• 'RHOA's' Phaedra Parks Is Furious That Her Costars Keep Spreading Affair Rumors

    You better believe that Phaedra Parks is not at all happy with the story that is about to totally unravel on The Real Housewives of Atlanta. The current footage was filmed shortly before Parks' soon-to-be-ex-husband, Apollo Nida turned himself in to begin serving an 8 year prison sentence for fraud and he seemed determined to destroy her as a parting gift. At the time, Nida was telling anyone that would listen that his wife was having an affair rather than supporting him through his self-induced legal troubles.
  • Sony Faces Backlash After Shelving 'The Interview' Amid Terror Threats

    It seems Sony has found itself in the kind of a situation that offers no easy solution. After weeks of being hacked and embarrassed on an international level, it has finally been confirmed by the U.S. government that North Korea is behind the cyber attack, and the effect has been all but crippling for the movie house. Ultimately, the hackers were working hard to scare Sony into shelving its comedy "The Interview," which was scheduled to hit theaters Christmas Day, and as of now their efforts have worked. The film, a comedy about taking out North Korea's Kim Jong Un, seems to have been put to rest permanently, and much of Hollywood seems furious about it. Aside from having to crawl out from the initial humiliation, not only of actually being hacked but then the mortification that the contents of various emails have been leaked, the company was left with a huge problem on its hands. Within the last week Seth Rogen and James Franco began canceling different media interviews that were intended to promote "The Interview," and as of yesterday both actors had been photographed with bodyguards. The stars connected to the project have feared for their own safety, so it makes sense Sony would proceed with extra caution.
  • ABC News Anchor David Muir Furious 1st Darren Wilson Interview Went to George Stephanopoulos, Not Him

    We told you a few weeks ago that there was a serious fight between the networks to score the first exclusive interview with Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson. CNN's Don Lemon and Anderson Cooper as well as NBC's Matt Lauer all met with Wilson before he finally decided to sit down and talk on the record with ABC's George Stephanopoulos. As it turns out, perhaps the person most bent out of shape over Wilson's choice is "ABC World News Tonight" anchor David Muir. Apparently Muir believes that as the network's evening anchor, he should be the one who is in the running for the serious "gets," not just Stephanopoulos. Sources close to Muir dished on the fact that he is furious exclusively to Page Six.
  • Kris Jenner is Furious Over Kim Kardashian's 'Paper' Photo Shoot

    Kim Kardashian set out to break the internet this week by releasing a series of fully naked photos that are a part of a photo shoot that she recently did for the Winter 2014 issue of Paper and the response has been exactly what you would expect it to be. Kardashian's nakedness has been a trending story for days on end, with people weighing in left and right on whether or not it's time for her to put on her clothes and do something of substance. Surprisingly someone that isn't happy about the photo shoot is Kris Jenner.
  • Amanda Bynes Psychiatric Hold Has Been Extended as She Is Deemed 'Too Ill' to Care for Herself

    Amanda Bynes was almost a free woman yesterday after being held on an involuntary commitment for the last 16 days. Instead of allowing Bynes to leave, her doctors instead secured a 30-day extension to that commitment from a judge familiar with the case. Doctors apparently were able to prove that Bynes is "very ill" and unable to appropriately care for herself in the real world, something that easily led to an extension of her facility stay.
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