Khloe Kardashian will remain to be a jet-setter after she delivers her baby. She would have to juggle living in Los Angeles, where her family is, and in Cleveland, where beau Tristan Thompson is from.
Jennifer Aniston stepped out in Los Angeles a week after she announced her split from husband Justin Theroux to attend the premiere of 'Game Night.' However, the actress skipped the red carpet.
A road rage incident gone bad ended up with Chevy Chase kicked off his feet a few weeks ago. The driver of the other vehicle, Michael Landrio, claimed it was self-defense after Chase attacked them first.
Oprah Winfrey just shrugged off Donald Trump's hate tweet. She also said that she tried hard to make sure her piece on '60 Minutes' was not biased and inaccurate.
A 'racist' letter containing a white powder, purported as anthrax, was sent to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Fortunately, it didn't reach the couple, as it was sorted out in St. James's Palace, prompting staff to call the Metropolitan Police.
Disgraced Hollywood tycoon Harvey Weinstein issues an apology to his former colleagues Meryl Streep and Jennifer Lawrence. Weinstein earned their ire after naming them in a motion that attempts to dismiss a sexual misconduct lawsuit against him.
Kendra Wilkinson denied that she and husband Hank Baskett make up fake marriage problems. She admitted that they have real issues at home, which they are trying to overcome.
'Batgirl' will no longer be directed by Joss Whedon, who was credited for his 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer.' He stressed that he could not write a story for the heroine from Gotham City.
'The Mummy' actor, Brendan Fraser has spoken on his mysterious disappearance from the big screen and also claimed he was assaulted and groped by ex-HFPA President, Phillip Berk. Fraser is one of the very few men in Hollywood to out their attacker.
Entertainment icon Quincy Jones took to Twitter to publicly apologize for the outlandish statements that he made over the past few weeks. Jones shared his controversial remarks on a diverse group of subjects from Michael Jackson to Taylor Swift.
The cast of ‘Parks and Recreation’ took on the National Rifle Association after the polarizing nonprofit organization posted a social media post that offended them. The show ran for seven seasons on NBC.
SATC actor Jason Lewis came to Sarah Jessica Parker's defense while speaking on the feud between her and Kim Cattrall. Lewis portrayed Cattrall's onscreen lover, Jerry 'Smith' Jerrod, during the show's sixth season.