It has been a couple of truly difficult weeks for Destiny's Child singer, Kelly Rowland. Though she lost her mother earlier this month, the new mom shared family photos and a Christmas wish for her mom on social media. Read More »
It seems that a lot of entertainers have been putting fans in check lately. "MStars News" has learned that rapper T.I. had to send a message to his Instagram followers, letting them know he isn't someone to mess with. According to Bossip, T.I. had a couple followers who commented on his Instagram picture of his late friend Walter Leon White, who died Nov. 29, and criticized him for uploading a folded obituary. According to the site, one follower by the name of ms_lynn_nicole wrote: "I guess different strokes for different folk. It's so many copies but why put the folded one up on here? I'm done because ppl getting so offensive. I don't live like that. I wouldn't even put it up there if it was wrinkled, folded, ripped, burnt, or just not the original. I look at my grandma obituary everyday from last year it's still in good condition because I what? Really Care. Good night" Another follower wrote, "I love my people...., but if a friend, a FRIEND dies, and I'm a multimillonaire, his funeral program would look better than that. GOD have mercy upon those amongst the living grant them paradise. Know better, do better." T.I.,whose social media name is troubleman31, replied to both followers, "@tonystarks357 @ms_lynn_nicole yall disrecpectful a**es is banished on behalf of my homeboy. I can't believe da gall of some sorry a** peasants." Some of T.I.'s fans agreed, coming to the rapper's defense: Read More »
It has been the biggest of big years for "The Tonight Show" host Jimmy Fallon, having taken over NBC's flagship late night show from Jay Leno in February, spending 2014 interviewing almost every celebrity under the sun — from Bradley Cooper to Barbra Streisand — and then putting most of them in exceptionally funny situations and challenges. And now he has got an impressive accolade to top it off: "Entertainment Weekly's" 2014 Entertainer of the Year. That's according to "EW," which has named "Saturday Night Live"-alum Fallon its Entertainer of the Year and has the late night host on the cover of this week's magazine. With it comes a substantial feature interview with Jimmy Fallon, with plenty of examination as to how the married 40-year-old father of one has taken over the entertainment biz. In the highest praise possible, "EW" says that since taking over the "The Tonight Show," Fallon "turned the revered late-night franchise into the hottest party in town, a celebrity playpen full of games, music, surprise guests, games and good vibes all around." Read More »
Rihanna showed up two hours late to a performance in Montreal on Sunday night. But unlike the fans of Justin Bieber, who booed the teen star for showing up late at a London performance, fans of the "Stay" songtress were more understanding and RiRi took to Twitter to show her appreciation. Read More »
On Thursday evening's first "Top Ten" live performance of "American Idol," rap diva Nicki Minaj arrived late to the judge's table, leaving host Ryan Seacrest to cover for her approximately 13 minutes into the show. Minaj eventually showed up after the first act (Curtis Finch Jr) dressed down in a black hoodie and sunglasses, and nobody mentioned her tardiness again throughout the live taping. Minaj hit up Twitter Thursday evening (March 13), blaming her casual lateness on Hollywood's congested traffic. Read More »