Cottrell Guidry is set to make an honest witch out of Kat Graham. The Vampire Diaries star is engaged Guidry, an actor who has appeared in such films as See You on the Other Side and Skyler . Guidry confirmed the happy news over Facebook this weekend, while also Tweeting on Sunday, while preparing to walk the dog, “#Waiting forWifey.” At this time, neither of the stars’ reps have confirmed the engagement, but assuming it’s true, join us in wishing the couple nothing bu the absolute best.
Linda Hogan appeared yesterday on Access Hollywood Live to promote her book “Wrestling the Hulk: My Life Against the Ropes,” only for the conversation to quickly turn to the Hulk Hogan sex tape . “It really is quite an embarrassment for our family,” Linda said of the video, which depicts Hogan giving it to Heather Clem in 2006. “I’m not really shocked because I knew that he was having affairs and I knew that he was cheating.” Hogan has admitted to stepping out on his wife, but has insisted he had no knowledge he and Clem were being filmed, nor did he play a role in releasing the tape. He also sort of blamed Linda for the affair because he said she abused him physically and emotionally during their marriage. Linda, meanwhile, told host Billy Bush that she has viewed the footage. “It actually did make me upset,” she said. “I’ve seen him on TV so much, but this was different. To see your husband in a room with another woman … It’s a whole life of deception. I’m glad to be away from that now.”
Hurricane Sandy has left millions without electricity, while tragically resulting in the deaths of at least 85 people. Those are the real stories of this storm system, of course. But we’re a celebrity gossip blog and our job remains to bring readers up to speed on the entertainment world, which means we must make mentions of how David Letterman and Jimmy Fallon responded to the torrential rain and winds: By hosting audience-free shows! Pretty weird to watch the hosts cracking jokes with no one in attendance, as you can see here with Letterman: David Letterman Monologue: No Audience Fallon, meanwhile, opened his program on the soaked streets of New York City and told everyone at home to “Image fun. Imagine laughter. Imagine excitement.” Watch the unusual monologue now: Jimmy Fallon Audience-Free Opening