits that his friends from the hit ABC show tried their best to cover for and support him ... until his behavior went too far.
  • Bill Cosby's Hollywood Walk of Fame Star Vandalized with Graffiti - LAPD Begins Investigation Starting at Hugh Hefner's Playboy Mansion

    It seems like not a day goes by when we aren't hearing some new nugget about the ongoing accusations of sexual misconduct against Bill Cosby. Just yesterday, we learned that Judy Huth, the woman who alleges that Cosby molested her when she was only 15 years old back in 1974, actually went and filed a police report. While the statute of limitations in her case may ultimately be up, what this does is open the door for a full investigation, something that the LAPD is ready to do, hopefully starting with some help from Hugh Hefner.
  • Dean McDermott Refuses to Keep 'Opening Up a Vein' and Bleeding on 'True Tori' Just to Collect a Paycheck

    If you have tuned in for any of Tori Spelling's second season of "True Tori," which is currently airing on Lifetime, then you already know it feels like a desperate last ditch grab for attention. Unfortunately, Spelling was hoping that by airing her dirty laundry and allowing cameras to film her therapy sessions with cheating husband, Dean McDermott, she would somehow emerge looking like a tower of strength. Instead she comes across more like an overly dramatic mess with a not-so-secret hoarding problem. The ratings are dismal and now even McDermott says that he is done selling his soul just to pay the bills.
  • TNT Cancels 'Dallas' Reboot, Leaving Fans Without Closure After Season 3 Cliffhanger Finale

    Fans of the rebooted version of Dallas that has aired on TNT for the last season are not going to be happy with the powers-that-be who decided that the show will not be returning for a fourth season. The show was originally painted as a continuation of the long-running nighttime soap that ran on CBS for 14 seasons. In addition to introducing viewers' to new characters the network also tapped into Dallas' rich family history and brought back Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy and Linda Gray to reprise their original characters. While the reboot never reached the same level of success as the original, it held its own in the ratings, raking in an average of 4.5 million viewers during season one.
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