• Giuliana Rancic's Future on E! in Question After Slighting Zendaya Coleman

    There have been a few situations this week where seasoned news reporters have made comments that not only can be considered racist, but they also have put their own jobs in jeopardy out of pure stupidity. E!'s Giuliana Rancic has grabbed an onslaught of negative attention for her slighting of Zendaya Coleman's look on Oscar night and many are calling for the network to issue her walking papers. Coleman turned up on the red carpet with a Boho look that included dreadlocks, and Rancic mused about whether or not she smelled like Patchouli oil and weed. A major misstep and one that has even her co-workers lashing out, leaving her future on E! in question.
  • Téa Leoni Enjoys Being Divorced From David Duchovny

    Téa Leoni is one of those stars who seems to fly below the radar. She married David Duchovny when they both were starring on prime-time shows and the two spent much of the 1990s enjoying immense popularity as one of Hollywood's hottest couples. Duchovny let the 'X-Files' wave carry him toward other projects as Leoni spent more time focusing on their children. They spent five years in marriage limbo before finally pulling the plug last summer. Leoni is covering the March 2015 issue of 'More' magazine and now admits she enjoys being divorced.
  • Underinsured Bruce Jenner Faces Financial Ruin if Sued Over Malibu Crash

    The good news for Bruce Jenner is that it is unlikely that he will be criminally charged in connection with the deadly crash he was involved in a few weeks ago. While there is reportedly video that seems to indicate that Jenner was likely following too closely making him accountable, he was not under the influence of anything, speeding or texting. When you take these potential factors out of the equation, then criminal charges are unlikely. That does not mean the Olympic champion will be totally off the hook, though. Sources claimed that a civil suit over the Malibu crash could completely ruin the uninsured Jenner.
  • 'NBC Nightly News' Ratings on the Rise With Lester Holt in Command

    NBC News has spent the last month basically in a state of crisis thanks to the scandal surrounding Brian Williams. After the network confirmed that their beloved NBC Nightly News anchor had developed a bit of an embellishment problem they decided to suspend him without pay for 6 months. Figuring out how to punish Williams might have been the easy task, revamping NBC Nightly News was a whole lot bigger. They decided to put Lester Holt into the anchor chair in place of their fallen star and thankfully, things are going well.
  • 'Fifty Shades' Will Have a Sequel or Two But it May Be Without Jamie Dornan

    It's kind of safe to say that "Fifty Shades of Grey" has surpassed the financial hopes of everyone involved with the making of the film. It has made $150 million domestically and another $280 million internationally, making it a runaway success and solidifying those two sequels. We know that actually bringing them to life may not be an easy task because there is so much discord behind the scenes and now it sounds like there's a potentially huge problem brewing. Jamie Dornan, Mr. Christian Grey himself, may not be willing to return to the franchise.