Jennie Garth on her split, new reality showDid Jennie Garth know her marriage was headed for the rocks when she signed on to do a reality show? “I had no idea,” she said during an interview with “Access Hollywood Live.” While promoting her upcoming CMT series, “Jennie Garth: A Little Bit Country,” the former “90210” star confirmed that the show will touch on her split from Facinelli. Police: Singer El DeBarge booked for possessionSinger El DeBarge was booked on Monday for alleged possession of drugs with an intent to sell, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department told CNN. According to the police, the three-time Grammy-nominee was one of two suspects arrested after narcotics were recovered near Los Angeles’ White Oak Avenue and the 101 Freeway. Muslims urged to return tickets for Lady Gaga's Jakarta concertIt looks like some Muslims might not be singing along at Lady Gaga's June concert in Indonesia. The mega pop star was given a thumbs-down earlier this week by a "high-ranking member" of the country’s highest Islamic authority, according to The Jakarta Globe. The report states that Indonesian Council of Ulema chairman Cholil Ridwan is urging Muslims not to attend the overtly sexy and controversial singer’s upcoming concert in Jakarta. Why Kathy Bates kept her cancer privateMore than eight years after battling ovarian cancer, Kathy Bates is sharing her story. The Oscar-winner opened up about her struggle for the first time on “Anderson” - Anderson Cooper’s daytime talk show - to air on Thursday. “I was contracted to go into a movie at that time,” Bates said, referencing her 2004 flick “Little Black Book,” in which she starred alongside Brittany Murphy (who died in December 2010 at 32 years old). “But my doctors at the time, they had to get insurance approval and all of that so, you know, I was very quiet about it. And I had to go back to work right away.” Gene Simmons disses 'Rihanna-schmianna'At a Tuesday press conference in Hollywood, to announce their co-headlining tour, KISS and Motley Crue bragged that their show would feature live, take-no-prisoners rock and roll. "No karaoke singers allowed. No fake bullsh*t," scoffed KISS bassist Gene Simmons. "Leave that to Rihanna-Schmianna and everybody else whose name ends with an 'a.'" Later, Simmons' cohort, Paul Stanley, took the diss even further in an interview with CNN. |
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