
Disney Distances Itself from Amy Schumer’s Racy ‘Star Wars’ GQ Spread
Creators of the Star Wars franchise want the world to know they did not give comedian Amy Schumer permission to feature its characters in her GQ magazine spread.

Creators of the Star Wars franchise want the world to know they did not give comedian Amy Schumer permission to feature its characters in her GQ magazine spread.

Thursday morning, political commentator and Drudge Report editor Matt Drudge posed the valid question, “Who is @amyschumer? Where did she come from? Why is she being force-fed on population?” on his Twitter page.

Marvel Games has apologized to fans for apparently whitewashing one of the characters in its newest game, called LEGO MARVEL’S AVENGERS.

Pop singer Demi Lovato headlined Major League Baseball’s All Star Concert at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio last Saturday, and many are asking the question: Did she throw some shade at Ariana Grande?

Joseph C. Phillips, who played Bill Cosby’s son-in-law on The Cosby Show, has come forward to discuss his feelings towards the embattled comedian in a new post, titled “Of Course Bill Cosby Is Guilty.”

A group of teens who call themselves the “Donut Squad” have jumped to defend Ariana Grande on Instagram by posting doughnut-licking selfies to an account, called “Lick_Donuts_With_Ari.“ The page, which has more than three-thousand active followers since its first post

Lena Dunham, the star and showrunner of HBO’s Girls, has announced she will be launching a weekly newsletter this fall, called Lenny, to connect with Millennials who want to discuss “radical politics,” feminism, and pop culture.

Hunger Games actress Amandla Stenberg says the media is guilty of ignoring and disparaging black females.

Whether you’re a Republican or a Democrat, there is apparently no better place to raise money than a sold-out Taylor Swift concert.

Hunger Games actress Amandla Stenberg has accused model Kylie Jenner of using black culture to make a fashion statement, and doing so said Jenner refused to “help black Americans.”

Having a second chance to make things right doesn’t always end happily, but one homeless veteran in Sarasota, Florida is embracing his chance for a new beginning.

It’s been an eventful week for former Nickelodeon child star Ariana Grande, the 22-year-old pop singer who was caught on a security camera last week saying she “hates America” and “hates Americans” while licking doughnuts at a bakery in Southern California.

Ariana Grande’s talent manager Scooter Braun is slated to host a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton in Los Angeles on August 6, a source told The Hollywood Reporter Thursday.

Move over Kim Kardashian; topless Miley Cyrus is at it again.

Days after pop singer Ariana Grande was caught saying she hates America and licking yet-to-be served donuts in a public breakfast hub, Oscar-winning actress Susan Sarandon is urging fans to support Grande by licking donuts.

While authorities have yet to release a cause of death for Amanda Peterson, star of the 1980s romantic comedy Can’t Buy Me Love, a search into her life since leaving Hollywood has revealed the late actress had a troubled past.

Bill Cosby is now without official representation in Hollywood.

A petition urging president Obama to revoke Bill Cosby’s 2002 Presidential Medal of Freedom award has been filed by a national sexual assault prevention group.

Bill Cosby is no longer welcome at Walt Disney World.

In a candid new video titled “You Look Disgusting,” former model and London-based beauty blogger Em Ford is highlighting the realities of online bullying from the perspective of a victim.

During his vacation in Australia this week, Justin Bieber posted an image of his butt to his Instagram page.

Amanda Peterson, star of the 1980s romantic comedy Can’t Buy Me Love, has died at age 43, reports TMZ.

The Melbourne skyline will soon look drastically different, now that a skyscraper inspired by Beyoncé has been approved for construction.

Former Disney CEO Michael Eisner says women who are both funny and beautiful are almost nonexistent in Hollywood.

President Barack Obama compared the ever-growing field of Republican presidential candidates to characters fighting for survival in The Hunger Games on Thursday.