Fans of country singer Morgan Wallen are protesting his industry blacklisting ahead of the annual CMT Music Awards by putting up billboards across Nashville demanding an end to his punishment.
Raiders of the Lost Ark star Karen Allen has defended the film from accusations that Indiana Jones engaged in pedophilia when he had an affair with an underage Marion Ravenwood.
The director of the recent Friends reunion special has defended the show against criticism that it lacks diversity, saying those who are dissing the program haven’t actually seen it.
Two of R. Kelly’s lawyers have requested to withdraw from counsel in the R&B singer’s sex crimes case, saying it is “impossible” for them to continue to “properly represent” their client, according to several reports.
Singer and actress Cher has lashed out at Sens. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) Monday after Manchin announced he will vote against the so-called “For the People Act” — then deleted her post declaring them “traitors” because she
Netflix’s Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt star Ellie Kemper has issued a public apology after a left-wing cancel mob called her a “KKK Queen” for participating in a St. Louis ball in 1999. Ellie Kemper apologized for taking part in the Veiled Prophet ball
Comedian Katt Williams has both defended cancel culture and denied that it even exists in a recent interview, saying cancel culture helps people “be more sensitive” in the way they talk.
Major Hollywood studios including WarnerMedia and J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot are promoting a gun control initiative funded by billionaire Michael Bloomberg. The “Wear Orange” push comes from the Bloomberg-backed Everytown for Gun Safety, which has pressured President Joe Biden to enact gun control via executive order.
Oscar-winner Michael Douglas is the latest celebrity to voice support for H.R. 1 — the so-called “For the People Act” — claiming that it is the “most powerful support of American democracy since the Voting Rights Act.”
Actor Jared Bell, who played Drake in the popular Nickelodeon series “Drake and Josh,” is facing charges in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, for allegedly disseminating matter harmful to juveniles and endangering children, according to a report.
Comedian Kathy Griffin tried to praise Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) in a tweet on Wednesday but only ended up insulting the congresswoman by suggesting she isn’t a real American.
Barack and Michelle Obama are creating a Netflix animated series designed to “reframe” how children think about government and civic engagement, with musical performances by artists including Adam Lambert, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Janelle Monáe.
Hollywood went all in for Joe Biden during the presidential election and now the entertainment industry is reaping the rewards in the form of runaway inflation that has caused the price of making movies and TV shows to skyrocket.
Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters and rock icon Patti Smith are among the hundreds of musicians who have signed an open letter accusing Israel of “ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian population.” The letter also demands that musicians cut ties with Israel by refusing to perform for the country’s cultural institutions.
The Walt Disney Co. has been hit with a lawsuit from one of its own executives who alleges the company discriminated against him on the basis of sexual orientation. The complaint comes as Disney is rolling out Pride Month-themed content across its media platforms, including the kid-oriented Disney+ streaming service.
Ellie Kemper, who supported Joe Biden’s bid for the White House and has backed Black Lives Matter, is being called a “KKK queen” and a “KKK princess” after a newspaper photo emerged showing her attending the Veiled Prophet ball in St. Louis.
A handful of prominent Hollywood stars took the time this Memorial Day weekend to pay non-partisan tribute to America’s fallen heroes. They include Gary Sinise, Mark Wahlberg, Reese Witherspoon, Glenn Close, Andy Garcia, Joe Mantegna, Octavia Spencer, and Rob Lowe.
A nationally televised event commemorating the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921, featuring appearances by Stacey Abrams and singer John Legend, has been canceled just four days before broadcast, with organizers blaming “unexpected circumstances with entertainers and speakers.”
Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon is receiving social media blowback for a recent post in which she expressed bewilderment that her local CVS drug store is taking anti-shoplifting measures by locking up basic products like laundry detergent.
Hollywood celebrities are once again rallying their fans in support of H.R.1, the so-called “For the People Act” that would gut voter identification requirements and allow the federal government to seize power from states to oversee their own elections.
Vice President Kamala Harris hasn’t visited the southern border yet in the midst of an illegal immigration crisis, but she has found time to hold a meeting with rapper Lil Baby, who protested law enforcement during the Grammy Awards by standing on a police car during a Black Live Matter-themed performance.
Left-wing Hollywood star Susan Sarandon has declared her support for the Palestinian people while accusing Israel’s Netanyahu administration of practicing “apartheid.”
Actor Seth Rogen has taken issue with comedians who are opposed to cancel culture, saying that cancel culture is “not worth complaining about” and that comedians need to accept that some jokes “age terribly.”
Amazon is officially acquiring the legendary Hollywood studio MGM in a blockbuster billion deal that will boost the Silicon Valley giant’s already sizable presence in Hollywood and give a competitive edge to its Prime Video streaming service.
Hollywood star and WWE champion John Cena has apologized to China for correctly calling Taiwan a “country” during the recent press tour for the movie Fast & Furious 9. His groveling mea culpa highlights the degree to which Cena’s career has become intertwined with Communist China — and how his employers at NBCUniversal and the WWE could have lost billions of dollars if they angered Beijing.
Since the death of George Floyd last year, Hollywood has devoted significant air time to promoting far-left racial ideologies. A new report has found that in the last 12 months, 127 TV episodes have pushed Black Lives Matter, the “defund the police” movement, and the belief that America is “systemically racist.”
“X-Men” and Netflix’s “The Umbrella Academy” star Elliot Page — formerly known as actress Ellen Page — has posted a shirtless pool photo revealing for the first time the star’s naked torso since coming out as transgender and apparently undergoing top surgery.
Amazon is reportedly closing in on a blockbuster deal to pay $9 billion for the storied Hollywood studio MGM. The acquisition would enlarge Amazon’s footprint in Hollywood and give it control over valuable movie titles including the James Bond and Rocky franchises, as well as numerous classics such as The Wizard of Oz.
Hollywood star Mark Ruffalo, who on Friday declared “gas is over,” is pushing for the closure of more oil pipelines around the country just days after several states experienced gas shortages due to the shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline following a cyberattack.
Netflix’s co-CEO Reed Hastings has donated $3 million to help California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) fight off the current recall effort, according to a report from Politico.
Hollywood director Zack Snyder has revealed that he put an anti-border wall message in his new Netflix zombie movie Army of the Dead, saying the symbolism was necessary to “hold up a mirror to ourselves.”
The Hobbit star Martin Freeman has attacked fellow actor Jim Carrey over his on-set behavior on the 1999 movie Man on the Moon, in which Carrey played the late comedian Andy Kaufman.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop is reportedly being sued by a customer who claims the vagina-scented candle he bought caught fire and exploded. He alleges the product can cause injuries and is “inherently dangerous.”
Pop superstar Demi Lovato, just months after coming out as “pansexual,” has announced that she is officially gender “non-binary” and will be using the pronouns “they” and “them” to refer to herself.
Millions of Americans who have grown weary of left-wing lectures from celebrities decided against watching this year’s Academy Awards, helping to send ratings for the ABC telecast plummeting to their lowest level in modern history. Now the Walt Disney Co., which owns ABC, is acknowledging the “hard impact” the disastrous broadcast has had on the company.
Hollywood elites frequently smear conservatives as racists and bigots, but a new study has found that the entertainment industry continues to marginalize Asians, with Asian and Pacific Islanders accounting for less than 6 percent of speaking roles in Hollywood movies.