John Mayer loves Instagram. And his followers love his Instagram. So it's no shock that he got a near 66,000 likes on this new, very random, very pointless photo post. The new pic shows Mayer standing amid a wall of mirrors ... or maybe it's just an elevator ... and snapping a shot that makes him look like he's standing next to multiple John Mayers. Something perhaps Katy Perry and Taylor Swift are praying never happens––fitting more than one John Mayer into this world. Read More »
After completely busting open (again) the case against Bill Cosby and those various rape allegations, it looks like Hannibal Buress has had one heck of a tough time. Of course, not nearly as rough as Cosby himself but he did receive some backlash from Cosby Show fans. During a recent stop over at Jimmy Kimmel Live! the Broad City star told Kimmel about a number of death threats he's received due to his calling out Cosby. And of course, he had to touch on the new roast of Justin Bieber. Read More »
During last year's SXSW, Jimmy Kimmel had a staff member interview concertgoers about bands that were appearing at the event, asking whether or not they were fans. The only downside was the fact that none of the bands actually existed... but that didn't stop them from saying yes. The video was a huge success, as many Lie Witness News segments have been in the past. The bit is something the Jimmy Kimmel Live! host has replicated time and time again. And this year, he's back with another edition of Lie Witness News: SXSW 2015! Read More »
Looks like Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld could very well become a hell of a lot wealthier very, very soon. Which is good because they need the money. Oh wait, no, they don't –– at all. But that doesn't mean they won't be seeing some pretty hefty residual checks when the streaming rights for their hit series Seinfeld are sold. Right now, it's being reported that Sony Pictures TV is offering the show to Hulu, Yahoo and Amazon and causing a bidding war of around $90 million. And Netflix? Well, it looks like they're "taking a pass" on the famed NBC series. Read More »
Andy Samberg will host this year's Emmy Awards. Best known for his Emmy-award winning SNL shorts, including 2007's "D*ck In A Box" with Justin Timberlake, the actor released a hilarious statement about the new gig. Read More »