Jailed "Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Teresa Giudice has inked a new deal with Bravo that will include footage from the 15-month sentence she is currently serving in federal prison on fraud charges.
Taylor Swift is now rumored to be dating Calvin Harris, but the "Shake It Off" singer readily admits the reason she remained single as long as she did "had a lot to do with the media's coverage of her love life."
Friends and family are rallying behind the former athlete and TV personality as he opens up about his sex change tonight on "20/20" with journalist Diane Sawyer.
The new series on Fox, "Scream Queens," returns to old-style scares. The new horror-comedy show coming to Fox, "Scream Queens," is destined to give you that long-awaited fix of '80s and '90s style of fun scares, according to Entertainment Weekly.
Celebrity prank show set to return on BET. According to The Hollywood Reporter, celebrity reality show "Punk'd," which originally aired on MTV from 2003 to 2007 and had a small 2012 revival, has been revamped for a new run on the BET Network.
The brother of Nick Gordon now insists Bobbi Kristina Brown was attempting to take her own life earlier this year when she was discovered unconscious and unresponsive in the bathtub of a home she shared with her live-in boyfriend.
After less than two years of marriage, "Scandal" star Kerry Washington and NFL husband Nnamdi Asomugha are already in couple's therapy over problems largely brought on by her success.
When Univision offered Carlos Calderón the opportunity to take Rodner Figueroa's spot on its public-affairs program "Sal y pimienta," the Mexican presenter did not doubt for a second before accepting. But it was still a difficult situation because the hosts are personal friends.
In an upcoming episode of “Stalker” -- the CBS police procedural drama that centers on the detectives of the LAPD's Threat Assessment Unit -- Beth (Maggie Q) will fight for her life.
After several insults to Native American women and elders, about a dozen Native actors walked off the set of "The Ridiculous Six," which is being produced by Adam Sandler's Happy Madison, including the Native cultural advisor, who was commissioned to make the movie as culturally accurate and tastefully representative as possible.
In the next episode the ABC political thriller “Scandal” titled "A Few Good Women" Vice President Ross (Artemis Pebdani) will continue to defy the orders of President Grant’s (Tony Goldwyn) administration.
The pop princess also denies Sean's supposed claim that she used Justin Bieber to hurt him. Sources close to Big Sean told TMZ on Thursday that the rapper broke it off with Ariana Grande because she was financially irresponsible and "immature.