Julianne Hough may have apologized for her ill-advised blackface Halloween costume, but for Martha Plimpton, it's too little too late.
The Raising Hope actress went on an epic Twitter rant Saturday after news broke that Hough had dressed up as the Orange Is the New Black character Crazy Eyes (Uzo Aduba) for Halloween.
Chris Brown was arrested in Washington, D.C. early Sunday morning and charged with felony assault, CNN reports.
It was Edward Norton's first time hosting Saturday Night Live this weekend, but he got some helpful advice right at the start from a couple of veterans.
Alec Baldwin and Miley Cyrus made appearances during Norton's opening monologue, with 16-time host Baldwin offering Norton some tips — and Baldwin deadpanning that his turn in American History X was "hilarious." Cyrus basically promoted her upcoming tour and twerked later on in the episode (sigh).
Christina Ricci married her longtime boyfriend, camera technician James Heerdegen,Saturday in New York City, People reports.
Game 3 of the 2013 World Series will be one for the history books, with the St. Louis Cardinals beating the Boston Red Sox to pull ahead in the series after an unusual call in the bottom of the ninth inning.
Is there a chance Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones won't get divorced? Douglas told Jay Leno last week that he was "hopeful" about possibly salvaging their 13-year marriage.
Naomi Campbell revealed her sensitive side when she broke down crying whiletalking about her anger issues on The Jonathan Ross Show, according to The Mirror.
"I'm crying, you made me cry," Campbell, 43, told Ross when discussing her past problems.
The U.S. Olympic bobsled team is getting some help from track stars Lolo Jones and Lauryn Williams, The Associated Press reports.
Jones, who specialized in hurdling, and Williams, a gold medal sprinter, were among the nine women chosen for the national team on Saturday. Theaccomplishment is particularly notable for Williams, who had never touched a bobsled until July. read more
Marcia Wallace, who voiced Edna Krabapple on The Simpsons, has died, TMZreports. She was 70.Although Wallace's close friend Cathryn Michon told Deadline that Wallace passed away because of complications from breast cancer — which she was diagnosed with in 1985 — her son Mikey told TMZ that her death was due tocomplications from pneumonia.Remember other celebrities we lost this yearIn addition to The Simpsons, Wallace starred on The Bob Newhart Show as the receptionist Carol... read more
Dracula's ratings didn't suck!
The new NBC drama debuted to 5.3 million viewers and a 1.8 in the adults 18-to-49 demographic, making it the network's highest rating in the timeslot since Jan. 4 (excluding breaking news).
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