Howard Stern’s sidekick, Artie Lange, has entered rehab. Not like you couldn’t see that one coming. Artie Lange was supposed to be at Bob Saget’s Comedy Central roast Sunday, but instead checked himself into a rehab program, according to PageSix.com.
Artie Lange has canceled his stand-up gigs to spend time in outpatient rehab for drugs and alcohol, but will return to Howard Stern’s Sirius radio show when it returns from hiatus. …on the edge of your seat? Keep reading!
CSI’s Gil Grissom fans are no doubt sad to see William Petersen leave… but Laurence Fishburne is rumored to be in talks to replace Petersen as the star of CSI.
No definite confirmation on whether Laurence Fishburne will be joining CSI, as CBS is staying mum on the subject, but Fishburne is rumored to take on a new role as a doctor/scientist who has the same genetic profile as a serial killer. Creepy.
Check out the FunnyorDie.com video clip above – Paris Hilton responds to the John McCain ad that mocks Barack Obama by likening him to celebrities like Hilton and Britney Spears. Paris Hilton for president?
Anderson Cooper apparently pissed off Dina Lohan, after he commented on her daughter (and Lindsay’s sister) Ali Lohan this morning on Live with Regis and Kelly. Hey… he’s just telling it like it is.
TMZ.com reports that Toni Braxton will be joining the cast of Dancing with the Stars. Toni Braxton, you may recall, recently canceled her Las Vegas shows due to heart trouble. ABC has yet to comment about whether the Toni Braxton rumors are true or not.
Nigel Lythgoe who judges and produces “So You Think You Can Dance,” is stepping down as executive producer on American Idol. Nigel Lythgoe will continue his roles on SYTYCD, but will reduce his workload by giving up American Idol. …on the edge of your seat? Keep reading!
Take a listen to the latest Jonas Brothers single, “A Little Big Longer” in this YouTube video clip. The new Jonas Brothers album comes out August 12!!
“A Little Bit Longer” features Nick Jonas and addresses his diagnosis of type 1 diabetes.