Sincere prayer on a Hollywood stage? You don’t see that every day, but Sunday was not an average day. At the beginning of the 2012 Grammy Awards, host LL Cool J paid tribute to Whitney Houston, who died the previous day at 48 . “There’s no way around this,” he said, addressing a silent crowd. “We’ve had a death in our family, and so at least for me, the only thing that feels right is to begin with… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Hollywood Gossip Discovery Date : 13/02/2012 02:32 Number of articles : 2
Ashton Kutcher cheated on Demi Moore with a 22-year old in San Diego named Sara Leal. Case closed, right? This explains why the actress filed for divorce from her husband of six years last week. Not exactly, friends say. In the latest issue of People , an insider says Kutcher and Moore’s marriage “[had] been deteriorating for a long time. Ashton was ready to end it, [but] he wanted to wait for Demi to actually do it. He loved her but couldn’t live with her. Among the issues that reportedly plagued the couple? Their age difference, his promiscuity and her insecurities. One friend of the actor’s goes as far as to say “they were fed up with each other,” adding: “If anyone was uncomfortable with the age difference, it was Demi, not Ashton. She drove him crazy after a while with questions and doubts.” Pick up the latest issue of People for a lot more on this split.
On an evening chock full of impressive performances, Mary J. Blige stood among the best last night. Following an introduction by Alanis Morissette, the artist – accompanied by Drake – belted out a version of “Mr. Wrong” and then paid tribute to the late Heavy D , saying: “Rest in peace to my dear friend, my loved one, my brother, the lovable and great Heavy D. I miss you so much brother. God bless.” Blige’s new album drops this week. Sit back and watch her performance now: Mary J. Blige – Mr. Wrong (American Music Awards)
Justin Bieber has sampled it . Nick Jonas has sang a few lyrics in concert. But no one has paid tribute to Rebecca Black’s “Friday” quite like Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon. The talk show hosts, who have agreed to be best friends for six months, collaborated on the track during Fallon’s show last night. The performance (which included The Roots and Taylor Hicks) came after Colbert accepted Fallon’s challenge to cover the YouTube smash if Fallon’s audience came up with $26,000 to give to DonorsChoose.Org. Both sides came through with their ends of the deal, leading to the following hilarity: Stephen Colbert Sings “Friday”
Mr Goh Chok Tong has been updating the Facebook page regularly since his first post on March 18. On Friday, he paid tribute to retiring Marine Parade MP Matthias Yao, and hinted at a possible new candidate, 27-year-old Tin Pei Ling. A potential member of the People#39;s Action Party#39;s core leadership team may be unveiled as early as next weekend, and the candidate will likely stand in Marine Parade GRC. This was revealed by Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong, in a posting on the constituency#39
During a 45-minute set that included three short breaks for costume and stage changes – during which Jersey Shore#39;s Pauly D, resident DJ for the Palms, kept the crowd of about 1,500 warmed up – Spears performed “Hold It Against Me,” “Big Fat Bass” and “Till The World Ends.” Oops, Britney Spears has done it again – she#39;s thrilled a packed house of fans. The pop starlet, 29, took to the Palms Casino Resort#39;s Rain Nightclub stage in Las Vegas Friday night, previewing three of her new son
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Last night, Stephen Colbert brilliantly paid tribute to Days of Our Lives ‘ hilarious product placement with help from Strangers with Candy partner Paul Dinello and a box of Cheerios. Meanwhile, Chelsea Handler roasted Jay Leno, Kristen Schaal raised money for the Playboy Mansion and Conan monologue-d with Slash.
It’s only the beginning of a very exciting upfronts week and already NBC has buried an expensive apocalyptic project and unveiled vaguely racist previews of their new series, while CBS rekindled a relationship with Tom Selleck, Fox announced a Glee -tastic fall schedule, and Movieline paid tribute to the recast actors and predicted which new shows will die first. Still, the day is far from over. Here’s the latest in pilot news.
The sad news of Sen. Edward Kennedy’s death was confirmed in a statement to the media from his family in which they paid tribute to a family man and one of the most influential politicians of his generation. It read: “Edward M.
President Obama, in a rousing address to the NAACP Thursday night, paid tribute to the civil rights pioneers who made his historic presidency possible and declared the legacy of discrimination “must not stand.”