On Tuesday night’s edition of the Late Show with David Letterman, Emmy-winning Entourage star Jeremy Piven opened about his controversial exit from the Broadway play Speed the Plow last year.
Last week, an arbitrator ruled in Piven’s favor after he was sued by the producers of the David Mamet play after he left the production citing mercury poisoning from eating too much sushi. Jeremy insists he had to leave Plow after doctors warned him that he’d have a heart attack if he continued on Broadway in his condition.
Rumer Willis shares what it’s like to be part of her famous family in this clip from her September 1 appearance on Letterman. The 21-year-old actress is currently promoting her upcoming movie Sorority Row, which opens in theaters on Friday September 11, 2009.
Vogue Editor Anna Wintour offered a critique of David Letterman’s socks during her first appearance on CBS’ Late Show with David Letterman on Monday.
Dave, who considers himself a “fashion dope,” want Anna’s opinion on his gray printed socks, which she branded “interesting.”
The real-life inspiration behind The Devil Wears Prada is featured in the new documentary “The September Issue” about production of the 2007 issue was the best-selling in Vogue’s 117-year history.
“I’m very decisive and I try and give very clear direction to the people that I’m working with, and sometimes, unfortunately, they don’t hear the answer that they would like to hear,” Wintour said.
Britney Spears showed off her figure in a bikini as she counted down the Top Ten List on the Late Show with David Letterman on Tuesday.
It was the pop princess’ first appearanace on Letterman appearance since her surprise visit in 2006. Brit counted down the “Top Ten Ways The Country Would Be Different If Britney Spears Were The President.” Read the rest of this entry »
Wearing a dark-colored bikini, and positioned on a stool with a red flower in her hair, pop princess Britney Spears hit the set of the Late Show with David Letterman on Tuesday, to present one of the quirky Top Ten lists that the CBS late night series is famous for.
The theme of Brit’s list was the “Top Ten Ways The Country Would Be Different If Britney Spears Were President” — and we’ve got a sneek peek for you after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »
On Wednesday night, music legend Paul McCartney returned to New York’s famous Ed Sullivan Theater 45 years after his first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show sparked “Beatlemania” in America. During his chat on the Late Show with David Letterman, Paul McCartney opened up about befriending and later drifting apart from the late Michael Jackson.
Paul said he first met Michael in the early ’80s, after the star called asking if he wanted to make some hit songs together.
“You know, he came to my house and we got to know the family and stuff,” Paul told Dave. “We had a really good time. We made a couple of records together ["Say Say Say" and "The Girl is Mine"], did a video and were very good friends.”
The Brit admits that the friendship was never quite the same, though, after Michael bought the Beatles music catalogue and decided not to sell it to Paul.
“He kept saying, ‘That’s just business, Paul, you know,’ so I went, ‘Yeah, it is,’ and waited for a reply. But we never kind of got to it and I thought, ‘Mmmmm,’ so we kind of drifted apart. It was no big bust-up. We kind of drifted apart after that. But he was a lovely man, massively talented and we miss him.”