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Britney Spears, 43, is back at it with her British accent in a new Instagram video from Friday, July 25, where she ranted ...
The emerging actor and singer Muhammad Usman Malik has responded to swirling rumours about his personal life, firmly denying claims that he's facing financial difficulty, speculation triggered by his ...
Pop star, dancer and American Idol judge extraordinaire Paula Abdul made a name for herself by setting the record for most No ...
Murder on Safari' director Dani Sloane discusses making the new Hulu true-crime docuseries about a dentist convicted of killing his wife ...
Jennifer Love Hewitt reflects on her rocky fame journey, reclaiming power with humor, resilience, and a scream queen comeback ...
Having risen to fame in the late '90s, Jennifer Love Hewitt reflected on being caught in the crosshairs of bubblegum misogyny in the early aughts.
Clear your shelves. Here’s the fiction and non-fiction you can look forward to reading for the rest of the year.
Tabloid culture declined, traumatized adult pop stars battled various demons, and the general appetite for public I’m-not-that-innocent transitions waned.
Explore how celebrity scandals have transcended tabloids and become compelling documentaries that reshape our understanding of fame, including cases like Diddy, Depp vs. Heard, and Britney Spears.
Author and podcaster Nora Princiotti tells NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about her new book, "Hit Girls," and the pop stars of the turn of the millennium.
Author and podcaster Nora Princiotti tells NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about her new book, "Hit Girls," and the pop stars of the turn of the millennium.