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Scandal Sheet is your daily source for pop culture/entertainment news and celebrity gossip, written by Jen McDonnell


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Robin Thicke and Paula Patton Split

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Robin Thicke is now free to be “twerked upon” as much as he wants. After months of speculation and grossness, he and Paula Patton have announced their separation.

Oprah took her very first selfie and Idris Elba was in it, proving she’s totally got this internet thing down pat.

Alec Baldwin penned an epic rant in New York magazine titled “Good-bye, Public Life.” (It should have been titled “Goodbye, Any Pretense of Not Being an Asshole”.) He actually raises some good points, but then buries them in brattiness and bigotry. He claims he’s not a homophobe and realizes that he needs to be more careful with his word choice, and then he casually drops the word “tranny” like it’s NBD. He tries to make Shia LaBeouf seem like an entitled ass (which, no doubt, he is), but then he lets it slip that Shia showed up to work knowing all of his lines, while “I, however, do not learn my lines in advance.” Um, what? Isn’t that your job? And if you really want to walk away from the spotlight of public life, isn’t there a better way than penning a click-baity, troll-y cover story? Like maybe…just walking away?

Jessica Biel was photographed looking very non-pregnant, for those of you at home keeping score. She’s also scheduled to present at the Oscars on Sunday.

-The full list of Oscar presenters have been announced, and Biel isn’t the only head-scratcher. Zac Efron? Kate Hudson?

-Meanwhile, Jimmy Kimmel announced all the guests scheduled to appear on his post-Oscars show, and it sounds like it’s going to be stacked.

-So pretty much no one in America has seen this year’s best picture nominees. Captain Phillips was the most-watched one, and that was only seen by 15% of those polled.

Liam Neeson says Bono was really nice to his kids when Natasha Richardson died.

-Did the prospect of random drug testing cause Justin Bieber to reject a plea deal in his Miami Beach DUI case?

-But look, he’s recording a song with his mommy! That makes everything all better, right?

Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint had a hairy Harry Potter reunion.

-It looks like Josh Brolin‘s assistant has been upgraded to his girlfriend.

Anna Kendrick (wearing a very cute romper — words I rarely put together) helped pal Miles Teller celebrate his birthday in Vegas.

-Aw nuts. Harold Ramis has died. Let’s all raise a glass of ectoplasm and listen to “I’ve Got You, Babe” on repeat.

-I’m glad to see Bill Murray put out a statement about Ramis. The pair reportedly hadn’t spoken since a falling out on the set of Groundhog Day.

-This is admirable: Ukrainian born actress Milla Jovovich is raising money to help the victims of violence in Kiev.

January Jones shared a photo of her 9-year-old self on Instagram and it made me almost like her.

-When I heard this weekend that NBC was planning to bring back Heroes, I assumed it was a joke. How is it not a joke?!

-In other NBC news, Jennifer Lopez is coming back to TV as a single mother cop. Let’s hope it’s more Out of Sight and less Gigli.

Julianne Moore says she does her own housework, so there.

-A girl from Pretty Little Liars is engaged to a guy from Suits. Please don’t make me learn their names.

-Oopsie! Avatar star Sam Worthington was arrested in NYC after allegedly punching a photographer. It sounds like the paparazzo first kicked Sam’s girlfriend in the shins, though.

-Warner Brothers seems to realize that Veronica Mars will probably do better on VOD than at the box office, so they’re making the film available as a digital download and rental the same day it opens in theatres. That pretty much never happens.

-Scandal returns on Thursday. Celebrate by staring a Kerry Washington’s belly bump.

-Speaking of Kerry‘s belly bump, she had a baby shower at Shonda Rhimes‘ house.

Amanda Seyfried has landed the role of the female lead in Ted 2.

-Meanwhile Mila Kunis, who was in the first Ted movie, is busy getting old-timey in her new ad for Jim Bean.

David O. Russell says he accidentally spoiled Anna Karenina for Jennifer Lawrence. I did the exact same thing once to a coworker. Who knew 140-year-old classics need to come with spoiler warnings?

Seth Meyers‘ Late Night hosting gig starts tonight.

-I’ve mentioned before how I just don’t buy the “True Detective is the best show ever!” mantra that’s floating around (I was momentarily onboard last week and then I saw the latest episode and have jumped back off the train). However, I’m LOVING all the thoughtful analysis being written about the show’s depiction of women. The New Yorker’s Emily Nussbaum called it out in an article today, which was posted at pretty much the exact time as Slate’s Willa Paskin’s piece about how the show’s objectification is intentional. And that led to a bunch of other smart TV critics throwing in their (very eloquent) two cents, either defending the show, critiquing it, or pleading with us all to hold our judgment until the season finale airs in a few weeks. This might be the first time I’m more entertained by reading about a show than actually watching it.

