Rosie O’Donnell Makes Bubbly Unemployed Audience Member Her New Announcer [VIDEO]
Rosie O’Donnell sent an unemployed audience member into hysterics by making her show announcer until the end of 2011 on ‘The Rosie Show.’ Is Rosie the new Oprah?
Rosie O’Donnell sent an unemployed audience member into hysterics by making her show announcer until the end of 2011 on ‘The Rosie Show.’ Is Rosie the new Oprah?
A lot of famous funny people have received the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, and this year Will Ferrell took home the award. The actor joins the ranks of Richard Pryor, Whoopi Goldberg and Tina Fey, who have all been honored with the award since its inception in 1998.
Of course, because it’s Will Ferrell, the ceremony couldn’t go off without something happening.
British game show host Bradley Walsh couldn’t contain the laughter brought on by the funny-sounding name of German skier Fanny Chmelar. Walsh gets an A for effort, but once that giggle fit takes hold, there’s no stopping it.
During a road trip to Idaho, six-year-old Justice Wadsworth lost a teddy bear. But this wasn’t just any stuffed animal. The bear was a beloved gift from her Army dad, who’s currently stationed in Korea.
Controversial talk show host Bill O’Reilly was on ‘Letterman’ last night, and as usual it wasn’t exactly a smooth appearance.
A $2.5 million luxury tourist yacht was being launched on the Yellow River in China’s Gansu Province when, suddenly, it began to sink at the stern.
For those who thought a ‘Princess Bride’ reunion was inconceivable, think again. Cary Elwes, Robin Wright, Billy Crystal, Chris Sarandon, Carol Kane and Wallace Shawn appeared on ‘Good Morning America’ to wax nostalgic on the beloved movie.
As a way to highlight the plight of starving children in America, ‘Sesame Street‘ has introduced Lily, an impoverished (and extremely adorable) muppet whose family struggles just to put food on the table.
Think Kim Kardashian is simply famous for being famous? Recently, the socialite proved she has at least one definable talent by, uh, holding a glass.
Who would’ve thought we’d ever see Conan O’Brien back at NBC? Well, that’s exactly what happened last night when O’Brien popped in to visit Jimmy Fallon on ‘Late Night,’ the show he hosted for 16 years.
Anchorman Josh Elliott paid homage to John Cusack’s iconic boombox scene from ‘Say Anything’ on ‘Good Morning America‘ as part of “Totally Awesome ’80s Week.” Sniff. Sorry, that moment always gets us a little choked up.