Larry David's ex-wife Laurie just blasted a report that she was involved in an affair with Al Gore -- calling the story a "total fabrication."
Laurie just told the Huffington Post, "The story is completely untrue ...I adore both Al and Tipper. I look at them both as family. And I have happily been in a serious relationship since my divorce."
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If you follow the royal family, you’ve likely heard of an alleged affair between Prince William and Kate Middleton’s best friend, Rose Hanbury. While the reports of the Duke of Cambridge cheating on his wife are still just rumors — and the frenzy around it died down after the initial breaking news in March — many social media users brought it back into circulation this week. From debates about whether or not he actually cheated on Kate Middleton to some fans accusing the British tabloids of painting a negative picture of Meghan Markle to distract from the allegations, Twitter fans have a lot to say about Prince William’s rumored affair, bringing the story back into circulation.
David Beckham has been talking about that sarong, again.
Becks has never really lived it down after wearing the wrap-around in 1998 on a night out with wife Victoria Beckham. But in a new interview, he's insisted he has no regrets and would don it again. That's our boy.
Speaking on ITV show Lorraine from New York, where he's just launched a fashion line with Belstaff, he said: "Sarongs are great.
The Modern Family cast and crew are filming a vacation episode in Las Vegas prior to their bigger trip to Australia next month, and both Fred Armisen and Patton Oswalt are set to guest star with them in Sin City. According to TV Guide, Armisen will play “one half of a gay couple who’ll have fun with Mitch and Cam” named Langham, and Oswalt will play “a magician named Ducky Schindler who crosses paths with Phil.
I literally exclaimed aloud as I clicked through Men's Health's "20 Worst Drinks in America 2010." The photos pair the dastardly drinks with their sugar equivalents (so the yardsticks are things like vanilla wafers, scoops of ice cream and Pop Tarts). Some seem pretty obvious -- venti monstrosities from Starbucks topped with mounds of whipped cream can't be healthy choices, right? But what in the world is in that Red Lobster Lobsterita?