Garth Brooks had donated $500,000 to an Oklahoma hospital for them to build a women's health center in his late mother's honor. Now they've been ordered to return the 500K and pay an additional 500K in damages.
After a 9-1-1- call seeking medical assistance, Demi Moore was taken to a Los Angeles hospital. Her rep says she is being treated for exhaustion. RadarOnline, however, says the problems are more serious.
Okay, they're only 'real life' in that they're real-life sculptures. Fortunately, there aren't two real people that look like this walking the streets. (Although I'm pretty sure I saw one of these guys on the subway this morning.)
At the auditions for American Idol in San Diego, the judges panel got a dose of star power, family style. Jane Carrey, daughter of actor Jim Carrey turned out to audition, singing Bonnie Raitt's "Something to Talk About." Then Jennifer Lopez had a flashback from her past.
Watch as this dachshund does it's best to get this baby to play fetch. It almost seems like he's willing to teach him if necessary. But sadly, this baby isn't quite there yet.
Most of the time when I read of a celebrity breakup, I'm a little emotionless: "Meh. Okay." But for some reason I think it's kind of a bummer that Seal and Heidi Klum are splitting up.
We've seen lots of trainwrecks, grandstanding and unusual song choices during the auditions on American Idol before. So will this guy's performance of the Family Matters theme be any good - and will it get him through? You might be surprised.
It has been rumored for a long while that Talia al Ghul will be a major part of Christopher Nolan's upcoming epic, THE DARK KNIGHT RISES. And now, we have just that confirmation.
Once again, a celeb has taught us an important lesson: don't get a tattoo with your lover, girlfriend/boyfriend or spouse's name. Breakups are painful enough. Don't add tattoo removal on top of it.
William Shatner, who famously mocks his own willingness to shill for virtually anyone who pays him, can now write off his Priceline gig. The brand is killing off his character with a bang (or, rather, CRASH) in a commercial campaign this Monday. Here's the spot...
Mark Wahlberg's management team just emailed POPgoesTheWeek a statement from Wahlberg apologizing for an interview where he claimed he could have stopped a plane from crashing into the World Trade Center.
This week's "Modern Family" features a toddler appears to use a bleeped curse word. And because of something as little as that, a protestor has asked ABC to pull the episode completely
Mark Wahlberg may be the star of a number of action movies, but would he be able to fight back in a real life-threatening situation such as 9/11? According to him, yes.
Denver Broncos phenom Tim Tebow has passed up an invitation from CBS to be an in-studio analyst for this weekend's AFC Championship Game. An NFL source may indicate at least part of the reason.
Mike Finkelstein has a friend who argued that girls always need a guy to take care of them. He said that guys are always stronger. Mike took this friend to see a little movie with Gina Carano. That friend is now terrified of getting beat up by a girl (which probably could have happened anyway, even before they saw the movie…). Here is his review of “Haywireâ€ÂÂ.
Making the rounds online today, a collection of flubbed lines from the Golden Age of Hollywood film. It's strange to see these old clips, and kind of surprising to hear the typical reactions. (One really tame, the other surprisingly edgy for the time.)