Jerry Seinfeld filled in for Regis Philbin on Wednesday’s edition of Live with Regis and Kelly, and hilarity quickly ensued as the comic genius blindly interviewed Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian on the new season of their sunny docu-soap, Kourtney & Khloe Take Miami.
It’s didn’t take long for viewers to realize that Seinfeld — whose reruns still earn him millions — has never seen the sisters’ show, which prompted him to ask, “So you’ve been taking Miami…and what is it you want to take in Miami?” They explained that the show, which premieres this Sunday, June 13 @ 10/9c on E!, is all about them soaking up the energy of the South Beach.
Dorothy, Blanche, Rose, and Sophia — the posse of vibrant and single seniors affectionately known to generations of sitcom fans as The Golden Girls — have been given a new lease on life…..on the MILF aisle of your local adult DVD store.
We’ve got a feeling that somewhere up in Heaven our fallen Golden Angels (Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan, and Estelle Getty) are having a slice of cheesecake and a good chuckle.
Put on your Broadway shoes and shake your bon-bon, Ricky Martin’s on his way back to the theater.
The Grammy winner — who publicly confirmed speculation that he is gay earlier this year — will star in the first Broadway revival of Evita since the Andrew Lloyd Webber production first hit the Great White Way in 1979, Broadway World reported Wednesday.
Heidi Montag is having a serious case of “The Sads” over nagging suspicions that she may be expecting a bundle of joy with her estranged husband, Spencer Pratt.
Perhaps not surprisingly, the thought of a world occupied by a mini-Speidi makes us sad too…and frightened….very frightened.
When does being famous not make you a celebrity? When you’re famous on the internet of course. The rise of social media and all its related geekiness has propelled certain figures to cult stardom and generated huge followings for them – yet in the grand scheme of things, they remain relatively unknown. How very modern. Check out our list of the most famous ‘non-celebrities’ on the net.
10. Robert Scoble
The ‘Scobleizer’, Robert Scoble, has navigated his way through the murky waters of the blogging world to become the original internet ‘spokesblogger’ – whilst working for Microsoft he used his popular personal blog, scobleizer.com, to post favorable comments about his employers. After leaving Microsoft in 2006, Scoble has gone on to cement his place in the blogging world, and has done much to prove the value of blogging as an interactive platform and raise awareness for it as a tool aiding customer relationships. Currently pushing the art of video blogging, he may well find himself at the cutting edge of the next evolution of social media – but despite this, he remains very much an internet phenomenon. You might not have heard of him, but 11,506 Facebook users think he is the man. …on the edge of your seat? Keep reading!