Source: Getty / Gilbert Carrasquillo Jada Pinkett-Smith said there is "nothing sexual" about the recent controversial photo of her daughter, Willow Smith, and shirtless actor Moises Arias. Miley Cyrus gave a bizarre speech at her London show, urging kids to smoke weed, get laid, and take Vitamin B. Oprah's long-lost audition tape is amazing. Watch to see her in action, and find out the origins of her name: The Fault in Our Stars trailer is the most "liked" in YouTube's history. It probably also holds the record for most tears shed while watching. Scandal is not recasting Columbus Short's character, Harrison, with Eric West. Shonda Rhimes handled that rumor perfectly: I've never heard of Eric West. Harrison is not being recast Ever. How about reporters Check Their Sources before running with a story? — shonda rhimes (@shondarhimes) May 7, 2014 What's old is new again, as Will Ferrell and Adam McKay are...
- 5/8/2014
- by Alyse Whitney
- Popsugar.com
Jackie Lynn Taylor, who played one of the Little Rascals in the beloved Our Gang films in the 1930s before becoming a TV anchor and, later, a church minister, has died at 88. She passed away Monday and had been battling Alzheimer's disease, her husband, Jack Fries, told the Sacramento Bee. Born Jacqueline Devon Taylor in the summer of 1925, she won a child beauty pageant in Long Beach, Calif., before her mother, a nurse, took her to a Hollywood casting call. When she was 9, Taylor played the female lead in five Our Gang movies released in 1934. She memorably played Jane, the...
- 5/8/2014
- by Tim Nudd
- PEOPLE.com
Jackie Lynn Taylor, who played one of The Little Rascals in five Our Gang comedy shorts released in 1934, died Monday in the Sacramento suburb of Citrus Heights, Calif. She was 88. Jack Fries, a former CBS journalist and TV anchor/producer, said his wife had Alzheimer’s disease, The Sacramento Bee reported. Taylor debuted as Jane, the “girlfriend” of gang leader Wally (Wally Albright), in Hi-Neighbor, an episode in which the youngsters decide to build their own fire engine. When she grew too tall, she was replaced by Darla Hood. “We didn’t have scripts,” she told The Bee in
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- 5/6/2014
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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