• Kanye West Bans Scott Disick From Being Anywhere Near North West

    While Kim Kardashian seems to get shredded in the press for her parenting, so much so that even her own sister has bashed her, it's kind of ironic that Kanye West often emerges as the parent with a real head on his shoulders. He reportedly insists on the couples' daughter, North West, being shielded from any obvious bad influences and apparently that includes her uncle, Scott Disick.
  • Khloe Kardashian Reportedly Self-Medicating While Dealing With Split From French Montana, As Divorce From Lamar Odom Drags On

    Khloe Kardashian had the right idea when she first split from Lamar Odom- she became immersed in a healthy routine and focused on what she could control, herself. Unfortunately just a few short months into becoming a new and improved version of herself, Kardashian got together with French Montana. After dating for several months the two broke up plus Kardashian is reportedly still experiencing the emotional trauma of her divorce with Odom. According to Radar Online, her friends say that rather than getting better Kardashian has fallen into a pattern of self-medicating just to try and numb the hurt.
  • Former 'Days Of Our Lives' Star Peter Reckell Is Not Returning To Beloved Role, Clarifies Rumors

    There are a lot of Days Of Our Lives fans waking up disappointed today. There has been a lot of speculation recently that the beloved character, Bo Brady (as played by Peter Reckell) might be on its' way back to Salem. Reckell has said in interviews that he would love to return to give fans a better sense of closure because after being such an integral part of the Days' landscape for a few decades, the character was written out in a pretty lackluster way. Reckell's recent tweets have led long-time fans of the soap to believe that he was hashing out a deal with the powers-that-be but last night he confirmed that it simply wasn't the case at all.
  • Matt Damon, Ben Affleck Join Forces For SyFy Scripted Drama 'Incorporated'

    Just when we thought that Ben Affleck and Matt Damon couldn't get any busier, the Syfy Network announced that the duo is dipping their toes into scripted television, as their Pearl Street Films company is developing a new drama for the network. Their new venture, Incorporated is being described as a futuristic espionage thriller that is set in a world where corporation's appear to have endless power. This new drama is going to be the story of one man's attempts at beating the carefully organized system.
  • Lauren Cohan Thinks 'The Walking Dead' Season 5 Premiere Is 'Best Episode Yet'

    Fans of AMC's The Walking Dead are beyond excited to have their favorite series return tonight with the premiere of season 5. The network is teasing that the episode is extremely violent and hits a real emotional cord all in the same hour. Series star Lauren Cohan, who plays Maggie Greene, recently did an interview with Sirius XM ahead of the premiere and admitted that there are moments that even she couldn't watch onscreen from this first episode of the new season.
  • Secret Service Proves They Are Serious About Security By Pulling Vera Wang, Jenna Lyons Out Of White House Event Due To Paperwork Error

    Apparently White House security measures have intensified after weeks of scandal. The Secret Service has been accused of dropping the ball repeatedly and security issues came to a head last week with the resignation of Julia Pierson, who had served as director of the organization. The Secret Service vowed to beef up their security measures and apparently fashion mavens, Vera Wang and Jenna Lyon's learned first hand that they aren't kidding as both were blocked from entering the White House.
  • Christina Milian Claims Lil Wayne Is Her 'Best Friend' As Pregnant, Side Chick Rumors Continue To Buzz

    Christina Milian could care less what people are saying about her fling with Lil Wayne. The two confirmed that they were working together a few months back but it didn't take long for rumors of a romantic relationship to catch fire. While Milian isn't confirming that they are together she was also over heard at the Cafe'Bustelo popup cafe in Hollywood telling friends that Wayne is "like the best friend she has needed and not had in years.".
  • 'RHONY' Aviva Drescher Says Reality TV Ruined Marriage, Plans to Fix It on 'Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars'

    In order to be cast on any of Bravo's "Real Housewives" shows, you have to be ready to bring some drama to the table. They are not looking for boring women to chew scenery — instead, they hire cast members who are outspoken and not afraid to air dirty laundry. Aviva Drescher survived two seasons of "The Real Housewives of New York" before being fired. Apparently, she was too much trouble for producers to handle, and that is saying a lot for a show that thrives on drama. She has said that reailty TV has ruined her marriage, but plans to work things out with her husband on another such show. If you are a Drescher fan, then you will be thrilled to hear that she has signed on to do the upcoming season of "Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars."
  • Sinead O'Connor Promises Memoir on Marriages, Music Career Will Include 'Sexual Dirt'; Fans Turned Off by Subject Matter

    What do you do when you are a popular singer who likes to stir up controversy and fly in the face of established rules? Well, if you are Sinead O'Connor, you decide to channel your energy and candor into a tell-all memoir. Penguin Random House imprint Blue Rider Press announced Tuesday, Oct. 7, that the Irish rocker has inked a book deal that will include "sexual dirt" stemming from four marriages and 25 years in the music industry — and fans are not happy about that.
  • Will 'The Blacklist' Crash And Burn Like Several Other Hotly Anticipated Shows Have?

    We are only two weeks into the new fall season and already fans are weighing in on what shows are clicking- and what ones need to get it together quickly. At this time last season all eyes were glued to The Blacklist. James Spader seems unable to do any wrong while onscreen and his ingenious way of bringing Ray Reddington to life had instant fans begging for more. Throughout the season so many questions went unanswered which was cool for viewers' who love a slow build up as long as there is a pay off in the end. Unfortunately, creeping into season two something feels very off to fans. It's not the kind of thing that you can put your finger on either, it's just not working as well it seems.
  • TNT Cancels 'Dallas' Reboot, Leaving Fans Without Closure After Season 3 Cliffhanger Finale

    Fans of the rebooted version of Dallas that has aired on TNT for the last season are not going to be happy with the powers-that-be who decided that the show will not be returning for a fourth season. The show was originally painted as a continuation of the long-running nighttime soap that ran on CBS for 14 seasons. In addition to introducing viewers' to new characters the network also tapped into Dallas' rich family history and brought back Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy and Linda Gray to reprise their original characters. While the reboot never reached the same level of success as the original, it held its own in the ratings, raking in an average of 4.5 million viewers during season one.
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