October 30th, 2012
11:58 AM ET

Celebs share concern for victims of Sandy

Celebrities shared their concern for those on the East Coast at the Hollywood premiere of Disney’s “Wreck-It Ralph” on Monday.

“[I’ve] been watching the weather channel non-stop and I feel like I’m there, and then I turn and there’s just blue skies and sunshine,” Sarah Silverman, who voices Vanellope von Schweetz in the animated 3-D flick told CNN. “And I feel guilty, but not too guilty.”

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Overheard: Chelsea Handler wants to focus on off-camera work, gain weight
October 26th, 2012
01:00 PM ET

Overheard: Chelsea Handler wants to focus on off-camera work, gain weight

Chelsea Handler spends a great deal of time in front of the camera, what with her E! talk show, “Chelsea Lately,” her spin-off, “After Lately," and NBC’s short-lived “Are You There, Chelsea?” – which she also wrote and produced.

And then there’s Handler’s foray into film, which continues with the teenage Halloween adventure “Fun Size,” opening in theaters on Friday.

But at the film’s Los Angeles premiere on Thursday, the comedian told CNN she’d like to focus on another aspect of the biz.

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Tony Lucca: I'm sorry for my role in 'The Voice' drama
May 8th, 2012
03:19 PM ET

Tony Lucca: I'm sorry for my role in 'The Voice' drama

With this being finale week on "The Voice," we figured the final live performance show would have its dramatic moments.

But some viewers may not have expected for Christina Aguilera's ongoing tiff with her fellow former Mouseketeer Tony Lucca to have reared its head once again on Monday's show.

Aguilera already accused Lucca of getting a leg-up on the competition thanks to his celebrity support, most notably from another former "Mickey Mouse Club" star, Justin Timberlake (which Lucca cheekily responded to with a rendition of Britney Spears' "Baby One More Time" - 'cause, you know, she's yet another "Mickey Mouse Club" alum.)

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