“Black-ish” star Anthony Anderson got vaccinated for COVID-19 in March after being “on the fence at one point.” Here’s why.
Author: Hannah Yasharoff, USA TODAY
Ellen DeGeneres addresses ‘toxic’ workplace claims in first TV interview since planning talk-show exit
After announcing her show’s end, Ellen DeGeneres sat down with Savannah Guthrie and opened up more about the allegations of a toxic workplace.
Ryan Reynolds posts sweet tribute to Blake Lively, Gigi Hadid celebrates first Mother’s Day as a mom
Big names ranging from actor Ryan Reynolds to first lady Jill Biden are honoring the moms in their lives for Mother’s Day on Sunday.
Hollywood has a sordid history with portrayals of mental illness. It’s trying to do better.
A conglomerate of major entertainment players are coming together to fix the way Hollywood depicts mental health.
Kristen Bell reveals she and Dax Shepard do therapy separately to complain about each other
Kristen Bell shared how her husband Dax Shepard has helped her navigate mental health struggles prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Billie Eilish debuts new look on British Vogue cover, reflects on negative body commentary
Billie Eilish opened up to Vogue UK about facing comments on her looks as a teen and why she has now decided to ditch her signature baggy clothes.
Britney Spears to address court in conservatorship case; parents trade legal accusations
Jamie Spears accused Britney Spears’ mother of having “exploited her daughter… for personal profit” as their conservatorship legal case continues.
William H. Macy calls the ‘Shameless’ series finale a ‘watershed event,’ cast says goodbye
After 11 seasons, the cast of “Shameless” has said goodbye to their longtime castmates and fans. William H. Macy, Emmy Rossum and more paid tributes.
‘Sensitive, intelligent and generous’: Helen Mirren mourns ‘Chernobyl,’ ‘Harry Potter’ actor Paul Ritter, dead at 54
Paul Ritter, a Tony-nominated actor who appeared in “Chernobyl” and “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,” died at 54 from a brain tumor.
Scholastic pulls book by ‘Captain Underpants’ author Dav Pilkey with ‘harmful racial stereotypes’
Scholastic has pulled a book by “Captain Underpants” author Dav Pilkey that the publisher says “perpetuates passive racism.”