It seems like everyone celebrity has their own reality show, so why shouldn't Dwyane Wade, and his new wife, Gabrielle Union be included in that group? Read More »
Comedian Chris Rock and wife of 9 years, Malaak Compton-Rock have filed for divorce and the "Top Five" actor is denying rumors that the split was caused by co-star, Rosario Dawson. Read More »
Chris Rock just filed for divorce from longtime wife, Malaak Compton-Rock. Perfect timing - the 49-year-old actor is currently out-and-about promoting his new comedy, "Top Five." In fact, rumors suggest that Rock started a romantic "fling" with co-star Rosario Dawson while filming the hit Toronto Film Festival flick. But it might not be considered "cheating," since Rock and his ex-sweetheart have been "unofficially seperated for a couple years now... Anyway, what does this have anything to do with Detroit emcee Eminem? Read More »
Chris Rock and wife Malaak Compton-Rock are divorcing after being married for 19 years. Rock's new movie 'Top Five' is out now, and in all the press the superstar comedian did in support of the movie — which he wrote, directed and stars in — he never brought up any troubles his marriage might have been going through. The couple — who married in 1996 — have two daughters, Lola, 12, and Zahra, 10. Gossip sites are also reporting that Rock is now dating his co-star Rosario Dawson. Read More »
Chris Rock just filed for divorce from longtime wife, Malaak Compton-Rock. The former couple, married for 19 years, have two daughters together. But did another woman ultimately come between their love? According to the infamous gossip webloid MediaTakeOut.com, the 49-year-old comedian began romancing stunning actress Rosario Dawson while filming their new movie, "Top Five." Read More »
If there’s one guy who isn’t too upset over Sony pulling Seth Rogen and James Franco’s film The Interview its comedian Chris Rock. Reason being? His new movie Top Five now has a chance to cash in some serious bank! Rock stopped by The Daily Show with Jon Stewart last night to promote the film. During his interview, the two joked about the whole North Korea-Sony Pictures email hacking thing. You know, the whole reason The Interview was pulled from theaters. On the subject, the comedian assures his fans that the film is “Korean friendly.” Read More »
"Top Five," Chris Rock's new movie that he wrote and directed and stars in — is all about lists. So who are Chris Rock and Jimmy Fallon's top five rappers of all time in 2014? The answers are surprising, to say the least, and alongside illustrious names like Jay-Z, Eminem, Nicki Minaj, Drake and Kanye West, there are also a couple of not-so-famous names. Appearing on "The Tonight Show" last night, Dec. 8, Rock challenged Fallon to offer up his top five rappers of all time, and Fallon, for once in his life, seemed somewhat put on the spot. "First, I've got to say Beastie Boys ... Gosh," he stammered, before listing Jay-Z, Run-DMC, Eminem and, in a shock result, Rappin' Duke, who, as "Rolling Stone" points out is from "a 1983 novelty track by Shawn Brown, who pretends to rap like John Wayne." "Rappin' Duke, huh," teases Rock. "Was it between him and [Sir] Mix-A-Lot?" Read More »
Superstar comedian Chris Rock has been everywhere in the past week promoting his new film 'Top Five' -- which he also wrote and directed. Unsurprisingly, the comic had some interesting takes on the current race and politics. Also starring Gabrielle Union, Rosario Dawson, JB Smoove, Tracy Morgan, Jerry Seinfeld, Kevin Hart, Cedric the Entertainer and more, it's already getting rave reviews... so what does Rock think about the state of the world? Read More »
Jerry Seinfeld has spoken out about comedy legend's Bill Cosby's sexual assault allegations, saying that the situation around his comedian friend is "sad and incomprehensible" while on the red carpet for the premiere of Chris Rock's new movie "Top Five." As stars gathered for the premiere and comedian friends such as Cedric the Entertainer also expressed their worry, new allegations from three women about Cosby emerged. Speaking to "People," Seinfeld explained his reaction to the news regarding Cosby, saying, "I was very upset, very upset. Still upset. I don't know what to make of it, but it's just upsetting." "It's sad and incomprehensible," he told "Entertainment Tonight" online, which also reported on another veteran comedian, "Soul Man" star Cedric the Entertainer, calling the situation about Cosby an "unfortunate scenario," saying that "if the allegations have any truth to them, you want the truth to come out. You want justification for all the people. That's all you can really say." Read More »
You have to hand it to Chris Rock… he is easily one of the funniest famous comedians around today. After delivering a stellar monologue on Saturday Night Live a couple of weeks ago – yes, the one that mentioned 9/11 and the Boston Marathon bombings – the Top Five writer-director sat down with Today’s Matt Lauer to discuss the new movie. During the sit-down, the comic congratulated the NBC morning show’s grab at the Janay Rice interview following that Ray Rice elevator scandal. He then jokes that they will “show” Good Morning America, including host Robin Roberts, who had an onscreen battle with breast cancer just last year. Read More »
Comedian Chris Rock had himself a pretty stellar time hosting Saturday Night Live this past Saturday, Nov. 1. But he was met with many criticisms from people who took offense to his opening monologue, which consisted of material about 9/11, the new Freedom Tower in New York City and the Boston Marathon bombings. And as one could imagine, Twitter was blowing up! Read More »
Chris Rock is finally heading back to Saturday Night Live! The comedian’s hosting gig comes in order to promote his newest film Top Five, which is set to be released this coming Dec. 5. Alongside Prince, it seems pretty safe to say that the former SNL player will deliver a funny-filled show. To prove that, Rock participated in some pretty great promos with SNL’s Bobby Moynihan… sans Prince, which isn’t totally surprising. Read More »
A former "Saturday Night Live" cast member, comedian and actor Chris Rock will be returning to the Saturday night staple, but this time as a guest host. The announcement were made Tuesday, as was the statement that megastar Prince will be the musical guest. Read More »