Rosario Dawson the coke fiend party girl who got into acting when pervert Harmony Korine put her into KIDS….because he liked finding little big titty Puerto Ricans who lived in a Squat in NYC in what I assume was the 70s…and has made a life out of it…being famous and terrible on all fronts…but look at her now…posting slutty selfies…shameless…they are all shameless…which I think is funny….because Rosario Dawson’s lawyers asked me to take down some leaked nudes of hers that I guess were stolen from her iCloud as nudes have been stolen from iCloud the last few years….in what you’d think would get Apple sued by all the hollywood people, but that didn’t get sued because it’s all fake news, tricking us retards into thinking we’re part of some amazing breach of information about people we forget are attention seeking, fame whore, love being in front of the camera assholes… The lawyers writing me is just formality I guess, the celebrities pretending they care, while really jerking off to themselves on porn sites, like they’ve always wanted to be but can’t be because it will ruin their mainstream career… Since Rosario Dawson’s leaked nudes happened, she’s taken it upon herself to do a little DIY nudes, and posts them to her social media…today is whatever this is… Obviously, she liked that people started chatting about the near 40 year old and figured “POSTING NUDES THAT’S EASY”….all girls love that…
Back in April of 2016, author Michelle McNamara passed away unexpectedly at the age of 42. Though perhaps best known to the general public as the wife of comedian Patton Oswalt, McNamara was a highly-regarded true crime writer who was hard at work on her magnum opus at the time of her death. I’ll Be Gone in the Dark became an instant bestseller when it was published posthumously in February of this year, and now it looks as though the book may have helped lead police to a serial killer and rapist who evaded capture for more than four decades. Former police officer Joseph James DeAngelo, 72, was arrested in Sacramento this morning on two counts of murder. There’s reason to believe that DeAngelo might be the man police referred to as the East Area Rapist and who McNamara dubbed the Golden State Killer – an elusive suspect whose DNA ties him to 12 murders, 45 sexual assaults, and 120 burglaries committed between 1976 and 1986. The investigation has been referred to by Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert as “the most prolific unsolved serial killing case probably in modern history.” At the time of her death, McNamara’s manuscript was left unfinished. The published version has been supplemented with material from researcher Paul Haynes and journalist Billy Jensen as well as an afterword by Oswalt, all of whom took to social media today to celebrate what appears to be the completion of McNamara’s life’s work. “Think you got him, Michelle,” Oswalt said in an emotional video posted to Instagram this morning. The famed comic will also produce an upcoming HBO docudrama about the GSK investigation. The publicity surrounding the book and HBO special is believed to have prompted Sacramento police to re-open the 32-year-old cold case. Interestingly, when news of DeAngelo’s arrest broke, Oswalt was with the book’s research team at a press event in McNamara’s hometown of Chicago last night, which also served as the first night of filming for the HBO documentary. “Ended with me saying, ‘He’s running out of time.’ And now all of this. Surreal,” Oswalt tweeted today. Many fans of McNamara’s work have posted some of the more eerily prescient passages of her first and last book, particularly a section in which she addresses the killer directly, imagining him being apprehended as an old man. “You’re long past leaping over a fence. Take one of your hyper, gulping breaths. Clench your teeth. Inch timidly toward the insistent bell,” McNamara writes. “This is how it ends for you … Open the door. Show us your face. Walk into the light.” While there are certainly no happy endings in a story this macabre, we hope that DeAngelo’s arrest can bring a modicum of relief to those who were tormented by his crimes – as well as the family of the woman who devoted her final days to seeing him brought to justice. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2018: In Memoriam
Back in April of 2016, author Michelle McNamara passed away unexpectedly at the age of 42. Though perhaps best known to the general public as the wife of comedian Patton Oswalt, McNamara was a highly-regarded true crime writer who was hard at work on her magnum opus at the time of her death. I’ll Be Gone in the Dark became an instant bestseller when it was published posthumously in February of this year, and now it looks as though the book may have helped lead police to a serial killer and rapist who evaded capture for more than four decades. Former police officer Joseph James DeAngelo, 72, was arrested in Sacramento this morning on two counts of murder. There’s reason to believe that DeAngelo might be the man police referred to as the East Area Rapist and who McNamara dubbed the Golden State Killer – an elusive suspect whose DNA ties him to 12 murders, 45 sexual assaults, and 120 burglaries committed between 1976 and 1986. The investigation has been referred to by Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert as “the most prolific unsolved serial killing case probably in modern history.” At the time of her death, McNamara’s manuscript was left unfinished. The published version has been supplemented with material from researcher Paul Haynes and journalist Billy Jensen as well as an afterword by Oswalt, all of whom took to social media today to celebrate what appears to be the completion of McNamara’s life’s work. “Think you got him, Michelle,” Oswalt said in an emotional video posted to Instagram this morning. The famed comic will also produce an upcoming HBO docudrama about the GSK investigation. The publicity surrounding the book and HBO special is believed to have prompted Sacramento police to re-open the 32-year-old cold case. Interestingly, when news of DeAngelo’s arrest broke, Oswalt was with the book’s research team at a press event in McNamara’s hometown of Chicago last night, which also served as the first night of filming for the HBO documentary. “Ended with me saying, ‘He’s running out of time.’ And now all of this. Surreal,” Oswalt tweeted today. Many fans of McNamara’s work have posted some of the more eerily prescient passages of her first and last book, particularly a section in which she addresses the killer directly, imagining him being apprehended as an old man. “You’re long past leaping over a fence. Take one of your hyper, gulping breaths. Clench your teeth. Inch timidly toward the insistent bell,” McNamara writes. “This is how it ends for you … Open the door. Show us your face. Walk into the light.” While there are certainly no happy endings in a story this macabre, we hope that DeAngelo’s arrest can bring a modicum of relief to those who were tormented by his crimes – as well as the family of the woman who devoted her final days to seeing him brought to justice. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2018: In Memoriam
Last week, former Smallville star Allison Mack was arrested for sex trafficking over her alleged role as a “master” in a sex-slave cult that masquerades as a women’s self-help pyramid scheme. It has now come to light that she solicited other celebrities to join Nxivm. Was she trying to turn Emma Watson and Kelly Clarkson into sex slaves for Keith Raniere? On Friday, Allison Mack entered a plea of “not guilty” for sex trafficking and forced labor. See, even if you pretend that it’s “empowering,” it is in fact illegal to coerce people to have sex through blackmail and the threat of beatings. Yes, it’s still illegal even if the initials are already branded on that woman’s body. Mack is, of course, accused of recruiting women to join the pyramid scheme and then selecting which women would be ordered to Raniere’s bed. And now it’s come out that she may have very brazenly tried to recruit two very familiar names over twitter: Beloved Harry Potter star Emma Watson and sometimes controversial American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson. “I’m a fellow actress like yourself and involved in an amazing women’s movement I think you’d dig,” Mack wrote. Her tweet continued: “I’d love to chat if you’re open.” A month later, when Watson still hadn’t taken the bait, Mack wrote: “I participate in a unique human development and women’s movement I’d love to tell you about.” Well … it certainly is unique as far as women’s movements go. Allison Mack also wrote to Kelly Clarkson. With Clarkson, she used a somewhat vaguer approach, apparently hoping to dazzle the Since You’ve Been Gone singer with her “star power.” “I heard through the grapevine that you’re a fan of Smallville.” Smallville ran for 10 seasons. Its fan base was relatively small yet very dedicated. “I’m a fan of yours as well! I’d love to chat sometime.” Those are deceptive friendly words for such an ominous tweet. While it doesn’t look like Watson or Clarkson fell for Mack’s invitation, that doesn’t make this any less bizarre. It’s not surprising, however. Mack was said to have quickly become one of Raniere’s favorites because he liked having a celebrity (or close enough) to recruit more people to Nxivm. It only stands to reason that, either of her own volition or acting on Raniere’s orders, Mack would seek other celebrities with whom she might have an “in.” Emma Watson is an outspoken feminist, so Mack clearly hoped that calling Nxivm a “women’s movement” would help to draw her in. And since Kelly Clarkson apparently likes Smallville , well, who wouldn’t want to hear from an actor from a show that they love? It’s not clear if she was determined to rope them into joining the sex slave cult, or was just trying to get them both in the “normal” self-help part of the organization to draw in more members. There’s no doubt that Allison Mack was a major recruitment tool for Nxivm. But some have called into question how much a willing participant she was in the abuse that she allegedly doled out. We don’t know all of the evidence that the prosecution will present, but prosecutors may find themselves in a tricky situation. If they successfully prove that the women in Raniere’s DOS program were unwilling participants and sex trafficking victims because of abuse and blackmail and brainwashing … … Might Mack’s defense team use that to argue that she herself was also a victim? They might also try to argue that, if Mack was capable of making her own choices, that the victims were all there of their own free will? We’re not saying that we believe those arguments, but this is definitely a complicated case. We’ll see how things work out. View Slideshow: 18 Sexy Small Screen Superheroes
Last week, former Smallville star Allison Mack was arrested for sex trafficking over her alleged role as a “master” in a sex-slave cult that masquerades as a women’s self-help pyramid scheme. It has now come to light that she solicited other celebrities to join Nxivm. Was she trying to turn Emma Watson and Kelly Clarkson into sex slaves for Keith Raniere? On Friday, Allison Mack entered a plea of “not guilty” for sex trafficking and forced labor. See, even if you pretend that it’s “empowering,” it is in fact illegal to coerce people to have sex through blackmail and the threat of beatings. Yes, it’s still illegal even if the initials are already branded on that woman’s body. Mack is, of course, accused of recruiting women to join the pyramid scheme and then selecting which women would be ordered to Raniere’s bed. And now it’s come out that she may have very brazenly tried to recruit two very familiar names over twitter: Beloved Harry Potter star Emma Watson and sometimes controversial American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson. “I’m a fellow actress like yourself and involved in an amazing women’s movement I think you’d dig,” Mack wrote. Her tweet continued: “I’d love to chat if you’re open.” A month later, when Watson still hadn’t taken the bait, Mack wrote: “I participate in a unique human development and women’s movement I’d love to tell you about.” Well … it certainly is unique as far as women’s movements go. Allison Mack also wrote to Kelly Clarkson. With Clarkson, she used a somewhat vaguer approach, apparently hoping to dazzle the Since You’ve Been Gone singer with her “star power.” “I heard through the grapevine that you’re a fan of Smallville.” Smallville ran for 10 seasons. Its fan base was relatively small yet very dedicated. “I’m a fan of yours as well! I’d love to chat sometime.” Those are deceptive friendly words for such an ominous tweet. While it doesn’t look like Watson or Clarkson fell for Mack’s invitation, that doesn’t make this any less bizarre. It’s not surprising, however. Mack was said to have quickly become one of Raniere’s favorites because he liked having a celebrity (or close enough) to recruit more people to Nxivm. It only stands to reason that, either of her own volition or acting on Raniere’s orders, Mack would seek other celebrities with whom she might have an “in.” Emma Watson is an outspoken feminist, so Mack clearly hoped that calling Nxivm a “women’s movement” would help to draw her in. And since Kelly Clarkson apparently likes Smallville , well, who wouldn’t want to hear from an actor from a show that they love? It’s not clear if she was determined to rope them into joining the sex slave cult, or was just trying to get them both in the “normal” self-help part of the organization to draw in more members. There’s no doubt that Allison Mack was a major recruitment tool for Nxivm. But some have called into question how much a willing participant she was in the abuse that she allegedly doled out. We don’t know all of the evidence that the prosecution will present, but prosecutors may find themselves in a tricky situation. If they successfully prove that the women in Raniere’s DOS program were unwilling participants and sex trafficking victims because of abuse and blackmail and brainwashing … … Might Mack’s defense team use that to argue that she herself was also a victim? They might also try to argue that, if Mack was capable of making her own choices, that the victims were all there of their own free will? We’re not saying that we believe those arguments, but this is definitely a complicated case. We’ll see how things work out. View Slideshow: 18 Sexy Small Screen Superheroes
Kevin McHale has an announcement to make. And a singer to thank. The 29-year old actor, best known for having played the role of Artie Abrams throughout the duration of Glee on Fox, took to Twitter on Friday and confirmed his homosexuality. The star says he’s gay. And he’s provided an unexpected shout-out to Ariana Grande for giving him the confidence to make this declaration. “#NoTearsLeftToCry is gayer than me and I ACCEPT. Ty @ArianaGrande,” McHale Tweeted this afternoon, adding: “I’d like to request a remix with @JanetJackson. ty for ur time. @ArianaGrande.” Fans and television viewers have speculated about McHale’s personal life and sexual preference ever since he started sharing pictures of himself with someone on social media. Someone many presumed to be his boyfriend, that is. McHale did not reference this individual or this cause for speculation in his post. But he did express his affection for Grande’s new single on his Instagram Story. “There goes my life,” he captioned a screenshot of the song. “No Tears Left to Cry” is the first track released by Grande since the Manchester bombing last year. The young artist was on stage in May when an explosive was detonated near the exits of Manchester Arena in England, killing over 20 concert attendees. “Ain’t got no tears in my body/I ran out, but boy, I like it, I like it, I like it,” she sings in the single, adding in the chorus: Right now, I’m in a state of mind/I wanna be in, like, all the time. Ain’t got no tears left to cry/ So I’m pickin’ it up, pickin’ it up (oh yeah). I’m lovin’, I’m livin’, I’m pickin’ it up. McHale, meanwhile, has been showered with love and praise on social media since the tweet that announced his sexuality. “Y’all have no clue how much I am living for this coming out if that’s what it is,” one fan tweeted. Another added: “No heartfelt speeches, just normalcy. Isn’t it refreshing?” McHale played AIDS activist Bobbi Campbell in the ABC miniseries “When We Rise.” Prior to Glee, he had appeared on episodes of The Office, True Blood and Zoey 101. We salute McHale for coming out, as he’s now joined the following celebrities that have made similar announcements over the years: View Slideshow: 41 Celebrities Who Are Out and Proud! UPDATE: We’ve learned that McHale’s rumored boyfriend is actor Austin McKenzie. He also had a role in “When We Rise.”
