Lil Wayne Signed Paris Hilton to a Record Deal
Young Money meets family money.
Lil Wayne signed Paris Hilton to a record deal on his Young Money label because ... well, we honestly have no idea.
Young Money meets family money.
Lil Wayne signed Paris Hilton to a record deal on his Young Money label because ... well, we honestly have no idea.
'American Idol' is getting desperate for ratings, and they've already cleaned house at the judges' table. To salvage the show, they're looking for fresh blood -- fresh and familiar blood.
Producers are reportedly considering 'Idol' alums Adam Lambert, Kelly Clarkson and Jennifer Hudson to judge season 13. And we think it's kind of a bang-up idea.
Taking yet another page from the Kim Kardashian playbook (despite not thinking she's a great role model), Farrah Abraham is getting her own reality show following the success of her sex tape.
Remember when Kanye West encouraged Kim Kardashian to record a single? And how that turned out?
He's now encouraging Will Smith to start rapping again. While that would certainly yield better results, do we really need to relive 'Big Willie Style'?
Carrie Fisher, aka Princess Leia herself, is taking a lot of evil delight in messing with 'Star Wars' fans about the upcoming sequels and whether or not she will be reprising her role.
But really, who's surprised that Darth Vadar's daughter is having so much fun trolling everyone?
Multiple award-winning singer/songwriter Adele has placed herself on "lockdown" for the next several weeks, and she's not coming out until her next album is finished.
If that's what it takes to get new music out of her, it means that no matter how nicely you ask, we'll tell you Adele cannot come out and play. Now shoo.
Never ones to let Brandi Glanville enjoy her own very small spotlight of embarrassing reality television, her ex-husband Eddie Cibrian and his current wife LeAnn Rimes want a sitcom about their lives. Starring themselves.
Which is basically just a way to get their own reality show without LeAnn having to disavow the nasty things she once said about how fake such programming is.
NBC, which has had a pretty bad rap as of late, has been juggling its late-night programs like so many chainsaws.
First we found out Jimmy Fallon is moving into Jay Leno's 'Tonight Show' spot -- assuming Jay retires as promised this time -- and now it seems the network might be looking to bring Alec Baldwin into the fold.
Get ready to see Michael Douglas and Matt Damon as you've never seen them before: covered in glitter and making out. Which is exactly what we expected from the Liberace biopic 'Behind the Candelabra.'
Lindsay Lohan clearly doesn't take her trouble with the law seriously, or else she'd stay out of it. But on the bright side, it may well make for awesome TV.
The starlet, more famous for going to (or missing) court dates than for most of her work on camera, had no issues making fun of herself on 'Anger Management' alongside pal and frequent bailer-outer Charlie Sheen.