“Bridesmaids” is one of the biggest comedy hits of the past decade, but its director doesn’t think a sequel will ever happen. Paul Feig says that besides the difficulty of rounding up most of the original cast for a sequel, “That movie worked so well because it was about a woman having a crisis in her life and fixing it. So you don’t want her to have another crisis.”
In a preview for Roseanne Barr’s upcoming interview on The Dr. Oz Show, Roseanne discusses the strange side effects of Ambien. “I’ve done some weird things on Ambien and I think a lot of people have. I’ve heard from thousands of people about it,” she declares. “One guy got up and cooked a turkey and ate it—that was, like, four hours, if you think about it—and didn’t remember it in the morning. And all the time that happens to me—when I go up in the kitchen and there’s a whole box of Triscuits laid out and eggs cracked on the wall, cheese everywhere. I ‘Ambien eat,’ like how Tiger Woods ‘Ambien drove.’ It’s a weird drug.” Roseanne went on to admit in the interview, which airs next Tuesday, that tweeting is not a side effect of the drug.
Alex Rodriguez has a long list of reasons that he loves his girlfriend Jennifer Lopez. He says, “The way she mothers her twins, the way she’s with my daughters. There’s just so much admiration.” He continues, “And what I love about Jennifer is how genuine, how real, and how much she does for others, and how much she inspires others, men and women.”
Justin Bieber’s manager Scooter Braun has revealed that he used to worry the singer would die of an overdose. “There was a time when I would go to sleep almost every night—when he had the money to fly away from me—and I was worried every night that I was going to lose him,” Scooter admitted on The Red Pill Podcast. “I thought he was going to die. I thought he was going to sleep one night and that he would have so much crap in his system that he would not wake up the next morning.” Scooter went on to say that Justin, who faced several legal troubles in 2014, made a conscious decision on his own to change after a year and a half. “One day he woke up and said, ‘Hey I need to talk to you, I don’t want to be that person anymore,'” Braun noted.
Frankie Grande took to Instagram yesterday to pay tribute to Mac Miller. “I am beyond heartbroken over Malcolm’s death. He was a good friend and was wonderful to my sister,” he wrote. “He was the reason I went to the rehabilitation center where I was detoxed safely from all of the drugs, alcohol and medications I was taking, when I couldn’t imagine living without them.” Frankie continued, “Malcom my friend, you will be dearly missed. and I know you will be looking down on me from heaven, proud AF for every day I live my life clean and sober… 453 days and counting. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”
The nominations for the 2018 American Music Awards were revealed yesterday, with Drake and Cardi B leading the pack with a whopping eight nominations apiece. Ed Sheeran came in second with six nods, followed by five each for Post Malone and Camila Cabello. The 2018 American Music Awards will be hosted for a second consecutive year by Blackishstar Tracee Ellis Ross and will air live on ABC from L.A.’s Microsoft Theater on October 9 beginning at 8 p.m. ET.
Meghan Markle is reportedly having a hard time adjusting to the international limelight that comes with being a British royal. “Meghan has lost touch with some of her close friends from before the wedding, which has been tough,” says my source. “She’s finding it hard to know who to trust.” She’s been especially stressed her by father Thomas Markle’s repeated interviews, in which he’s blasted her and the Royal Family for allegedly ignoring him.
Piers Morgan claims that he was ‘ghosted’ by Meghan Markle after she met Prince Harry. On the Late Late Show, Piers said that he had a blossoming friendship with Meghan before she became a member of the royal family. He said the Duchess of Sussex once invited him out for a drink while she was in London to watch Serena Williams play tennis, and as he put it, “Then I put her in a cab, and it turns out it was the cab that took her to a party where she met Prince Harry.”
Samuel L. Jackson has been named the top-grossing actor of all time. It doesn’t mean he’s made the most money . . . just that his movies have.
Just think of how many Marvel movies he’s made. Even though he’s never the lead actor, they still count. He also did those “Star Wars” prequels back in the day . . . and he’s been in tons of other hit movies.
Here are the Top 10, along with their all-time gross AND their highest-grossing movie:
1. Samuel L. Jackson, $5.753 billion.
Highest-Grossing Film: “The Avengers”, $623.4 million.
2. Harrison Ford, $4.963 billion.
Highest-Grossing Film: “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”, $936.7 million.
3. Robert Downey Jr., $4.960 billion.
Highest-Grossing Film: “Avengers: Infinity War”, $678.8 million.
4. Tom Hanks, $4.605 billion.
Highest-Grossing Film: “Toy Story 3”, $415 million.
5. Morgan Freeman, $4.522 billion.
Highest-Grossing Film: “The Dark Knight”, $534.9 million.
6. Scarlett Johansson, $4.385 billion.
Highest-Grossing Film: “Avengers: Infinity War”, $678.8 million.
7. Andy Serkis, $4.357 billion.
Highest-Grossing Film: “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”, $936.7 million.
8. Anthony “C-3PO” Daniels, $4.040 billion.
Highest-Grossing Film: “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”, $936.7 million.
9. Tom Cruise, $3.989 billion.
Highest-Grossing Film: “War of the Worlds”, $234.3 million.
10. Eddie Murphy, $3.811 billion.
Highest-Grossing Film: “Shrek 2”, $441.2 million.