The Hollywood Gossip has talked about Farrah Abraham's vagina on far too many occasions. We've had no choice, really, considering the Teen Mom OG star had surgery last year to rejuvenate this area of her body, publicizing the procedure for all to see because… … well, we're not really sure why. That's just how Farrah rolls. Now, as much as we'd like to never discuss this topic again, Debra Danielsen has not given us that option. Abraham has opened up to In Touch Weekly after her child's new vagina, discussing at length her take on Farrah's decision. Scroll down if you really want to hear more about this… 1. That Fresh Feeling… Abraham underwent vagina rejuvenation back in August of 2017. The procedure was performed with a wand that was inserted and moved back and forth for four minutes to tighten the walls of the uterus and was considered beneficial for sex because it makes the subject less wife. It also helps with moisture and lubrication. 2. Why Did She Do This? Abraham talked at length about the decision with Radar Online last October, saying that her skin was “thicker, better and stronger” and that she noticed improved “sexual satisfaction.” (Clickon the above headline for more.) 3. But Who Would Have Sex with Farrah Abraham? It’s a fair question. But not the topic we’re focusing on at the moment. 4. Isn’t She Only 26 Years Old? Yes, and this is why Abraham received a lot of backlash for the procedure. On its own, vaginal rejuvenation is nothing to mock or insult someone over. Many women may really benefit from it. You just don’t often see someone this young undergo such a procedure because, to be frank, how much could a 26-year old’s vagina really need to be tightened? 5. Why Did She Publicize It So Much? Ah yes. Here we go. Now we’re getting to the heart of the problem Farrah’s mom, Debra Danielsen, says she has with her daughter’s actions. 6. Says Farrah’s Mom: “This whole thing about having surgery on your labia – do you know what that does to me? I’ve taken a lot of women’s study programs and it puts in my mind genital mutilation,” she tells In Touch. And this was far from all she has to say on the subkect… View Slideshow
Things have been pretty rocky lately for Ryan Edwards and Mackenzie Standifer. Rockier than they were when they got married while he was high on heroin, even. Yep, for the past month or so, Ryan’s life has been falling apart in a pretty major way — again, even worse than it already was. In March, he got arrested for violating his probation , because it turns out that he’d been arrested last year for simple possession of heroin. We’re still not clear on exactly how he violated the probation — Mackenzie has said that the whole thing was a misunderstanding and that he wasn’t technically arrested at all, and other sources have claimed he either failed or missed a drug test. What we do know is that he was arrested at his home, he got a brand new mug shot, and that may not have even been the worst thing that happened to him that week. The same day we found out about the arrest, a woman came forward to claim that she’d been talking to Ryan on Tinder . It was confirmed that the phone number the woman had belonged to Ryan, so that means he’s been cheating or trying to cheat on his pregnant wife. Because, oh yeah, it just so happened that Mackenzie’s pregnancy was revealed on Teen Mom OG exactly when all this other nonsense was happening. One more thing — during this super eventful time, Maci Bookout also started the process of obtaining orders of protection against him for herself and her children. She did this because she said he’d been harassing her and threatening to kidnap their son. Her husband filed an order of his own because Ryan had actually threatened to murder him. Shortly after all of this, Mackenzie left their Chattanooga home for New York. We don’t know why or for how long, but it didn’t look like a great sign. Last we heard, the couple was on the brink of divorce because “neither one of them can stand each other,” and that when it comes to their relationship, “things are way worse than they seem.” But as one source explained it. “she just sticks around for the paycheck,” so maybe as long as Ryan has a job on Teen Mom he’ll have a wife. With this latest development, it’s looking like that last thing may be the case. Earlier this week, a car dealership in Chattanooga shared a photo of Ryan and Mackenzie in front of a new truck they’d purchased — a custom Ford F-150. They thanked the Edwards family for their purchase and told them to “please let us know if you need anything at all in the future!!” This is interesting for a number of reasons. One, it means that they’re definitely together right now. Two, this is the first new photo of Mackenzie since we learned she was pregnant. She’s wearing a very loose shirt so we can’t see any baby bump, and she may not even have much of one yet, but still, it’s worth mentioning. Three, Ryan and his wife are about to have a baby and this is the vehicle they decide to purchase? Seriously? Four, isn’t it so great that this guy who’s been known to drive while on heroin purchased this huge truck? Seems like a great idea for everyone. Stay safe, Ryan and Mackenzie! And also everyone who may be driving in or around southeast Tennessee! View Slideshow: Mackenzie Standifer: Pregnancy Details FINALLY Revealed!
