The Hollywood Reporter recently sparked a debate among wrestling and movie fans with its list of the best wrestlers who became actors. While the list features many iconic names, some of the rankings and omissions are certainly up for discussion...
Today (Aug. 28) was the 50th anniversary of activist Martin Luther King's famed "I Have a Dream" speech. And some of the celebrities in the Twitterverse certainly took notice, while others were too distracted because their children had spontaneously combusted.
It's August 6, and the celebrities of the world are spending their time on Twitter conversing with one another, posting cute pictures of animals and honoring the late George Duke. Which, all things considered, is a pretty busy day (in 140 characters or less).
In case you had any doubt that Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson was perfect, he's here to clear all that up for you. The wrestler-turned-movie star proved that he'd rather hold a lady's hand than chokehold an opponent.
And we melted.
Today (June 27) the celebrities were feeling some nostalgia for times gone by, helped other celebs find new career paths, made a few dirty comments and even had some fun with a skunk.
Rather than send in a seasoned reporter to do the press-junket for Michael Bay's upcoming film 'Pain & Gain,' the humor-driven YouTube channel Screen Junkies sent in Nick Mundy, a superfan of one of the movie's stars -- Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately for them), the head of marketing referred to the stunt as "the worst interview ever seen in the h