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Kim Kardashian opened up about OJ Simpson, the Paris robbery, and more on David Letterman’s show ‘My Next Guest Needs No Introduction.’
Kylie Jenner had some fans questioning her and Travis Scott's relationship after she posted steamy new photos of the two together.
Cardi B took to Twitter to address comments that she’s in a ‘mentally abusive relationship’ with Offset.
Rihanna joins Kris Jenner, Oprah and more on Forbes’ list of America’s Richest Self-Made Women.
‘Bachelorette’ Clare Crawley opened up to ET's Lauren Zima about her connection with Dale ahead of the premiere of Tuesday's episode.
Fans questioned if Cardi B and Offset were reunited after they were spotted kissing in Vegas, one month after Cardi filed for divorce.
'SNL' released promos showing Maya Rudolph as Kamala Harris, and revealed its new musical guest is Jack White.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Keke Palmer and Mark Hamill were among the celebs that reacted to the Vice Presidential debate's viral moments.
A number of films and TV shows continue to be impacted by the pandemic, as Regal Cinemas gets ready to close down all 536 locations.
Celebs including Chris Evans, Trey Songz and Amanda Kloots responded to the president’s message to not ‘be afraid’ of COVID-19.
Alec Baldwin said that 'SNL' would have pulled back on the sketch if there was any indication that the President was 'gravely ill.'
Alyssa Milano and Kathy Griffin were among the stars to respond to President Trump's announcement that he tested positive for COVID-19.
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend shared the tragic news on social media that they lost their baby due to complications.
Kerry Washington and Hillary Clinton were among those who took to social media to respond to the first round of Presidential Debates.