Justin Bieber Kisses His Bodyguard, Jessica Lange Remarks On The Caitlyn Jenner Resemblance
Lady Gaga took on Edith Piaf’s signature tune “La Vie en Rose” during her weekend concerts with vintage crooner Tony Bennett at the Hollywood Bowl and pulled it off with aplomb.
If you need more proof that Tina Fey can enliven any dull awards show, witness her smooch with Amy Schumer while presenting the younger comic with a Peabody Award for her series Inside Amy Schumer. “I really wanted to come down here tonight, and in a Madonna kind of way try to like feed off of her youth and maybe suck her soul out in a very awkward, staged lesbian kiss,” Fey shared.
Justin Bieber is so comfortable with his sexual orientation that he can plant a peck on the cheek of his bodyguard. But let him make it clear that it’s not an insult if you think he’s gay.
???????????????????? @mikeyarana I’m not gay but even if I was that’s not an insult
A video posted by Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) on May 31, 2015 at 3:12pm PDT
“That’s so wonderful,” was Jessica Lange‘s response to being informed the entire internet has remarked on her resemblance to the recently unveiled Vanity Fair portraits of Caitlyn Jenner.
Wanna see Adam Levine‘s sweet, tight little booty? We thought so. Check it out in the NSFW video for Maroon 5’s anthemic “This Summer’s Gonna Hurt Like a Motherfucker.”
Actress Betsy Palmer, who passed away over the weekend at age 88, had a long rewarding career but was undoubtedly best-known as the mother of monstrous Jason Vorhees in Friday the 13th. BroadwayWorld reports she was also “a staunch supporter of many non-profit organizations, including those involved in the fight against AIDS and in the care for AIDS patients.”
During an interview with GLAAD’s Claire Pires, Orphan Black star Tatiana Maslany got teary-eyed while explaining why she became an LGBT ally.
It’s not easy being Dolph Lundgren these days. Crazy drunk dudes hopped up on Xanax think they can just take a leak on you while you’re minding your own business on an airplane.
Feeling nostalgic for New York’s Chelsea neighborhood during its glorious ’90s heyday? Take a vivid stroll down memory lane with Kenneth in the 212.
Jeremy Kinser
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