Now that she’s about to rejoin the land of singles, Rosie’s reminiscing about the good old days when she was in the running to be the leading lady of Petra Nemcova and Angelina Jolie.
Rosie O’Donnell is hinting at a possible split from longtime partner Kelli Carpenter, confessing in a new interview with USA Today that the couple, who wed in San Francisco in 2006 are working on their “issues.”
“We’re a family. We will remain a family forever. And we are working on our issues,” the former talk show host, 47, told USA Today on Wednesday. Kelli was reportedly not present at their home during the interview. Read the rest of this entry »
Rosie O’Donnell and Star Jones will not be taking the world of reality TV by storm, despite a report in the new issue of In Touch Weekly.
“They get along quite well and have a wicked sense of humor when they’re together. Everyone keeps telling them they need to capture it on camera and now they’ve decided to,” a TV tattle allegedly told the tab.
However, reps for the frenemies — who formerly appeared as commentators on ABC’s The View — say they have no plans to get back in front of the cameras together.
“Ridiculous,” Rosie’s rep told Access Hollywood. “[There’s] no truth to it.”
Star’s publicist also denied the report.
Rosie, who will be hosting her own radio program on Sirius XM later this year, currently appears as a recurring guest star on the Lifetime comedy Drop Dead Diva.
Rosie O’Donnell is sharing her thoughts on the untimely passing of music great Michael Jackson.
In a new blog entry, entitled “What Still Remains,” the outspoken entertainer penned a tribute about the pop phenomenon she calls “The Boy From Gary, Indiana.”
Ro writes:
“So now the crowds gather
Endless tributes
The kind of love and adoration he seemed to crave
And he is not here to feel any of it
Breaks my heart in every way
For his children
For the child he was
For the dreams he tried to live up to”
Rosie O’Donnell is returning to her roots as a talk show host, but this time, instead of the small screen, the chatty comic will be bringing her signature sound to satellite radio. Read the rest of this entry »
Star Jones and Rosie O’Donnell, former feuding hosts of The View, ended their three year spat for a good cause. The girls were photographed — with Rosie’s partner, Kelli O’Donnell — at the 2009 Passing It On Benefit After Party at Tony DiNapoli’s in New York City on Monday night.
Rosie O’Donnell has joined a growing list of celebrities moved by the story of Britain’s Got Talent star Susan Boyle. Rosie wrote in a poem style of the woman who rose to overnight infamy after her soul-stirring performance of “I Dreamed A Dream” from the musical Les Miserables.
On Sunday, the outspoken former View moderator returned to her Rosie.com blog after a hiatus to rally behind the Scottish singer.
“Susan Boyle – once in a lifetime. Authentic real, the kind of tv we hardly see anymore in r pre packaged world.”
“Out she came, like Fiona in shrek, reminding us all how to shine inside,” Rosie wrote.
(Wait, did she just compare Susan to an ogre?)
Rosie added that she hopes Susan is not pressured into changing her looks.
“Susan boyle, a woman i hope never gets a make over, her brows forever bushy, reminding the world, where beauty lives.”
Mark your calendars for next Thursday and Friday, Feb. 26 and 27 when Rosie O’Donnell appears as a special guest host on The Tyra Banks Show.
Rosie will be appearing in the Lifetime Original Movie, America, on Saturday February 28th at 9:00 PM ET. She plays a psychiatrist who helps a sixteen year old foster boy.
Rosie O’Donnell says she won’t be attempting any more variety shows after the painful debut of her Rosie Live! special last week.
The NBC comedy program was watched by just 5 million people on Wednesday night.
In response to a question on her blog about whether she plans to produce more Rosie Live! shows in the future, the Emmy-winning former daytime host simply writes: “There will b no more. No ratings, bad reviews. yet still – a thrill 4 me.”