Meet Axl Jack Duhamel, and more news to note
September 17th, 2013
06:20 PM ET

Meet Axl Jack Duhamel, and more news to note

Today's news you might've missed:

  • With a name like Axl Jack, it makes sense that his first photo would include headphones. Adorable, tiny baby ones: [Fergie's Facebook]
  • Apparently, a Miley Cyrus costume on Halloween might carry an unintended message. An online survey of single guys, who may also be 12-year-old dunces, shows that the majority believe women dressed as Miley are most likely to hand out more than candy. [LAT]
  • But before you Google "Miley Cyrus Halloween costume," a fair warning to stay away from the name "Lily Collins." [HuffPost]
  • Fox's new show "Sleepy Hollow" was a certifiable cluster of crazy, but that ended up being what viewers wanted: the premiere had 10 million viewers at 9 p.m.
  • Katy Perry's newest single is darker than "Roar" - hence the title, "Dark Horse" - but we predict it'll be just as addictive:

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Filed under: While you were working
Sandra Bullock: Motherhood before Hollywood
September 17th, 2013
05:55 PM ET

Sandra Bullock: Motherhood before Hollywood

Sandra Bullock's sci-fi thriller "Gravity" is easily one of the most-anticipated movies of the fall, and early reviews hint this could also be one of her best.

But if the project and its reception somehow negatively interrupted her life with three-year-old son Louis, Bullock has no problem with leaving Hollywood in her rear view.

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Filed under: Celebrities • Sandra Bullock
Mark Wahlberg earns high school diploma
September 17th, 2013
05:11 PM ET

Mark Wahlberg earns high school diploma

It's never too late to learn something new, and Mark Wahlberg has proof.

The 42-year-old actor earned his high school diploma this summer, years after dropping out of high school in the ninth grade.

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Filed under: Celebrities
Julie Chen responds to surgery critics
September 17th, 2013
03:15 PM ET

Julie Chen responds to surgery critics

On Monday's "The Talk," co-host Julie Chen responded to those who've criticized her decision to have eye surgery early on in her career.

As the TV personality explained last week on the CBS daytime program, her "secret" was that she'd undergone surgery after a boss told her she wouldn't make it in the business because her eyes were too small.

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Filed under: Celebrities • television
Emmys plans tribute for Gandolfini, Monteith and more
September 17th, 2013
12:29 PM ET

Emmys plans tribute for Gandolfini, Monteith and more

At Sunday's Primetime Emmys ceremony, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences will offer special tributes to some of TV's fallen stars.

The organization has planned to highlight the careers of James Gandolfini, Cory Monteith, Jean Stapleton, Jonathan Winters and Gary David Goldberg.

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Filed under: Awards Season • Celebrities • Emmys • television
September 17th, 2013
11:20 AM ET

Ben Affleck on 'Batfleck' backlash: I'm tough

The sustained hatred for Warner Bros. recent Batman casting was hard to miss - particularly for the actor who landed the part.

But Ben Affleck - or "Batfleck," as he shall henceforth be known - told Jimmy Fallon on "Late Night" that he can handle the hate. Or so he thought.

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Filed under: Ben Affleck • Celebrities
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