Posted in September 24, 2009 ¬ 1:00 pmh.ETonline - Celebrities
ET has learned that CBS Corporation President and CEO Leslie Moonves and his wife, CBS' "The Early Show" co-anchor and "Big Brother" host Julie Chen, welcomed their new bundle of joy Thursday!
Chen gave birth to a son, Charlie Moonves, in Los Angeles at 9:40 a.m. on Thursday. ET has learned that both mother and child are doing well.
Chen announced her pregnancy on "The Early Show" back in April.
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Posted in September 24, 2009 ¬ 12:42 pmh.ETonline - Celebrities
"America's Got Talent" judge David Hasselhoff talks to Hollywood.tv cameras following his trip to the hospital on Sunday.
"I'm doing great, guys," he tells HTV.
Hasselhoff's reps told ET on Monday that he called the paramedics after he took a combination of the drug Antabuse, which helps prevent alcoholics from drinking, and the drug Antivert, which he was taking to help treat an ear infection.
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Posted in September 24, 2009 ¬ 12:00 pmh.ETonline - Celebrities
Former President Bill Clinton is set to present music legend Quincy Jones -- the producer of Michael Jackson's album Thriller -- the Clinton Global Citizen Award. Read on for the details. Jones, a multi-Grammy-winning producer, composer and arranger, will be honored for his decades of international philanthropic work at the annual awards ceremony of the Clinton Global Initiative Forum in New York on Thursday night. “Quincy is a legend of our time,” Clinton said. “It is rare that an individual commits as much to philanthropic causes as he does to his own career. Quincy’s many musical talents, coupled with his entrepreneurial spirit, have led him to make a lasting change in the lives of thousands of people throughout the world. His determination, creativity and strong leadership serve as an inspiration to all of us, and I am proud that he will join us at the CGI Annual Meeting to accept ...
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Posted in September 24, 2009 ¬ 10:19 amh.ETonline - Celebrities
Suzanne Somers sends her condolences to the family of the late Patrick Swayze and issues an apology for a comment she gave that was made public, she says, without her knowledge.
"In a casual conversation at a private party (with someone who never identified himself as a reporter) at the Toronto Film Festival last week, I was asked about this beloved actor. It was never my intention to make an official statement about his passing," Somers wrote on her blog, referring to a comment she made about Swayze's cancer treatments.
Somers reportedly talked about Swayze to a Toronto-based columnist of the National Post, saying, "They took this beautiful man and they basically put poison in him. ... Why couldn't they have built him up nutritionally and gotten rid of the toxins in his body? I hate to be this controversial. I'm a singer-dancer-comedienne. But we have an epidemic going on, and ...
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