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Joe Jonas tells "People" magazine that a bus driver left him and his brothers on the side of the road early in their career. "One time, as we were driving through the Midwest, the bus driver pulled over to the shoulder of the road. He called Dad and told him, "If you don't pay me what you owe me soon, I'm gonna kick them out of the bus and leave them on the side of the highway, and that will be that." And true to his word, he pulled over one day on the side of the highway, said the bus had broken down, and left us in the middle of nowhere for more than twelve hours until my dad paid him."
As we told you, back in August a judge ruled that Kelly Clarkson's prenup with hubby Brandon Blackstock should be upheld, which meant any property she purchased on her own she'd be able to keep. That was particularly an issue for Brandon, who wanted to keep her from selling her Montana ranch, claiming he lived there and was a full-time rancher. But it turns out he's probably going to have to find a new place to live. While Brandon wanted a judge to rule the ranch "marital property," meaning he is an equal owner of it, the judge has confirmed that it falls within the prenup, and since she's the sole titleholder, it belongs to her. Sources say Kelly wants to evict Brandon, but he's pretty much squatting on the property, and now has to figure out how to get him out. You can read more at "TMZ"
Celebrities are showing solidarity with the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees ahead of a strike that could paralyze Hollywood. On Friday, tens of thousands of IATSE members began to vote on whether to allow honcho Matthew Loeb to call a strike, as production workers seek improvements to their grueling hours and working conditions for "decent" pay. As IATSE members vote, they've been sharing their stories about the "toxic culture" in Hollywood anonymously on a dedicated Instagram account. Several members say they've worked exhausting hours on set in Hollywood, while having to neglect their own basic needs and health issues. Meanwhile, more than a hundred Congress members have signed a letter calling for the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers' attention and cooperation. Celebrities like Mindy Kaling, Ryan Reynolds, Kerry Washington, Seth Rogen, Ben Stiller, Jane Fonda and more are showing solidarity with the IATSE members casting their votes for the strike. They know better than anyone that the crew members are the ones making Hollywood magic happen, as the "first ones in, last ones out." You can read more at "NBC News"
Colin Jost says his mom wasn't a fan of the baby name he and Scarlett Johansson chose. The "SNL" star and actress recently welcomed their first child together, a boy they've named Cosmo… and appearing on "Late Night with Seth Meyers" on Thursday night, Jost said his mom wanted them to change the name. "My mom was slightly thrown by it and didn't quite understand it," he noted. "She would call us after three or four days and be like, 'and now, is it final? Like did you submit the birth certificate?" You can read about the interview at "BuzzFeedNews"
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Snoop Dogg has invited Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to his Thanksgiving dinner. He tells the "Daily Mirror''; "Him and Meghan are living their lives like they want and that can't be an easy thing with the whole world judging them. They got to live life their way – they get a lot of respect from me for that. If they want to come over for Thanksgiving dinner they are in for something special. They can come over to Snoop's crib."
As we told you, last week was a big one for Britney Spears, with a judge suspending her father Jamie Spears from her conservatorship. And while she has been celebrating on vacation, she admits it will be a while before she completely recovers from what she's been through. "Although there is change and things to celebrate in my life, I still have a lot of healing to do 🌳 !!!," she shared on Instagram. "Thankfully I have a good support system and am taking time to understand it's ok to slow down and breathe 🧘♀️ !!!!!" She adds, "Only through self love I can pray … love … and support others in return !!!!" As for whether we will ever see Britney perform again, it doesn't sound like that's going to happen anytime soon. Sources tell "TMZ" Britney doesn't want to work or perform right now. She knows fans want to see her, but performing is not a priority right now. Some feel like she may never perform again.
Since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle welcomed their daughter Lilibet Diana, rumors have swirled that they wanted her to get a Royal christening at St. George's Chapel at Windsor. But apparently, that's not happening, thanks to Prince William. Harry and Meghan were excited about the christening plans also because it'd be a good opportunity for them to reunite with the Royals, especially Queen Elizabeth II, who they named Lilibet after. But Royal correspondent Neil Sean tells "The Express" that Will vetoed the idea of hosting the christening at Windsor. "Moving forward, there was one person who basically decided there wasn't an appetite for this and the person that seemingly is, so far, not willing to kiss and make up with his younger brother," he says. "According to a very good source, Prince William was the one who basically said 'no, we don't think this is going to work,' it wasn't a particularly good idea."
"The Daily Mail" says Courteney Cox was recently on the Warner Brothers lot when she decided to prank some tourists. They were on the "Friends" set and sitting on a couch in the Central Perk Cafe when she started serving them coffee. The tourists did not recognize Courteney even though an episode of ''Friends'' was playing in the background on a TV. One tourist finally recognized her and smiled without giving away the joke
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Ed Sheeran tells "The BBC" that he and his wife, Cherry, don't spend a lot on Christmas gifts for each other. "I bought my girlfriend a penknife for Christmas. Not romantic, but she wanted one. I got her a penknife, and she got me a Tech Deck - you know, those finger-sized skateboards you used to play with in school?"
"Gone Girl" star Emily Ratajkowski is opening up about her experience on the set of Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" music video… and it's not good. In an excerpt from her debut book "My Body," the model accuses the singer of fondling her during the shoot. Ratajkowski appeared topless alongside two other models in the uncensored music video for the 2013 hit. She was enjoying the shoot at first, since it featured an all-female crew… until she and Thicke were alone on set, that is. Suddenly, she said she felt someone "cupping [her] bare breasts" – and when she looked back, it was Thicke. Director Diane Martel has confirmed the account to "The Sunday Times," remembering scolding the singer since "the shoot [was] over." "Robin sheepishly apologized," she adds. "As if he knew it was wrong without understanding how it might have felt for Emily."
We recently told you about Ice-T and his wife, Coco Austin, making headlines for letting their five-year-old daughter, Chanel, get "mini" nail tips for school picture day. Critics called the couple out for her being too young for the French manicure and now he's defending the decision. "Everybody parents differently," Ice-T said in an appearance on "The View" last week. "Every house has its own constitution. We're doing okay. Our baby's okay." The "Law & Order: SVU" star also made it clear he ignores what the haters say online."Rule one: Do not pay attention to anything anyone says on the Internet," he said on the show. "Worry about the people who walk up to you and say things in your real life. Those are the people you should be concerned with." Moderator Whoopi Goldberg backed him up, telling viewers at home to "mind your business."
"Jeopardy!" champ Matt Amodio continues to come out on top and Friday's win earned him his 33rd consecutive victory. According to the "New York Post," he now holds the quiz show's second-longest winning streak, taking the title from James Holzhauer. The 30-year-old Yale PhD student won $55,400 on Friday, bringing his total winnings to $1,267,801. It's an impressive amount, but Amodio will still have to win more than a million dollars to beat Holzhauer's total winnings overall. And if he wants to beat Ken Jennings, the record holder for the longest winning streak in "Jeopardy!" history, the current champ will have to win 42 more games to beat the 74 Jennings won in 2004.


