Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, & Lana Del Rey Team Up on 'Don't Call Me Angel'
We’ve been hearing about this collaboration for a while and now “Don’t Call Me Angel” featuring Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, and Lana Del Rey has come to life with a video.
The trio sport black angel wings and leather for the Charlie's Angels title track. The beautiful ladies show off their badass skills with Miley defeating a guy in a boxing ring, Lana trains as an assassin and Ariana is the good girl gone bad.
Charlie’s Angels is scheduled to hit theaters November 15th.
Rihanna Responds to 'Batman' Casting Rumors, Says Poison Ivy Is One of Her 'Obsessions'
During Rihanna’s Diamond Ball on Thursday night, the singer and beauty mogul commented on rumors of her portraying “Poison Ivy” in the upcoming Batman movie.
In response to Entertainment Tonight’s question about whether or not she’s getting ready to play the red-headed, green diva, "Wait, did I hint anything?" Rihanna responded.
In a recent Instagram video, Rihanna showed off a pair of black of ankle boots and captioned the video, “Bat-mobile, but make it fashion!”
The rumor mills also started churning last week when a gossip blog claimed that a source said Warner Bros. had Rihanna on a shortlist to play Poison Ivy, not to mention a Rihanna/Poison Ivy mashup by Boss Logic that has recently surfaced online.
Jennifer Lopez Says Her Son Max Will Walk Her Down The Aisle
While J-Lo keeps us in the dark about her wedding day plans with Alex Rodriguez, one thing we know for sure, her 11-year-old son Max will walk her down the aisle.
During an interview with Entertainment Tonight, J-Lo confirmed that Max is the one for the job but she’s staying hush-hush about everything else.
Felicity Huffman Sentenced To 14 Days In Jail For College Admissions Scandal
Actress Felicity Huffman has been sentenced to 14 days behind bars for her role in the infamous college admissions scandal.
The former Desperate Housewives star pleaded guilty back in May to paying $15,000 to fraudulently boost her daughter's SAT scores.
At her sentencing hearing in Boston, Huffman told the court that she was "deeply ashamed of what I have done." She will spend 14 days in jail followed by one year of supervised release, along with a $30,000 fine and 250 hours of community service.
Huffman is the first parent to be sentenced in connection with the scandal, which involves dozens of people including former Full House actress Lori Loughlin.