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The latest person to be accused of sexual misconduct and rape is Oscar-winning director Paul Haggis, who allegedly raped several women between 1996 and 2015. Haggis’s lawyer has denied the allegations. -
John Oliver On Confrontation With Dustin Hoffman: 'I Tried And Failed'
Earlier this year, late-night host John Oliver confronted Dustin Hoffman regarding the multiple sexual misconduct complaints against the award-winning actor. In a new interview, the comedian reflects about how the conversation went and was perceived by the public. -
Associated Press' Entertainers Of The Year Are The Hollywood Accusers
AP’s Entertainers of the Year were the brave and strong actresses who called out Hollywood artists for sexual misconducts. This #MeToo movement created worldwide impact. -
Woman Sues Nelly Of Sexual Assault, Recounts How He Raped Her Inside A Tour Bus
A woman is suing Nelly for allegedly sexually assaulting her inside a tour bus despite not giving consent. Nelly says he plans to launch a countersuit and claims that the lawsuit is financially motivated. -
Matt Damon: Let’s Talk About Men Who Aren’t Sexual Predators
Matt Damon has spoken out about sexual harassment again after facing stern criticism for his previous statements. It appears people are just as dumbfounded at the star’s comments as they’d been the last time. -
Gene Simmons Sued For Sexual Misconduct But Says He Did No Such Thing
Kiss bassist Gene Simmons is now being accused of sexual misconduct, with the defendant alleging that he attempted several sexual advances, made statements with sexual innuendos, and inappropriately touched her. Simmons denies the claims. -
Former Radio DJ Who Groped Taylor Swift Says He Mailed $1 He Owes
David Mueller hasn’t paid the symbolic $1 court order, according to Taylor Swift. Yet Mueller, who was found guilty of groping Swift in a landmark court battle, said he has paid it already. -
'Y&R' Hopes Charles Pratt Jr. Can Balance Devastation Caused by Showrunner Jill Farren Phelps
It has been rumored for months now that Charles "Chuck" Pratt Jr. had taken over the head writing duties on "The Young & the Restless," but there was no official confirmation until yesterday, when the show tweeted the news. Pratt is also now taking on the role of executive co-producer, which means he will be working closely with showrunner Jill Farren Phelps. The two have teamed up in the past on other daytime shows, such as "General Hospital" and "Santa Barbara," and while Phelps is technically still in charge, fans are hoping Pratt will balance out some of her harsh decisions. In the last year, "Y&R" has been hit with a boatload of controversy, making what was brewing behind the scenes a whole lot worse than anything they could have written for the fictional town of Genoa City. Phelps came to the show with the reputation of being a "soap killer" and it is more than a little interesting how, more often than not, after she leaves a show it ends up being canceled within a year or two. Phelps has an edgy kind of storytelling that often ignores the history of the characters on whatever show she is connected to, and that never sits well with longtime fans. -
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. -
Michael Muhney Steps Over 'The Young and the Restless' Drama to Juggle Four Different Upcoming Film Roles
Michael Muhney has moved on from daytime drama and seems excited for his legion of fans to see the new projects he is working on. The actor spent four years slaving away on CBS's soundstage, breathing life into Adam Newman on "The Young and the Restless" before being fired under scandalous circumstances in December. While the actor admitted in August that he had been negotiating a return to the soap, which ultimately fell through, his fans sat on the fence about even the possibility of going back to the soap they felt had treated him badly. Muhney is now working on four different film roles, proving he was more than capable of landing other projects when he finally decided to move on.
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