'The Bachelorette' finale has a record low, and more news to note
July 29th, 2014
05:30 PM ET

'The Bachelorette' finale has a record low, and more news to note

Today's talk you might've missed:

    • "Bachelorette" Andi Dorfman got engaged on the "Bachelorette" finale Monday night ... except no one really cared. The episode had a record low number of viewers, with 7.5 million tuning in. While that's down from last year's "Bachelorette" finale, Monday's episode was actually the most-watched one all season. [USA Today]
    • Can't stop watching the "Fifty Shades of Grey" trailer? It's OK, you're not alone. Like, by far: the clip is already the most-watched trailer of 2014. [THR]
    • If you want to see Zoe Saldana in the nude, now's your chance. [Us Weekly]
    • Maksim Chmerkovskiy says he won't be returning to "Dancing With the Stars" as a dancer next season, but somehow we don't think he's gone from the show for good. [Just Jared]
    • Know how much Charlie Hunnam loves his fans? When he couldn't make "Sons of Anarchy's" Comic-Con panel, he gave them this video instead:

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  • To prove that all's well with their "conscious uncoupling," Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow "re-coupled" for the night on Monday as they attended an East Hamptons screening together. [People]
  • This is what happens when Zac Efron goes into the woods with Bear Grylls:

Filed under: While you were working
The return of Hilary Duff (the singer)
July 29th, 2014
04:51 PM ET

The return of Hilary Duff (the singer)

Remember when Hilary Duff used to sing? Well, with her new RCA Records contract you won't have to strain your memory.

The former Disney star was announced as the record label's newest addition on July 23, and on July 29 Duff released the first single, "Chasing the Sun," from her upcoming album.

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