They are definitely together, but that’s not what has people talking. The timing of Chris Evans and Jenny Slate’s coupling is being called into question, considering it happened right before Slate announced a separation from her husband of four years, Dean Fleischer-Camp. Sources tell Star Magazine that Evans and Slate started getting cozy on the set of 2017’s Gifted , and they did a poor job of hiding it. “Jenny’s feelings for Chris seemed to evolve quickly to more than just platonic,” a set insider told the tabloid. “Some people even said they felt bad for Jenny’s husband the one time he visited the set. She didn’t seem too enthusiastic about Dean being there, and he probably sensed the chemistry between his wife and Chris.” Fleisher-Camp directed and co-wrote Slate’s hugely famous short, Marcel The Shell With Shoes On . A source told Us Weekly that the couple drifted apart towards the end of their marriage, made all the more obvious by her chemistry with Evans, a fellow Massachusetts native. “It certainly has the appearance of Chris and Jenny’s relationship having contributed to her marriage crumbling – and I’m sure Jenny would just like to sweep it under the rug,” another source told Star . Evans’ rep was quick to point out that he and Evans didn’t start dating until April, after she and Fleischer-Camp split, but before their announcement. Evans accompanied Slate to the premiere of The Secret Life of Pets , but managed to escape the red carpet before Slate did interviews. “Jenny and Chris walked the carpet together, but he fled the scene when she was being interviewed because it was obvious he did not want to answer questions about their relationship.” Fleischer-Camp’s heart might be broken, but true love lives on! At least some of Slate’s friends seem to think so. “Maybe something good will come from all of this. Maybe Chris and Jenny were meant for each other – and if that’s the case, who’s to say they shouldn’t be happy together?” What is this, Angelina and Brad 2.0? View Slideshow: 24 Stars Who Have Been Cheated On
As previously reported, the marriage between Cynthia Bailey and Peter Thomas is over . But might the relationship between Bailey and the show that made her famous also be coming to an end? Yes, according to a rumor started by some blog called “Tamara Tattles.” It states that Bailey is moving on from Thomas is ways that go beyond mere emotion; she has also put the home she used to share with her ex-husband on the market. The four bedroom, four bathroom residence was listed this week for $699,000. Where might Bailey end up if she moves permanently away from Atlanta? She could try out Los Angeles, where she already spends a great deal of time due to the presence there of her daughter, Noelle. And she may also just drop off the celebrity gossip radar for a bit, relocating to her relatively new lake house. Bailey has been spending the past several days there, happily sharing gorgeous snapshots on her Instagram account. “So excited #viewfrommywindow #backyard #peace #serenity #Godswork #beautiful #1life2live #myhappy50tome #loveatfirstsight #lakebailey #baileyboat #gonefishin,” she wrote as the caption to one photo of the water. Just “the Lake,” she penned in regard to the picture above. It should basically go without saying that Bravo cameras won’t venture out to film Bailey in either of these locales. You may need to watch The Real Housewives of Atlanta online next year without Cynthia Bailey as a part of the main cast. Do you really think she’ll walk away from the spotlight, though? From her salary? Will Bravo executives even want her back if the drama between her and Thomas can no longer be a storyline? So many questions, so few answers at the moment. But here’s a look back at various Housewives who have tried to move on from the franchise in one way or another…
Reza and Adam’s relationship woes were front and center on Shahs of Sunset Season 5 Episode 13 , with the couple’s future at stake. Would a trip to Palm Springs help – or hurt – their cause? Watch Shahs of Sunset Season 5 Episode 13 Online Or, conversely, would some last minute drama ruin it all? Elsewhere, regarding the pariah of the Bravo series, Mike tried to win back Jessica after yet another crazy rumor came to the forefront. Is there ever not crazy rumors and drama with him? It sure seems like it’s always something, and for good reason; meanwhile, the whole gang came together for Mike’s shoe shop’s opening. Did they manage to remain civil for the whole night? Follow the link to watch Shahs of Sunset online and catch up with the Persian sensations of Hollywood and vicinity right here and now. Just be sure you brace yourself beforehand. View Slideshow: 18 Reality TV Show Families That Make Us Want to Vomit
We're very happy for Josh Flagg and his fiance, Bobby Boyd, but what happened to Colton Thorn?! Flagg, who stars on Bravo's Million Dollar Listing: LA, proposed to Boyd inside the Four Seasons Hotel George V Hotel in Paris. Accompanied by Flagg's parents, Boyd watched with tears in his eyes as forty members of a flash mob performed his favorite songs, After, Flagg asked for his hand in marriage. ” Bobby and I are truly over the moon happy,” Flagg told People Magazine. “Very seldom do couples share what Bobby and I share. What makes our partnership complete is we are most importantly best friends. We are both extremely happy and excited for the next chapter.” The entire trip was filmed for season nine of the Bravo show, which returns later this year. “Only once in a lifetime, do you have the privilege of falling in love with your best friend and love of your life,” Flagg wrote on Instagram today. “I truly am blessed. On Bastille Day, July 14, Bobby and I were engaged. Watch this sneak peak of our flash mob (below) in Paris. It was truly the most spectacular moment in both of our lives.” Flagg told Bravo.com's The Daily Dish that he takes “long, extended vacations” in Europe three times a year Flagg and Boyd have been dating for about 4 months, if Instagram math serves me correctly. What bums me out a little is that Flagg and his former boyfriend, Colton Thorn are no longer together. Flagg has never made any mention of their split, so when he posted his first Instagram with Boyd, fans were shocked. “Omg. Where's Colton?” @summer709 asked. “I didn't see that coming!!!” “I'm not surprised,” @squiggle_lynn. “Losing Edith [Flagg's beloved grandmother who made frequent appearances on the show] was a detrimental loss, that had to make it hard to maintain a relationship. Hope they all are happier.” Two days ago, Boyd posted an Instagram of he and Flagg sharing a kiss in front of the Eiffel Tower. “Finding my best friend and soul mate is a gift I will never take for granted,” he captioned the pic.
