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The "Charlie's Angels" star will appear alongside Jamie Foxx in the Netflix comedy "Back in Action." → Read More
Before his own death by suicide, the 23-year-old wrote that he couldn't "go on" without his fiancée. → Read More
The Olympic diver reflects on fame, fatherhood, LGBTQ advocacy and his love of knitwear in a compelling new book. → Read More
The romantic drama also stars Emma Corrin and David Dawson and is due out in October. → Read More
Ariana DeBose, Jonathan Groff, Lea Michele and other stars helped bring the 2022 theater season to a spectacular close Sunday. → Read More
In her Netflix documentary Halftime, the music superstar talks about her frustrations over the time constraints of 2020's co-headlining performance. → Read More
"You’ll always be my baby girl," the former president wrote to his younger daughter, who turned 21 on June 10. → Read More
The "Goodfellas" actor appears opposite Taron Egerton in the true crime drama, due out on Apple TV+ July 8. → Read More
The Oscar nominee said she had not previously addressed her sexuality in the media because "nobody asked." → Read More
The new version also stars Cynthia Erivo, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Luke Evans. It premieres Sept. 8. → Read More
The LGBTQ-inclusive romantic comedy will conclude with an eight-episode final season on Hulu and Disney+. → Read More
The "Riverdale" actor's self-described "rants" have been interpreted as a dig at Kim Kardashian, who said she lost 16 pounds to fit into Marilyn Monroe's gown. → Read More
The romantic comedy, due out June 3 on Hulu, is billed as a queer-inclusive take on "Pride and Prejudice." → Read More
Michael Feinstein alleged that the Cabaret star was "forced" to appear in a wheelchair against her wishes. → Read More
The Tennessee Republican appeared confused about the location of her home state while alluding to former President Donald Trump's now-defunct project. → Read More
One of 2005’s most buzzed-about blockbusters nearly had a different leading lady. During an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Thursday, Gwen Stefani briefly recalled auditioning for the part of Jane Smith in Mr. & Mrs. Smith. Angelina Jolie went on to play the role in the film, which also starred Brad Pitt. “Angelina beat me,” the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter quipped as the… → Read More
The Truman Show actor told Access Hollywood he's hoping to focus on art and family moving forward, but he didn't give an exact timeline. → Read More
The "Die Hard" star's family made the announcement in an emotional social media post. → Read More
The company has faced a barrage of criticism in recent weeks for its initial reluctance to condemn the controversial anti-LGBTQ legislation. → Read More
The West Side Story star was visibly emotional as she acknowledged the historic significance of her win in her acceptance speech. → Read More