Shannen Doherty will aim to stick a fork in her well-documented rep as a pampered Hollywood diva in a new television reality series….now if she could only find a network to buy it!
GLOBE claims Shannen Doherty is marketing a new reality series based on her life. Sadly for her, no one wants it…..
Oprah is pulling the plug on The Oprah Winfrey Show. The Queen of Talk teared up as she announced that The Oprah Winfrey Show would be ending next year after its 25th season. Winfrey told her studio audience Friday that she would end the show in 2011 after a quarter-century on the air after “prayer and careful thought” over the decision.
“I love this show, this show has been my life,” she said, tears in her eyes. “I love it enough to know when to say goodbye. Twenty five years feels right in my bones and it feels right in my spirit. It’s the perfect number, the exact right time.”Read the rest of this entry »
VH1 has ordered a second season of its horror-themed reality series, Scream Queens, with the winner landing a role in the next Saw film.
On Scream Queens 2, 10 aspiring actresses will compete for a role in Saw 3D, the next movie in Lionsgate’s annual Halloween-released slasher franchise.
Season 2 will debut early next year with with actress Jamie King serving as host and judge along with director Tim Sullivan and acting coach John Homa.
O’ No! The end of an era is upon us: After 25 seasons, Oprah Winfrey is bidding farewell to daytime TV.
Harpo Productions has confirmed that The Queen of Talk has decided to end the groundbreaking Oprah Winfrey Show she has helmed since 1985. Oprah began her broadcasting career in Nashville, Tenn., and Baltimore, Md., before relocating to Chicago in 1984 to host WLS-TV’s morning talk show A.M. Chicago. The show was renamed The Oprah Winfrey Show the next year and was nationally-syndicated by 1986. Read the rest of this entry »
On Thursday, ABC announced the premiere date of the sixth and final season of Lost.
The hit series, starring Matthew Fox, Josh Holloway, and Evangeline Lilly, will return with a special all-night event on Tuesday, Feb. 2, the network said this afternoon. Lost will premiere with a two-hour special event, following a recap episode @ 8PM. The following week, the series will begin airing in its new timeslot: Tuesday nights @ 9PM on ABC.
Twilight fans went wild as actor Robert Pattinson dropped by TODAY to chat with Matt Lauer about his new movie, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, the wild reaction he receives from fans across the Globe, and why he almost quit acting.
Plus, find out how many of the infamous Robsten tabloid rumors are true.
“We really try to discourage ass-kicking here at Sinbad’s!” Hilarity ensued when everyone’s favorite Garden State socialites, Teresa Giudice and Jacqueline Laurita — of Bravo The Real Housewives of New Jersey fame — got into a fist pumping, Jersey style catfight with Michelle Trachtenberg on NBC’s Wednesday night medical drama Mercy!
The ladies played tough-talking pals of a Jersey gal whose fireman husband was cheating on her with Trachtenberg’s Nurse Chloe Payne. Giudice even got to call Trachtenberg a “whore” — albeit not a “prostitution whore….”
Daniel Radcliffe has joined a long list of celebrity who have received The Simpsons treatment. The Harry Potter actor has agreed to lend his voice to a spoof of the blockbuster film Twilight during The Simpsons’ 21st annual Treehouse of Horror Special, airing in 2010.
Daniel will play Edmund, a young vampire that captures Lisa’s heart. But Homer and Edmund’s father, Dracula, try to break up the romance, Simpsons executive producer Al Jean told Entertainment Weekly Wednesday.
“Daniel was very excited to do The Simpsons. And we kept trying to ask him for secrets from the upcoming Harry Potter movie until we realized that they were all in the books.”
Nate Berkus is in discussions to add his own design series spinoff to Oprah’s Harpo machine.
The interior designer, who’s been a frequent guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show since 2001, is on the verge of inking a deal with O’s Harpo Productions to star in his own syndicated daytime talk show. It’s scheduled to premiere next fall, The New York Times reported this week.