Last night on the Tonight Show, Fallon announced the launch of his Hands High line of shirts and sweatshirts. The funnyman's out-of-the-box idea lets fans show more support for their team while they're cheering and pumping their fists in the air. These shirts and sweatshirts feature the team's logo in a place it's never been before -- in the armpit. Fallon explains, "That's prime real estate." He collaborated with sports apparel manufacturer G-III on the design. He says, " When your team is winning and you want to show people who you’re rooting for, get your Hands High!”
Sharon Wehrly of the Nye County Sheriff's Office said a call came in Tuesday afternoon. The caller said Lamar was unconscious, with blood and a white substance coming from his nose and mouth. The man told the dispatcher that the basketball star was using cocaine over the weekend and had taken sexual performance enhancement drugs.
Earlier, TMZ reported that a Las Vegas hospital had found "virtually every drug imaginable" in Lamar's system and track marks on one of his arms. It's believed he suffered a stroke while unconscious and likely incurred brain damage. Sources give Lamar a "50/50 chance of surviving."
The Nevada sheriff says the star could be charged for drug possession.
Meanwhile, TMZ says Khloe Kardashian and Lamar are still legally married, and that she's making his medical decisions. Though the two have signed their divorce papers, the gossip blog says that "there's an extreme backlog in the family law courts and the divorce will not become final for at least two more months."
Us Weekly says Kourtney Kardashian's baby daddy is in treatment for drug and alcohol addiction in Malibu. Scott spent some time in rehab earlier this year after his hard-partying ways caught up to him.
The comedian was supposed to play Cosby in a Jeopardy sketch for SNL's 40th anniversary special back in February, but backed out. He was eventually replaced by Keenan Thompson. Instead, Murphy appeared on stage and gave a brief thank you speech before going to commercial. At the time, Norm MacDonald -- who wrote the sketch -- said Murphy pulled out because he didn't want to "kick a man when he is down."
Murphy's decision earned him a special thank you from Cosby who said, "I am very appreciative of Eddie and I applaud his actions." Now, in an interview with the Washington Post, Murphy explains that he chose not to do it because he didn't feel that sexual abuse is something that should be made fun of. He says, "I totally understood (why they wanted me to do it). It was the biggest thing in the news at the time. I can see why they thought it would be funny, and the sketch that Norm (Macdonald) wrote was hysterical. There’s nothing funny about it. If you get up there and you crack jokes about him, you’re just hurting people. You’re hurting him. You’re hurting his accusers. I was like, 'Hey, I’m coming back to SNL for the anniversary, I’m not turning my moment on the show into this other thing.'"
The 48-year-old, who was running, biking and swimming the grueling triathlon to raise money for a children's hospital, says his "body just shut down." Ramsay collapsed and medics had to rush to his aid. He completed the swim, but got sick during the bike ride and never made it to the run. He posted on Facebook, “Thank you to the Ironman medical staff who assisted me and the police department. During my bike ride I threw up several times. I wasn’t able to keep anything down, making me dehydrated. I thought I’d be able to push through the marathon run, but my body just shut down.”