Last night the Kardashian family went into full-on attack mode against Kim and Kanye’s rival Taylor Swift. It all started with last night’s episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians , in which we finally got some backstory on Kanye’s ill-advised “Famous” video . Watch Keeping Up with the Kardashians Season 12 Episode 11 Online In case you missed it, the clip featured naked wax figures of Taylor Swift and other celebrities (most of whom Kanye has beefed with in the past) in a roving, several minute shot that few were amused by and even fewer understood. For Swift, of course, the song’s lyrics may have been even more assaultive than the video. She famously called Kanye out as a misogynist when she first heard the song and several of her famous friends threw shade at the rapper. Last night, Kim fired back by posting what she claimed was audio evidence that Taylor had approved the lyrics before the song was released. Fans on both sides of the debate went nuts, and naturally, Khloe jumped into the fray. One of the many stars who encouraged this group of grown-ass millionaires to set their petty differences aside and focus on more important matters was 19-year-old actress Chloe Grace Moretz. Inexplicably, Kardashian posted a semi nude photo of Moretz and called her an “a-hole” in response. Well actually, she posted a semi-nude photo of someone that she thought was Moretz, but was actually just some other young woman who was appears to have been photographed without her consent. Classy. Not surprisingly, fans went off on Khloe, with some going so far as to accuse the singer of committing an act of revenge porn (not unlike Kanye’s video). Naturally, Khloe had a defense along the lines of, “You don’t understand; it’s okay when I do it”: “I’m the last person to bully but have an animal instinct to protect and defend my family,” Khloe tweeted. “Refrain from commenting on my family and OUR business (and I will do the same).” So … it’s not bullying if someone says something you don’t like first? Sure. Anyway, the really funny thing about Khloe’s explanation is that no one was in her business to begin with. Moretz didn’t even take sides in the whole thing! Of course, the other Khloe certainly, and we now know she’s on the side of pervy douchebaggery. View Slideshow: 16 of the Most EPIC Kardashian-Jenner Feuds Ever!
