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Orange Is The New Black's 'Taystee' is 9 Days Into Her New Vegan Life and Loving It!
Tasha “Taystee” Jefferson, played by Danielle Brooks, is a main character in US comedy-prison series Orange Is the New Black. Well known for her friendship with equally outspoken character, Poussey, Taystee is dominant in pushing for fair treatment and equal rights regardless of race, among fellow female prisoners.
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Jerry Lewis, Mercurial Comedian and Filmmaker, Dies at 91
Mr. Lewis rose to fame as Dean Martin’s comedy partner but went on to a major solo career with films like “The Bellboy” and “The Nutty Professor.”
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Scientology could cost Elisabeth Moss the Emmy
The most interesting rivalry at next month’s Emmy awards is not between the actors nominated for the same show. It’s between a former Scientologist, Leah Remini, and a practicing member of the church, Elisabeth Moss. Remini’s A&E series, “Scientology and the Aftermath” is nominated for Outstanding Information Series or Special. Moss, meanwhile, is nominated for Best Actress for her performance in Hulu’s acclaimed limited series “The Handmaid’s Tale.”
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Christian Bale explains weight gain: 'I've just been eating a lot of pies'
Christian Bale has been dedicated and disciplined in controlling his weight for film roles, famously losing 65 pounds and eating only an apple and a can of tuna a day for The Machinist, bulking up his muscle mass for American Psycho and the Dark Knight films, and sporting a pot belly in American Hustle. The actor looks almost unrecognisable at the moment, as he gains weight to play Vice President Dick Cheney upcoming biopic Backseat.
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Comedian Ralphie May dies at age 45, according to TMZ report
Comedian Ralphie May has died at the age of 45, according to a report by the celebrity gossip website TMZ. May was a runner-up in the 2003 season of the NBC TV series “Last Comic Standing.” He starred in several comedy specials on Comedy Central and Netflix.
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Brendan Fraser on His Comeback, Disappearance, and the Experience that Nearly Ended His Career
The actor talks about being sexually harassed over a decade ago, and the result of speaking up: “The silence was deafening.”
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Terry Crews Speaks Out In Support Of Brendan Fraser
"Brendan is amazingly courageous in telling this. His assault experience is extremely similar to mine - ending with the assailant explaining away his actions. One mans 'horseplay' is another man’s humiliation." The actor Brendan Fraser is joining the #MeToo movement. In an interview with GQ, published today, Fraiser said that Philip Berk, a former president of the HFPA, assaulted him in the summer of 2003.
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Kevin Smith: I'm "Living on Borrowed Time" After Heart Attack
Speaking to Ralph Garman's 'The Ralph Report' in his first interview since his health scare, the filmmaker says he was ready to die if it was his time.
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Bill Cosby Guilty of Drugging & Molesting a Woman
Bill Cosby was convicted Thursday of drugging and molesting a woman in the first big celebrity trial of the #MeToo era, completing the spectacular late-life downfall of a comedian who broke racial barriers in Hollywood on his way to TV superstardom as America's Dad.
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Bill Cosby Booted From TV Academy’s Hall Of Fame Roster
UPDATED: Bill Cosby’s name and statue have been removed from the Television Academy’s Hall of Fame. Inducted in 1992, his name no longer appears among its official list of honorees online.
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Women accuse Morgan Freeman of inappropriate behavior, harassment
Eight women accuse Morgan Freeman of inappropriate behavior. They say it happened on movie sets, at his company and in interviews.
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Chloe Dykstra Speaks Out After Chris Hardwick's Denial: 'These Behaviors Are Insidious'
Chloe Dykstra spoke out on Wednesday to thank her supporters after seeming to accuse her ex-boyfriend Chris Hardwick of abuse. In a lengthy Twitter message, Dykstra also said that she hopes “that women and men on both sides of abuse will make changes.” “It is my hope, and it always was, that women and men on both sides of abuse will make changes to either protect themselves, or to stop the cycle of pain their own behavior can cause,” Dykstra wrote. “These behaviors are insidious and often hard to spot – we make excuses for them and, bit by bit, we can lose ourselves entirely.”
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The Big Business of Being Gwyneth Paltrow
Inside the growth of Goop — the most controversial brand in the wellness industry.
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The Mesmerizing Joy of Justin Bieber’s Recent Paparazzi Photos
Photographers have shot Bieber nearly every day of his summer in the city, and it’s hard to look away.
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Leah Remini: Tom Cruise Personally Punished Fellow Scientologists
The Scientology whistleblower opened up about Tom Cruise’s ‘deity’ status within the Church of Scientology—and his complicity in its alleged abuses.
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Penny Marshall, 'Laverne & Shirley' Star Turned Director, Dies at 75
She starred for eight seasons on the ABC ratings hit, created by her late brother Garry Marshall, and directed such films as 'Big,' 'A League of Their Own' and 'Awakenings.'
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Mariah Carey's record-breaking day shows how little musicians make from Spotify
The pop star's Christmas song has been streamed more than 10 million times today. Relatively speaking, there won't be a huge payout.
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The Painful Price of Becoming Jackie Chan
A new memoir by the legendary kung fu star reveals what it took to become one of Hong Kong’s greatest sons.
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DMX Released From Prison
The rapper was sentenced to one year in prison for tax evasion last year
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Australian actor Geoffrey Rush wins record defamation payout
Australian actor Geoffrey Rush has been awarded a A$2.8 million ($1.9 million) defamation payment against a News Corp tabloid, the largest defamation payout in Australian history, after it accused him in reports of inappropriate behavior. Australia’s Federal Court ordered that an Australian arm of News Corp pay the Oscar-winning actor A$1.98 million for past and future economic loss, in addition to an initial A$850,000 payment awarded in April, court documents showed on Thursday.