Brandi Glanville, 38, may have not had her kids with her, but the mother of two boys hit Las Vegas with friend Darin Harvey. Brandi posted pictures of her nuptials all over Twitter, tweeting “I’m married again- suuuuuuck it!” She added that the two decided to head to the altar “after some beer and strippers.” More »

Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore may be divorcing, but the alleged “other woman” — Sara Leal — is also still dealing with the aftermath. The 22-year-old’s family refuses to speak to her.
She and Ashton reportedly spent an evening together in a San Diego hotel which also happened to be his six-year wedding anniversary. The rendez-vous included unprotected sex, which the young woman promptly shared with tabloids. Meanwhile, Ashton was back at home trying to patch things up with Demi — and it wasn’t going well.
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When not breaking records as the first female footballer of her school, 13-year-old Paris Jackson is turning down offers to appear as a spokesperson for lingerie football leagues and — apparently — taking film roles. The middle Jackson child is slated to play the heroine in a fantasy film entitled Lundon’s Bridge And The Three Keys.
The film in based on a young adult series by author Dennis H. Christen. The plot details a particular type of magic that changes a dolphin into a human. Later, a darker spell transforms a young boy into a dragonfly and a “good jellyfish queen” becomes a sinister fairy godmother, according to Daily Mail. Profits from this film will reportedly go towards funding American public school system in some capacity. More »

The grandson of one of cinema’s most legendary actresses was found dead in his New York City apartment which police are ruling as a suicide. Andrew Embiricos, only 25 years old, was discovered by his friend Aaron Edwards.
Andrew is the child of Rita Hayworth’s daughter, Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, 61, who also lives in New York City.
Well, this is just heartwarming. Inmates at a Nebraska jail who volunteered at a local animal shelter were recently given the chance to adopt two cats from the shelter, making jail suck just a little bit less for them. “I wondered how those would work out in the jail as far as helping the guys pass time,” said Jerome Kramer, the sheriff who had the idea, “and just feel a little more at ease.” Wow, that’s way nicer than I expected a sheriff in Nebraska to be to inmates. “…And possibly less destructive to our new facility.” Aaaah, I see. More »
CSI, Law & Order, Cold Case, NCIS, Homicide: Life on the Street, America’s Most Wanted, COPS… Is it just me, or has there been an overabundance of crime-based television programming in recent years? Sure, crime makes for compelling drama; the whodunnit has been around for ages, and it always sells like hotcakes (which, it may be assumed, is pretty fast). But as with all media consumed by the public, there’s always a big ol’ question hovering over it: How is what we’re consuming affecting us in real life? Given what importance the United States places on the strength of its criminal justice system, this question is especially relevant in relation to all of this crime-based stuff TV inundates us with today. But how can we even begin to answer it? Some folks at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln had an idea: why not conduct a study examining this very thing? More »
We’re laughing out loud so hard right now we’re beginning to get stares from the people around us. There’s nothing better than a good news goof video, and this one really takes the cake. This live broadcast from a local San Diego station is an absolute disaster. Everything goes wrong! It’s so ridiculous we almost suspect this is actually a pre-planned sketch. More »
As I suspected, Brad and family are not back home. He was back in the airport in southern France taking more flying lessons yesterday. Ramie has pictures, but I haven’t found them yet in non microscopic sizes, so when they come out, I will update! For now, here is an oldie but goodie, cause this page has gotten downright ugly again!
Photo credit: BradPittWorld… More »