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Who won season 16 of Dancing With The Stars?
Who won season 16 of Dancing With The Stars?
Singer Jason Derulo was on Dancing With The Stars Monday night.
Season 16 of 'Dancing With The Stars' kicks off on ABC March 18. But more importantly, who's dancing?
The 2013 Oscars ceremony, hosted by Seth MacFarlane, started off with a bang. We knew there was gonna be at least one or two musical numbers, given the comedian's past musical turns for 'Family Guy,' but were you prepared for Harry Potter and Robin Boy Wonder singing and dancing together? Or, for that matter, Captain Kirk beaming in from the future?
This year, Taylor Swift was a charitable chick who gave back to the music community in an apparent mea culpa for her never-ending cavalcade of break-up songs.
Further proving that she lives the life of a Disney princess, good manners and all, Swift has been named the most charitable celeb of the year.
Forget the electoral college. The voters of America have spoken, and they want... Justin Bieber and Adam Levine. The pop stars are the top nominees for the 2013 People's Choice Awards, announced this morning (Nov. 15) in Los Angeles.
Oopsie, we're not ready. Take a look at the technical blunders on last night's 'Dancing With The Stars.'
'Dancing With The Stars' co-host Brooke Burke-Charvet revealed yesterday on a blog post under Modernmom.com that she is battling cancer. Details on Brooke's health and her video announcement concerning her cancer can be found after the jump.
It's supposedly splitsville for oft-temperamental actor and heartthrob Russell Crowe and wife Danielle Spencer.
In the '80s classic 'Adventures in Babysitting,' Elisabeth Shue's 17-year-old character agrees to watch her neighbors' kids after her date stands her up. What seems like a simple enough gig quickly descends into a madcap journey into downtown Chicago for the sitter and her suburban charges. The action-adventure-comedy was a hit when it came out in 1987, and there have long been rumors of a remake, with Raven-Symoné and Miley Cyrus each being tied to the project at some point.