Jaime King walks arm-in-arm with her BFF Selma Blair while leaving the Laurel Canyon Country Store on Thursday afternoon (June 18) in Los Angeles.
30.05.2020 - 05:59 / hollywoodlife.com
Three months into quarantine, Jerry O’Connell, 46, was in desperate need of his barber! With salons in Los Angeles still closed, it turns out that his wife Rebecca Romijn, 47, was up for the challenge with a little virtual help from celeb hairstylist Davy Newkirk. “Here we go, we’re gonna go over here,” Jerry announced in a clip from CBS’ Haircut Night In America special as he made his way over to a spacious kitchen sink.
Jaime King walks arm-in-arm with her BFF Selma Blair while leaving the Laurel Canyon Country Store on Thursday afternoon (June 18) in Los Angeles.
The peaceful rallies following the police-custody death of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May 25 have become a major civil uprising. A number of stars want to make sure their children are there to absorb history in the making during the protests, which have gone on in every state in the union.
After 236 episodes of being there for you on Friends, Lisa Kudrow will forever be synonymous with deeply dippy Phoebe Buffay. But while it’s hard to imagine flighty Phoebe coping with the restraints of lockdown, the Emmy-winning actress says she’s enjoying her free time.
Julianne Hough and Brooks Laich had very different ideas when it came to their marriage, leading to their breakup three years after tying the knot, a source tells ET.
Julianne Hough and Brooks Laich have separated after nearly three years of marriage.
At the start of this dumpster fire of a year, . Reminisce about happier times though by walking through their romance below.
Julianne Hough and Brooks Laich have decided to separate after being married for nearly three years.
Nick Lachey is showing off his muscles!
A break-in at Lisa Vanderpump's famous Los Angeles-area restaurant was thwarted by a quick-thinking passersby who caught the crook in the act.
Lisa Kudrow revealed Matthew Perry gave her a wrap party gift to mark the end of “Friends”.