• Finances Are Rough, Kate Gosselin Is Having a Yard Sale While Ex Jon Gosselin Was Recently Evicted

    It was not that long ago that Kate and Jon Gosselin were at the center of one of TLC's most popular reality shows. Cameras followed the two as they cared for their eight children, and they were raking in money hand over fist for several years. Then the bottom fell out as the Gosselins realized that the tabloids were right: They would be better off apart. Divorce may have given Jon his freedom and Kate full control over their children, but finances have been tough for both of them. Jon was recently evicted from his Pennsylvania home and Kate began advertising about the yard sale her family will have Oct. 25. Money is clearly a big issue here.
  • Selena Gomez Spotted with Orlando Bloom at LAX: New Couple Alert or Just Trying to Make Justin Bieber Jealous?

    All that Selena Gomez has to do is stroll through LAX with her head down and almost instantly there is a new story generating. Yesterday she was spotted leaving the airport with Orlando Bloom following just a few steps away, trying to be incognito in a hat. This is not the first time rumors have circulated about these two possibly hooking up, as just last spring sources claimed that something seemed to be going on between them. Ironically, Gomez and Bloom are always spotted together when she is on a break from dating Justin Bieber.
  • Charli XCX Shares Colorful 'London Queen' Lyric Video

    Two weeks ago, British synthpop singer Charli XCX shared her punky new single "London Queen," and today she has premiered the song's lyric video over at "Nylon." The video's cheap, colorful animation is reminiscent of those old point-and-click computer games from the late 1990s like "Backyard Baseball," but it fits in well with the song's hyperactive melody. The lyrics are pretty confusing, though, so if someone can explain what it means to "feel like J.F.K." for "driving on the wrong side of the road," it would be greatly appreciated.
  • Live Review: Gerard Way Brings a "Possitive Polly" Attitude and the Glitzy 'Hesitant Alien' to New York City

    Say what you will about the pop-punk of the mid-2000s or My Chemical Romance in particular, but if there's one thing that still remains from that scene, it's unbridled passion for music. Last night (Oct. 20), former MCR frontman and newly branded solo artist Gerard Way performed for a sold-out crowd at the Irving Plaza in New York City and the fans (and Way) were more enthusiastic than ever.
  • Justin Hartley Steps into Popular 'Young and the Restless' Role Vacated by Michael Muhney, Asks Fans for Feedback on His Portrayal of Popular Character

    Justin Hartley might be a strong actor with several series — "Mistresses," "Revenge," "Smallville" — under his belt but that fact did not make taking on the popular role of Adam Newman on CBS's "The Young and the Restless" any easier. Michael Muhney exited the role last December under scandalous allegations, a situation that to this day does not add up. His departure left fans outraged, with many ultimately deciding that "Y&R" was no longer worth their time. When Hartley accepted the task of bringing the character back to Genoa City, he knew he was going to have his work cut out for him. He has decided to ask the fans for feedback on his portrayal.
  • Ringo Starr To Appear In New Skechers Ads Next Spring

    Although the recent ads for Skechers' Relaxed Fit shoe line have featured sports legends such as Joe Namath, Joe Montana, and Pete Rose, the company has decided to take a more musical direction by recruiting none other than Ringo Starr to appear in their ad campaign. Radio.com reports that the former Beatle is set to appear in Skechers ads starting next spring.
  • MLB Announces World Series National Anthem Lineup: Trisha Yearwood, Carlos Santana and More

    Major League Baseball is set for its biggest event of the year, the World Series, and fans will be treated to a country-tinged lineup of national anthem performers. Trisha Yearwood will kick things off in Kansas City tonight, Oct. 21, followed by "American Idol's" Phillip Phillips Oct. 22, Little Big Town Oct. 24 in San Francisco and an instrumental version by Carlos Santana Oct. 25, according to radio.com.