The couple who began dating a year ago has officially called it quits after a brief split and reunion in March.
The two Hollywood actors have given up dairy and animal products for years now, for two different reasons.
The soccer ace did not make the cut this time because the team only allows three people above the age of 23.
The rapper was forced to fork out a total penalty of more than $10,000 for carrying a small amount of pot and big amount of money.
Weaver's Elaine Barrish sarcastically asks Gugino's Susan Berg how it feels to launch her career by ruining another person's marriage.
The 'Brand X With Russell Brand' ad features an additional line of 'I would rather watch the Katy Perry movie.'
Producer Toby Jaffe says of the upcoming remake movie, 'The more expensive a film is, the harder it is now to make it that violent.'
Before announcing the 10 boys and 10 girls who make it to Los Angeles, executive producer/judge Nigel Lythgoe makes a little speech and cuts a cake in celebration of the show's 200th episode.
The 'Twilight Saga' lead actor comes to David Arquette's club along with Bieber, Perry and Selena Gomez to help celebrate 'Katy Perry: Part of Me' movie release.
The spirit-rising song, which is written by Matthew Bellamy 'with the Olympics in his mind,' will be played throughout the Games including when athletes enter the stadium.
The band celebrate the life of The Masque club's owner Brendan Mullen, who helped pave a way for them, in the clip by taking part in a jazz funeral.
Kelly falls ill 'while on his way to New York this morning to celebrate the publication of his long-awaited memoir SoulaCoaster.'
Spidey is seen having an encounter with The Lizard in a culvert in one snippet, and making fun of a cowardly carjacker in another.
The music video sees Lupe taking a stroll down the streets and greeting passersby in the neighborhood.
Admitting that it's 'going to be a bit of a tough day' when she bids farewell to 'Today' viewers, Curry reveals she'll next cover stories for NBC's various programs.
Walt Disney Pictures will also hold panels for 'Frankenweenie', 'Oz: The Great and Powerful' as well as 'Wrek-It Ralph' at the 'halliest of halls' of the 2012 SDCC.
The production for the new chapter of the medieval series will begin July in Belfast, with showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss lined up to direct episodes.
Justin and his mother Pattie Mallette have agreed to donate proceeds from his song and her book respectively, but The Salvation Army refuses to extend its deadline.
Words are, Steven Goldmann is poised to helm the superhero movie which is based on the story of real-life stuntman Rick Rojactt.
The Mal Reynolds depicter and the creator of the show will be joined by other stars, such as Alan Tudyk and Adam Baldwin, for the event set to take place on Friday, July 13.