-The first full trailer for Mike Judge’s Silicon Valley on HBO has landed.


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Gwen Stefani Expecting Another Boy

Gwen Stefani just revealed on Instagram that she’s having another boy, making this one her third.

-Us Weekly is claiming that Johnny Depp and Amber Heard really are engaged. Sigh.

Shia LaBeouf continues his charm tour by drunkenly headbutting a stranger at a bar. This video of him apologizing might be more annoying than this video of him actually headbutting the dude.

-The unretouched images from Lena Dunham‘s Vogue shoot are here — and they’re pretty much the same as the touched up ones. Jezebel really whiffed this one. I’m kind of with Diablo Cody on this: it’s mean-girling masquerading as feminism.

Meryl Streep threw a little shade at Benedict Cumberbatch last night on Kimmel, but in the most charming way possible.

Kim Kardashian is blowing my mind in this clip for Ellen, in which she shows a photo of Kanye West piggybacking their daughter(!) and talks about how they like to play Monopoly(!). She also mentions that Kanye is not “a diaper-changing type of guy,” which rights the ship.

-The only thing I learned from watching the Critics’ Choice Awards last night is that famous people love taking selfies with other famous people.

-Speaking of the Critics’ Choice Awards, Lupita Nyong’o’s acceptance speech was emotional and perfect.

Zac Efron may be having some…issues these days, but he was super sweet to a fan and then followed it up with a super sweet note on Facebook about meeting her.

-I can’t tell if this is a crazy unflattering photo of Jennifer Aniston or if it’s just uncomfortably close up.

Daniel Radcliffe is set to return to Broadway in The Cripple of Inishmaan. Sounds like he’ll be keeping his clothes on this time, though.

-The queen of daytime is also the queen of understatement: Oprah admits that shooting Lindsay Lohan‘s reality series has been “bumpy.”

Kyle Chandler is coming back to TV. Well, kinda TV — Netflix. Still, Coach is back, y’all!

George Clooney keeps recycling pranks and Matt Damon keeps falling for it.

-Meanwhile, a clip and two featurettes from The Monuments Men have landed.

-Orange is the New Black star Michelle Hurst (Miss Claudette) has woken up from her medically-induced coma following a serious car accident.

-Is this season of Community as good as Season 2? I’m not sure I’d go that far just yet, but last night’s episode was definitely streets ahead.

William H. Macy clearly doesn’t care for his health and safety. He just revealed that he took his daughter to a One Direction concert and is convinced those guys “couldn’t put on a good show with a gun to their heads.”

-He should hang out with Bieber-hater Jared Padalecki, who said last night at the Critics’ Choice Awards “I have a world full of 12-year-olds trying to kill me.”

Kate Moss clearly enjoyed her 40th birthday party.

This story is going to make you love John Schneider as much as your mom does. Seriously, I’m tearing up over here.

-Singer Trace Adkins checked into rehab for alcoholism after drinking aboard a ‘Country Cruising’ ship and getting into a fight with a Trace Adkins impersonator.

Idris Elba has released a behind-the-scenes look at the Mumford & Sons video he starred in and directed. Basically, it’s just an excuse to hear his voice for 6 mins.

Victoria Beckham is plotting world domination.

Brandi Glanville has apologized for joking about child molestation. Why do people keep putting microphones in this woman’s face?

-Even Kristen Stewart can’t make a Canadian tuxedo work.

-Meanwhile, Big Bang Theory star Jim Parsons ended up buying Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson‘s love nest for a cool $6.4 million.

-The teaser trailer for the Walking Dead’s return features a lot of characters openly sobbing, so that should be fun.

-When it came to The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, a meh box office performance was actually worse than flopping.

-The first breakthrough out of Sundance  seems to be Whiplash, which got rave reviews at its premiere — so many that Sony already snatched it up. It stars Miles Teller from The Spectacular Now and it’s being compared to Drumline a lot, which basically means I’ve already bought my ticket.

-Speaking of Sundance, here’s the trailer for Listen Up Philip, starring Jason Schwartzman, Elisabeth Moss and Krysten Ritter. I’m intrigued, even though the title’s lack of punctuation kills me.