Miley Cyrus Gives U.S. Troops a Shout Out
Teen sensation Miley Cyrus headlined the "America's Freedom Festival" in Provo, Utah, on the Fourth of July.
Known as "one of the largest patriotic celebrations in America," the sixth-annual event was telecast live to the nation's troops globally. The concert, dubbed the "Stadium of Fire," was emceed by conservative political TV and radio commentator Glenn Beck.
A Hit With Heidi Montag?
Music producer Rodney Jerkins likes Heidi Montag's chances as a singer if she gets the right people around her. Needless to say, Rodney the hitmaker thinks he's one of the right people in this exclusive video interview with E! News correspondent Jason Kennedy. Jerkins says "an artist is like a shoe salesman." But is Heidi hawking Hush Puppies at Payless or peddling Christian Louboutin's in Beverly Hills? Only time will tell.
And for all the telling details, watch Jerkins' take on working with Britney and much more of this exclusive report on E! News tonight.
Lance & Matt: Isn't It Bromantic?
While most of us enjoy a long holiday weekend stuffing our guts at picnics with family and friends, it's refreshing somehow that Matthew McConaughey never takes time off from taking his shirt off. Here he is stoking the bromance with buddy Lance Armstrong as the fiercely fit duo hit the beach for a jog.
To see more stars addicted to showing off their hot bods, check out our Summer Skin gallery below.
Ex-Bachelor Firestone Weds Model Bride
There were no bitter grapes for Andrew Firestone this weekend.
The former Bachelor swapped vows Saturday with model Ivana Bozilovic at St. Mark's in the Valley Episcopal Church in Los Olivos, the central coastal town just north of Santa Barbara, Calif., where his family owns a vineyard.
Lynda Carter's Wonderful Recovery
On television, she had an invisible jet, a lasso of truth and indestructible silver bracelets, but in real life, Wonder Woman Lynda Carter has her own secret weapon: sobriety.
The 56-year-old actress is opening up about her longtime battle with the bottle and 10 years of sober living.
Trackmaster Jerkins: Britney Still Brings It
After a brief music-biz timeout, Britney Spears is barging back with a vengeance, says record producer Rodney Jerkins in this exclusive video interview with E! News reporter Jason Kennedy. Touting the pop star's professionalism and savvy, Jerkins says Brit can still cut a killer track in a fraction of the time it takes other artists.
And she's no studio diva either, never demanding anything more than Starbucks or Red Bull. For more of this exclusive video, catch E! News Sunday evening.
Mamma Mia! ABBA Reunites for Film Premiere
Don't pull out the polyester and platforms just yet, folks. It was just for a movie premiere.
For the first time in 22 years, all four ex-members of ABBA appeared together at the Swedish premiere of Mamma Mia!, starring Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan and Colin Firth.
Hizzoner, the Mayer of Fibbington
With rumors spreading like wildfire, perhaps the best thing to do is spread some more...kinda like firemen setting a backfire to sap a blaze's energy. Maybe that's John Mayer's strategy, because he told the crowd at his St. Louis show last night:
"When I was a child I would kill small animals and wear their teeth as necklaces. True. Print that. And I've always felt deep down that I was born a woman."
Eminem Sued for Bathroom Brawl
He might be MIA, but that doesn't stop trouble from finding Eminem.
A man has filed a lawsuit against the Oscar and Grammy-winning "Lose Yourself" rapper for an alleged incident that took place in a bathroom of a Detriot strip club two years ago.
Brangelina's "Two Little Nicois" in the Oven
Forget buns! Looks like Angelina's cooking up a couple Niçois in her oven.
In case there was any doubt about the French's affection for Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's unborn twins, the mayor of Nice proclaimed them honorary citizens of his city on Friday.
Bobby: New Edition Brown Out "Best Thing for Me"
It remains to be seen whether New Edition and New Kids on the Block teaming up will be a super group or more of a stupor group. But whatever happens, it's all gravy to a suddenly philosophical Bobby Brown, who now sees getting kicked out of New Edition years ago as a good thing when viewed in the rearview mirror:















