The Nylon cover girl's relationship with the 'Gossip Girl' actor was just a flash in the pan.
'Glee' actress Dianna Agron has had a rough year romantically. The 25-year-old actress split from boyfriend Alex Pettyfer (whom she was rumored to be secretly engaged to) in February 2011, and then just a few, short months later, rebounded with 'Gossip Girl' actor Sebastian Stan (who apparently likes his girls fresh and on primetime TV, having previously dated Leighton Meester.)
Ryan Gosling? Anderson Cooper? CHARLIE SHEEN? Well, it would be hilarious. Good God, Lemon!
Perhaps this will be the season that Liz Lemon finds love? 30 Rock has put out a casting call for a new love interest, and it certainly has our mental gears turning. On the show, Tina Fey's character has been wooed (or tried to woo) Dean Winters, Jason Sudeikis, Matt Damon, and Jon Hamm. Who could possibly be next in that trajectory? The show is looking for an unknown between the ages of 36 and 40, who can embody "California-bred with liberal values and a youthful innocence."
Ashley and JP Rosenbaum hit the talk show circuit---you know, just like every other engaged couple.
It's been less than 48 hours since Ashley Hebert and JP Rosenbaum made their engagement official on The Bachelorette. So what does a couple do after such a big announcement? Go on a press tour, of course.
All these shows have one thing in common: constantly maxing out the drama to get the highest ratings. But this comes at a price: whether it's getting the latest Gucci shoes or the handsome pilot with a heart of gold, these shows constantly show people behaving at their worst. They usually ensure that there's plenty of booze to loosen tongues, and plenty of drama—real or artificial—to keep the show moving. But at the end of the day, are those models of behavior we want people to emulate?
"Mad Men" has made us cheer for a cheating husband.
Betty breaks up a marriage we're all in love with in the series finale of Mad Men. One minute we love her, the next we loathe her. The Betty Draper Paradox.
The Office is good for more than a solid chuckle. There are a number of love lessons to be gleaned from the employees at Dunder-Mifflin Paper Company. After the jump, our favorites:
These TV couples show us how to keep romance in our relationships every week. Who does it best?
Tami and Eric, Friday Night Lights.
1%
Lily and Marshall, How I Met Your Mother.
3%
Meredith and Derek, Grey's Anatomy.
6%
Jim and Pam, The Office.
2%
Simon and Paula, American Idol.
88%
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