In the latest issue of 'Rolling Stone' magazine, Adam Lambert acknowledges he's gay and dishes that he was attracted to his roommate, and eventual 'American Idol' winner, Kris Allen.
Twentieth Century Fox, which produces 'My Name Is Earl', is in talks with TBS about a possible 13-episode pickup for the comedy after it was cancelled by NBC last month.
Wouldn't you know it, hours after the reality show aired its version of what led to Heidi Montag's hospitalization, her publicist has come out to say that the tales of torture were not true.
Bret Michaels took to the stage with his band Poison during the Tony Awards' opening number, which featured performances from the season's Broadway musicals, but not everything went according to plan.
It was close but 'Up' beat out new releases 'The Hangover' and 'Land of the Lost' to claim the top spot for the second weekend in a row, according to preliminary box office estimates.
David Carradine's family members, upset by the publication of a forensics photo in a Bangkok paper, are seeking help from the FBI for an investigation into his death and also plans its own autopsy.
Heidi Montag was hospitalized over the weekend in Costa Rica during her and Spencer's stay in the 'Lost Chamber' on 'I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here' and her family isn't too pleased with the news.
Tim over at Serious Lunch has noticed that the new 'Tonight Show' show backdrop, which Conan primarily uses to deliver the monologue looks like a Super Mario Bros. game.
'Kill Bill' star David Carradine, who was found dead in a Bangkok hotel room yesterday, may have died accidentally from suffocation or heart failure during an auto-erotic sex game, say Thai police.
When Michael Douglas announced he had signed on for a 'Wall Street' sequel in April, rumors were flying that Shia LaBeouf was being lined up to co-star and the actor has finally confirmed he's landed the role.
A day after MTV Movie Awards' head writer, Scott Aukerman, revealed that the Bruno stunt was staged, Eminem has admitted that he was in on it since the beginning.
Just when you thought Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt were gone for good from NBC's 'I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!', the couple says they want back in.