He teams up with Brian Sher and Stella Bulochnikov-Stolper to launch G3 Productions, which focuses on bringing unscripted series to the small screen.
The comedienne claims she never made out in public, calling the reports that linked her to Andre Balazs 'ridiculous mistruths'.
The 'Superficial' singer unveils the brand new track on the same day Spencer Pratt's 'embarrassing' song makes its way out.
Perry will turn up to be one of Ted's love interests, but first she would console Barney who is choking in tears and wrapped up in a blanket.
Trappist monks are facing the risk of being killed as they insist on staying in their monastery without military protection despite the war in the country.
The New Kids On The Block member who has experienced success when young, advised Bieber to hang in there because 'what goes up comes down, for whatever reason.'
Partnering with Floyd Mayweather, Jr., the rapper slash actor is celebrating the launch of Mayweather Productions at Sundance.
The Slim Shady is snapped arriving on the video shoot, wearing casual outfit as he prepared to do the filming.
Dr. Arnold Klein, who has also treated Elizabeth Taylor, owes up to $10 million to a number of parties including his medical partner.
'If I had jeans and t-shirts in my wardrobe, it's what I would end up wearing all the time with so many children,' she reasoned.
The martial art actor is settling in the Asian country for the sake of his children's education.
John Gertz Productions claimed they had the rights to 'The Interview Room' and pitched the screenplay to FOX in 2007 under the title 'Lie to Lie'.
After she was spotted on an alleged dinner date with the 'Saturday Night Live' cast, her rep claims, 'It was just a friendly outing amongst friends.'
Receiving a 95 per cent share of the public vote, Susan Boyle wins over actor Ewan McGregor and politician Tommy Sheridan.
A fan of Halle Berry, Aretha Franklin insists the Oscar-winning actress can lip-sync if she doesn't want to sing in her biopic.
19-year-old Ice Marrow, Jr. was booked into a police station in Van Nuys before released later on $5,000 bail.
The organization calls the plan to shoot in Italy a 'denigration' of Italian Americans while the cast member is hoping the locals would receive them with open arms.
Bosses at DAS Communications demanded compensation over allegations she owes them commission for unlawfully terminating her contract before she signed a major music deal.
Recalling his younger day when he made the raunchy tape, James Franco said, '[Now I am] watching it back and thinking, 'Oh, that looks horrible'.'
A number of audience which consisted of Hollywood executives reportedly walked out of the screening before the Al Pacison-starring movie finished.