• ‘Big Brother’ fans accuse Memphis Garrett of calling David Alexander N-word

    ‘Big Brother’ fans accuse Memphis Garrett of calling David Alexander N-word

    Fans are calling for the eviction of “Big Brother” star Memphis Garrett after many claim they caught him uttering a racial slur on camera. During an after-hours conversation with contestant Cody Calafiore on a Wednesday night live feed of the CBS reality TV series, viewers alleged they heard Garrett say, “Dude, David’s a [N-word],” referring …
  • ‘Melrose Place’ star Amy Locane going back to prison for 2010 DWI crash

    ‘Melrose Place’ star Amy Locane going back to prison for 2010 DWI crash

    “Melrose Place” actress Amy Locane is headed back behind bars. On Thursday, New Jersey State Superior Court Judge Angela Borkowski sentenced Locane to eight years in state prison related to a fatal 2010 DWI crash near Princeton. Per state law, she must serve over six years before being eligible for parole. The 48-year-old famously left …
  • Charlie Sheen denies having a hand in ex-wife Denise Richards’ ‘RHOBH’ exit

    Charlie Sheen denies having a hand in ex-wife Denise Richards’ ‘RHOBH’ exit

    Charlie Sheen thinks that ex-wife Denise Richards made the right call when she decided to leave “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.” As rumors bubbled that the controversial actor may have had a hand in convincing her to quit the Bravo show, Sheen denied that he’d given her a nudge. “She does what she wants …
  • Dr. Ian Smith returns to reformatted ‘The Doctors’ as new host

    Dr. Ian Smith returns to reformatted ‘The Doctors’ as new host

    Dr. Ian Smith returns to “The Doctors” — this time as the revamped show’s solo host for its 13th season premiering Monday (8 a.m.) on WLNY/Ch. 55. Smith, a physician and best-selling author, co-hosted “The Doctors” during its sixth season (2014-15) and has forged ahead with his TV and writing career; his newest book, “The …
  • Emmys 2020 announce Creative Arts winners ahead of unusual awards season

    Emmys 2020 announce Creative Arts winners ahead of unusual awards season

    Let’s get this show on the road. The winners of the 2020 Creative Arts Emmys have been announced, kicking off the annual best-in-TV awards. The Creative Arts honorees, announced by Nicole Byer, went out to some of the less traditional shows on the air, such as reality TV and nonfiction series. The Television Academy’s other …
  • Clare Crawley blew up ‘The Bachelorette,’ host Chris Harrison reveals

    Clare Crawley blew up ‘The Bachelorette,’ host Chris Harrison reveals

    This may actually be the most dramatic season of “The Bachelorette” yet. The first trailer for Clare Crawley’s upcoming season of the hit ABC dating show dropped Monday night — and it leans into the bombshell rumors that she leaves the show mid-season. In the clip, the Season 16 star is visibly upset. “Congratulations, you’ve …
  • ‘Dear White People’ actor Jeremy Tardy exits show, cites ‘racial discrimination’

    ‘Dear White People’ actor Jeremy Tardy exits show, cites ‘racial discrimination’

    Jeremy Tardy, who appears in Netflix’s “Dear White People,” has announced that he’s exiting the show, citing “racial discrimination” as the reason for the move. Tardy, 29, has appeared in the show’s first three seasons in varying capacities. He made the announcement on Twitter on Friday. “Unfortunately I will not be joining NETFLIX’s Dear White …
  • Feds can’t scapegoat Google and Big Tech as anti-trust targets forever

    Feds can’t scapegoat Google and Big Tech as anti-trust targets forever

    It seems that every week is a big week for Big Tech these days. Sometimes hitting record highs, sometimes taking a big hit. But I wouldn’t be worried about market jitters. The real Sword of Damocles for Big Tech could come as early as this week, when a supposedly free-market Trump administration could launch a …
  • Lucky letter landed Judge Judy’s bailiff a career in Hollywood

    Lucky letter landed Judge Judy’s bailiff a career in Hollywood

    After witnessing 12,500 cases as the bailiff to TV’s Judge Judy, one in particular stands out for Petri Hawkins Byrd — one in a Manhattan courtroom 33 years ago. Byrd, then a real-life court officer working in family court shortly before Christmas, observed arguments over a 9-year-old boy named Harry, who tried to steal a …
  • Kardashians could ink streaming deal with Netflix, Apple or Amazon soon

    Kardashians could ink streaming deal with Netflix, Apple or Amazon soon

    Just because the Kardashians have axed their reality show, it doesn’t mean they’re leaving TV screens. Insiders expect the family to have a big streaming deal within a year, they told Page Six — and a source close to the family said they’re even mulling starting “their own media company.” As we reported, the family …