Jen's Quirky Viral Video Debut
'Celebrity Apprentice' Outcast
William, Kate & The Monarchy
Pressure Mounts For Ralph Macchio
Rewind: Tracey Gold on Drunk Driving
Khloe Kardashian a Homemaker?
New York Housewives Return!
The Insider on TV: Tonight
Saved! Casey Abrams Bleeped
Elizabeth Taylor Memorial Service
'Sucker Punch' Director Gets Love
Good Karma: Celebrity Hearing Aid
Elizabeth Taylor's 1961 Oscar Speech
Jennifer Aniston is the star of the latest viral video attracting viewers around the internet.
The video is actually a new commercial for SmartWater in which Aniston works with a group of internet experts to craft the perfect viral video to promote SmartWater.
Not understanding what a viral video actually is, Aniston says, "I have to make a video apparently, that turns into a virus." Dancing babies, puppies, talking parrots, and double rainbows all make appearances in the commercial, referencing other viral hits from the past year.
In two weeks, the video has received over eight million hits.
For more videos from SmartWater, visit their YouTube account here.
So far the men have faired well on "Celebrity Apprentice," but this might come to an end next week when the guys get fed up with one of their teammates.
"Sometimes Gary [Busey] gets a little frazzled and gets all over the place, that can get distracting," said Lil John, who was voted Project Manager for this week's task of creating a telephone commercial. "People like that, you have to learn how to listen but not let them take you off of what you're doing."
During their commercial shoot for telecommunications company ACN, the cast struggled to keep Gary on task. Lil John seemed to have had enough when it was discovered that Gary was naked beneath his bathrobe after a brief wardrobe malfunction.
"What you see is what you get," said Gary. "But there's a lot of surprises in what you get when you take me."
Meanwhile, the ladies chose NeNe Leakes as Project Manager and utilized Oscar winner Marlee Matlin as the star in their advertisement.
"Marlee's an excellent producer, an amazing actress - as everyone knows - so she's really got it going on," said Star Jones. "I'm really proud of where we're going with this commercial."
Where the men's commercial took on comedic tones, the ladies used the "tried and true method" of using a sentimental story to entice viewers into trying the services advertised.
"Celebrity Apprentice" airs Sundays on NBC.
Prince William and Kate Middleton will be getting married in less than two months but are they ready for everything that comes with their royal "I do’s?"
As they go through all the typical wedding preparations such as choosing the flowers, deciding on a menu and of course picking the all important wedding dress there is also the matter of the fact that one day they will be King and Queen.
In TLC’s new special, "William and Kate: Inside the Royal Wedding," viewers will get an in depth look at the preparations for the big day.
This marriage is not only a big day for the couple but also for the future of the monarchy. The hope is that Prince William and Kate can do what Prince Charles and Princess Diana never could and that is work as a beautiful team.
With a string of less than successful royal weddings in Queen Elizabeth's past, she has thrown all her support towards the couple and has given her all important seal of approval.
The other two important people in Prince William’s life have also made their opinions known. Prince Charles was thrilled at the news and Prince Harry gave the best compliment of all saying, "Kate is like a sister to me."
With everyone on board it is safe to say that Prince William and Kate are preparing themselves not only for their wedding day but for the rest of their lives.
"William and Kate: Inside the Royal Wedding" airs on TLC at 10 pm.
Ralph Macchio set himself up as the man to beat on the season premiere of "Dancing with the Stars" on Monday, but his high score doesn't seem to have boosted his confidence going forward.
"You start getting those second guess theories like, 'Maybe because it was so new, so fresh and I didn't know what was coming - that's why I wasn't as nervous as I thought I'd be,'" Ralph admitted during his dance rehearsal on Thursday. "Who knows? This Monday I might be a bag of jitters."
Ralph's debut performance made him number one on the show and his kids number one at school. Ralph divulged that his son told him "school wasn't even like school" on Tuesday, apparently due to congratulatory high-fives and pats on the back from classmates and teachers.
"We had a great night," said Ralph. "But it does put added pressure on and all I can do and all we can do is just pour in all the work and push ourselves as much as we can and just deliver the best performance we can in that minute and a half that you get and hope that it all comes together."
