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Jamie Lee Curtis attended the "Halloween Kills" premiere, where she paid tribute to her mom, Janet Leigh, by dressing up as her character Marion Crane from "Psycho," complete with powder-blue button-up dress, black heels, short blonde wig, and carrying a bloodied shower curtain to complete the look. But, according to Extra, Jamie Lee said, "I'm going as Scarlett Johansson, who played Janet Leigh in a movie 'Hitchcock.' I'm going as Scarlett as Janet, which I think is sort of meta." "Halloween Kills" is out tomorrow, October 15th, in theaters and streaming on Peacock. In the meantime, the film isn't even out yet, and it's already causing controversy.
In the preview trailer, there's a group of firefighters being killed by Mike Myers.
One "soon to be firefighter" launched a petition calling for the scene to be removed, saying there's no reason for the "horrible disgusting scene." Isn't that pretty much the whole movie?
"America's Got Talent" judge Howie Mandel passed out at a Starbucks yesterday morning. According to eyewitnesses, Howie was laid out on a cement bench and the paramedics were called. He was able to sit up by the time the Los Angeles Fire Department got there, but they still rushed him to a hospital in Tarzana. Howie later gave an update on his situation saying, "I am home and doing better. I was dehydrated and had low blood sugar. After thanking the doctors and nurses who took care of him and everyone who reached out, he said, "I am doing okay!"
FOX network had a problem with one of the costumes on "The Masked Singer." The Jester costume had a piece on it that, well, let's just say, drew all eyes to the prize. When execs saw it during rehearsals, they decided it was "too hot for TV." The costume department made some adjustments, and it's back to being family-friendly. The Jester is still a freaky-looking costume, though, can't change that. See the pics at tmz.com.
Jessica Simpson's daughter will never get to wear Jessica's amazing shoe collection. Speaking about her closet full of fashion, Jessica said, "There are some amazing vintage pieces of jewelry that will be theirs when the time is right," but as for the shoes, Jessica said, "Maxwell has already grown out of my shoe size, so sadly, she never got to wear the Jimmy Choos." Think of all those stilettos, wedges, and kitten heels her daughter will never get to know and love!
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"Mean Girls" star Jonathan Bennett thinks it's time to bring back the 2004 classic film in some way, shape, or form. On Tuesday, he surprised guests on the TMZ celebrity bus tour in Hollywood and told passengers he wants to make a reboot happen. Jonathan, who, played Lindsay Lohan's character's BF, Aaron Samuels doesn't care if it's a series, prequel or sequel, he's down for whatever and thinks fans are, too! I wouldn't hold out too much hope just yet - Tina Fey, who wrote "Mean Girls," is in the middle of writing the script to "Mean Girls the Musical."
Offset made sure his wife, Cardi B's 29th birthday, was epic. He gave her a pricey Playboy bunny diamond necklace…oh, and a brand new mansion in the Dominican Republic. See the pics at okmagazine.com.
Bobby Flay priced himself out of a job with Food Network. He had been in negotiations with the Food Network and was looking to set up a deal that would be more than Guy Fieri's recent $80 million contract, making him the highest-paid chef on cable TV. According to a source, "Bobby wanted a contract in the ballpark of $100 million. A source close to the Food Network told People comparing the two stars' contracts is "not apples to apples." The source said, "Guy has a three-year deal. The terms of what Bobby was looking for were gravely different than just cash. The terms were longer, the scope of work was different and thus the dollars were different. It's not just $80 million to $100 million."
You could live in Sabrina's house! The house which served as the outside set shots for the 1990s show "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch," starring Melissa Joan Hart, Beth Broderick, and Caroline Rhea, is on the market. Set in the fake Massachusetts town of Westbridge, the home, which is really in the New Jersey city of Freehold, is going for $1.95 million, according to TMZ. OF course, I'd rather move it to the fake town of Westbridge, but since I can't afford it, that's neither here nor there.
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Sharon Osbourne does not forgive lightly. She was talking to Megyn Kelly about getting fired from "The Talk" and being labeled a racist after defending Piers Morgan's right to share his opinion, and she readily threw people under the bus. When asked if she felt there was anyone on the show who would have intentionally set her up, Sharon said, "Amy Reisenbach, her name is, and the two showrunners, Heather Gray and Kristin Matthews, who I'd worked with for…11 years. I told them that they've destroyed me. I told them I will never be able to get over this. It's like, once you have that seed put on you, that you are a racist, it never goes away. I told them they destroyed me." Read the full story at radaronline.com.
The internet pretty much loved Kim Kardashian's Saturday Night Live monologue, but apparently Nicole Brown Simpson's sister, Tanya, didn't. She found Kim's joke about O.J. Simpson extremely distasteful. Speaking to People, Tanya said, "If [Kim] and her family loved Nicole so much as they claimed, this was done in very poor taste. I think the taste of writers at SNL was beyond inappropriate and insensitive as was the reaction in the audience." She added, "Regarding Kim, I believe everyone has a choice to control what they speak on. She easily could have said, 'This is inappropriate and disrespectful to everyone!' Not only for Nicole and Ron, but for all victims of domestic violence who were murdered by their significant others."
William Shatner is officially the oldest person to go into space at age 90. Captain Kirk got a real-life "Star Trek" experience yesterday thanks to Jeff Bezos' space travel company Blue Origin yesterday morning at 10am, and the whole thing was streamed live. He was joined by former NASA engineer Chris Boshuizen, entrepreneur Glenn de Vries, and Blue Origin's VP of mission and flight operations Audrey Powers for the 10-minute trip.
Prince William spoke to the BBC's Newscast about the current space race and the drive to promote space tourism. William said, "We need some of the world's greatest brains and minds fixed on trying to repair this planet, not trying to find the next place to go and live. I think that ultimately is what sold it for me – that really is quite crucial to be focusing on this [planet] rather than giving up and heading out into space to try and think of solutions for the future." William said he has "absolutely no interest" in going into space, adding there was a "fundamental question" over the carbon cost of space flights. He's got a point, though it does kind of put a damper on William Shatner's big moment.