Domestic abuse can happen to anyone. The celebs below suffered domestic violence at the hands of someone close to them. 1. Rihanna Rihanna was beaten by former boyfriend Chris Brown, resulting in physical injuries that required her to be hospitalized. 2. Tina Turner Ike Turner notoriously beat wife and singer Tina Turner throughout their marriage. The abuse was depicted in the biopic What’s Love Got to Do With It. 3. Charlize Theron The actress grew up with an abusive father. Theron’s mother wound up shooting him in self-defense after he came home drunk and angry one fateful night. 4. Halle Berry Halle Berry admitted to being physically abused by a former boyfriend. She claims he hit her so hard her eardrum was punctured and she lost 80 percent of her hearing in that ear. 5. Amber Heard Amber Heard accused Johnny Depp of physical assaults against her during their short marriage, citing alcoholism and drug abuse as instigators. 6. Madonna When Madonna was married to Sean Penn in the 80s, he allegedly struck her with a baseball bat, tied her up and beat her. However, in 2015 the material girl dismissed the claims as false. Madonna was raped on a rooftop when she was 19 by an unknown attacker. View Slideshow
The sixth season of Game of Thrones may be the show’s most eventful to date, but with the possible exception of the death of Hodor (a fairly minor, albeit beloved character), it has yet to hit us with a stunner on par with the Red Wedding or the execution of Ned Stark. That didn’t change with “No One,” but the stage is certainly set for a bloody and jaw-dropping conclusion. Appropriately, the season’s eighth installment opened with a reenactment of one of the most memorable deaths in the recent history of Westeros – that of His Douchiness, Prince Joffrey. As the show’s been wont to do this season, it answered any questions left over from the previous week’s cliffhanger right off the bat: Arya is alive, and the actress she was once tasked with assassinating is both a badass with a history of violence and a remarkably solicitous mother figure. Perhaps the clearest way that this season has stood out from the five that preceded it (aside from the aforementioned breakneck pacing and the fact that the plot has progressed beyond the end point of George R.R. Martin’s books) is its humor. The scene in which the Hound quickly dispatches several members of the Brotherhood Without Banners may have been grim, but it also featured some one-liners worthy of a top-notch ’80s Die Hard knockoff (“You’re sh-t at dying, you know that?”) Speaking of badass revenants (Thank you, Leo, for teaching us that word.), we learn that Daenerys has become a messiah figure thanks to fervent preaching from yet another red priestess. We also get the long awaited return of Tyrion and Varys, both absent in the previous two episodes. Sadly, however, it seems that Stewie-and-Brian-esque partnership is at least temporarily at an end as Varys bids adieu to Meereen. He plans to return, but the hint of sadness in Tyrion’s voice reminds us that these two may be parting ways for good. From there, it’s back to Kings Landing, where Cersei, still butting heads with the increasingly powerful High Sparrow and hi Faith Militant, protects herself with the otherworldly badassery of the other Clegane brother. View Slideshow: Game of Thrones Season 6 Episode 8 Photos: Tyrion Looks Troubled There’s more humor in the form of Bronn’s reunion with Pod. (Remember when they were both Tyrion’s buddies? Yeah, we barely do, too!) Meanwhile, in the tent (where they’re not having sex, thank you very much), Jaime and Brienne engage in more diplomatic, maneuvering, and the pieces begin to fall into place for the wars to come. Brienne wants to talk the Blackfish into surrendering Riverrun in exchange for safe passage north for a f-ckton of troops. Jaime has his doubts, but he agrees to the deal, possibly out of lingering affection for his former traveling partner/captor, Brienne. Lesser shows would have Brienne melt Brynden Tully’s heart and triumph against the odds, but on GoT, she’s shot down just as Jaime predicted. From there, we see Cersei victimized by a betrayal worthy of … well, her , as Tommen sets a date for her trial – and outlaws trial by combat, thus negating her big, brutish ace in the hole, the Mountain. Tyrion waxes poetic about booze some more (Note how the show has been grouping scenes featuring the Lannisters together.) and continues his efforts to get Missandei and Grey Worm to loosen up and see things his way. Side note: How long until the Imp’s Delight wine hits shelves? We imagine a dry pinot noir. We’re bummed that we didn’t get to hear the punchline to Tyrion’s booze-jackass-honeycomb, but his attempts at getting his cohorts to lighten up actually appear to be working – at least until the masters sail into port with war flags flying. Jaime visits Edmure Tully whose imprisonment is reminiscent of his own in Season 2. (No accident, we’re sure.) Edmure’s sorry state and the return of Brienne combine to make Jaime reflect on his previous interactions with the Tullys, which in turn cause him to realize the similarities between Cersei and Catelynn But as his threat to launch Edmure’s kid into the river reminds us, that doesn’t mean he’s gone soft. Jaime effectively persuades Edmure to enter the castle (He is the lord of Riverrun, after all.) and order Brynden’s troops to stand down. The Blackfish meets his demise nobly, Brienne and Pod escape with a wistful wave goodbye from Jaime, and like that, the weird tangential Riverrun storyline comes to an end. At least the Starks got more troops for their raid on Winterfell? With her peeps at Meereen under siege, Daenerys makes the most hardcore entry in history. (It’s tough to beat travel by dragon in terms of awesomeness.) But will it be enough to fend off the masters? Yeah, most likely. The big reunion episode continues as the Hound comes face-to-face with the Brotherhood members who nearly killed him, and drops a reference to his famous chicken dinner with Arya. (Oh, and kills the dicks who murdered Al Swearengen.) “Lots of horrible sh-t in this world gets done for something larger than ourselves,” the Hound says in a sadly topical refutation to the Brotherhood’s arguments. Despite his initial resistance, however, it looks as though appealing to the Hound’s newfound morality may have won the Hound over to their side. After that, we’re back to Arya (Weiss and Benioff are clearly intent on reminding us of how all these far-flung storylines are related.), who gives new meaning to blood orange while tumbling through a farmer’s market to evade the Waif. Though we can’t help but feel that we were deprived of a badass fight scene, it’s nice to see Arya make short work of the Waif and reclaim her name. With Arya’s stand against Jaqen (She lets him live as a thanks for saving her life so long ago.), another piece falls into place for what fans believe will be the most epic pair of episodes in the show’s six-season run. Watch Game of Thrones online to get caught up in time. View Slideshow: 8 Best Game of Thrones Season 6 Fan Theories!
