Dolly Parton, Charlize Theron, Kate Winslet and a slew of Hollywood A-listers are speaking out against film producer Harvey Weinstein in the wake of his sexual misconduct scandal.
As previously reported, the studio head, 65, was fired from his own company on October 8, a few days after The New York Times published a report detailing decades of sexual harassment allegations. Claims of his improper behavior were made by several women, including actress Ashley Judd, and the Times reported that he had reached legal settlements of between $80,000 and $150,000 with at least eight women, including Rose McGowan.
HACKERS claim to have posted naked photos of Hollywood star Hayley Atwell online.
The British actress, 36, is apparently shown in a nude "selfie" shot on a seedy website that features leaked celebrity snaps.
And the perv who posted it has threatened to release more compromising photos in the near future.
They wrote: "Busty British actress Hayley Atwell appears to have just had the nude photo above leaked to the Web as part of a preview for the upcoming leaking of her full set.
As the Jesse James cheating scandal heats up, more details have come to light regarding Sandra Bullock’s husband’s alleged mistress, Michelle “Bombshell” McGee.
James nixed his Twitter page and Bullock pulled out of a movie premiere after rumors of his infidelity were broken yesterday by In Touch. As for the other woman?
A tattoo model, whatever that is, Michelle McGee is listed on SoCalGlamourGirls.
KYLIE Jenner refuses to send nudes to boyfriends - despite posing totally naked in 2017 magazine shoot
The 22-year-old made the startling revelation in a new YouTube video where she played the 'Most Likely To' game with three friends.
Despite posing nude for V magazine in 2017 and regularly posting racy selfies in skimpy outfits on her Instagram, Kylie said she would never send a nude to a guy.
One of the questions posed to the group which included, Anastasia “Stassie” Karanikolaou, Yris Palmer and Victoria Villarroel who was most likely to have their nudes leaked.
More than 1,500 mattresses have been recalled over fears that they could catch fire.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall on Thursday for all sizes of the Nap Queen 12-inch Maxima Hybrid of Cooling Gel Memory Foam and Bonnell Spring Mattress after the mattress failed to meet mandatory federal flammability standards. The recall includes model numbers NQIH12KK, NQIH12QQ, NQIH12FF, NQIH12TT and NQIH12TX.
Affected mattresses are "single-sided and [have] white with gray-dotted fabric ticking, a dark gray 4-inch mesh stripe and wave quilted pattern on the sides, and a straight-line quilted pattern on the top of the mattress,"