The singer admits his past actions (and comments!) were quite immature, but he's a changed man.
John Mayer can speak again! The talented guitarist, whose vocal problems forced him to cancel his spring tour and led him to record instrumental covers of Lana Del Rey songs, visited "Ellen" today to chat about his new album "Born and Raised" and his recent Botox injections ...
Stars like Justin Timberlake, Ellen DeGeneres, Neil Patrick Harris and more sound off on Twitter.
President Obama stunned the nation yesterday by announcing that he supports gay marriage. This is the first time in history that a U.S. President has come out in support of the controversial topic. Celebrities immediately took to Twitter to react to the groundbreaking news.
The celebrity couple recently announced they are divorcing.
A survey of YourTango Experts shows which celeb couples need help, and which are doing just fine.
Heidi Klum and Seal, it's time you reached out for some guidance!
We recently surveyed our organization of 1,100 psychotherapists, counselors, coaches and relationship professionals—you may know them as YourTango Experts—to get their input on such topics as why couples fight and how therapy affects relationships.
We wonder what his girlfriend Selena Gomez has planned for the birthday boy...
A lesson from Suburgatory's Cheryl Hines. Be a bit naughty to get the publicity you are looking for!
I am delighted that you are reading this post. Helps me prove my point.
Headlines with a bit of naughtiness get noticed.
Cheryl Hines was on the Ellen Show this morning talking about her new hit TV show, Suburgatory. I always loved her on Curb Your Enthusiasm on HBO, and her performance as new and hot-to-trot divorcee Dallas Royce on the new ABC sitcom is delicious.
Paris Jackson speaks openly about her father for the first time.
Michael's daughter talks about acting, wearing masks as a child and more with Ellen DeGeneres.
Michael Jackson’s daughter, Paris Jackson, has sat down for a rare solo appearance for the 'Ellen' show. In the interview, which airs Thursday, Paris discusses her latest acting gig, explains what it was like to wear a mask as a child and shares the most memorable thing her father told her.
In honor of National Coming Out Day, we're admiring the famous stars who took that brave step.
Today, October 11, is National Coming Out Day. It's a day that should be celebrated by everyone: gay, straight, lesbian, transgender or bisexual. It's a celebration of people being honest with themselves and the people who care about them—a very honorable thing. The following 9 celebrities announced their sexual orientation the best way they knew how, and they all admit it was the best decision they've ever made. Hopefully, their experiences will inspire others today to come out from hiding. If they could do it, so can you.
In honor of the hot female duo in 'Our Idiot Brother,' we're check out the sexy real-life couples.
In the comedy, Our Idiot Brother, Rashida Jones and Zooey Deschanel play a lesbian couple whose relationship is pushed to the brink by Deschanel's idealistic brother who's just been released from prison. This reminded us of the many real attractive lesbian couples currently holding it down in Hollywood. Perhaps the following 5 sexy couples were used as inspiration?
The singer-turned-actor told Ellen DeGeneres he's not an advocate for casual-hookup situations.
Justin Timberlake, star of the upcoming rom-com Friends With Benefits, thinks real-life FWB relationships are bad deals. Well, actually, it's more complex than that. Really, he thinks the idea is totally inspired… until it gets messy.
What a tangled web cheating can weave: Portia de Rossi's ex-hubby left her for her sister-in-law.
The saying goes that blood is thicker than water, and in Portia de Rossi's case, it definitely proved true. The Arrested Development alum writes in her recent memoir that she and older brother Michael Rogers became closer than ever when her then-husband cheated...with Rogers' then-wife!
Forbes: What Do Powerful Celebrity Women Really Want From a Relationship?
By Krissy Dolor
Forbes may be a money magazine, but that doesn’t mean that they don’t love celebrities, too! Last week, the magazine reported on a recent study conducted by the University of Abertay Dundee in Scotland, which found that as women earn money and financial independence, their attraction to good-looking, older men increases. In addition, these women hold a man’s looks to a higher standard. The university has dubbed this “The George Clooney effect.”