• Kris Jenner Knew Bruce Jenner Struggled With His Sexual Identity, Insisted They Cover It Up

    Bruce Jenner is reportedly really struggling with all the chaos and extreme upset swirling around him. We already told you about the accident on the Pacific Coast Highway Saturday, Feb. 7, that he was involved in that ultimately resulted in the death of his former Calabasas neighbor. The four-car wreck has left the Olympic champion visibly shaken and upset. This comes on the heels of spending weeks under a microscope in the press because his gender reassignment transformation has been solidly confirmed. Unfortunately, his ex-wife Kris Jenner not only knew that Bruce struggled with his sexual identity, but she insisted they cover it up.
  • Kanye West, Meek Mill and J. Cole Join Big Sean Onstage in Los Angeles for Pre-Grammys Show [WATCH]

    Big Sean stopped by the House of Blues over the weekend to perform, bringing with him an all-star roster of talent. J. Cole, Meek Mill and Chris Brown made appearances throughout the evening onstage in Los Angeles for a pre-Grammys show, and Kanye West even joined in. Prior to all of Yeezy's predictable Grammy antics, he rattled off a rant against Nike onstage. Since he has an Adidas sneaker coming out, West decided to start the year off with a new beef.
  • Grammys 2015: Beck's Victory a Conspiracy to Destroy Rock Music (Not Just A Slight to Beyoncé)...Says Trapt

    Beck was somewhat the victim despite winning the Album of The Year award at the 2015 Grammys last night, due to the social media backlash he faced from...everybody who thought Beyoncé was going to won and should have won (probably the same folks behind the #WhoIsBeck trend). Perhaps things go much deeper than just a basic disagreement between Recording Academy voters and the listening public however: Perhaps his victory is all part of a music industry conspiracy to DESTROY ROCK 'N' ROLL.
  • Rosie O'Donnell Calls Brian Williams a 'Liar' While Presenting an Award to HBO Honcho

    The story about Brian Williams admitting that he "misremembered" whether or not he was in a chopper hit by a grenade in Iraq in 2003 has taken on a life of its own in recent days, hasn't it? Not only is that one account being disputed, but apparently Williams has enjoyed painting himself as a hero quite often, so NBC News is looking into many of the reports he has filed to fact check him. In the meantime, the "NBC Nightly News" anchor has willingly opted to take an open-ended leave of absence, according to CNN, but the longer he is gone, the worse it will look for his future with the network. Everyone has been weighing in on Williams becoming part of the news, including fellow headline-grabber Rosie O'Donnell, who called him a "liar" while presenting an award to an HBO honcho.
  • Police Investigating a Violent Altercation and Cover-Up Before Bobbi Kristina Was Found

    Last night may have been the biggest night of the year for the music industry, but Grammy celebrations were made a bit more somber due to the fact that Whitney Houston's only child, Bobbi Kristina Brown, remains hospitalized in a medically induced coma. In recent days, a criminal investigation has been launched to see if foul play was involved in her ultimately ending up unresponsive in the intensive care unit, mainly because of unexplained injuries on the 21-year-old's body. Her boyfriend, Nick Gordon, remains at the center of the investigation, and many close to the couple have said that their relationship often turned violent. Police are currently investigating whether or not there was a violent altercation and cover-up before Bobbi Kristina was found.
  • Grammys 2015: John Legend & Common Close Out Grammys, Selma Tribute With "Glory" Performance [WATCH]

    John Legend and Common closed out the 2015 Grammys and the Selma tribute with an emotional performance of their song "Glory." Following Beyoncé's moving rendition of "Take My Hand, Precious Lord" by the Rev. Thomas Dorsey, the two men took the stage, backed by a gospel choir and orchestra with images from the film flashing on a screen behind them. Legend sang from behind a grand piano as Common stood on a platform, delivering his verses. "Glory" made for a strong close to the ceremony and a fitting message for Black History month.
  • Grammys 2015: Beck and Chris Martin Perform "Heart Is A Drum" From Album Of The Year 'Morning Phase'

    Beck took the stage on the heels of a big win for Album Of The Year to perform the track "Heart Is A Drum" from his Grammy Award winning album Morning Phase alongside Coldplay frontman, Chris Martin. The pair came together in a harmonic duet to perform an emotive rendition of the song at the 2015 Grammys. Beck led the song on vocals and on acoustic guitar, while Martin followed his lead, leaning on the mic as he added his own vocal talents to the song.
  • Grammys 2015: Beyoncé Steps into Mahalia Jackson's Shoes for 'Take My Hand, Precious Lord' [WATCH]

    Beyoncé was the talk of the Twitterverse well before she took the stage for her performance at the 2015 Grammys, on account of having lost the fight for Album of The Year, by surprise, to Beck. She didn't seem to appear too bothered however, appearing as one of the show's final performances with a rousing rendition of "Take My Hand, Precious Lord," a standard written long ago by the Reverend Thomas Dorsey and made famous by Elvis Presley. Perhaps the most famous performer was Mahalia Jackson, and it was sung by R&B performer/actress Ledisi as Jackson in the film Selma.
  • Grammys 2015: Brandy Clark and Dwight Yoakam Deliver Powerful Rendition Of 'Hold My Hand' [WATCH]

    Continuing the theme of country at the 2015 Grammys, Brandy Clark and Grammy-award winning country singer, songwriter Dwight Yoakam teamed up to perform Clark's song "Hold My Hand" from her 2013 album 12 Stories, our 6th favorite album of the year. The pair kept things very simple as they brought their performance to the center podium for a stripped down, acoustic rendition of the song.