Joan Rivers

How Dreamy
How Dreamy
Adam Lambert, a self-proclaimed "Joan Ranger," was on E!'s 'Fashion Police' last night (June 10) competing in a contest to take Joan Rivers out on a belated birthday date. And surprise, surprise, he won. Granted his competition was Gilbert Gottfried and basketball player Darius Morris -- so he kinda had this in the bag.
Joan Rivers to Swap Lives With Bristol Palin for the Weirdest Ep of ‘Celebrity Wife Swap’ Ever
Joan Rivers to Swap Lives With Bristol Palin for the Weirdest Ep of ‘Celebrity Wife Swap’ Ever
Bristol Palin and her sister Willow will be switching places with Joan Rivers and her daughter Melissa for an upcoming ep of 'Celebrity Wife Swap' -- even though calling a few of them "celebrities" is questionable and no one involved here is a wife. They're just picking names out of a hat at this point, right?
Stick Around
Stick Around
As a gabber on the style sewing circle known as 'Fashion Police,' Joan Rivers is the humorous foil to her co-hosts. She isn't afraid to voice her opinion, with the goal of getting a laugh out of viewers. She's now upped the ante with a verbal attack on Vogue editor Anna Wintour, chiding the helmet-bobbed editress for taking herself (and fashion) too seriously.
Couric's Claws
Couric's Claws
Katie Couric's talk show 'Katie' is still on the air, gaining more traction than Anderson Cooper's sadly canceled daytime effort. So to celebrate her 100th episode, Katie had a 'Friday Happy Hour' episode on Feb. 22, on which Joan Rivers and her daughter Melissa appeared. But what wound up on the air was not the entirety of the interview.
Heavy Words
Heavy Words
Perhaps at a loss for any other material, Joan Rivers once more made what seems like a thirsty grab for media attention this week by body-shaming Adele. Adele has yet to comment because she's too busy counting her accolades and winning at living.
A Real Piece of Work
A Real Piece of Work
We love Joan Rivers when she's funny. She's a comic legend and pulls no punches. But her recent stint on 'The Late Show With David Letterman' was trite and full of fat jokes about Adele, who is pretty universally loved. As a result, that didn't sit well with a lot of people.