Monday, January 16, 2017
When you go to the “Today” show with a shirt suggesting Bill Clinton did what Donald Trump said he did … you gotta be ready for someone to kick your ass … so says NBC. Mark Gallagher went to 30 Rock before the election and wore a t-shirt with… Permalink Source: TMZ Feed
Monday, January 16, 2017
[[tmz:video id=”0_8st5qp2g”]] Hollywood star Kristin Chenoweth thinks Joe Mixon has done enough to earn a second chance at life … saying his NFL future shouldn’t be ruined because of his 2014 assault. Permalink Source: TMZ Feed
Monday, January 16, 2017
Less than a week before the inauguration, political commentator Van Jones predicted “a horrendous abuse of power” once Donald Trump takes office as president of the United states. The CNN commentator spoke on Sunday night at the home of Netflix chief Ted Sarandos about the documentary “13th,” on a panel with filmmaker Ava DuVernay and media mogul Oprah Winfrey. The film explores the abuses and racial inequities of the prison system, with the title referring to the 13th amendment abolishing slavery. Also Read: '13th' NYFF Review: Ava DuVernay Connects the Dots From Slavery to #BlackLivesMatter Asked by Winfrey what he…
Sunday, January 15, 2017
Blac Chyna’s going radio silent on 2 men who claim she stiffed them for millions after they helped make her the celebrity she is today. Jason Alston and Lincoln Hayes of Infinite Grind Multimedia say they signed Blac Chyna back in June 2007 to a 10-year… Permalink Source: TMZ Feed
Sunday, January 15, 2017
Susan B. Anthony is a pivotal figure in the women’s rights movement, but during a sketch on “Saturday Night Live,” home girl was just flat out annoying. Host Felicity Jones, Cecily Strong, Aidy Bryant, Melissa Villasenor and Vanessa Bayer were taking a historic tour of the suffragette’s house when they decided to try and summon Anthony using an urban legend they’d heard of. You can check out the full sketch above. “I heard a secret that if a group of women holds hands in her living room and says her name three times, she’ll appear,” says one of the women. Also Read: 'SNL': 'Hot…
Saturday, January 14, 2017
Cesar Millan got bit where it really hurts when someone broke into his house and made off with a ton of jewelry. Law enforcement sources tell TMZ … the break-in happened Thursday night at Cesar’s home in Studio City, CA. We’re told the burglar or… Permalink Source: TMZ Feed
Saturday, January 14, 2017
TV Land has ordered a second season of the Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone-produced comedy series “Nobodies” two months ahead of the Season 1 premiere, the network announced Friday at the Television Critics Association press tour. “Nobodies” stars and is executive produced and written by The Groundlings alums Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf and Rachel Ramras. The comedy revolves around the three as they try desperately to land one of their famous friends for a feature script that they’ve developed, so that they, too, can rise to fame in Hollywood. The series is executive produced by McCarthy and Falcone with Michael…
Friday, January 13, 2017
Continuing the cheeky marketing that helped propel “Deadpool” into a surprise box office smash last year, star Ryan Reynolds released a short video pitching Fox’s R-rated superhero movie to Oscar voters. The half-minute clip, released Thursday on the actor’s Twitter page, cataloged some of the movie’s many achievements, including “4 pairs of assless chaps … 117 script pages, 456 ad-libs, 3 good walls and a 4th that’s broken, 42 rejection letters from Fox … and 783 million fans.” The Marvel hit, which grossed $363 million domestically, has drawn surprising awards attention in recent weeks, including a Producers Guild Award nomination…
Friday, January 13, 2017
Mendeecees Harris is making an odd plea for a guy who’s currently doing hard time for drug trafficking — he’s insisting he’s NOT a drug dealer … TMZ has learned. Seems too little, too late, but the ‘Love and Hip Hop NY’ star — who got 8 years in… Permalink Source: TMZ Feed
Thursday, January 12, 2017
By Christopher Zoukis On Dec. 15, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced its Office of Civil Rights has launched an investigation of the sheriff’s office and the district attorney’s office in Orange County, California, over repeated claims law enforcers there have systematically used jailhouse informants in ways that violate defendants’ rights. Authorized by a 1994 crime law, the civil “pattern or practice” probe will look into two claims: first, that the agencies violated inmates’ right to counsel under the Sixth Amendment by using informants to get incriminating statements from inmates who have retained legal counsel, contrary to the Supreme Court’s…