Bad mom? Kristen Bell admits her daughters – nine and eight - drink O'Douls. Her husband, Dax Shepard, is a recovering addict, and he drinks non-alcoholic beer, and the kids have developed a taste for it through him during their daddy/daughter time. Kristen admitted, "We've been at restaurants where [my daughter has] said, 'Do you have any non-alcoholic beer?' and I'm like...maybe we just keep that for home time."
LeBron James' 18-year-old son, Bronny, was rushed to a hospital after suffering cardiac arrest during a basketball workout. He was in the ICU for a short time but was moved out. At this time, Bronny is said to be doing much better.
Nick Cannon filled the studio with 3,000 roses for one of his baby mamas, Abby De Le Rosa. She co-hosts a show with Nick, and they share three children together. It wasn't for an anniversary or her birthday – it was simply just because.
"General Hospital" has hired temporary writers to keep the soap going during the Hollywood writers' strike. Current episodes will run out this week, and anything that's written from here on out won't likely film until next month when the cast comes back from summer break.
The creator of "Full House" and "Fuller House" said on Dave Coulier's podcast that John Stamos, aka Uncle Jesse, tried to quit the show after he saw how talented the kids were, worried they would steal the limelight, particularly, Jodie Sweetin, who played Stephanie Tanner. It was the first table read, and Jodie was "knocking jokes out of the park." John even called his agent after the table read and asked him to get him off the show.
Thankfully, his mind was changed.
Victoria Beckham, aka Posh Spice, performed a karaoke cover of the Spice Girls' hit "Say You'll Be There" at a party for soccer star Lionel Messi. Victoria's hubby, David Beckham, was also in the video, as Posh sang to guests like Kim Kardashian, LeBron James, Serena Williams, and Marc Anthony.
Nene Leakes opened up about how much money she made on "Real Housewives of Atlanta," and it wasn't much to start. She said she made a total of $10,000 for season 1, with an additional $5,000 for the reunion. For season 2, she got a raise to $50,000, and by the time season 3 tolled around, she was bringing in $100,000 - $150,000, same with her other co-stars. So, if you've ever wondered how these women could do such a show where you can trash-talk your friends and turn on them in an instant, I can give you 100,000-150,000 reasons why.


