Archive for July, 2010

Snoop Dogg Candid About His Daughter’s Battle with Lupus

In the July 19th issue of People magazine, rapper Snoop Dogg and his wife Shante Broadus open up about their 11-year-old daughter Cori's battle with lupus -- and how it brought the family so close together that Snoop and his wife decided not to divorce. "It's amazing how this all turned out," Shante tells the mag. "We were gonna get a divorce. But we wouldn’t have gotten through it [that way]." "That's what it boiled down to," Snoop says. "Cori's lupus showed us we need to be together forever." Read More »

Lindsay Lohan Tweets: ‘I Love My Mother’

The Dina Lohan exclusive, "Lindsay Through Her Mother's Eyes," begins airing Friday only on Entertainment Tonight -- and on Thursday evening, Lindsay sent out an emotional tweet about her mother. "I love my mother... she is amazing and strong* she's all I could ask for and more, by taking on the role of my mother and father all my life," Lindsay tweeted. Meanwhile Dina, in her only interview since her daughter was sentenced to three months in jail, tells Entertainment Tonight that Lindsay is "scared to death" and hopes to file an appeal before her court-mandated jail term, no later than July 20. Read More »

Document: Melissa Etheridge’s Ex Seeks Full Custody of Children

Less than one week after Melissa Etheridge filed to end her domestic partnership with Tammy Lynn Michaels, Michaels struck back legally -- seeking full custody of their twin toddlers. ET has obtained Michaels' court filing, in which she asks for full custody of daughter Johnnie, 3, and son Miller, 3. Michaels also seeks spousal support from Etheridge and lists their date of separation as April 14, 2010. Etheridge's filing last Friday had asked for joint custody. Click here to see the papers filed by Etheridge. Read More »

Lindsay Lohan’s Lawyer Off the Case

ET can confirm that Lindsay Lohan's attorney Shawn Chapman Holley is no longer representing the actress. Representatives for both the Lohan family and Chapman Holley tell ET that the lawyer has concluded her representation of Lohan. The Lohan family says that new counsel will soon be announced. Holley was representing Lohan on Tuesday, July 6, when Judge Marsha N. Revel sentenced Lohan to 90 days in jail for violating the terms of her probation by missing alcohol education classes. She also sentenced her to a 90-day in-patient substance abuse program after her time served. Read More »

Sheriff’s Department Investigating Mel Gibson for Possible Domestic Violence

ET has learned that Mel Gibson is the focus of a domestic violence investigation. The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department is investigating the star over a possible domestic violence incident that allegedly occurred on January 6. The incident under investigation involved Gibson's ex-girlfriend and the mother of his child, Oksana Grigorieva. ET has learned that the alleged victim was interviewed on Monday. Read More »

Lindsay Lohan’s Lawyer ‘Extremely Disappointed’

The attorney for Lindsay Lohan is speaking out against the judge's decision to send the actress to jail for 90 days and rehab for an additional 90 days. In a statement to ET, attorney Shawn Chapman Holley says: "Ms. Lohan and I are extremely disappointed in the sentence handed down by Judge [Marsha N.] Revel. We believe that the penalty is far harsher than what others would have received under similar circumstances. The reality is that Ms. Lohan, like most defendants, had to balance work commitments with court requirements. To be punished so severely for doing so, particularly in light of the fact that she substantially complied with each of her probationary conditions, is harsh and unfair. That said, Ms. Lohan is prepared to serve her jail time and to comply with the Court's orders." Addressing the swear word scrawled on her clients fingernail, she added, "With respect to Ms. Lohan's ... Read More »

Sneak Peek: Tonight’s ET Slideshow

From 'Twilight' hunk Robert Pattinson and his adorable puppy to Fergie and The Black Eyed Peas on a boat in Venice, we're giving you a sneak peek of some of the fabulous star photos you'll see on tonight's ET Slideshow! Tune in to ET tonight for more amazing celeb snapshots! In the first photo, 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' heartthrob R.Patz is seen running with a puppy while filming on set of his new film, 'Water For Elephants.' Read More »

Video: Kim Kardashian Visits Lindsay Lohan’s House

Hollywood.tv cameras caught up with reality star Kim Kardashian as she paid a visit to Lindsay Lohan's Los Angeles home, following the news that Lindsay was sentenced to 90 days in jail for violating her probation. Kim tweeted her support for her friend after hearing the news. She wrote: "Sending positivity your way @LindsayLohan Love you! Everyone please send LL your sweet prayers. U never know when someone really needs it." Lindsay was grateful for the kind words, tweeting back: "Thank you so much @KimKardashian -- thanks for being such a good friend, it means a lot to me." Read More »

Tori Spelling’s Husband Describes the ‘Hurt’ of Rehabbing his Injuries

Tori Spelling's husband Dean McDermott says he loves being home from the hospital, but his recovery from last week's dirt-bike accident isn't without its wince-inducing moments. "I'm rehabbing my crash injuries. I'm doing it at home with exercise and [cardio]," McDermott tweeted Wednesday night. "Loving being home and hanging with my Fam," he continued. "Took my first walk today, Oy!!! It hurt. Gotta do it though. Baby steps right??" Read More »

Jaycee Dugard: Parole Agents Blew Opportunities to Rescue Me

A new report from the California attorney general's office alleges that state parole agents interacted with Jaycee Dugard and her older daughter while they were allegedly being held captive by Phillip Garrido, but the agents "failed to investigate their identities or their relationship to Garrido." The report was sent to lawmakers before they voted last week to settle with the Dugard family for $20 million, says the Associated Press. Dugard and her daughters -- allegedly fathered by Garrido -- claimed they might have been rescued sooner if parole agents had followed up on potential leads presented to them, says the AP. They also claim the agents didn't properly supervise Garrido beginning in 1999. Read More »