meltdowns (44 posts)
Taylor Armstrong on Russell's Abuse: Real Housewives May Have Saved My Life
Certain members of Russell Armstrong's family have pointed fingers at his participation in The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills for hastening his downward spiral.
But his widow, Taylor Armstrong, doesn't necessarily think Russell would be alive today if not for the cameras.
She's pretty convinced, however, that she herself might not be alive if not for the cameras!
Lindsay Lohan Denies Community-Service Reports: "I Am Not to Be Made an Example of Anymore"
The story is that there is no story, according to Lindsay Lohan.
The struggling starlet, who in advance of next week's probation hearing is once again the target of rumors that she's been lax about her community service and just doesn't appear to be taking this whole criminal-punishment thing seriously.
A source close to Lohan even told E! News that she isn't at all concerned about her court date. "Things always seem to go Lindsay's way with the judge and I think people are making a big deal out of this for nothing. I think she's going to be fine," the insider said.
But is that because she's been doing the right thing all along?
Teen Mom's Jenelle Evans Avoids Jail in Brawling Case
Maybe the judge should have sentenced Jenelle Evans to charm school.
"F--k yes. !!!!! I WINNNNNNN ;)" the Teen Mom 2 star tweeted after receiving a 30-day suspended jail sentence and a year of probation for beating up a girl in a vicious catfight that not only went down in front of a group, but was captured on camera as well, back in March.
She was found guilty of simple affray and a charge of simple assault was dismissed.
Time to celebrate, right?!
Charlie Sheen: I Miss Him, Says Two and a Half Men Costar
Charlie Sheen may be gone, but he's not forgotten.
While Ashton Kutcher has taken the embattled actor's place on Two and a Half Men...
Charlie Sheen's Porn Pal: No Longer an Extortionist in the Eyes of the Warlock?
Believe it or not, Charlie Sheen has cut one of his ties to the porn world.
The actor has dropped his extortion lawsuit against Capri Anderson, the adult-film actress who witnessed Sheen having an allergic reaction a raging, chair-throwing meltdown in his Plaza hotel suite last October and promptly filed a criminal complaint against the actor.
Sheen apparently tried his best to sue Anderson for the price of a Patek Philippe watch he says she stole (she has always denied that), but there was one little problem.
Lindsay Lohan Cleans Up an Old Mess
Remember when Lindsay Lohan went all "Whoooo" and was like, "Whoaaaa"?
The homebound starlet has settled a lawsuit brought against her by Tracie Rice, a woman who was riding in the car of Lohan's assistant on the July 2007 night when Lohan followed her out of a party and went zooming after her down Pacific Coast Highway.
Starting to ring a bell?
Boardwalk Empire Star's Alleged Beatdown Victim Wants Her to Pay
Paz de la Huerta doesn't play a fine lady on TV and she's starting to get kind of a lousy reputation in the real world, too.
The Boardwalk Empire star, who's facing criminal charges for allegedly knocking a fellow partygoer around at an NYC nightclub last month, has now been sued by the reality-TV player who claims she suffered injuries that are "permanent in nature."
And Paz doesn't have a politically connected boyfriend to get her out of this one...
Mel Gibson Says Tapes Were Edited: "Who Could Anticipate Such a Personal Betrayal?"
Mel Gibson is talking. (Quietly, and in a reasonable manner.)
"Who anticipates being recorded? Who anticipates that? Who could anticipate such a personal betrayal?" the actor said in his first sit-down since recordings of him lashing out at baby mama Oksana Grigorieva hit the Internet—and he ultimately pleaded no contest to hitting her.
"Of course" Gibson feels regret about what was on those tapes, he says, according to the interview obtained by Deadline Hollywood. But he also claims that the leaked tapes "were edited" and that he has "never treated anyone badly or in a discriminatory way based on their gender, race, religion or sexuality—period."
Charlie Sheen a Major League Hit in Cleveland
To be fair, Charlie Sheen had a running start when he landed tonight.
The crowd was already roaring for the actor—who played Rick "Wild Thing" Vaughn in Major League, arguably the greatest movie ever about Ohio baseball—when he took the stage Tuesday at Cleveland's State Theatre, the third stop on his polarizing Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat Is Not an Option tour.
But all the audiences have been excited at first. Did Cleveland turn out to be another Detroit? Or was Sheen able to sustain the momentum he miraculously built in Chicago?
Charlie Sheen's YouTube Remix Features Dog Attacks, F-Bombs & Lots of Cigarettes
Charlie Sheen is giving himself a do-over.
At some point before bombing in Detroit and being reborn in Chicago, the Sheenster put together a new version of his now infamous ABC News interview in which he admitted, among other awe-inspiring revelations, to being on a drug called "Charlie Sheen."
But instead of offering up new answers to interviewer Andrea Canning's questions so that their conversation takes on a whole new, funnier meaning, Sheen somehow manages to increase the discomfort factor by substituting nothing but catch-phrase-laden gibberish—and, at times, actual gibberish—where the specter of a back-and-forth used to be. And this time, he's unbuttoning his shirt...




