Teen Bride Courtney Stodden to Get Reality Show
Yup,we all saw this one coming.
Courtney Stodden, who burst into the public’s consciousness in May when the then-16-year-old married 51-year-old actor Doug Hutchison, is getting a reality show.
Yup,we all saw this one coming.
Courtney Stodden, who burst into the public’s consciousness in May when the then-16-year-old married 51-year-old actor Doug Hutchison, is getting a reality show.
Did you watch this week's season premier of Dancing with the Stars?? I did!
The first elimination of the season isn't exactly heart wrenching, but it's interesting to see who ends up in the infamous Losers' Club of contestants eliminated after only one dance. This time around it was NBA star Ron Artest, also known as Metta World Peace. This particular elimination wasn't too surprising since Ron and Peta kicked off the season with a cha-cha the judges called "lacking in cha-cha content" and ended up at the bottom of the leaderboard.
Courteney Cox and David Arquette’s high-profile marriage may have ended in separation last October, but the two are still close enough to be working on a sitcom together which will be about — what else? — the ups and downs of relationships.
Jane Lynch opened the 63rd Emmy Awards with a song and dance number that took the audience through the world of television, reimagined as an inner-city apartment building housing all the top TV shows.
Lynch walked through scenes of hit series like ‘Mad Men‘ (where she was asked to leave the room when she informed Don Draper that in 50 years people would be fast-forwarding through commercials) and ‘The Big Bang Theory’ (where she learned that not all jokes merit canned laughter).
The stars of the small screen turned out for the 2011 Emmy Awards in Los Angeles Sunday evening, dressed to the nines for television’s big night. Taking a cue from the carpet’s hue, starlets like Lea Michele (‘Glee’), Nina Dobrev (‘The Vampire Diaries’) and Kate Winslet (‘Mildred Pierce’) showed up in red gowns and trains were in too, with actresses including Kristen Wiig (‘Saturday Night Live’), Christina Hendricks (‘Mad Men’) and Cobie Smulders (‘How I Met Your Mother’) sporting floor-sweeping hemlines.
‘Jersey Shore’ doesn’t just rot brains — it drains tax coffers, too.
MTV’s hit reality show, which depicts the exploits of a group of raisin-tanned 20-somethings as they live and party along the New Jersey coastline, has just had $420,000 of its 2009 production costs covered by the state’s Economic Development Authority.
While interviewing ‘New Girl’ star Zooey Deschanel on ‘Late Night,’ Jimmy Fallon played a clip from a video he and Deschanel made for his “disco, rollerskating, smash hit” called ‘Idiot Boyfriend.’
Note to Charlie Sheen: Your newfound hindsight is a wonderful thing, but tiger blood and Adonis DNA will be with us forever.
On this morning’s much-anticipated ’Today‘ interview with Sheen, the actor tried to distance himself from his epic meltdown earlier this year, insisting that he feels “calmer” and “mellower.”
One thing I will say about Elisabeth Hasselbeck, she's got the guts to say what she thinks. What do you think?
Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Michael Moore locked horns on Wednesday’s episode of The View, engaging in an entertainingly heated debate over the killing of Osama bin Laden.
To try to gain a little early traction, Fox and the CW are streaming free full-length pilot episodes of a few freshman shows ahead of premiere week.
In all eight seasons that Charlie Sheen was on the hit sitcom ‘Two and a Half Men,’ the program’s musical intro featured him on the left, Jon Cryer on the right, and Angus T. Jones in the middle as they sang their opening “manly men” theme.
But with Sheen’s showy departure, things obviously had to change.
GOOD NEWS LADIES!!!! We not get a new TV show all about Carries younger years!! Who's excited for this one? ~Erin
The CW has greenlit a new TV series based on ‘Sex and the City’ writer Candace Bushnell’s ‘The Carrie Diaries,’ a series of young adult novels that follows protagonist Carrie Bradshaw from her senior year in a circa-1980s small town high school through the launch of her writing career in New York.