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'Bachelorette' Hopefuls Perform with The Muppets
2 hours ago
As the saying goes: Sometimes you have to kiss a few frogs to find a prince, and The Bachelorette enlisted the world's most famous frog to help in last night's group date.
Kermit the Frog and the rest of the muppets performed with Emily Maynard and her potential suitors in a charity variety show, benefitting Levine Children's Hospital in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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The group date featured the guys singing, dancing and telling jokes, which gave them all a little stage fright, but none more than Charlie. The 32-year-old from Massachusetts suffered a horrific accident some time ago after a 15-story fall left him in a coma. As a part of his recovery process, Charlie had to re-learn how to read and speak, which has led him to an intense insecurity about public speaking, as he's still not comfortable with the skill.
Emily was sympathetic to Charlie's plight, reassigning him from »
'DWTS' Finals Award Perfect Scores All Around
5 hours ago
The cream of the Dancing with the Stars crop hit the stage Monday night, raking in sky high scores as season fourteen shimmies to a close.
Judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman and Bruno Tonioli selected the first round of dances for the remaining pairs, assigning William Levy and Cheryl Burke with the Cha Cha Cha.
The twosome went on to set the bar impossibly high for the night with their hip-shaking starter, earning the couple a perfect 30 right off the bat. Len raved the piece was as "good as [he's] ever seen in fourteen seasons of Cha Cha Cha" before relinquishing his hard-won 10.
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Katherine Jenkins and Mark Ballas were next with their Paso Doble—A Spanish-inspired stunner that also hit a chord with the panel, earning a perfect thirty for the pair.
Donald Driver and Peta Murgatroyd followed, performing a beyond-sexy Argentine Tango. Unfortunately, the couple »
'Sytycd' Judge Mary Murphy Sued
8 hours ago
Et has learned that So You Think You Can Dance judge Mary Murphy has been sued by her former manager, Michael Sanchez, for breach of written and oral contract.
According to court documents obtained by Et, Sanchez was hired as Murphy's manager in 2006 and terminated in 2010.
In the court filings, Sanchez says that some of Murphy's actions during their business relationship led him to conclude that "Murphy had become a desperate, cocaine-fueled nymphomaniac."
The papers claim that Murphy took up "many inappropriate sexual relationships with So You Think You Can Dance and Chelsea Lately crew members, as well as other questionable men."
In the lawsuit, Sanchez is seeking more than $1,000,000 in damages after allegedly being fired over a financial dispute. The papers claim that Sanchez's firing was done in a way that breached their contract. »
Antonio Banderas' Secret to a Lasting Marriage
12 hours ago
Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith just celebrated their 16th wedding anniversary and Antonio is opening up on how they've become one of Hollywood's longest-lasting couples.
"People want to know the secret of staying together when you're in the public eye, because it's not always easy," Banderas tells the summer issue of Aspen Peak magazine.
"The truth is boring," he explains. "You go to the market, you have coffee together, you have dinner together, you tell a joke, you go to bed. Are you ready for this? You live like normal people. Believe it or not, that's what it takes."
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The actor also talks about raising his teenage daughter Stella and says he definitely sees a bit of himself in her. "You see in your kids a little reflection of yourself, even though they think you don't understand them," he tells the magazine. "They are very »
Trump Crowns 'Celebrity Apprentice' Winner
20 May 2012 8:33 PM, PDT
Tonight, Donald Trump made Celebrity Apprentice and, consequently, reality TV history by crowning the show's first [Spoiler Alert] African-American winner.
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Arsenio Hall bested fellow finalist Clay Aiken on the show's finale. Trump made this decision despite Clay outselling Arsenio in party tickets for the final task. Clay reached $301,500 while Arsenio made $167,100.
As the celebs were competing in the name of charity, a $250,000 prize will go to Arsenio's chosen organization, the Magic Johnson Foundation.
Coincidentally, Clay was also a runner-up when he appeared on the second season of American Idol. In the Celebrity Apprentice finale, Clay displayed his trademark talent, singing alongside Arsenio in a duet of Lean on Me.
Celebrity Apprentice airs Sundays on NBC. »
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