Archive for January, 2010

Gary Coleman Arrested in Utah

Former child star Gary Coleman was picked up by police in Santaquin, Utah on Sunday, January 24, because of a warrant stemming from a prior incident. The police were called out to Coleman's residence on Sunday after receiving word of a civil disturbance, but no criminal charges were filed. Upon arriving at the home, police located a misdemeanor failure to appear warrant for Coleman from an unrelated occurrence and took him into custody. Pictured in the mug shot above, the "Diff'rent Strokes" actor was arrested and his bail was set at $1,725. Read More »

Dr. Drew Tweets Message from Andy Dick

Following his arrest Saturday morning, comedian Andy Dick asked Dr. Drew Pinsky to spread a message via Twitter. Read on to see what he had to say about his charges. The "Celebrity Rehab" counselor tweeted: "From Andy at his request: 'There are two sides to every story. Please reserve judgment until you hear mine. Thank you.' -- Andy Dick" Read More »

‘Hope for Haiti Now’ Telethon Sets New Record for Funds Raised

George Clooney's star-studded, global benefit Friday night is already setting new records. "Hope for Haiti Now" announced that it has raised more than $58 million to date, surpassing Hurricane Katrina telethons and public donations. The preliminary figure includes donations made via phone, online, and mobile – what the figure doesn’t include are sums donated by corporations and large private donors, or iTunes sales figures, which are still being calculated. "The public has set a new standard of giving for a relief telethon with 'Hope for Haiti Now,' and the donations continue to come in -- people can still contribute 24/7 via phone, web and text," said Lisa Paulsen, President & CEO of the Entertainment Industry Foundation, the 501(c)(3) non-profit organization providing philanthropic support to "Hope for Haiti Now." Read More »

Andy Dick Arrested on Suspicion of Sexual Abuse

No laughing matter: The mugshot seen above was taken after Andy Dick was arrested in West Virginia on Saturday morning. The 44-year-old comedian has been charged with two counts of felony sexual abuse in the first degree. He was arraigned this afternoon. Dick allegedly grabbed a bouncer's crotch at a bar in Huntington, W. Va. early Saturday morning, says the Associated Press. He was in town to perform at a local comedy club, the Funny Bone, and the club's managing partner Tom Schaefer has posted his $60,000 bail amount. Read More »

Buzz Makers: Tiger Woods Sex Rehab Reports, ‘The Bachelor’ Drama & More!

Which celebs made big headlines this week? Click the pictures for all the key star happenings through Friday! Read More »

‘Hope for Haiti Now’ Telethon a Star-Powered Appeal for Help

Major stars from the entertainment world and political realm united Friday night on George Clooney's "Hope for Haiti Now" telethon, raising funds toward the Haiti relief effort through emotionally charged songs, spoken-word testimonials and answering phones. The multi-network, international broadcast featured numerous A-list appeals for charity toward the earthquake-ravaged nation, from stars such as Brad Pitt, Tom Hanks, Robert Pattinson, Denzel Washington, Matt Damon, Clint Eastwood, Halle Berry, Ben Stiller, former President Bill Clinton, and Chris Rock, who was joined by Muhammad Ali and read words written by the iconic boxing champion. “By any name charity can bring the people of our planet together … charity changes lives and saves lives … we call upon all the good people in every corner of the world to help … please give now,” Rock read. Read More »

Levi Johnston Reacts to Bristol Palin’s ‘Oprah’ Appearance

In our brand-new interview, Levi Johnston weighs in on Bristol Palin and what she had to say on Friday's "Oprah Winfrey Show" about her teenage pregnancy with their baby son Tripp. ET was with Levi today as he watched Bristol, accompanied by mom Sarah Palin, say on Oprah’s show that she would not have sex again until she is married. "I think it's a goal to have and other girls should have,” Levi commented. Read More »

Judge Orders Roman Polanski’s Return to the U.S.

A Los Angeles judge has reportedly ordered Roman Polanski to return to the United States for sentencing related to a 32-year-old sex case. The Associated Press reports that the director has been ordered to return to the U.S. from Switzerland, and is not permitted to be sentenced in absentia (while not present). According to the AP, Superior Court Judge Peter Espinoza said his ruling was "in defense of the integrity of the justice system, he needs to surrender." Read More »

Ambulances Called to Studio Lot

Two ambulances arrived with lights and sirens engaged at the television studio facility where George Clooney's star-studded telethon, "Hope for Haiti Now," is being broadcast live in a few short hours. Sources tell ET that a stretcher was brought into a building in the complex. The Los Angeles Fire Department confirms that at 1:50 p.m. they received a 911 call and dispatched rescue personnel. One person was transported to a local hospital. Shows including "The Price is Right," "Dancing with the Stars," and "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" are filmed on the same lot. Read More »

Brooke Mueller’s Dad Gives Details on Her Condition

ET has the latest... John Fiore, the father of Charlie Sheen's wife Brooke Mueller, tells ET how his daughter is doing now after going through a "life threatening period of time." Despite the fact that her organs were starting to shut down, Fiore tells ET, "she is now doing much better. The family is very thankful." Mueller is still in the hospital but is responding well to antibiotics. Read More »