Neil Patrick Harris counted down the "Top 10 Signs You've Hired a Bad Tony Awards Host" on The Late Show with David Letterman on June 4. Neil will be hosting the 63rd Annual Tony Awards on Sunday, June 7, airing on CBS at 8 p.m. (live on the East Coast). Here is the clip:
Say you had to leave your kids in the care of a celebrity—yes, I know this is a ludicrous proposition, but play along with me! If you had to leave your kids with a celebrity, which star would you trust?
Choosy mothers chose Ellen DeGeneres and her partner Portia de Rossi in a poll conducted by ParentDish.com, AOL’s parenting site, and of the more than 10,000 moms that cast their votes, 31 percent voted for Ellen and Portia.
Mexican hotties Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna appeared on The Jimmy Fallon Show to promote their new movie, Rudo y Cursi. If anyone needs reminding, these are the two that locked lips in indie fave Y Tu Mama Tambien.
As big of a hit as that movie was, Bernal and Luna were still relatively unknown, so I guess that's why no one really cared about how it felt to kiss each other. They certainly didn't get the same treatment that Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhall did when they were promoting Brokeback Mountain, or James Franco for Milk, with the press relentlessly hounding them, wanting to know how it felt to film a love scene with another man. The actors found themselves alternately dismissing it as no big deal and mock disgust.
I'm not sure what "teabagging" means in politico lingo, but I know what it means to me. And I have a sneaking suspiction that Anderson Cooper knows the same definition.
So what compelled the Silver Fox to drop the term not once, not twice, but three times in the space of a minute? Cooper shoehorns the term in two times during David Gergen's analysis of the Republican's response to Obama's economic plan. Gergen continues, barely skipping a beat, but can't restrain his chuckle when Anderson excitedly gets out a third teabagging reference - this time, it's a doozy - at the end.
Watch the short clip here, and I think we can all agree on one thing for sure: David Gergen knows what teabagging means too.
Anderson Cooper was a guest on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on March 19. He chatted with Ellen and played a game, but she could not get him to dance. Here's the clip:
Anderson plays "Celebrity" with Ellen after the jump:
Judge Judy Sheindlin talked about same-sex marriage when she was a guest on Larry King Live on March 18. Here's the clip (the picture starts out a little funky, but it fixes itself):
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