The 2016 Tony Awards aired live from New York on Sunday night. Although host James Corden and company were forced to take a sobering tone due to the tragic Orlando shooting that took place in a gay nightclub just hours prior to the event. “Our hearts go out to all of those affected by this atrocity,” Corden said to open the ceremony, adding: “You’re not on your own. Your tragedy is our tragedy. Hate will never win. We have to make sure of that. Tonight’s show stands as a symbol of that principle.” And that show did have to go on, despite the death of 50 people in Florida. As expected, the best-reviewed and most popular production in Broadway dominated the winner’s circle. Here’s a look at every award won by Hamilton and other plays last night: Best Play: The Humans Best Musical: Hamilton Best Revival of a Play: Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge Best Revival of a Musical: The Color Purple Best Book of a Musical Hamilton: Lin-Manuel Miranda Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre: Hamilton Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play Frank Langella, The Father Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play: Jessica Lange, Long Day’s Journey Into Night Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical: Leslie Odom, Jr., Hamilton Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical: Cynthia Erivo, The Color Purple Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play: Reed Birney, The Humans Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play: Jayne Houdyshell, The Humans Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical: Daveed Diggs, Hamilton Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical: Renee Elise Goldsberry, Hamilton PlayTonys Pay Tribute to Orlando Facebook Twitter Google Plus Embed Tonys Pay Tribute to Orlando 0:51 The 2016 Tony Awards took place on Sunday, with “Hamilton” emerging the big winner with a massive 11 wins. The Broadway hit won best musical, leading actor in a musical, original score, book for a musical and more at Sunday’s show, hosted by James Corden from the Beacon Theatre. See a full list of winners below. Best Play: The Humans Best Musical: Hamilton Best Revival of a Play: Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge Best Revival of a Musical: The Color Purple Best Book of a Musical Hamilton: Lin-Manuel Miranda Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre: Hamilton Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play Frank Langella, The Father Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play: Jessica Lange, Long Day’s Journey Into Night Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical: Leslie Odom, Jr., Hamilton Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical: Cynthia Erivo, The Color Purple Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play: Reed Birney, The Humans Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play: Jayne Houdyshell, The Humans Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical: Daveed Diggs, Hamilton Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical: Renee Elise Goldsberry, Hamilto Best Scenic Design of a Play: David Zinn, The Humans Best Scenic Design of a Musical: David Rockwell, She Loves Me Best Costume Design of a Play: Clint Ramos, Eclipsed Best Costume Design of a Musical: Paul Tazewell, Hamilton Best Lighting Design of a Play: Natasha Katz, Long Day’s Journey Into Night Best Lighting Design of a Musical: Howell Binkley, Hamilton Best Direction of a Play: Ivo Van Hove, Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge Best Direction of a Musical: Thomas Kail, Hamilton Best Choreography: Andy Blankenbuehler, Hamilton Best Orchestrations: Alex Lacamoire, Hamilton
Leave it to Lin-Manuel Miranda to find a powerful, unique way to honors those killed in the Orlando shooting early Sunday morning. The creator and star of Hamilton, which dominated the 2016 Tony Awards last night, made a powerful statement while accepting the Tony Award for Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre category. It was written in sonnet form and it opened by thanking his wife, before Miranda moved on to paying tribute to the 50 victims who were killed inside a gay nightclub . “We chase the melodies that seem to find us until they’re finished songs and start to play,” Miranda said. “When senseless acts of tragedy remind us that nothing here is promised, not one day.” He later added: Love is love is love is love is love is love is love is love cannot be killed or swept aside. “I hadn’t written anything going into today. I hadn’t heard about the day’s events until after our Tony rehearsal,” Miranda said backstage after the ceremony, during which Hamilton won 11 awards including best musical. “I’d always had this time between rehearsal and tonight to think about what I’d say if I was lucky enough to be called up, and it sort of informed all of it… “We live in this world where beautiful and horrible things exist at the same time and often on the same day. … Theater doesn’t exist without the LGBTQ community. It’s the cornerstone of our industry.” Earlier in the Tony Awards, host James Corden also honored the victims of the Orlando shooting. “Hate will never win,” he remarked in pre-taped remarks before the event began. Take a look at Miranda's full sonnet below and join us in honoring those who died in this senseless act of ignorance, hate and cowardice in Orlando.