Dwayne Johnson is getting ready to be a dad again.The actor and his longtime girlfriend of nine years, Lauren Hashian, are expecting their first child together, according to Us Weekly. The 43-year-old actor already has a 14-year-old daughter, Simone, from his previous marriage to Dany Garcia. That marriage ended in 2007.
Kate Gosselin lost her millionaire boyfriend to a younger, blonder woman.
Entertainment Weekly says the mom of eight and Jeff Prescott called it quits after fighting over Labor Day weekend, when he refused to appear on Kate Plus 8. The divorced dad of three was quick to find a new girlfriend, a 26-year-old "business major who is fluent in five languages and developing her own cosmetics lines."
Kate is said to be "devastated." They had been dating for eight months.
Entertainment Weekly says the mom of eight and Jeff Prescott called it quits after fighting over Labor Day weekend, when he refused to appear on Kate Plus 8. The divorced dad of three was quick to find a new girlfriend, a 26-year-old "business major who is fluent in five languages and developing her own cosmetics lines."
Kate is said to be "devastated." They had been dating for eight months.
Matt Damon has apologized for his comments about racial diversity on the season premiere of Project Greenlight.
The actor was blasted earlier this week when he seemed to tell black movie producer Effie Brown that diverse actors are needed, but not necessarily diverse filmmakers. Now Matt suggests that it was taken out of context. “My comments were part of a much broader conversation about diversity in Hollywood and the fundamental nature of Project Greenlight, which did not make the show. I am sorry that they offended some people, but, at the very least, I am happy that they started a conversation about diversity in Hollywood."
The show, which also features Ben Affleck, gives first-time filmmakers a chance to direct a feature film.
The actor was blasted earlier this week when he seemed to tell black movie producer Effie Brown that diverse actors are needed, but not necessarily diverse filmmakers. Now Matt suggests that it was taken out of context. “My comments were part of a much broader conversation about diversity in Hollywood and the fundamental nature of Project Greenlight, which did not make the show. I am sorry that they offended some people, but, at the very least, I am happy that they started a conversation about diversity in Hollywood."
The show, which also features Ben Affleck, gives first-time filmmakers a chance to direct a feature film.
Ventriloquist Paul Zerdin has been crowned winner of “America’s Got Talent’s” tenth season on NBC. Zerdin’s victory was announced last night from the season finale at Radio City Music Hall. The episode also included performances by other finalists and professionals, including Rachel Platten, Penn & Teller, Jeffrey Ross and Mat Franco, who won last season. In honor of his win, Zerdin will headline an exclusive engagement of “America’s Got Talent Live” in Las Vegas, October 22-24 at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. He will be joined by finalists Drew Lynch and Piff The Magic Dragon. Howard Stern bid farewell to “America’s Got Talent” after serving as judge for the past four seasons. In his goodbye segment, he said his experience trying to break into the business drove his desire to help others do the same. Auditions for next season of “AGT” will begin in Detroit on November 7th, followed by stops in cities including New York, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, San Jose, San Diego, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Orlando and Dallas.
“Law & Order” is getting a reality spin-off. NBC has given the green light to one-hour courtroom docu-drama series “Law & Order: You the Jury” from “Law & Order” boss Dick Wolf and reality producer Magical Elves. The interactive program will let audience take part in determining the verdict of real-life legal cases which are played out on a live TV courtroom. The show will also allow viewers to vote throughout the trial on the veracity of witnesses and persuasiveness of evidence. NBC’s previous attempt in interactive program, “The Million Second Quiz” hosted by Ryan Seacrest, failed to attract viewers and was canceled after only one season. Its latest live effort “Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris,” however, debuted to solid results on Tuesday.