• 'RHONJ' Cast Not Invited to NBC Upfronts as Cancellation Rumors Swirl

    Just when it was starting to really look like Bravo was actively gearing up to bring back The Real Housewives of New Jersey we're now learning that it's not going to happen anytime soon, if at all. The NBC upfronts are a crucial event because it's when the network unveils its' upcoming programming for next few months and introduces potential advertisers to their biggest stars. Apparently, no one from RHONJ was invited to the May 11 event, leading some to wonder if the show is going to be shelved completely or take an extended hiatus until its' biggest star, Teresa Giudice is released from prison late this year.
  • Melissa Gorga Fears She'll Be Fired From 'RHONJ' Without Teresa Giudice to Fight With

    Could Melissa Gorga's days on "RHONJ" be about finished? Well, there are several things pointing in that direction. Gorga's storyline on the show for the last few seasons has been her constant feud with sister-in-law Teresa Giudice. By now everyone knows Giudice is in lockdown at a federal prison in Connecticut for the next year, and before leaving she demanded the Gorga's not discuss her family in the media in any way. Without Giudice, let's face it: There is precious little going on in Gorga's life. She fears sh'll be fired from the show.
  • Jennifer Aniston Reveals That Her 'Friends' Role Almost Went to Courteney Cox

    Can you imagine if another actress other than Jennifer Aniston had been cast as Rachel Green in Friends? Well, the actress was making the rounds at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival on Friday when she divulged that for a short while it looked as though the part was going to go to someone else.
  • David Schwimmer Cast as Robert Kardashian in 'American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson'

    David Schwimmer as Robert Kardashian? Well, Ryan Murphy apparently believes that the former "Friends" star is perfect casting, so you can look for the actor to play a huge role in the first installment of the famed director's new series. "American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson" is said to be the perfect accompaniment to Murphy's "American Horror Story" and it will play out like an anthology miniseries with the first season focusing completely on The O.J. Simpson trial.
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