Let the below video be a warning to the denizens of America, Donald Trump has no problem making fun of anyone's appearance. While he's been rather outspoken in the past about fellow GOP candidate Carly Fiorina's looks – and yes, even Rosie O'Donnell – he's now gone and taken down a heckler at a rally, calling him "overweight" after he interrupted Trump during some talk about food stamps. Read More »
As the 2016 presidential election comes closer and closer, Republicans are waking up to the realization that Donald Trump could very well be their nominee. Because of that, and his recent soaring poll numbers, they've reportedly begun pushing, and begging, Mitt Romney to run for President. Read More »
Looks like NeNe Leakes had a taste of her own medicine when the appeared on The View earlier this week. According to US Weekly the Broadway star slammed the ladies of the talkshow, calling them "mean girls." Read More »
Looks like Laila Ali was throwing major shade at UFC fighter, Ronda Rousey after she took a loss to Holly Holm over the weekend. In a new video recorded by TMZ, Ali said that even "the best in the world don't get beat up like that." She also apparently was glad that Holm took hold the winning title because she said "it was obvious who the better fighter was." Read More »
Actor John Leguizamo finds himself in a unique position of being known, and celebrated, for his performances in not only film and television, but also on the Broadway stage. His one-man shows have become a favorite for fans all across the country, and most recently, he's given us Ghetto Klown -- a detailed description of his life. Now, the play has become a graphic novel of the same name. Read More »
Republican Presidential candidate, Donald Trump was a no show last night at the 46th New Jersey Boxing hall of Fame Dinner and Inductees Ceremony, along side Oscar "Golden Boy" de la Hoya and Micky "Irish" Ward. There were twelve honorees however, two of the most influential were Commissioner Larry Hazzard Sr, who was named, "Man of the Year" and the International Boxing Federation president and chief executive officer, Daryl Peoples. Read More »
Saturday Night Live has been known to have a controversial sketch or two over the past 41 years. And given this past weekend's episode with GOP candidate Donald Trump – you remember, the one where Larry David called him a "racist" during the monologue – alongside the likes of some social media stir due to a bit from Leslie Jones and slavery, the question of how edgy is too edgy appears to be at the forefront of everyone's mind. Read More »
Tonight’s Republican debate is slimmer, but undoubtedly just as interesting – hopefully. Fox Business Network and the Wall Street Journal are gearing up to host Tuesday night’s GOP debate. And for those of you sans any clue as to how to watch it, MStars News has the live stream locations. Read More »
For everyone who is offended by Starbucks' red holiday cups, there's hope for you yet. Donald Trump is apparently promising that when he's in the POTUS seat we'll all be saying "Merry Christmas" instead of "Happy Holidays." Read More »
Following the incredibly hyped up episode of Saturday Night Live this past weekend – you know, the one with GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump (in case you hadn't heard) – some speculation went around noting that Larry David, who made an appearance or two, was actually filming an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm at the show. Of course, the speculation came from the oh-so-popular parody account, Seinfeld2000. Read More »
If you tuned in for Donald Trump's oh-so-anticipated (and oh-so-protested) episode of Saturday Night Live over the weekend then you undoubtedly saw Larry David's infamous Bernie Sanders impression. Of course, as great as it was, it wasn't the only laugh the Curb Your Enthusiasm star brought to NBC. During Trump's monologue, David called the billionaire GOP candidate a racist and admitted that he was offered $5,000 for doing so. Read More »
While Saturday Night Live went down this past weekend as an undoubted success, there were many people who really didn't want the presidential candidate to host - mainly Hispanic groups. Of course, given the fact that ratings are key in television, NBC somewhat ignored those haters and went on with Trump as the host anyway. But that didn't stop protesters from lining up outside Rockefeller Plaza in New York City before, during and after the show. Read More »
Presidential candidate Donald Trump appeared as the host of last night's episode of Saturday Night Live. Unsurprisingly, the former Celebrity Apprentice lead had some controversial moments, and they began at the monologue. During the top of the show, Trump brought up his past feud with comedian Rosie O'Donnell. He noted that she was actually at the show to support him. Of course, it seems he had her confused with cast member Aidy Bryant. Read More »