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Two of Paul Newman’s Daughters Sue Family Foundation Over Getting Pushed Aside by Board: “The whole family is demoralized”
Two of Paul Newman's daughters have sued the Newman's Own Foundation over their feeling that they've been increasingly pushed out and minimized by the...
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Rolling Stone Magazine Raises Ire of Michael Jackson Family By Dubbing Harry Styles “New King of Pop”
Uh oh.
Rolling Stone may have bitten off more than it can chew. On the cover of their UK issue they've dubbed Harry Styles "the...
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Facebook Billionaire Sheryl Sandberg Has Married Actor Jon Bernthal’s Brother
So weird: People magazine doesn't seem to realize that the man Sheryl Sandberg has married, Tom Bernthal, is the brother of actor Jon Bernthal....
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Media Alert: Brian Stelter, “Reliable Sources” Staff OUT at CNN, Condolences to NBC’s Richard Engel
CNN's Brian Stelter has confirmed after many reports that he's out at CNN, his show, "Reliable Sources," has been cancelled. Other reports say the...
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Paul Simon is Making a New Album, and Making Friends in the Studio with Cabaret Singers
Good news: even though he's stopped touring, Paul Simon is still writing and making new records. According to a Facebook post from cabaret singer...
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Exclusive: Soap Actress Anna Stuart Talks About On Screen Daughter, Anne Heche: “She is truly dancing with the stars”
EXCLUSIVE Actress Anna Stuart, a superstar on daytime TV for the last several decades, played Anne Heche's mother on the NBC soap opera, Another...
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Gwyneth Paltrow Becomes First Oscar Winning Actress to Be a Guest Judge on “Shark Tank”
Well, that's it.
Gwyneth Paltrow is joining "Shark Tank" as a guest shark..
Paltrow won an Oscar in 1999 for "Shakespeare in Love." She never again...
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Demi Lovato Releases Her “29” Single Possibly Targeting Wilmer Valderrama For Dating Her When She Was 17
Demi Lovato has released her new song, "29," in advance of tomorrow night's album release of "Holy FVck."
Lovato is now 29. But when she...
