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.
Comedy genius Chevy Chase found himself in a road rage in New York state while driving. The 'Saturday Night Live’ legend claimed that a rogue driver cut him off the road and later kicked him.
Actor Terry Crews opened up about his sexual assault lawsuit against WME agent Adam Venit on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2018. Crews claimed that though he has a case against Venit, he still pays his management company.
The favorite 'The Shape of Water' for Oscar's Best Picture this year found itself under intense scrutiny just weeks before the Academy Awards. The director behind the film, Guillermo del Toro, was accused of plagiarizing its central idea by the son of a well-known playwright.
‘Star Wars' actor Mark Hamill will be honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Hamill, best known for playing the iconic role of Luke Skywalker in the space opera franchise, will receive the honor on March 8.
HBO is building another 'Westworld' park out in Austin, Texas to allow fans experience the set of the American thriller series. The three-day park event is open from March 9 to 11.
Meryl Streep was just one of the women used by Harvey Weinstein's lawyers in defense of their client. However, the actress said that the magnate should learn to face the consequences of his actions.
Ryan Reynolds announced his new ownership of 'the best tasting gin in the world.' The actor plans to be an active member of the board and give creative direction to the Aviation Gin brand.
Stephen Colbert denounced lawmakers' inaction toward the public uproar for a gun control. He also praised the children, specifically the students of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, for putting a stand.
Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux had long planned that they would start a family of their own. However, for an unknown reason, the plan did not push through.
‘Teen Mom’ star and ‘New York Times’ Best Selling Author Farrah Abraham has sued MTV’s parent company, Viacom, for $5,000,000. Abraham appeared on ’16 And Pregnant’ and other MTV shows.