Holly Madison is looking back on her time in the Playboy Mansion.
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Zendaya is looking back at the controversy surrounding her hair at the 2015 Oscars.
While attending the awards show at just 18-years-old, the actress wore her hair in dreadlocks.
After the event, Giuliana Rancic slammed Zendaya‘s hair, saying that Zendaya‘s hair looked like it “smells like patchouli oil or weed.”
Zendaya then called out the 46-year-old former Fashion Police co-host for her “outrageously offensive” comments about her hair.
“There is a fine line between what is funny and
Holly Madison is looking back on her time in the Playboy Mansion.
Demi Lovato is looking back at the painful romance and split with ex-fiance Max Ehrich, revealing what really went down in their relationship.The singer is talking about every aspect of her life in her popular Youtube documentary Dancing With the Devil .The new episode starts with early footage of the quarantine, with Demi confessing that she feels amazing with Max, adding that he fits right in with her family and she is “scared to know life without quarantine with him.”The series shows her
Rachel Bilson still feels so violated even though it has been 11 years since the famous Bling Ring robbery!
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Sharon Stone is sharing her journey thus far in her debut memoir. In The Beauty of Living Twice (Knopf), out Tuesday, the Oscar-nominated actress candidly looks back on some of her pivotal roles, the highs and lows of her personal and professional life, and her journey to healing after her near-fatal stroke and brain hemorrhage in 2001.
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Olivia Jade is opening up and looking back on her life experiences following her parents, Lori Loughlin and Massimo Giannulli, being involved in the college admissions scandal.
A TV reporter who went viral by fleeing a herd of bison while filming a news segment is celebrating the one-year anniversary of the video he shared on Twitter.
Gwyneth Paltrow is looking back at her marriage with Chris Martin, revealing that after her difficult relationship with the singer and going through a divorce, she learned a lot in the process.During her recent appearance on the Anna Faris Is Unqualified podcast, the 48-year-old opened up about her divorce, admitting she never wanted to get divorced.The actress and entrepreneur who recently revealed the worst part about her battle with COVID-19, explained that although she “never wanted to not
Howard Stern” history, Shuli Egar played an important role as the longtime liaison to the “Wack Pack,” the odd assortment of misfits who regularly call in to the SiriusXM show to provide offbeat banter of questionable entertainment value.
As fandom prepares for the March 18 unveiling on HBO Max of Zack Snyder's Justice League, Snyder's first comic-book movie star, Gerard Butler, looks back fondly on his breakout role in 2007's 300. "I met him for coffee in the valley," recalls Butler, now 51, of his first encounter with the director, now 55, to discuss playing King Leonidas, the musclebound alpha warrior who leads an army of 300 Spartans into battle with Xerxes.
Ashley Tisdale is reflecting on the broad spectrum of emotions that she felt while her body was beginning to change at the beginning of her pregnancy.
Zendaya has reflected on her decision to respond after Giuliana Rancic made “ignorant” comments about her dreadlocks at the 2015 Oscars, explaining that that is how “change happens”. In February 2015, Rancic, who was then hosting E!’s Fashion Police, made a racially stereotypical comment alleging Zendaya’s hairstyle “smells like patchouli oil or weed” after the actress arrived on the red carpet wearing dreadlocks and a Vivienne Westwood gown.
Zendaya has reflected on why she decided to speak up about the 'ignorant' comments about the faux dreadlocks she wore to the 2015 Academy Awards (Oscars), made by the then Fashion Police co-host Giuliana Rancic. During a rundown of the red carpet, Rancic made an offensive comment on air that suggested that the traditional Afro-Caribbean hairstyle made the actress look like she 'smells like patchouli oil or weed.
Zendaya has made several striking appearances on the red carpet and won the fashion police over. However, back in 2015, the Spider Man actress was walking the Oscars red carpet in a stunning white ensemble and donned cascading dreadlocks that made heads turn.
Zendaya is opening up about a joke Giuliana Rancic made at the 2015 Academy Awards. At the time, the former Disney Channel standout wore her hair in a traditional African style, and Rancic told Zendaya that the hairdo made the actress look like she "smells like patchouli oil or weed." The "Euphoria" star was 18 years old at the time and criticized the then-co-host of "Fashion Police" for her remarks following the episode’s airing in an Instagram post and called the off-color comments
Spider-Man and critical hits like Netflix's Malcolm & Marie, plus winning Emmys for . In an interview with magazine, she looks back on that moment after the 2015 Oscars.
LOS ANGELES -- If Laraine Newman recounted only her experiences as an original “Saturday Night Live” player — a storied ensemble that included Gilda Radner and John Belushi — she’d have plenty of memoir material.But she has other adventures to share in “May You Live in Interesting Times,” from the quirky — she studied mime in Paris with Marcel Marceau— to the questionable, including a teenage encounter with musician Johnny Winter.Wherever Newman’s newly released audiobook memoir takes us, it’s