HLN’s ‘The Joy Behar Show’ Cancelled

No more “Late Nights, Early Mornings” for Viewster Joy Behar. On Thursday, HLN confirmed that the fiery comedienne’s self-titled, nightly talk show will end its two-year run on the network next month.

No more “Late Nights, Early Mornings” for Viewster Joy Behar. On Thursday, HLN confirmed that the fiery comedienne’s self-titled, nightly talk show will end its two-year run on the network next month.

It took a while, but redheaded wisecracker Joy Behar finally married her longtime boyfriend Steve Janowitz this week.

Hulk and Linda. Nick and Jessica. Now Gene and Shannon? Will the stars of Gene Simmons Family Jewels find themselves the latest victims of the reality star couples curse?
Kiss! frontman Gene Simmons and his partner of 28 years, former actress/model Shannon Tweed, discuss there rocky long-term relationship on the current season of their A&E family reality show. Tweed’s had it up to her nipped/tucked bust line with with Simmons’ philandering ways (He’s reportedly bedded over 5,000 women!) and the tension between the two has fans thinking 30 years of unwed bliss isn’t in the cards.
Honestly, have you seen the sneak peek of their appearance on Wednesday’s edition of The Joy Behar Show?
One word: Awkward!
Star Jones is making such a splash as this year’s resident “Bitch on Wheels” on the new season of Donald Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice that we nearly forgot that she was once unceremoniously ousted from the cast of the Emmy-winning ABC gabfest The View! It’s been a long time since Jones came face-to-face with Babs Walters and the rest of The Menopausal Mafia, so were ecstatic to be a fly on the wall as Star and her former View co-host Joy Behar sat down for the first time since Star’s last day at The View back in 2006. The former frenemies talked about what it was like to be fired from the popular talk show, Star’s new book Satan’s Sisters, and if she would ever consider returning to the show that kicked her out on her once-obese rump.
Now that’s what we call Must-See-TV!

Hollywood’s still reacting to the loss of one of the most glamorous stars of its Golden Era: Screen sizzler-turned-social activist Elizabeth Taylor. The National Velvet actress passed away of congestive heart failure at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles Wednesday. Debbie Reynolds, who appeared in a host of classic MGM movie musicals, such as Singing in the Rain, went through some rocky times with her fellow icon. After all, the pair were at the center of the biggest sex scandal of the 1950s.
In a chat with HLN’s Joy Behar Wednesday, Debbie remembered her old friend.