Gwyneth Paltrow Debuts Culinary Skills
Rewind: Bobbitt's Adult Film
The Insider On TV: Tonight
Petra's 'Dancing' Dreams Diminish
Nicole Dabeau's 'Arthur' Panic
Drew Barrymore Fashion Time Warp
Who Rocked the Mic on Late Night?
Good Karma: Jackman Fights Against Poverty
Rob Mobbed, Courteney in Hollywood
Royal Wedding Spoof 'Cast'
Sheen and Mueller's Custody Battle
Can 'DWTS' Dance Doctor Save Kirstie?
Rewind: Tom Arnold Divorce Reaction
Gwyneth Paltrow is proving she can do it all, from acting to singing and now cooking! The Academy Award-winning actress is showing that writing a cookbook isn't out of her range and took her talents to "The Rachael Ray Show" on Wednesday.
Having written 18 cookbooks in her day, Rachael Ray would know a thing or two about navigating through the kitchen. The vibrant host had nothing but high praises for Gwyneth's book, My Father's Daughter,
as she called her book "incredibly charming," with the food "beautiful,
clean, easy and accessible." Gwyneth, being the graceful lady she is,
gave thanks to her father and the years of family dinners that led her
to craft this literary gem.
See what else Gwyneth and Rachael cook up in the video!
On April 20, 1994, John Wayne Bobbitt was busy working on his very own adult film titled 'John Wayne Bobbitt: Uncut.'
After his much publicized marital troubles with wife Lorena Bobbitt, John made this film and another pornographic film in 1996. John describes this film as a way to get his story out by recreating much of his life and marriage…with a few extra sordid scenes thrown in for good measure.
In the interview, John talks about working after his surgery, which he describes as a "medical miracle."
Check out the video to see this classic interview with Mr. Bobbitt on the set of his X-rated film.
Could Kirstie Alley's dancing partner, Maksim Chmerkovskiy be secretly married?
Then, how will Prince William and Kate Middleton's marriage save the Royal Monarchy?
Plus, the Backstory of Princes William and Harry.
And an in depth look at Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King's friendship -- Next "Insider"!
Petra Nemcova's survival instincts would have come in handy on "Dancing With the Stars." The courageous tsunami survivor was eliminated on Tuesday night.
Putting on a brave face as the news sunk in, the model said, "It's been a life changing journey." Partner Dmitry Chaplin also commended her for her progress since she first strapped on dancing shoes.
Though not necessarily in the bottom three, Kirstie Alley & Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Chris Jericho & Cheryl Burke were left in jeopardy until the very end of the show. Saved, those two couples will join the five other remaining pairings on Monday night's "Dancing With the Stars" on ABC.
Sometimes production doesn't always go as planned. TheInsider.com's Nicole Dabeau and her production crew found out last minute that the 6:00 P.M. London premiere of 'Arthur' was happening at a location nearly an hour outside the city at The O2 Arena cinemas.
Panicked and frenzied, they hopped from a gridlocked cab, to the claustrophobic rush hour tube (subway) to finally make it to the premiere where they witnessed a very affectionate Katy Perry and Russell Brand on their premiere date night.
Check out the video to see Nicole's panic attack as she rushed to cover the event and you can keep up with Nicole's crazy times in London by following @NicoleDabeau on Twitter.
Drew Barrymore has been in the biz for more than 35 years, and walked a lot of red carpets, but we aren't complaining - her ever-changing style is a wondrous thing to behold.
Let's rewind the clock on Drew, and check out a few of her best and worst red-carpet moments!
Check out clips from Monday's late night musical performances!
• Everest performed their song "Let Go" from their album On Approach on "Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" on CBS.
• Jessie J continued her late night media blitz, appearing with her song "Price Tag" from her album Who You Are on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"on ABC.
• Belgian girls choir Scala & Kolacny Brothers hit the stage at "Conan" on TBS to perform their famous rendition of Radiohead's "Creep," which was used in 'The Social Network' trailer.
