Rewind: 'Bootylicious' Video Shoot
The Insider on TV: Tonight
VIDEO: Johnny Depp Hauled Away
Paparazzi Roundup
Bill O'Reilly Rips the Royals
A Look Back at the Royal Wedding
'The Bachelorette' Sneak Peek
Tom Spoofs 'Toddlers & Tiaras'
Brooke Anderson's 'Insider' Debut
Diane Kruger Fashion Time Warp
Charlie's Date Night With Last Goddess
Rewind: Clint Eastwood Honored
The Insider on TV: Tonight
JLo Idolized with 'On the Floor'
'Idol' Bids Adieu to Jacob
Who Rocked the Mic on Late Night?
Khloe & Lamar: Incommunicado
Time Warp: Princess Diana
Pap Round-Up: Spidey, Nick Cannon & More
Lea Michele Fashion Time Warp
'Glee' Cast Spills Prom Episode Secrets
Rewind: 'Frasier' Wrap Party
The Insider on TV: Tonight
Jodie Foster: Mel Gibson is one of 'Most Loved' in Showbiz, Professionally
Haley Covers Unreleased Gaga Song
Regrets of 'Teen Mom' Cast
Paparazzi Roundup
Donny Calls Marie's Surprise Wedding 'Cinderella Story'
Elisabetta Goes Nude for PETA
EXCLUSIVE: First Shot of Marie Osmond in Wedding Dress
John Krasinski Admits Love at First Sight with Wife
Rewind: Isaac Hayes as Chef
Back on May 9th, 2001, Destiny's Child was filming the video for their hit song "Bootylicious."
The girls teamed up with Stevie Nicks, of Fleetwood Mac fame, for the video. A sample of Nicks' song "Edge of Seventeen" served as the beat for "Bootylicious," and Nicks appeared in the video playing guitar to the sampled music.
Talking about asking Nicks to be a part of their video, the singers thought it wouldn't be possible originally. "We were a little scared. Before we met her, we were scared, but when she walked in she was so warm it was like, you've got to do our video," singer Beyonce Knowles said.
Check out the video for an interview with Destiny's Child and behind-the-scenes footage from this classic music video.
Exclusive shots of topless Pippa Middleton!
Plus, Kirstie Alley's possible last week on "Dancing."
Then, Sharon Osbourne shows off her lavish home -- next "Insider"!
"The Insider"'s Christina McLarty got in the middle of all the madness at the Disneyland premiere of 'Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides' where Johnny Depp was hauled away from our red carpet interview.
Johnny tried his best to answer Christina's questions, but was dragged away by associates on both sides.
The Golden Globe winner dons his red bandanna and eye shadow for the fourth time, playing Captain Jack Sparrow in 'Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.' But this time Jack is after a bigger prize than the heart of Davy Jones or a chest of gold coins. Now Jack has set his sights on the Fountain of Youth.
Penelope Cruz joined Johnny on this newest installment of the 'Pirates' franchise and gave hints toward another addition to the sequel.
"I will go to the end of the world with Rob [Marshall] and Johnny," Penelope said after admitting that she doesn't "know anything about the fifth." "I hope I can work with them many more times."
Tony Dovolani appeared at the premiere professing his love of the 'Pirates' movies but soon transitioned to the current developments surrounding "Dancing with the Stars."
Last week, "Dancing" contestant Hines Ward had a run-in with the law after a mix up concerning a car that was reported stolen.
"It was interesting because of course I can't wait to razz him about it," said Toni. "He should dance to 'Bad Boys' in the finale."
'Pirates of the Carribbean: On Stranger Tides' sails into theaters May 20.
From Tinseltown to the land down under, check out your favorite celebs on this edition of GPS!
First, we caught up with Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson
yesterday, who continued their 'Water for Elephants' tour in Sydney,
Australia, taking pictures with their companion Siam the elephant.
Last night, Kelly Preston and Kirstie Alley were seen
leaving the popular eatery Mr. Chow's in Beverly Hills, where a pile of
paparazzi awaited the pair and cameras caught Hines Ward leaving a "Dancing with the Stars" practice in Hollywood and got his take on his unfortunate run-in with police.
"The Insider" host Kevin Frazier recently sat down with Bill O'Reilly at his Fox News Channel studio, and the outspoken political commentator shared some of his strong opinions on the royal wedding.
"I was amused by the spectacle," Bill said. "But am I going to buy a first-class ticket over to London so I can wave to the queen? No!"
When the subject switched to Barack Obama visiting Ground Zero in the wake of Osama bin Laden's death, "The "O'Reilly Factor" host had a change of tone and even extended praise to the President.
"Anything that draws attention to the suffering to the 9/11 families is worthy," Bill declared. "We're glad the President came."
Check out what else Bill said regarding the royal wedding, including what he liked, and more in the video!