Ralph and his partner Karina Smirnoff have tried to maintain the mindset of an underdog while preparing for their next dance, the Jive, which Ralph admits is "kicking [his] butt."
"It is out of the gate at 1,000 miles an hour and it doesn't stop 'til it ends," Ralph said. "My goal this week is to nail all the steps because if you miss one you're off the train tracks."
See how Ralph and Karina can repeat the magic of their debut on an all-new episode of "Dancing with the Stars" Monday on ABC.
Hit rewind and take a ride back to this day in history 22 years ago -- March 25, 1989 -- when Tracey Gold filmed a special episode of "Growing Pains" about drunk driving.
Tracey explained that in the episode, her character Carol Seaver goes on a date with a guy who later gets arrested for drunk driving.
She said at the time, "I know kids who drink and stuff, I've been very fortunate though, not to be personally involved with it. But I hope never to be personally involved with it, and that's why I feel it's important to speak out on it now before it personally affects me."
Eerily, Gold would go on to be arrested and later plead guilty to driving under the influence after she crashed an SUV carrying her husband and three young sons in 2004.
Khloe Kardashian is known to her fans as a celebutante and fashion trendsetter, but her husband Lamar Odom tells ET she's also a closet domestic goddess!
The couple is gearing up for a new reality show on E! called "Khloe and Lamar" and the basketball star husband of Khloe says viewers of the program might be surprised to learn that his wife can actually cook! Lamar also says that while Khloe's personality on the show is definitely "assertive," he never would have guessed she's so domestic.
When asked about how much life drama will appear on the show, they agreed that it will rate 10 on a scale of 1-10! They said viewers will witness their first big argument on the show but said this is a part of every relationship and brings more reality to the show.
Lamar says it will be revealed that he's the messy one in the relationship and Khloe is completely the opposite. Khloe says despite such minor issues, her relationship with Lamar has been easy, even though both have demanding careers and hectic schedules.
Watch the video to hear what the couple likes best about being married and be sure to watch the premiere of "Khloe and Lamar" on E! on Sunday, April 10 at 10:00 p.m.
The New York ladies are back and they still aren’t holding back how they feel about one another – especially about what the other is wearing!
The new season of "Real Housewives of New York" premieres on April 7th and from the looks of things, Alex McCord and Jill Zarin haven’t kissed and made up.
While attending a wedding in the Hamptons, Jill sits to the side with friends and comments on Alex and fellow cast mate, Ramona Singer’s fashion choices.
"I don’t know what either one of them were thinking wearing ivory…It’s disrespectful, right?" Jill says to her friends before Ramona and Alex approach the group.
Jill and Alex then get into a heated discussion about why Jill was snooping around to find out if Alex was attending the wedding or not.
It doesn’t look like these two will be going shopping together anytime soon.
The Real Housewives of New York will air on Bravo this spring.
George Lopez vs. Kirstie Alley -- the new fallout from his shocking "Dancing with the Stars" remarks!
Then, Suzanne Somers on ageism in Hollywood.
And Dame Elizabeth Taylor -- the latest details on the death of a Hollywood legend and her backstory. Next "Insider"!
The "American Idol" judging panel muted the viewer's voice by inviting Casey Abrams to sing again next week.
Jaws dropped in the "Idol" studio when host Ryan Seacrest announced Casey had received the fewest amount of votes. After singing just a few bars of "I Don't Need No Doctor" to lure the judges to save him, Randy Jackson flailed his arms to motion for Casey to stop in his tracks.
The confused "Idol" hopeful received the good news from Steven Tyler, who said, "This is crazy wrong. We've made a decision here to keep you on." Shocked, Casey's reaction had to be bleeped out and the camera even cut away at one point. Unable to fully support himself, Casey leaned on Ryan to stay upright. His family and fellow contestants were elated as well.
As a result, two contestants will be eliminated on next Thursday's show. All of the remaining 11 contestants will be packing their bags—to hit the road for the "American Idol" summer tour. Ryan announced the tour will feature the Top 11 singers, instead of just the Top 10, due to the save.
Casey's second chance was not the first surprise of the night. In celebration of Steven's 63rd birthday, the contestants were joined on stage by Stevie Wonder. Later, Hulk Hogan made a grand entrance to tell Paul McDonald and James Durbin they were both safe. He then tore his shirt off and pushed Ryan into the audience.
