Friday, May 22, 2020
The judge ruled that Kyle must stay away from Jamie, and we’ve obtained the documents filed by the actress alleging torment. King alleges Kyle has tracked her electronically, isolated her from friends and work opportunities and has taken hundreds… Permalink Source: TMZ Feed
Friday, May 22, 2020
On Thursday, “The Daily Show” took a deep dive into the challenges facing teachers amid the COVID-19 pandemic who are now teaching at home using teleconferencing services like Zoom. And one challenge the show identified is what to do if a teacher falls ill and needs a day off, considering how weird the whole remote learning thing must already feel for students and teachers alike. So it is that the show rolled out a fake commercial for a business called “Zoomstitute,” which provides substitute teachers for use in Zoom-based classrooms. The catch: The service promises to provide “every type of…
Thursday, May 21, 2020
William “Roddie” Bryan Jr. has been charged with felony murder and criminal attempt to commit false imprisonment. Source: Huffingtonpost feed
Thursday, May 21, 2020
Lori Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, have thrown in the towel in their college admissions case … agreeing to plead guilty, and maybe the reason lies in the sentences. Lori and Mossimo have each agreed to plead guilty to one… Permalink Source: TMZ Feed
Thursday, May 21, 2020
Paradigm CEO Sam Gores denied a report on Wednesday that he was poised to sell his agency to sports and media mogul Casey Wasserman, according to a memo obtained by TheWrap. “There is no agreement to sell Paradigm, nor is any sale imminent,” Gores wrote in an internal memo to his staff, citing media reports that had rumors coursing through the agency. But an individual with knowledge of the matter told TheWrap that amid the ongoing troubles at Paradigm because of the COVID-19 shutdown, Wasserman was in talks to buy the agency. Wasserman, chairman and CEO of Wasserman Media Group,…
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
TMZ Sports has obtained a statement from United … which says “The safety and well-being of our customers is always our top priority.” “In this instance, the customer involved was moved to a different seat. Because litigation is now pending,… Permalink Source: TMZ Feed
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Two weeks after making comments about Chrissy Tiegan and Marie Kondo that sparked widespread criticism, the New York Times has suspended chef and food writer Alison Roman’s biweekly column. The Times said in a statement to Daily Beast that Roman’s column is “on temporary leave,” though it did not offer any reason, nor did it say how long the “leave” will last. Known for her bestselling books “Dining In” and “Nothing Fancy,” Roman has written her column for the NYT food section since 2018. In an interview with The New Consumer published May 7, Roman said Tiegen “had a successful cookbook….
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
5/19 — Kyle just broke his silence after Jaime’s divorce filing. His spokesperson tells TMZ … “Kyle was deeply saddened by Jaime’s attempt to obtain court orders based solely on false claims without providing him any opportunity to respond.… Permalink Source: TMZ Feed
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
A 17-year-old boy has been charged with murder and attempted murder after one woman was stabbed to death and another woman was injured. Source: Huffingtonpost feed
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Monday night’s episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live” was devoted to comedian Fred Willard, who died Friday at age 86. And appropriately, Kimmel began with an opening monologue that recounted some of his favorite moments when Willard appeared on the show. Willard, best known for his long collaboration with director Christopher Guest, was also a friend of Kimmel’s as well as a frequent guest on “Live.” He not only appeared several times to promote other projects, but also performed as part of the show, appearing in a many sketches over the years. Kimmel talked about that and more in his monologue,…