Speculations on the reunion of Spice Girls have been going around and Melanie C puts it to an end.
White Stripes rocker Jack White and Karen Elson are expecting their second child.
Bryce Dallas Howard is reportedly in talks to take over Lindsay Lohan's role in "The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond."
Still going stronger, newly reformed Take That is topping the chart again for two consecutive weeks through "Shine".
Snoop Dogg was arrested in Stockholm in the early hours of Monday March 12th suspected of drug use.
Jack Black is joining his fellow Frat Pack member Ben Stiller in "Tropic Thunder", playing an overweight gross-out comedian.
Kristy Swanson is being tipped to play Anna Nicole Smith on "Law and Order: Criminal Intent."
What can the fans expect from Young Buck's new album is its versality and vividness.
Busta Rhymes was banned from a Manhattan movie set earlier this weekend by police due to security concerns police had over public safety.
Naomi Watts has agreed to be the leadstar in First Look Pictures' new romantic comedy "Kicked, Bitten and Scratched."
Tori Spelling is working towards reconciling with her mother Candy Spelling before she becomes a first-time mum.
The confusion whether "Excuse My French" belongs to Kylie Minogue or not is finally set straight.
Mandy Moore and DJ AM have split after two months of dating, it has been reported.
Funnyman Rob Schneider is currently in negotiations to star alongside his frequent collaborator Adam Sandler in Columbia Pictures' comedy "You Don't Mess with the Zohan."
Hollywood hunk Josh Hartnett will both star in and produce indie flick "August" with Austin Chick at helm.
Ashton Kutcher and Neil LaBute are both involved in talks to take part in "Lakeview Terrace."
As part of the additional venue, India will be Aerosmith's first visit ever.
Jenna Elfman is set to star in "Literary Superstar" for ABC.
With sophomore album "Our Earthly Pleasures" due to out in US soon, the band is supporting it with a 14 dates tour.
Eddie Murphy is making reunion with his "Norbit" co-star Katt Williams at DreamWorks to work on a comedy flick entitled "Marshals."