Since their split, fans have wondered: Why did Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson break up? Were the cheating rumors true? Was there another reason? Well, like all Kardashian relationships, the answer is complicated.
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Last week Page Six revealed that "Saturday Night Live" legend David Spade would guest host "Bachelor in Paradise" following the ignominious exit of Chris Harrison from the long-running reality franchise. Now we’ve learned that an array of other stars will also guest host.
NSYNC star Lance Bass, "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" star Tituss Burgess and rapper Lil Jon will take turns helming the show. We’re told the hosts will "rotate" during the season, though it’s not yet clear how many shows each
.Since their split, fans have wondered: Why did Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson break up? Were the cheating rumors true? Was there another reason? Well, like all Kardashian relationships, the answer is complicated.
Nick Carter, Lance Bass, AJ McLean and Joey Fatone are making boy band fans' dreams come true. The former members of the Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC recently got together for a good cause, and talked to ET about possibly making new music together.The foursome recently donated $1 million to The Trevor Project on behalf of Mission Tsuki and hosted Bingo Under the Stars in celebration of Pride month at The Grove in Los Angeles.
In April, Instagram model Sydney Chase made some shocking revelations when she made her appearance on the “No Jumper” podcast. The model alleged that Tristan Thompson told her he wasn’t in a relationship while he was dating Khloe Kardashian.
Another day, another Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson breakup. According to The New York Post’s Page Six, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians alum and NBA star have reportedly called it quits again.
Well, this is some timing.
In a case of the world being a lot smaller than you think, Alex Rodriguez was spotted hanging out with Lindsay Shookus at her birthday party in the Hamptons on Saturday (June 19), according to Page Six. In a brief clip obtained by the publication (CLICK HERE TO WATCH), Alex, 45, is seated right behind the now-41-year-old Lindsay while Josh Beckerman (better known online as the “Foodie Magician”) performed a magic routine for all the gathered guests.
ABC decided not to play ball with Chris Harrison. The longtime "Bachelor" host was paid $9 million in his exit from the franchise, Variety reported Friday — despite demanding a $25 million payout as Page Six previously reported.
unnecessary in the before times. We get it! You’re in love! Save it for the privacy of your home or at least a bar bathroom!Now, though, after a year-plus in which even touching other people was taboo, my tune has changed.
Former "Saturday Night Live" cast member Jon Lovitz is speaking out about cancel culture. The star joined the myriad of comedians talking about the current state of the genre now that comics face potential cancellation over past or present material.
Mother knows best! So it should certainly speak volumes when Jennifer Lopez’s mom and Ben Affleck decided to hang out together at the slot machines in Las Vegas recently. Yes, really.
Following Chris Harrison’s permanent departure from the “Bachelor” franchise, a number of celebrities have been tapped to guest-host “Bachelor in Paradise” this summer.
ET has learned that Lance Bass, Lil Jon, and Tituss Burgess will join David Spade as guest hosts on the reality dating show, following the announcement on Tuesday that longtime host Chris Harrison will officially be exiting the franchise following his racism controversy.«Chris is focused on the future; he's getting calls about new projects and looking ahead to what's next,» a source tells ET.Back in March, Warner Horizon and ABC Entertainment on behalf of franchise confirmed to ET that
See you on the beach! One day after Chris Harrison‘s departure from the Bachelor franchise was made permanent, a slew of celebrity guest hosts were revealed for the upcoming seventh season of Bachelor in Paradise.
temporarily stepped aside from Matt James’ season of “The Bachelor” in February when fans called into question the show’s handling of race and criticized Harrison for an interview in which he appeared to defend contestant Rachael Kirkconnell’s past racist actions.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentChris Harrison is being replaced by a slew of celebrities on “Bachelor In Paradise” this summer: Lil Jon, David Spade, Tituss Burgess, Lance Bass, Wells Adams and Sarah Hyland, Variety has learned.The celebs will serve as rotating hosts through the summer season, which just went into production in Mexico this week.Deals have closed for Lil Jon, Spade, Burgess and Bass, Variety has confirmed with ABC.
Jack Dorsey is soaking up the sun in Miami!