Several famous Latinas rocked some really great looks at various events throughout the week. This week our favorite Latinas were all about mixing and matching dressy and casual pieces, rocking an eye catching dress or trying the blush color trend.
DC's "Legends of Tomorrow" is busy filling out its roster for the highly anticipated winter debut on the CW, adding new villains to the cast. See the details here.
Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson dissed "Empire" actor Taraji P. Henson's character Cookie for calling him "thirsty" in the hit series season premiere on Wednesday.
Holly Madison has just announced she’s signed her second book deal. The 35-year-old former “Girls Next Door” star is in the process of writing “If I Only Had a Date,” her rep tells Us Weekly.
Director Ridley Scott has officially revealed to the world that the next "Prometheus" sequel will already start connecting to the "Alien" franchise with its new title. See the details here.
The mind-blowing British sci-fi series "Black Mirror" has been picked up by Netflix and a new order of 12 episodes has been set for the series on the streaming buffet platform. See the details here.
When “Elementary” returns to CBS in November not only will Sherlock Holmes be making that hard journey back from addiction, but he will be dealing with a father that he has always had problems with.
Wesley Snipes wants to be in the next Avengers film. Wesley Snipes wants to be in the next Avengers film. The actor, who has portrayed the Marvel hero Blade in two films, would like to see the character team with the Avengers.
"House of Cards" fans were having a Frank Underwood-worthy online battle this week over whether the fourth season of the Netflix hit was suffering from production delays.
Jessica Simpson's alleged addictions to pills and alcohol have prompted husband Eric Johnson to confront her with an ultimatum: Either she gets help, or he will seek to take legal custody of their children.
“Ray Donovan,” the Golden Globe-nominated Showtime series about a Boston-born “fixer” working for rich criminals in L.A., is about to end its third season.
Chris Brown's past criminal record may stop him from performing in Australia in December after activists called for the government to deny him visa entry.