Fans of Charlize Theron shouldn't be shocked if the South African actress heads out of America anytime soon. After all, she would be doing it for the sake of her children, Jackson and August.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is not the Terminator for nothing. The 70-year-old action star and former governor is doing well and staying positive after an emergency open heart surgery was performed on him last March.
'The Sandlot,' released in 1993 and starred Tom Guiry, celebrated its 25th anniversary. The director and the cast recently got together and shared how the film affected their lives up to date and even played baseball.
Sara Gilbert lets her onscreen daughter Emma Kenney know that she can count on her support as she embarks on her road to recovery. The 18-year-old actress recently revealed that she is planning to get treatment for her battles.
Andy Cohen confirmed that he is single and looking for dates online. There is one gay dating site though that kicks him out because the system thinks he is an impersonator.
Susan Sarandon announced her decision to abandon Facebook on social media. The actress is the recent addition to the growing list of celebrities who joined the #DeleteFacebook movement.
John Krasinski, who directed, wrote, and starred in thriller 'A Quiet Place,' gained the approval of the master of the genre, Stephen King. Krasinski revealed he got an email from the expert and was even offered Red Sox tickets.
Gabrielle Union doesn't want to get involved with the Tristan Thompson cheating scandal. The actress, who was snapped in the same area as Thompson and his mysterious brunette, states she doesn't know anything about the issue.
Meghan Markle returned to the United States to process her UK visa ahead of her wedding to Prince Harry on May 19. The former 'Suits' star applied for a family visa.
'Broad City' Season 5 is the final run of the show on Comedy Central. The network's president Kent Alterman revealed that it was stars and showrunners Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson's decision to end the series.
Model Janice Dickinson gave light on what transpired one night in 1982 during her meeting with Bill Cosby. Her story echoed the other accuser's accounts, who claimed the actor drugged them first before doing malicious acts on them.
'It: Chapter Two' is beefing up the cast list with A-list actors James McAvoy and Bill Hader in negotiations to join the sequel to the 2017 blockbuster. The two are expected to play adult versions of the Losers Club members.