Monday, July 18, 2016

HOTLIST - Monday, July 18th




DREW BARRYMORE: Files for Divorce

Drew Barrymore has officially pulled the plug on her marriage to Will Kopelman.

The actress filed for divorce on Friday after four years of marriage. According to TMZ, the divorce is uncontested, which means it shouldn't get nasty. The couple has two daughters -- ages two and three.

Drew and Will announced their separation in April.

This is her third divorce. Her marriages to Jeremy Thomas in 1994 and with Tom Green in 2001 both ended in less than a year.

The Hunter Becomes The Hunted???

Dog the Bounty Hunter star Duane “Dog” Chapman‘s bail bond business owes Hawaii $35,500, the state attorney general said Wednesday. He’s accused of failing to pay the state in several cases where his clients skipped out on their court dates.

KHLOE KARDASHIAN: Babies Before Ballers

Khloe Kardashian dealt with Lamar Odom's substance abuse and even came back to him after his drug-fueled coma -- but she couldn't wrap her head around starting a family with him.

A source close to Khloe tells E! News that the 32-year-old's biological clock is ticking louder than ever, and she wants a man who's ready to have kids now. The snitch says, "He can't give her that life, so she will always support him and be there to help him if needed, but can't wait for him. Her heart has always been with him and she gets very sensitive with people's opinions when she decides to move on, because that doesn't mean she didn't try everything."

Khloe is reportedly now hooking up with rapper Trey Songz -- who may or may not be ready to settle down and play daddy to a new generation of Kardashians.


Hollywood Buzz:


Bruce Willis will star in the thriller First Kill. He’ll play a police chief racing the clock to rescue a boy kidnapped by a bank robber who threatens to kill the child unless he’s given the cash he had to abandon while fleeing a huge heist.


 

Tommy Lee Jones, Alec Baldwin and Milla Jovovich are in talks to join the cast of Rob Reiner’s Iraq War epic Shock and Awe, which will star Woody Harrelson and James Marsden.




Two and a Half Men and Big Bang Theory creator Chuck Lorre has tabbed Kathy Bates to star in a Netflix workplace comedy calledDisjointed. The hook? The workplace is a legal pot dispensary.




Rob Dyrdek and Tyra Banks will serve as mentors on NBC’s new Shark Tank copycat, Funded, in which budding business-people will compete for a million bucks in start-up cash.









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