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Do you watch The View? I'm at work so I don't but I thought it was interesting that they are bringing back Joy Behar and Sherri Shepherd.
Wonder if that will help to save the show which just hasn't done well in the past few years.
Be Well,
Anisa
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Taylor Swift, Calvin Harris Share A Very Public Private Moment...
Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris locked eyes during a concert in Los Angeles Monday, prompting the "Bad Blood" singer to mouth the words "I love you" on stage.
Harris, 31, stood in the crowd at Swift's sold-out concert, close to the end of the catwalk stage on which Taylor finished her show. After taking a few bows and courtesies, Swift stopped to mouth the lovey-dovey line in Harris' direction.
Swift herself seemingly confirmed the incident of PDA on Tumblr after the show when she liked a post by an enthusiastic fan.
"TAYLOR SAID I LOVE YOU TO CALVIN HARRIS AT THE END OF THE SHOW 08/24/15," the post's caption read.
A Swiftie Twitter handle shared a photo of Harris standing in the crowd, smiling admiringly at his girlfriend of roughly four months.
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This singer may sue breast milk ice cream makers over the name of their new ice cream?
Kanye West To Receive Video Vanguard Award at the MTV VMAs...
Kanye West has been named the 2015 recipient of the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award at this year's MTV Video Music Awards.
MTV made the announcement Tuesday adding that "Yezzus [West] has more than earned this honor, after years of releasing groundbreaking music and accompanying videos that have always pushed the envelope. From Through the Wire, to Runaway and Bound 2, his creative depths have never ceased to amaze us, and some could argue that his videos are complete masterpieces in their own right."
West, who has "created some of the most memorable and spectacular moments in MTV VMA's history," will join the likes of Beyonce and Justin Timberlake who have previously taken home the award.
The now 38-year-old rapper is infamously known for rushing the stage and grabbing the microphone from Taylor Swift back at the 2009 VMAs while she was accepting an award for Best Female Video.
Swift and West have recently reconciled at this year's Grammys, with the pop-singer telling Vanity Fair that "I feel like I wasn't ready to be friends with [West] until I felt like he had some sort of respect for me and he wasn't ready to be friends with me until he had some sort of respect for me-so it was the same issue, and we both reached the same place at the same time."
Katherine Heigl To Star In CBS Pilot 'Doubt'...
Katherine Heigl will star on new CBS pilot Doubt.
The 36-year-old former Grey's Anatomy star will play "smart, chic, successful" defense lawyer Sadie, who becomes involved with one of her clients and may be guilty of a brutal crime. KaDee Strickland was originally attached to portray the character.
The project will see Heigl reunite with former Grey's Anatomy executive producers Tony Phelan and Joan Rater, who are developing the legal drama. Orange is the New Black actress Laverne Cox, Dule Hill, Dreama Walker, Elliott Gould and Kobi Libii also star.
Cox will portray a transgender, Ivy League-educated attorney, with Hill as Sadie's law partner and close friend, Walker as a second-year associate, Gould as the law firm's head and Libii as a recent law school graduate. Teddy Sears was slated for the male lead, but will likely be replaced.
Heigl is best known for playing Izzie Stevens on ABC series Grey's Anatomy, but denied she will return to the medical drama in June. She last portrayed Charleston "Charlie" Tucker on NBC series State of Affairs, which was canceled after one season this year.
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The singer who may sue breast milk ice cream makers over the name of their new ice cream...
It's Lady GaGa... is threatening to sue a London-based ice cream company for naming a new product "Royal Baby Gaga" in honor of the British royal family's newest addition.
Reports say the "Born This Way" singer is claiming trademark infringement against The Licktators for naming their latest vanilla-flavored breast milk ice cream after her. The ice cream is fashioned from donated human breast milk reportedly screened along hospital standards.
A spokesperson from The Licktators says the company will oppose the claims Gaga -- real name Stefani Germanotta -- placed against them.
In a statement, the artisan ice cream makers say that they will not deter from marketing their product, which hit shelves in May. According to Licktators, the Royal Baby Gaga product "neither names nor features Lady Gaga, or infringes the mark 'Lady Gaga.'"
"We are sending complimentary tubs of our ice cream to Lady Gaga for chilling out to as a gesture of peace and goodwill," the company said.