Rarely has a show had as big of an impact on pop culture as RuPaul's Drag Race has had. Think about it, terms like "throwing shade" or "spill the tea" are commonplace on social media, from both people who watch Drag Race but also from people who don't. And when a reality competition show has that level of an impact on how we communicate, you know it's reach is far and wide. And now that the season 16 finale of Drag Race is upon us, another queen is about to start her reign and have her own...
Two stars of Amazon's adaptation of the hit video game talk about recreating its apocalyptic world.
Patrick Warburton said the money he earnt voicing Joe Swanson on the popular cartoon helped support his parents
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“I'm going to be in person selling tickets directly to you at the box
“Back then, there wasn’t the same amount of safeguarding with young actors. There wasn’t anyone checking if we were okay."View Entire Post ›
The Saltburn star, 31, sported a pair of Burberry shorts with an eye-watering £790 price tag, and a £190 Versace white tank top on the first day of the star-studded festival on Friday.
Conan was himself appearing as a guest on Hot Ones, the smash hit YouTube series where celebrities answer questions while eating progressively spicier wings.
While promoting her new role in the upcoming remake of Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, Nicole Richie served a chic look in a little black dress at CBS Studios in New York City
Date My Mate saw singletons put their love lives in the hands of their friends who helped them swipe and match with people on an exclusive dating app.
In a complaint, filed on Friday in Washington D.C., three ticket buyers accused her of breaking the law by arriving two hours late to both of her shows at the city's Capital One Arena in December.
The model, 31, who splits her time between Bondi and Queensland , made her TV debut on the five-episode long Sydney special of hit reality series Made In Chelsea.