Hugh Jackman is leading the new poverty awareness campaign by The Global Poverty Project, known as Live Below The Line.
For this new campaign, Jackman is asking people to live on only $1.50 a day for five days. Jackman says that this is the amount of money that 1.4 billion people worldwide live on for their entire lives.
The Global Poverty Project is hoping that the awareness created from this campaign will help educate and inspire people to become leaders in the global movement to end
extreme poverty.
To find out how you can help with poverty awareness, visit The Global Poverty Project's website here, and the Live Below The Line website here.
Watch the video to hear Jackman speak about this worthy cause.
Today's edition of Paparazzi GPS features Rob Pattinson being mobbed by fans in NYC and Courteney Cox stepping out in Hollywood.
Other stars spotted out and about include gracious newlywed Reese Witherspoon, recently voted-off "American Idol" contestant Paul McDonald, "Dancing with the Stars" dancer Karina Smirnoff, and more.
TheInsider.com is in London and caught up with a few of the look-alikes who danced in a royal wedding spoof video that went viral!
Prince Harry look-alike Elliott Gibson -- who has been playing Harry for about nine years while holding down a day job in banking -- says the video filmed at London's St Bartholomew the Great church was as fun to make as it is for people to watch.
"This one was pretty fun actually, everyone was in good spirits, the audience was great, and we had the freedom to fiddle around with the dance music a bit." He says he's never met Prince Harry in person and jokes that if it ever happened, "I'd probably hope he doesn't try and hit me over the stuff I've done over the years."
When asked whether playing Prince Harry has resulted in dates the royal look-alike admits it has: "I've actually met a lot of girls while doing Prince Harry look-alike jobs."
Mary Reynolds, the woman who plays the queen in the video, has been making "royal" appearances for 23 years and says she's a huge fan of Queen Elizabeth II, whom she is mistaken for all the time, even when she's not working. "It's quite incredible at times, even at times when I think I don't look at all like her, like when I go to my local supermarket and someone will say to me, 'Has anyone ever told you?' I say, yes."
She says she will definitely be watching the royal wedding if she is not working and that she's most looking forward to seeing Kate's dress, tiara and hairdo.
Charlie Sheen and Brooke Mueller appeared in court today regarding custody of their sons Bob and Max.
Arriving at court in a Rolls Royce driven by a chauffeur, with one of his goddesses Natalie Kenly, he was greeted with well-wishes of "Good Luck" by the paparazzi.
The court session has ended for the day, and multiple news sources are reporting that nothing has changed in the custody agreement meaning Mueller will maintain primary legal and physical custody of their children.
Watch the video to see Sheen's and Mueller's arrivals at court.
"The Insider" corespondent Christina McLarty had the backstage pass Monday night to "Dancing with the Stars," where she got to catch up with Kirstie Alley, fresh from her America Night foxtrot which included a very surprising celebrity appearance.
During Kirstie's and Mak's rehearsal, John Travolta made an unexpected stop by the couple's rehearsal to serve as "dance doctor," in an effort to heal their dancing woes.
Surprisingly, it seems that Kirstie's partner Maksim was completely in the dark about the appearance. He confessed that the shock was so great, he "almost pooped [himself] a little bit."
Ralph Macchio and Karina Smirnoff requested Rob Lowe as their "dance doctor" of choice, while team "Chericho" desire the healings of "Snooki" for the sole reason that she can "show [him] how to spray tan."
Check out what the rest of the dance crews had to say about their Monday night performances, and be sure to catch elimination night, tomorrow on ABC.
On this day 17 years ago, funnyman Tom Arnold went on record to voice his side of the story in light of divorce papers that were filed by his then wife Roseanne Barr.
Tom's marriage to Roseanne came four days after her divorce to Bill Pentland, which coincidentally lasted four years (1990-1994). Allegations of physical abuse and domestic violence led her to divorce Tom, a claim that the actor/comedian denied with hopes of reconciliation with his co-star.
Listen to Tom's side of story, including his thoughts on what he could have done different, in the video.