After weeks of back and forth, a civil judge has finally granted Selena Gomez a three-year restraining order against a man accused of threatening to kill her.
A few months ago, we reported to you a story about an actress who was suing IMDb for violating her privacy rights and posting her age. Well now, that actress has finally revealed her name.
When you receive more than 100 million dollars in a divorce settlement, razing a 12 million dollar home probably doesn't phase you so much. As for me, I shudder to think this beautiful home was bulldozed.
So what did you get for Christmas? Maybe you got a BluRay player, or a new sweater, or even a new car. What did Brad Pitt get from Angelina Jolie? A waterfall.
This frog thinks the 'ants' on the smartphone game "Antcrusher" are real. And so, he does what any smart frog would do. He goes after them.
This is truly unbelievable.
An untrue news release announcing the death of Jon Bon Jovi went wild online today, and before you know it, Bon Jovi had joined the ranks of celebrities who've been inaccurately pronounced dead on Twitter. Here's what the first 'news release' said, and other stars who got falsely killed off on the web.
Piers Morgan was interviewing comic Dane Cook on "Piers Morgan Tonight" the other night when he decided to pay tribute to the life of comic Patrice O'Neal, who is, for the record, a man. But apparently Piers, or a show writer, wasn't aware of that, and Morgan goes on to set up what a funny person SHE was. Awkward.
Remember the musical group Hanson? Their infectiously catchy son "MmmBop" got stuck in the public consciousness'. In 1997. It only stands to reason they would create a beer named after the tune 14 years later. Call it a hangover in judgement.
Remember when Michael Lohan was arrested on battery charges, and had to be taken to the hospital because he was complaining of chest pains? Well, it turns out that something serious was going on in there...
Many people would argue that Sylvester Stallone has pushed Rocky and Rambo to their breaking points, with six movies and four movies respectively. I have to admit that while I loved ROCKY BALBOA, hearing this kinda makes me agree...
This is a classic example of "you have to see it to believe it." Over the summer, a tourist at Fitzgerald Marine Reserve in Moss Beach, California captures an octopus coming out of the water and going for a walk. Freaky, and fascinating.
In a clip that looks to be around 20 years old, this reporter turned to the salty language after her signoff. Little did she know that someday this thing called YouTube would be invented, and her moment of vulgarity would be rediscovered - making the clip a sudden viral sensation.
Japan's Calorie Shaper, a spanx-like boxer brief type of underwear, may not actually burn calories as the product suggests, but I certainly enjoy seeing them dance about it.