Jesus Christ might not be that into gay marriage, but that doesn't seem to be stopping this little girl from celebrating. After the SCOTUS' decision to make same-sex marriage legal in all 50 states, celebrations sparked all throughout the country—largely in New York City's Gay Pride Parade. But in the below video, we're talking about first grader Zea and Columbus, Ohio. Zea reportedly stood up to a couple of protesters while holding a rainbow flag. Read More »
A little note to Kanye West: If you're going to do a "Bohemian Rhapsody" cover, you might want to make sure it's good, because let's be honest, the original is too flawless to be replicated. Queen singer Freddie Mercury had perhaps one of the most interestingly operatic voices out in rock music at the time, so anyone looking to recreate the famed tune better have some pipes. Which is exactly what the husband to Kim Kardashian doesn't appear to have. And that's why a deceased Mercury is laughing himself crazy at West's attempt. Read More »
Donald Trump is quickly moving up to the top of the world's "People We Don't Care For" list. After announcing his run for the Presidency in 2016 a couple of weeks ago, Trump has made headlines for offending people with his comments on Mexican immigrants. He's since lost ties with NBC, as the Miss Universe pageant has been canceled as well as rumors that Celebrity Apprentice could follow the same path. At least, maybe just with a different host. And now, it seems the NBC reality show winner Arsenio Hall is calling out Donald Trump, stating that he no longer feels too good about winning the show. Read More »
Gay marriage is officially legal in all 50 states. According to Jimmy Kimmel, one of the most asked questions from those opposing the marriage equality law is, "How do I explain this to my kids?" Well, being that Kimmel has his own TV show, he thought it best to go out on Hollywood Blvd. and ask children to explain their thoughts on same-sex marriage. Read More »
During last night’s episode of The O’Reilly Factor, host Bill O’Reilly took on the Supreme Court and the subjects of gay marriage and healthcare, but believe it or not, that’s not what people are talking about. In the below video, O’Reilly notes that Supreme Court Justice Scalia was mocked for his opposed view of gay marriage by new coming Late Show host Stephen Colbert. Read More »
Last night was #BigGayMonday on Larry Wilmore's Comedy Central vehicle The Nightly Show. To celebrate the SCOTUS' decision last week, in which the Supreme Court decided gay marriage is now legal in the entire country, Wilmore welcomed in the NYC Gay Men's Chorus to sing a tune or two in order to kick off the night's festivities and tell the country, "It's about f*cking time." Read More »
It's being reported that famed comedian Jack Carter has died at the age of 93. The comic was a notable name on The Ed Sullivan Show. He reportedly passed away from respiratory failure on June 28 at his home in Beverly Hills, leaving his family and the comedy world stunned and saddened. The latter of which responded largely on Twitter. Read More »
If you need any proof as to whether or not Live! With Kelly and Michael is, in fact, a live taping, then allow us to present to you the below video, which shows hosts Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan being interrupted by some strange alarm during this morning's ABC taping. And being the true professionals they are, the morning duo forged onward and attempted to make the show as normal as possible. Read More »
One day after President Barack Obama called the Confederate flag "a reminder of systemic oppression and racial subjugation," some citizens of the town of Dalton, GA, organized a parade to celebrate the controversial flag. Though this is very strange and not funny, a viral video of this parade turned out to be our favorite Internet moment of the week. Though it starts as a scandalous celebration, we soon find ourselves witnessing a classic "fail" video when two trucks involved in the parade end up in a minor car crash. Watch this viral video below! Read More »
Back in May, MStars News brought you word that there was a Chris Farley documentary being prepped for release. The documentary is scheduled to air on Spike this coming Aug. 10. In the film, titled I Am Chris Farley, the likes of Adam Sandler, Bob Saget, Lorne Michaels, Tom Arnold, David Spade, and many, many more – including several Saturday Night Live co-stars – are interviewed to discuss their late friend who died back in 1997 from an overdose. The film details Farley's intense rise up the comedy ladder, and ultimately touches on what made him spiral downward. Read More »
If you haven't heard the news swirling around the late night landscape, Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon recently landed himself in the hospital following a night of partying in New York City when he was badly injured. Not much seemed to be known about the incident, other than it happened after he snapped some selfies with fans, but it seems now Fallon has taken to Twitter to (kind of) explain what went down. Read More »
Here's a real piece of advice that we assumed we wouldn't have to share with you: don't jump across a subway platform; it's way too far a distance. Even if you have some sort of experience doing the long jump in high school track and field, or something like that-just don't do this. Of course we have to share this obvious advice with you because this is exactly what somebody did this week in New York City. This is clearly one of the best "fail" viral videos of the week and possibly the month, so we encourage you to watch the footage below. We do have to warn you; you'll be laughing pretty loudly. Read More »
Back when Late Night host Seth Meyers was manning the desk of Weekend Update over on Saturday Night Live¸ he and Amy Poehler would occasionally do a hilarious bit titled REALLY!?! With Seth & Amy. And during a recent episode of Late Night, the two collaborated yet again, bringing the fan-favored sketch back in order to take down Sports Illustrated contributor Andy Benoit for saying that "wormen's sports in general" is "not worth watching." Read More »