Sad news out of Hollywood today, as multiple media outlets have now confirmed that actor Verne Troyer has passed away. He was just 49 years old. Troyer’s cause of his death is unknown at this time. If you’re familiar with Verne, it’s most likely because of his best-known role as Mini-Me in the Austin Powers series of films. He became a bona fide star, yet Troyer suffered a number of personal setbacks in the wake of his meteoric rise to fame. Earlier this month, Troyer was hospitalized after police were told that he was drunk and exhibiting suicidal behavior. Doctors reportedly treated him for alcohol poisoning upon his arrival. There’s no word yet on whether Troyer’s death was in any way tied to his most recent struggles. Beginning his career as a stunt double in the 1994 film Baby’s Day Out , Troyer eventually amassed almost 60 film and television credits over the course of his decades in Hollywood. But it was his role in 1999’s Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged for which the actor will best be remembered. Hamming it up as a diminutive clone of Mike Meyers’ Dr. Evil, Troyer became a fan favorite and an overnight sensation. Troyer went on to work with Meyers on two additional films, including Austin Powers in Goldmember , and he even made a brief cameo in the first Harry Potter film. Sadly, the 2000s saw a steep decline in both the actor’s career and personal life. He continued to find work in Hollywood, but now it was mostly bit parts in small-budget comedies and degrading appearances on reality TV shows. In 2015, Troyer married actress Brittney Powell, with whom he appeared on an episode of ABC’s Celebrity Wife Swap . Troyer also appeared on such short-lived reality shows as Celebrity Juice and The Surreal Life . Born with a condition known as achondroplasia dwarfism, Troyer says he was never treated differently as a child. He later revealed, though, that his condition had often made his adult life tremendously difficult. He is survived by Powell and a stepson named Tyson. Our thoughts go out to Troyer’s family and friends at this difficult time. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2018: In Memoriam
Over the past few hours, many people who knew Verne Troyer well have reacted to the sad news of his passing. As previously reported, Troyer died on Saturday at the age of 49. The tragic development came mere days after many outlets also reported that Troyer had been hospitalized due to excessive drinking and what many believe had been a suicide attempt. No cause of death had been revealed at the time of this writing. Of all the tributes posted on Troyer’s honor, however, the most noteworthy and heartbreaking comes from Mike Myers. The 54-year old co-starred with Troyer in the Austin Powers franchise, portraying Dr. Evil to Troyer’s Mini-Me. It was the role for which Troyer would forever be best known. “Verne was the consummate professional and a beacon of positivity for those of us who had the honor of working with him,” Myers said in a statement obtained by Entertainment Weekly on Saturday. He added: “It is a sad day, but I hope he is in a better place. He will be greatly missed. Troyer’s major acting break came in 1999 due to the role of Mini-Me in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. He reprised this role in the 2002 sequel, Austin Powers in Goldmember. The actor had reportedly battled alcoholism for years and had checked into rehab on several occasions. Alas, he never received the help he so badly needed. Said Troyer’s family in a statement on Saturday afternoon: “It is with great sadness and incredibly heavy hearts to write that Verne passed away today. Verne was an extremely caring individual. “He wanted to make everyone smile, be happy, and laugh. Anybody in need, he would help to any extent possible.” On April 2, Troyer – who was born with achondroplasia dwarfism and listed at 2’8″ – was rushed to the hospital for a “reported poisoning.” The Los Angeles City Fire Department confirmed to People Magazine that they were called to the actor’s North Hollywood home and that Troyer was “extremely upset, drunk and suicidal” at the scene. We expect more to be revealed about his cause of death in the days ahead. For now, a statement on Troyer’s Instagram page concludes as follows: During this recent time of adversity he was baptized while surrounded by his family. The family appreciates that they have this time to grieve privately. Depression and Suicide are very serious issues. You never know what kind of battle someone is going through inside. Be kind to one another. And always know, it’s never too late to reach out to someone for help. Over the past few years, Troyer became known for his appearances in reality television. The troubled actor had stints on Celebrity Juice, Celebrity Wife Swap, and The Surreal Life. May he rest in peace. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2018: In Memoriam