• No Prenup: Giada De Laurentiis Is Battling Ex Todd Thompson Over Millions

    When Giada De Laurentiis and Todd Thompson tied the knot in 2003, signing a prenup was not much of a thought. At that point he was likely worth more than she was, but that changed quickly because by the time they had reached their first anniversary, De Laurentiis had garnered mainstream success. That was the year when she began working with the Food Network, and from that point on the money began rolling in. Now, 12 years later, the couple's financial records are starting to be dissected, and that supposedly amicable divorce is reportedly beginning to get a little bit messy.
  • 10 Lbs. of Weed Recovered from Apt. Shared by Murder-Suicide Victims Stephanie Moseley, Earl Hayes

    On Monday, Dec. 8, we told you about the sad murder-suicide of Stephanie Moseley and her husband Earl Hayes. The couple were reportedly working on a reconciliation when things turned violent in their upscale Hollywood apartment. Hayes was reportedly FaceTiming with Floyd Mayweather about Moseley's alleged infidelity when he totally lost it. The aspiring rapper supposedly walked into the bathroom where Moseley was bathing and began firing shots before turning the gun on himself. We are also now learning that when searching the apartment police uncovered 10 pounds of marijuana. According to a report by TMZ, it was an enormous stash with a street value of about $40,000 and it had to be removed from the property by an armed guard. Police confirm that this was most certainly not just for personal use but that it was for dealing and distribution. While Moseley had a successful career as a star of VH1's "Hit the Floor" and had toured with various stars such as Usher and Britney Spears, there were a few recent tweets by her regarding money concerns.
  • 'RHONJ' Teresa Giudice Debuts Online Cooking Show, But Who'll Watch?

    Several weeks ago we heard about how Teresa Giudice was rumored to be ironing out the details in order to launch a cooking show once she finishes serving her 15-month prison term for financial crimes. The former star of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" is trying to figure out how to provide for her four daughters later on as well as in the immediate future. One thing is for certain, her shady husband Joe Giudice will likely be of much financial help. It seems, though, that at least for now Bravo has opted to sever ties with the reality star, so she has had to get a bit creative. Glam.com offered her an online cooking show, and Giudice jumped at the chance. Her first episode of "Haute Hostess" is online now and features Giudice making shrimp and pasta from her cookbook "Fabulicious." Throughout her years on "RHONJ," it was always insinuated that Giudice rarely cooks, so peddling her books is just about as fraudulent as everything else she has done to make some fast cash. A few years ago, when Giudice's fan base was huge, the idea of a Web cooking show would have taken off like crazy, but now not so much. There is little doubt that she is hoping that "Haute Hostess" will be an online hit and that it will make Bravo's executives reconsider whether or not to take another chance on her.
  • Jon Gosselin Would Like to Learn How to Co-parent with Kate Gosselin Via 'Couples Therapy' Reality Show

    Jon Gosselin is at it again. He's looking for another grand-scale way to get paid. Last month, we learned that Kate Gosselin's ex had been dumped by his girlfriend, lost his job and then was evicted from a house that accommodated his 8 kids for visitation. Gosselin's pattern over the years has been one of all or nothing. Either he is on top of the world or his life is a mess. He and Kate have battled for years since their split with Jon always being accused of looking for ways to drag her name through the mud in the press. Now it seems, Jon wants to play nice and maybe even repair things between them.
  • Matt Barnes Split from 'Basketball Wives LA's' Gloria Govan Isn't Amicable after She Forged His Signature on Loan Documents

    We told you a few weeks ago that "Basketball Wives L.A." star Gloria Govan had recently split from Matt Barnes over "trust issues." Naturally, everyone initially assumed there must have been some infidelity — again — but that notion went out the window pretty quickly when it was learned that Govan reportedly forged her husbands' signature on legal documents to secure a loan for $150,000. The kicker? Barnes found out when Nina Rawls decided to sue the couple for non-payment.
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