Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Ex-Yankee Pat Kelly Says GF Assault Arrest Was Just a "Misunderstanding"

Former New York Yankee Pat Kelly says he and his girlfriend getting booked for assault was just a “misunderstanding” … and “everything’s good” now that he’s outta the slammer. TMZ Sports broke the story … Kelly and his GF, Marina Cernova,…


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Joseph Duggar & Kendra Caldwell: Are They Already Pregnant?!

It’s only been a few weeks since Joseph Duggar and Kendra Caldwell got married, but already, the pregnancy rumors are flying fast and furious.


With Joe’s sister Joy-Anna Duggar announcing her pregnancy just three months after getting hitched, it’s not hard to see why fans are expecting the young newlyweds to waste no time in bringing a little one into the world.



Adding to the anticipation is the fact that Joseph and Kendra began posting videos almost immediately, leading to rumors that they’d skipped their honeymoon in favor of focusing on conception.


(We don’t know why fans thought they would need to stay home to get pregnant, but that’s a conversation for another time.)


It may be a while before we know if Kendra and Joe are actually expecting, (Duggar women typically don’t make the big reveal until the end of their third trimester), but it looks like there’s one rumor we can definitively put to bed:


Despite reports to the contrary, Joe and Kendra did, in fact, follow in his siblings’ footsteps by traveling to Europe for their honeymoon.


According to the couple’s latest video, the couple is enjoying some time in Greece.



“It’s really an amazing feeling to know it’s official, and we’re really married,” Joe told the camera in a video uploaded by E! News yesterday.


“We’re just enjoying every bit of it,” he added.


“One of the most enjoyable things about being married to Joe is just being together so much,” said Kendra.


“I can hug him, kiss him, talk with and be with him all the time. Being with your best friend makes marriage amazing.”


Caldwell is still a little stiff in front of the camera, but that’s to be expected with Duggar newcomers.


Kendra is just 19, after all, and unlike her new husband. it’s not like she’s spent her life in front of cameras.



“The one thing that we will probably never forget about this trip is being together in another country and just getting to experience all these new things,” Kendra continued.


It remains to be seen if one of those new things is making a baby, but we’re sure after months of side hugs and three-second hand-holds, Joe and Kendra are getting in plenty of practice.


As always, we’ll keep an eye on the situation and keep you updated as more information becomes available.


In the meantime, watch Counting On online for more on reality TV’s most controversial family.



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Tom Petty: Mourned, Remembered by Stars Everywhere


After suffering from cardiac arrest, Tom Petty died on Monday night.


The music legend was 66 years old and, as you can see below, his passing has hit Hollywood hard.


May he rest in peace.




1. Russell Crowe


Russell crowe

Mr Petty, thanks for all of it.



2. Colin Hanks


Colin hanks

Damn it. NO! Tom Petty got me thru this morning.



3. Josh Groban


Josh groban

What a horrid day for our country, music fans and music itself. RIP Tom Petty. His songs are always good medicine. Love to his family.



4. Kevin Smith


Kevin smith

One night when I was 11, I played The Waiting by #TomPetty on a jukebox 100 times in a row. Loved the man’s voice & his art. RIP, Legend.



5. Mandy Moore


Mandy moore

One of the greatest. Sending love & light to his family, band/crew & legions of fans forever touched by the music around the [world].



6. Nick Lachey


Nick lachey

One of the best to ever do it!! #RIP.


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Jimmy Kimmel Cries, Slams Congress, Pushes for Gun Control

Jimmy Kimmel better be careful.


He"s in danger of becoming more known for his heart than his humor.


Several days after the comedian dedicated multiple monologues to slamming a proposed health care bill, the talk show host once again grew emotional on stage while talking about this week"s massacre in Las Vegas.


Kimmel hails from that city.


And a shooter opened up late Sunday night on attendees at a country music festival, killing nearly 60 people and injuring over 500 others.



“Here we are again in the aftermath of another terrible, inexplicable, shocking, and painful tragedy, this time in Las Vegas, which happens to be my hometown,” Kimmel said to open his show on Monday, tears forming in his eyes immediately.


“It’s the kind of thing that makes you want to throw up or give up. It’s too much to even process, all of these devastated families who now have to live with this pain forever.”


He then asked:


"Why is that allowed? I don’t know why our so-called leaders continue to allow this to happen. Or maybe better question: why do we continue to allow them to let it happen?"


In response to White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders saying this was NOT the time to discuss gun control, Kimmel shot back:


"I don’t know, we have 59 innocent people dead, it wasn’t their time either, so I think now is the time for political debate.”


Seth Meyers and James Corden also called on politicians to put lives before money last night, but Kimmel stands out for the emotion he conveyed and the surprisingly important voice he has become in these difficult times.



Earlier this year, Republicans in Congress voted to make it easier for the mentally ill to purchase guns.


They will soon vote on legislation that makes it easier to purchase and use silencers. At one point, politicians pushed for alleged terrorists on the No Fly List to legally own guns.


All of this despite the extreme majority of Americans being for background checks and other gun control measures.


Mere thoughts and prayers are hollow and meaningless at this point, Kimmel said.


Referring to Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell, he added:


“They should be praying – they should be praying for God to forgive them for letting the gun lobby run this country because it’s so crazy… lawmakers won’t do anything about this because the NRA has their balls in a money clip.”



“I want this to be a comedy show, I hate talking about stuff like this,” Kimmel concluded on Monday.


“I just want to laugh about things every night, but it seems to be becoming increasingly difficult lately.


"It feels like someone has opened a window into hell. What I’m talking about tonight isn’t about gun control – it’s about common sense.


"Common sense says no good will ever come from allowing a person to have weapons that can take down 527 Americans at a concert…


"Something needs to be done already. Tell your Congress people to do something. It’s not enough to send your love and prayers."


Impressive stuff. Watch the full monologue now:


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