GWYNETH PALTROW: Engaged?
It looks like Gwyneth Paltrow is about to consciously
re-couple.
Us Weekly reports that screenwriter Brad Falchuk has popped the question. The two have been dating for three years, but they haven't made any official announcements.
Gwyn and Brad met on the set of Glee, where he was a writer when she had a multi-episode arc as a substitute teacher.
MELISSA GILBERT: Accuses Oliver Stone of Sexual Harassment
Actress Melissa Gilbert says the recent tide of women coming forward with claims of sexual harassment has inspired her to share her own experience with director Oliver Stone.
In an interview with Andy Cohen, Gilbert says Stone harassed and humiliated her in the casting room when he was directing the 1991 film The Doors. Gilbert, who was auditioning for a role that eventually went to Meg Ryan, claims Stone asked her to act out a scene he had written just for her. It required her to get on her hands and knees and say, "Do me, baby."
Gilbert says she refused to do it and ran out of the audition crying. She also believes that Stone wanted to humiliate her to get back at her for publicly embarrassing him in a previous social gathering. She said, "I never really talked about it — and it was all because I had said something and embarrassed him publicly. He wrote this special scene that he wanted me to do for him physically in the casting room, and it was humiliating and horrid. He got me back and it hurt."
Kevin Hart and his wife Eniko are proud parents of a baby boy.
The comedian shared the news this morning on Twitter. The baby's name is Kenzo Kash Hartand he was born at 1:45 a.m. Hart tweeted, "He is Healthy & already smiling. Thank you all for your prayers!!!! We love & appreciate ya." This is the couple's first child together. Hart has two kids with his first wife Torrei.
Nashville: Ending After Season 6:
“All of us on Nashville are so incredibly grateful to the show’s fans, who convinced CMT to give us a chance to keep telling the story of these remarkable characters,” executive producer Marshall Herskovitz said via statement. “And we want to return the favor with a final season that celebrates all the joys and passions, twists and turns — and amazing music! — that made Nashville such an exciting journey for the last six years.”
The cancellation is actually the series’ second; longtime fans will recall that ABC gave the drama the ax in 2016, but CMT saved the show by offering a pickup almost a month later.
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