Elton John ends decades-long Madonna feud with a two-word plea
Over the years, John has slammed the pop star’s singing abilities and once called her a “f–king fairground stripper.”
Over the years, John has slammed the pop star’s singing abilities and once called her a “f–king fairground stripper.”
Atkins rose to fame when he starred in the 1980 film “The Blue Lagoon” with Brooke Shields.
The French actor exclusively spoke with Page Six on the red carpet in New York City Thursday night for the Broadway opening of “Good Night, and Good Luck.”
The writer, 42, admits in her forthcoming memoir that her grasp on personal hygiene is shaky and that she even went 10 years without seeing a dentist.
“I knew what I was getting into,” the actress told Page Six at the show’s premiere. “I knew what I signed up for…”
On Sunday, Loos maintained that she had an affair with Beckham and that she “never exaggerated” or “lied about a single thing.”
“I got to, you know, 49, 50, 51. And I was just going, ‘Oh, God.’ Because they don’t tell you when it’s over, right?” Daniels exclusively tells Page Six.
In the 2004 comedy written by Tina Fey, Lizzy Caplan plays Janis Ian, who gets revenge on her former best friend Regina George (Rachel McAdams) by enlisting the use of a new girl, Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan).
“The Nanny” alum, who is famously close to her gay ex-husband, isn’t looking for a serious relationship.
Philipps, 45, and Williams, 44, met as co-stars on the sudsy ’90s and ’00s teen drama “Dawson’s Creek.”
The TV host advised producers to put a warning sign on before sharing a pic of her injury during Monday’s episode of “Today with Jenna & Friends.”
“To have somebody that experienced and respected and powerful say those two things so clearly and so succinctly…” Pinchot marveled.
In an interview with Page Six, former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter talks about his new memoir, “When the Going Was Good” and the magazine’s Oscars party and cover stars.
“I never got one nanosecond of warmth from him or tenderness or parental anything — and that’s when he was in a good mood,” the actor tells Page Six.
“The Parent Trap” star “really” hopes he’ll eventually be more known for being Jack’s dad than the star of dozens of movies.
The “Parent Trap” star portrays Keith Hunter Jesperson in “Happy Face,” which begins streaming Thursday on Paramount+.