While it's probably more common than not for celebrities to legally protect their money before walking down the aisle, many say "I don't" when it comes to prenups. Sometimes it's because they got married well before fame and fortune came to call, sometimes it's because they simply find such paperwork distasteful, and other times ...
Russell Brand is famous -- make that infamous -- for his cheeky humor. But not all of his jokes go over well (and not just the ones about Katy Perry).
That was especially true at the GQ Men of the Year Awards in London on Tuesday (Sept. 3), when his commentary got him kicked out. What happened?
Not understanding how jokes work, pop singer Katy Perry is none too happy about comedian and ex-husband Russell Brand making jokes about her and their former marriage. Even though, you know, that's how comedy works.
And we have a feeling she won't like his most recent quip.
Russell Brand is still busy promoting his 'Messiah Complex' comedy tour, and this time around he talked to the UK paper the Mirror, which allowed him to tell amusing anecdotes (rather than belittling him).
To wit: There was that time he tried to mack on Mila Kunis, but all she wanted to talk about was then-boyfriend Macaulay Culkin.
Katy Perry makes her debut as a Vogue cover girl in July, playing a high-fashion siren/farmer's daughter (we think). But in the accompanying interview, she talks about the loves of her life: ex-husband Russell Brand and on-and-off boyfriend John Mayer.
Actor and comedian Russell Brand went on MSNBC's 'Morning Joe' to promote his new world tour 'Messiah Complex' -- but instead of getting to discuss the intelligent and insightful purpose of his controversial comedy show, he ended up being repeatedly disrespected.
And if you think he took that lying down, well, you don't know Russell Brand.
We would like to thank David Tennant for proving to us that if you outfit an actor with long dark hair, eyeliner, an unbuttoned shirt and facial hair, he will immediately become Russell Brand. Which is exactly what happened when the Scottish thesp donned this look for his role in the 2011 'Fright Night' remake.
Oh, we're sorry, did you forget that existed? You'll just have to suffer like the rest
Russell Brand is a comedic genius, albeit one who's utterly insane.
Proof? Last night, April 16, he went on 'Conan' and talked about, among other things, a foursome with the Kardashians, how he'd sleep with Jennifer Lawrence (who wouldn't?), using hypnotism to stop his sexual desires, and convincing Tom Cruise to convert him to Scientology.
Following his somewhat awkward interview with the always perverted, usually creepy Howard Stern, Russell Brand is pulling out all the stops to assure us that yes, he always wears condoms.
Thank. God.
Russell Brand is remaining a mensch following his divorce from Katy Perry.
The 'Brand X' host has yet to say a bad or dirty word about the pop starlet, even when egged on by the perversely curious Howard Stern. (Seriously, Stern -- you're married to Beth Ostrosky. Do you really need to live vicariously through every man on your show?)
Not since Jimmy Fallon climbed trees dressed like Robert Pattinson to complain about things that bothered him has a 'Late Night' sketch been this good.
Last night (Feb. 4), Fallon threw on a wig and a British accent to perform the bit 'Russell Brand Reads Star,' in which Fallon does a pretty spot-on impersonation of the flouncy Englishman reading Star magazine.
Russell Brand recently had a little fun at the expense of some self-righteous, homophobic douchebags from the Westboro Baptist Church on his ‘Brand X’ show.
He gave them the chance to discuss their reasons for spewing hate upon gays, fallen soldiers and the like. And then? He orchestrated a little come-uppance.
Russell Brand doesn't exactly have a stellar track record when it comes to non-douchebaggery. But the (arguable) funnyman must be trying to rack up good karma points, because he recently made nice to a complete stranger and tried to help him turn his life around.