• Ten Walls Offers Apology For Homophobic Comments Earlier This Year

    Lithuanian producer, DJ Ten Walls, real name Marijus Adomaitis, caused outrage and was widely condemned earlier this year when he wrote a lengthy bigoted post on his personal Facebook account towards homosexuals. It was quickly taken down after probably someone on his team noticed it, but the rant was noticed and spread online, causing the producer's career to come to a quick standstill after several hit underground records a busy summer festival season planned ahead. Written back in June, he has just now apologized for his actions.
  • Matt Damon Talks Ben Affleck Gay Rumors & the Struggle of Coming Out in Hollywood

    The term "dynamic duo" doesn't always refer to a powerful couple in a romantic relationship, it could also reflect best friends who make strong decision that benefit them both individually and as a unit. After all, the original dynamic duo were Batman and Robin. Actors Matt Damon and Ben Affleck have been close friends for decades. Their close bond even helped spark the popular term "bromance." In a recent interview with 'The Guardian,' Damon opened up about rumors that he had a gay relationship with Affleck and why he believes coming out in Hollywood can be a struggle.
  • Kim Zolciak Calls Wendy Williams "Disgusting" for Saying She Faked Stroke [Watch]

    Talk show host Wendy Williams is at again, saying it how she means it and holding no thought back during her live taping of 'The Wendy Williams Show's' "Hot Topics" segment. During a recent taping, Williams made allegations that 'DWTS' contestant Kim Zolciak, who just recently suffered a stroke after a performance on the dance competition, faked it as a publicity stunt. Zolciak fired back at the hot topics queen via Instagram, calling Williams "disgusting" and "appalling".
  • 'RHOA' Season 8 Sneak Peak, Spoilers [WATCH]

    Bravo released the official sneak peek video of season 8 for the 'Real Housewives of Atlanta', and these ladies are still bringing all the drama. Porsha Williams is still twerking, Phaedra Parks is discussing her husband Apollo Nida's prison sentence, and new comer actress Kim Fields is receiving shade about her age from some of the ladies who tell her they weren't even born when she was on TV.
  • Justin Bieber Talks Ex Selena Gomez, Drops Hints About a New Relationship

    No matter how much of a reinvention he has had in the media lately, Justin Bieber can't seem to get away from questions on his ex Selena Gomez, Jesus, church and the inappropriate behavior in his past. While it hasn't gone unnoticed that he has returned at the top of the singles chart with "What Do You Mean" and set a record for the most number of streams in one week with the same track, he is still consistently asked about Gomez and their current relationship status, but he's now dropped hints about a new relationship in the interview for his 'Complex' cover story.
  • Scott Stapp Talks Creed Reunion, Guitarist Mark Tremonti Not Ready

    Creed frontman Scott Stapp seems to be on an upswing after the infamous video that he posted to Facebook, where he claimed to be completely broke, homeless and under attack from seemingly unknown assailants. It was later revealed that Stapp had suffered a breakdown due to Bipolar Disorder and worsened by substance abuse. Currently, he is hopeful that his top-charting band is set to reunite, but guitarist Mark Tremonti is not ready, at least in the short term.
  • Avicii 'Stories' Megamix Featuring Zac Brown Band, Chris Martin Released

    With less than a week until the release of his sophomore artist album Stories, Avicii has unveiled a 16:33 megamix to preview the LP for fans. Getting through the megamix, fans will get a first taste of what is to come from Stories with unlisted features from the likes of Chris Martin, Zac Brown Band, Martin Garrix and many more.
  • Rosie O'Donnell Stops Ex-Wife Michelle Rounds' Suicide Attempt, Saves Her Life

    The past few months have definitely been rough for former 'The View' co-host, Rosie O'Donnell, after her daughter Chelsea was reported missing, then later found; and the custody battle between she and ex-wife Michelle Rounds, over her youngest daughter Dakota, has gotten ugly. But even despite all the back and forth between the two regarding the legal issue, O'Donnell still managed to be there for Rounds during her recent suicide attempt, stopping a tragedy and saving her life.
  • Shay Mitchell Talks Playing 'Pretty Little Liars' Lesbian & Loving On-Screen Girlfriends

    Anyone familiar with 'Pretty Little Liars' knows the teen mystery-drama series is filled with twists and turns that ultimately leave fans with their mouth agape or their minds boggled with confusion. Shay Mitchell, one of the show's leading ladies, plays a lesbian named Emily Fields who learns embrace her sexuality as the series progresses. In a recent interview with AOL, Mitchell revealed what she loved most about her on-screen girlfriends and the impact her character has had on viewers around the world.
  • Ultra Music Festival 2015 Aftermovie: New Martin Garrix Song Premiered

    Ultra Music Festival has unveiled the aftermovie for its main 2015 event in Miami earlier this year. The 14-minute short film put together by Final Kid features a tracklist filled with tracks meant for the Miami sunshine from the likes of Michael Calfan, EDX, HI-LO, Valentino Khan and others. It also premieres a new ID from Martin Garrix, who had a career-defining set on the main stage, bringing out Usher and playing nearly all of his own music including a whole host of new tracks.
  • [Exclusive] Doughboy Talks 'Break Da Knob' Success, Mike Brown & Changing Sound

    Rap star Doughboy stood out against his rapping opponents in St. Louis when he premiered his music video "Break Da Knob" on Sean "Diddy'" Comb's Revolt TV network. Now, with buzz surrounding the "Turn It Up" song and his video receiving nearly 13,000 views on YouTube, Doughboy is proving that he is contender getting ready to snatch the number one spot. In an exclusive interview with MusicTimes, the rap star breaks down the definition of "Break Da Knob," his distinct sound versus St. Louis rappers, Mike Brown and making a difference in his community with his The Speak Out Against Violence Essay Contest.