Oprah Winfrey still feels shame about her mid-1980s debut on America’s The Tonight Show when comedienne and host Joan Rivers surprised her with a question about her weight.
09.02.2020 - 20:16 / nme.com
He's back!
Footage has surfaced of Red Hot Chili Peppers performing with John Frusciante for the first time in 12 years, after leaving the band in 2008.
In December, the band announced that Frusciante would be rejoining the band, over a decade after he quit and was subsequently replaced by Josh Klinghoffer.
Now, footage has been posted online of the Chilis performing with Frusciante at a memorial for Andrew Burkle, an aspiring filmmaker and the son of billionaire venture capitalist Ron
Oprah Winfrey still feels shame about her mid-1980s debut on America’s The Tonight Show when comedienne and host Joan Rivers surprised her with a question about her weight.
Brandon Jenner's wife, Cayley Stoker, has given birth to their twins.
"I think our egos matched the size or our insecurities"
"I think our egos matched the size or our insecurities"
What a lucky audience
What a lucky audience
EastEnders legend June Brown has quit the BBC soap after 35 years as Dot Cotton.
The incident took place on New Year's Eve while the singer was on vacation in Florida with his family
Angelina Jordan paid tribute to none other than Elton John for her final performance on Monday night's episode (Feb. 10) of America's Got Talent: The Champions.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers reunited with former guitarist John Frusciante onstage last Saturday (Feb. 8) and performed together for the first time in almost 13 years.The Tony Hawk Foundation organized a star-studed lineup featuring RHCP and Jane's Addiction (featuring former RHCP guitarist Dave Navarro) for Andrew Burkle's private memorial in LA over the weekend.
The pair sang with nine other Elsa singers
Quite the pairing...
By Denise Petski
The Red Hot Chili Peppers have staged their first public performance with returning guitarist John Frusciante to honour late film producer Andrew Burkle.
Bong Joon Ho made history on Sunday night, becoming the first South Korean filmmaker to win the best director Oscar for “Parasite.”