Harvey Weinstein's former assistant, Zelda Perkins, speaks out about her former boss. Perkins divulges her relationship with Weinstein and another scandal he was involved in.
Georgina Chapman left her husband, Harvey Weinstein, after Weinstein was accused of sexually harassing and abusing over 80 women. The designer has yet to file to officially file for divorce but the couple's prenup states Chapman could leave with a twelve million dollars if she decides to.
Disgraced celebrity chef Mario Batali attempted to apologize for his misdeeds to his fans. His apology backfired when Batali included a controversial recipe regarding pizza dough cinnamon rolls.
President Trump has made an official presidential sighting at Walt Disney World. The legendary theme park revealed their animatronic version of the U.S. President at its Hall of Presidents attraction.
Actor and comedian T.J. Miller has been accused of sexually assaulting, choking, and punching a woman. The woman claims the incident occurred while the two attended college.
Matt Damon is once again in a hot seat. The actor suggested that the media needs to focus on the men in Hollywood that aren't sexually harassing women.
Tarana Burke, social activist and founder of the #MeToo movement will be the distinguished guest of honor at Time Square's New Year's Eve Celebration. Burke will also release the ball as millions of people countdown to 2018.
Kim Jonghyun, lead singer of the South Korean boy band SHINee, was found dead on Monday, Dec. 18, in an apparent suicide. The K-pop star was 27 years old.
Iggy Azalea and Nick Young had quite the awkward reunion over the weekend. Even though Young was all smiles about it, Iggy had lots to say about her former fiance.
In an exclusive interview with Jezebel, Glenn Close opens up about Harvey Weinstein, the sexual harassment actresses face and how gossip protects (some) women in the industry from getting harmed.
Fans of FOX's Bob's Burgers can finally get a taste of one of Bob's grill sizzling burgers. The sitcom is bringing a pop-up to New York City for one week only. The menu will feature some of Bob's infamous burgers.
Sports television network ESPN has lost one of its key leaders. Longtime ESPN president John Skipper has resigned from the company to deal with his addiction issues.