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Glee's Gloria Estefan on Playing Santana's Mom: "The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far from the Tree"

Glee

When Glee fans got their first look into the personal life of Santana Lopez (Naya Rivera) earlier this season, it was not a pretty picture. Santana came out as a lesbian to her beloved grandmother, only to be rejected and kicked out of her home. Fortunately, help is on the way.

"That bugged me. She needed a supportive mom," Gloria Estefan, who guest-stars as Santana's mom Maribel, tells TVGuide.com.

Go behind the scenes of Glee's tearful graduation episode: It's the end of an era

In the season finale (Tuesday at 9/8c on Fox), Santana's mom is... read more

Glee First Look: Lindsay Lohan Judges Nationals, New Directions Does a Body Switch

Lindsay Lohan

Get ready for one crazy road to Nationals when New Directions goes through a Freaky Friday-inspired body switch in an upcoming two-hour episode of Glee. Speaking of, Lindsay Lohan will take a seat at the judges' table — and she'd better be voting for McKinley High!

Glee spoiler photos: Check out shots from the upcoming episodes

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Report: Pitbull Being Courted By Glee

Pitbull

First it was Ricky Martin. Then Gloria Estefan was booked to play the mother of Santana (Naya Rivera). read more

Gloria Estefan in Talks to Guest-Star on Glee

Gloria Estefan

An international superstar might be moving to Lima Heights Adjacent.

Grammy winner Gloria Estefan is in negotiations to guest-star on an upcoming January episode of Glee, EW reports. She'd play the mother of Santana (Naya Rivera), who recently came out of the closet. Santana claimed that her parents -- unlike the disapproving abuela we've already met -- were supportive of her.

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Rosie O'Donnell Returns to TV: The 8 Things to Expect From OWN's The Rosie Show

Rosie O'Donnell

Last Friday, Rosie O'Donnell composed some poetry about her return to television. Included are lines about how she had blown the deadline for publishing the poem online, as well as observations about the people she met that same night while eating dinner at Gibsons Steak House in Chicago.

As for what's to come on her new talk show, she wrote only this: "as I prepare to return / 2 something much bigger than a show / I am reminded how lucky I am / have always been / thank u oprah / here we go." O'Donnell says, so far, she feels no pressure. "I feel nothing but privilege, truthfully," she told reporters during a conference call Wednesday. ""For Oprah to not only ask me to be on ...
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Simon Cowell: We’re Still Having Nightly Arguments over Choosing X Factor Judges

Simon Cowell

To hear Simon Cowell tell it, The X Factor judges are far from being finalized.

Oh, he'll confirm that Fergie's name was "put forward" and, yes, Gloria Estefan showed up at Thursday's Miami open auditions, but other than L.A. Reid, no one's a lock.

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Drama On DWTS

Jennifer Lopez by Carol Kaelson/ABC

by Deborah Starr SeibelNothing, it seems, is calm this season on Dancing with the Stars (airs Mondays at 8 pm/ET and Tuesdays at 9 pm/ET on ABC). It isn't just the stars who are having trouble (Marie Osmond fainting, Jennie Garth crashing, Jane Seymour losing her mother). The guest stars are in the weeds, too. Last week Gloria Estefan had to bow out of performing on results night when her mother became seriously ill. And this week Jennifer Lopez had to tape her two segments on Sunday night — instead of performing live on Tuesday — due to her own family emergency, the passing of her grandmother...read more read more

Dancing with the Stars Backstage Report: Wayne Saves the Day!

Wayne Newton, Dancing with the Stars

It was proving to be an unusually long taping at Dancing with the Stars. Starting at 3 in the afternoon and not wrapping until 7 at night, Tuesday's results show was a demonstration of what can happen when a headline act cancels at the eleventh hour and everybody else has to take up the slack. The missing link? Guest star Gloria Estefan, who was supposed to perform but had to rush home to Miami on Monday after her mother, Gloria Fajardo, was taken into the hospital for emergency stomach surgery. "You have to take care of your real life, first," says Dancing judge Carrie Ann Inaba. "This is just TV." But in this case, big TV, and a top-ten show that's become a ratings monster. Which meant that Dancing executive producer Conrad Green had an imp read more

This week, two of my favorite...

This week, two of my favorite reality shows signed off with satisfying (if, in one case, anticlimactic) season finales. On Bravo's thoroughly addictive Project Runway, Chloe Dao won on the strength of her glamorous, vivid collection, which to my eyes did outshine both Daniel Vosovic's and Santino Rice's. But in the bigger picture, I still feel Daniel won the season, so I was a bit deflated when it was all over. Daniel dominated many of the challenges, and even his relatively tame collection was lovely to behold. And unlike businesslike Chloe, Daniel's passion for his craft was evident throughout the season. (The less said the better about Santino, who did manage to create a couple of stunners in his collection. But he's had his time hogging the spotlight, and I'm more than happy to move on.) And then there's WB's adorable read more

Gloria Estefan's Idol Gossip

The third season of American Idol ended last week, but people are still buzzing about it, including former guest judge Gloria Estefan. The Latina diva took a break from her busy pre-tour schedule to discuss her experience with the pop-culture phenom, Fantasia's victory and, of course, the acid-tongued Simon Cowell. Do you think these reality-music contests are taking away from "real" musicians? Gloria Estefan: I think it's kind of arrogant of us to think that we're the only "real" musicians. If you think back, there have been these kinds of shows since the dawn of time; all the way back to Arthur Godfrey, there's always been talent shows. I think the difference with this one and why it's had such success, quite honestly, is Simon. We started watching, my daughter and I, a couple seasons ago, because of "the mean guy." Is Simon really that nasty in real life? Gloria: No, of course not. It's a shtick and he's gotta do it. He' read more

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