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Whitney Houston Tribute: Watch LeAnn Rimes' Emotional Performance of "I Will Always Love You"
It's somehow fitting that Whitney Houston's most famous song is also the one that best relates the feelings of her in-mourning fans.
Especially her famous ones.
LeAnn Rimes touchingly paid tribute to the iconic and personally inspirational late singer over the weekend with a touching rendition of "I Will Always Love You"—and she told E! News exclusively about it.
Bruce Jenner Talks Kim Kardashian's Marriage: "The Next Guy's Got to Go Through Me"
Like all good parents, Bruce and Kris Jenner support their children's decisions—but that doesn't mean they don't question them.
The patriarch and matriarch of the Kardashian clan sat down with Ellen DeGeneres this week and discussed—with somewhat surprising honesty—just what they think of Kim Kardashian's infamous 72-day marriage to Kris Humphries.
And let's just say, if Bruce has his overprotective way, it's not a series of events that will likely be repeated.
Hunger Games: Taylor Swift's "Safe & Sound" Video
So Taylor Swift may not have nabbed the Grammy for Best Country Album, but she's scored another huge win already this year.
And no, we don't mean those other two trophies she took home for her hit "Mean." We're talking about another song of hers—"Safe & Sound"—which is the first single of the hotly anticipated Hunger Games companion soundtrack.
Well, now there's a HG-inspired music video to accompany it! So tell us, is T.Swift the perfect tribute?
BAFTA Blooper: Check Out Colin Firth and Meryl Streep's Cinderella Moment
Is there no royal Colin Firth can't admirably portray? Sure, he's played King George (and has the statues to prove it), but who knew the Brit also had a bit of Prince Charming in him?
Well, thanks to his suave saving of BAFTA-winning damsel in distress Meryl Streep during yesterday's ceremony—everyone.
Firth had the honor of handing out the Best Actress trophy at yesterday's London shindig, reading out—to no one's real surprise—Meryl's name for her work in The Iron Lady.
And that's when the trouble started.
Zoë Kravitz Spills on Valentine's Day Plans With Boyfriend Penn Badgley
The day of love is drawing near.
So while we devote our admiration toward exciting new lines and hot trends during New York Fashion Week, Zoë Kravitz—who admits that she just rolls out of bed and still looks super chic (ugh!)—discussed what she'll be doing on cupid's special day with her special man, Penn Badgley.
Heather Mills Slams Piers Morgan's Phone-Hacking Denial, "Never Ever" Authorized Access to Voicemail
Looks like CNN forgot to tell Piers Morgan that he's supposed to report the news, not make it.
But he did just that this morning, when Heather Mills became the latest celebrity to take the stand in the U.K.'s exhaustive News of the World-prompted media inquiry into press ethics.
And it's safe to say she's no fan of the newsman, taking every opportunity to deny, counter or simply trash Morgan's own previous testimony.
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Gloria Estefan (Santana's Mom!) Talks Glee: "I'm a Big Gleek Myself"
This season, Glee continues to go where most TV shows about high school don't—deep into parental territory.
First, Jeff Goldblum and Brian Stokes Mitchell are joining the fun as the two fathers of Lea Michele's Rachel Berry, and then, we'll meet the mother of Naya Rivera's Santana, to be played by Gloria Estefan.
The Cuban-born artist, whose brand-new video for her song "Hotel Nacional" premieres right here tomorrow, told E! News that she is "so excited" about being on one of her favorite shows.
Feud Alert (Again)! Piers Morgan Slams Madonna's "Gruesome" Super Bowl Halftime Show
Well, it's safe to say that Piers Morgan won't be first in line for tickets to Madonna's just-announced world tour.
The pontificating Brit continued his public assault on America's long-reigning Material Girl while chatting with E!'s own Chelsea Handler last night, blasting Madonna's Super Bowl halftime show as a "gruesome" performance.
Where's M.I.A.'s middle finger when you really need it?
Clint Eastwood Defends Polarizing Super Bowl Halftime Ad, Denies He Was a "Minion" of Obama
Clint Eastwood's Chrysler-backed Super Bowl pep talk to the nation was motivating all right—it motivated Washington, D.C., power players straight to opposite sides of the political spectrum.
The iconic movie star is facing some fallout in the wake of his otherwise inspiring Chrysler ad that aired during Sunday's big game, with the longtime Republican and Libertarian taking heat from his own party for supposedly becoming a "minion" of both the auto industry and President Barack Obama.
Well, surprise: nobody takes Clint to task and gets away with it. And when it comes to the political left, Eastwood has made it clear: he was definitely not trying to make their day.
Check Out Will Ferrell's Secret Super Bowl Beer Commercial!
Now this is what we call bang for your buck.
While most Super Bowl spots relied on dumping cars out of planes, slingshot babies and dogs on treadmills to capture the nation's million-dollar attention, Will Ferrell took another tact.
He once again partnered up with Old Milwaukee and appeared in an utterly scaled-down 30-second spot for the beer company. Missed it? Well, then you must not live in the only market in which the ad aired: North Platte, Neb.