Former "American Idol" standout Jennifer Hudson gave a special performance of "Where You At?" The show airs Wednesday and Thursday nights on Fox.
Dame Elizabeth Taylor was laid to rest Thursday at a small funeral service attended by family members and close friends at celebrity-filled Forest Lawn Cemetery near Hollywood.
A line of black stretch limousines transported mourners to the service but no procession was held. ET broke the news earlier that the memorial service would be held for Taylor, who died early Wednesday at age 79.
A rep for the screen legend provided ET the following details about the one-hour funeral: "The service was scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. but at Miss Taylor's request started late. Miss Taylor had left instructions that it was to begin at least 15 minutes later than publicly scheduled, with the announcement, 'She even wanted to be late for her own funeral.'"
The location for the service -- Forest Lawn Memorial-Parks and Mortuaries in Glendale, CA -- is also the final resting place of numerous prominent celebrities, including Taylor's close friend Michael Jackson, who passed away in 2009.
The rep said the service included poetry readings that began with Taylor's close friend Colin Farrell reciting Gerard Manley Hopkins' poem "The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo," immediately followed by other selections by Taylor's son Michael Wilding, her grandson Tarquin Wilding, and her daughter Liza Burton Tivey. The Academy Award-winning actress' grandson Rhys Tivey performed a moving trumpet solo of "Amazing Grace."
"The casket was closed and draped with a blanket of abundant, fragrant gardenias, violets, and lily of the valley. Miss Taylor was interred in The Great Mausoleum, sheltered beneath a soaring marble Michelangelo angel," the rep told ET.
Taylor was hospitalized six weeks ago with congestive heart failure and had remained at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where she died surrounded by her four children.
Despite the rain, ET got to see the stars out in Hollywood at the 'Sucker Punch' premiere and one thing's for certain: the ladies love working with Zack Snyder. Even Vanessa Hudgens couldn’t pinpoint which moment was best.
“It’s hard to really pick one thing because it was such an amazing experience,” the actress told ET.
Another up-and-coming actress, Emily Browning, described her experience with Zack as "unbelievable." "He's so clever, such an amazing director but he's also just a lovely, awesome guy, so there was really positive energy on the set. It was very cool."
Carla Gugino, who has worked with the director in the past, shared her lofty praise for the innovative director. "I actually did 'Watchmen' with him so it’s the second movie I did working with Zack and I think he's just phenomenal," the actress mentioned. "He loves actors, he loves to collaborate but he has such a strong visual sense that even when you've been in the movie and you go and see the movie you're completely astounded. It’s really an incredible ride."
Zack himself had nothing but appreciation for the strong female cast.
"It was great," Zack said in regards to working with the women. "I have strong women in my life clearly (referring to wife and 'Sucker Punch' producer Deborah Snyder), so its something I'm used to but the girls were amazing and they did a great job so it was great for me."
Click the video to see more from last night's premiere. 'Sucker Punch' hits theaters Friday, March 25.
New Kids on the Block singer Joey McIntyre is the newest spokesman for Hear The World, an organization that assists children born with hearing impairments.
In a new PSA, McIntyre, whose own son was born with hearing impairment says, "As a musician, music – and the ability to hear it – is the cornerstone of my life, so when my son was diagnosed with severe hearing loss, I wasn't sure how to handle it," says McIntyre. "Thankfully, because of today's advanced hearing aid technology, I don't have to worry about my son missing a beat.”
Hear The World provides funding, hearing aids and assistive listening technology to children with hearing impairments.
For more information visit www.hear-the-world.com.
On March 23, legendary film actress Dame Elizabeth Taylor passed away. She left behind four children, 10 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren, and a bevy of iconic film roles. Take a look at the actress in her heyday, as she accepts her Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the Academy Awards in 1961.
"I don't know really know how to express my gratitude for this and for everything," says a breathy Elizabeth. "I guess all I can really say is thank you. Thank you with all my heart."
The violet-eyed actress won her Oscar for her role as a prostitute in the 1960 film 'BUtterfield 8.' She also received an Oscar for 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' in 1967 and was awarded the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 1993.