It's already been a week since Prince William and Kate Middleton tied their vows at Westminster Abbey on April 29 to become The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Speculation over Kate's dress, by Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen, has passed and considered by most to be a stunning success. The crowds surrounding Buckingham Palace have subsided and the media circus has left town. Let's take a look back at some of the best moments that marked this historic occasion.
After coming up short in last season's "The Bachelor," Ashley Hebert is getting another crack at finding the man of her dreams in the upcoming season of "The Bachelorette!"
With her new lease on love, Ashley will have 25 eligible bachelors fighting for her affection but will soon find out that it won't be as easy as it seems.
Catch a sneak peek of the new season of "The Bachelorette" in the video, and don't forget to tune in to the season premiere, Monday, May 23, on ABC!
In this hilarious spoof of TLC's "Toddlers & Tiaras," Tom Hanks pulls out all the stops while playing the enthusiastic father of a six-year-old beauty queen vying for "Miss Ultimate Sexy Baby."
The spoof originally appeared on ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" after the Academy Awards, but was revived on Friday by Oprah Winfrey for her show with guests Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts.
Watch the video to see Tom making a frilly pink outfit and strutting his own moves in an attempt to coach his toddler beauty queen into being a pageant winner!
Brooke Anderson recently joined "The Insider" family as co-host and her first assignment was covering one of the most highly anticipated movies of the year - 'Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.'
Johnny Depp dons his red bandanna and eye shadow for the fourth time, playing Captain Jack Sparrow in 'Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.' But this time Jack is after a bigger prize than the heart of Davy Jones or a chest of gold coins. Now Jack has set his sights on the Fountain of Youth.
Depp admitted that he ultimately does "the work" for his kids and Brooke wondered how long he might play the role of Captain Jack.
"I would do it for as long as the stories and the scripts and the filmmakers can shape it into something very fun, fresh, different, new each time out of the gate," Depp said.
Penelope Cruz joins Depp in this latest installation of the franchise as a seductive woman from Jack's past, and she dished that the shooting locations was what she enjoyed the most about making the film.
"In Hawaii we spent three months," said Cruz. "Then we came to L.A. and they built one beach in L.A. at Universal studios. When they told me I thought it was my English, that I didn't understand what they said, then I went there and I saw a beach inside the studio."
'Pirates of the Carribbean: On Stranger Tides' sails into theaters May 20.
German beauty Diane Kruger is a relative newcomer to Hollywood, but you'd never guess it by the way she continues to dominate the fashion scene with her classic, elegant and daring style.
Let's rewind the clock on Diane, and check out a few of her best and worst red carpet moments!
Charlie Sheen made a appearance last night with girlfriend Natalie Kenly at the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Gala in Los Angeles, and in speaking with The Insider, he admits he would like to set a few things straight regarding his much-talked-about "Violent Torpedo of Truth Tour" as well as his very public family troubles of late.
Charlie conceded to mistakes in the marketing, believing that if he had "let people know ahead of time what the show is," the fans wouldn't have created an inflated idea "that [he] was going to come out there and explode in a fireball of cash and hot women." He is certain that a major component of the tour's overwhelmingly poor feedback had everything to do with a misunderstanding of the show coming into it.
Friend and former New York Mets player, Todd Zeile says he invited Sheen to the event because "a lot of people don't realize the kind of generosity he has," and that Charlie's charity often goes unnoticed.
As for his charity work with Sean Penn, Charlie says they "talked about that before [he] went on tour," and their work to help the less fortunate will resume as "soon as [he] can get back in touch with Sean."
Despite appearances of a rocky public relationship with father Martin, Charlie insists that he is "doing great" and that he and his father have "been speaking quite a bit lately." He also adds that both he and girlfriend Natalie have frequent contact with twin sons Bob and Max and will, in fact, be seeing them tomorrow.
May 6, 1996 was another milestone night in the epic career of Clint Eastwood as the actor/director was honored by the Lincoln Center for his contributions to the film industry.
On the red carpet, Eastwood talked about his upcoming projects: 'Absolute Power' with Gene Hackman in which Eastwood acted and directed the film, and 'Midnight In The Garden of Good and Evil' which Eastwood only served as director.
Eastwood was joined at the event by Liam Neeson, who co-starred with Eastwood in 'The Dead Pool,' and Donald Sutherland who co-starred with Eastwood in the World War II comedy 'Kelly’s Heroes.'
Check out the video to see this special night in Eastwood's career.
The royal update: Kate Middleton pushing a grocery cart -- and Bill O'Reilly goes off on the world's most loved newlyweds!
And, our Sharon Osbourne looks back at the royal wedding one week later.
Then, Oprah's operating room footage of Chaz Bono -- and Shania Twain's Backstory -- next "Insider"!
On Thursday's "American Idol," Jennifer Lopez cranked the energy level up for her glass-shattering performance of "On the Floor." She stepped out from behind the judging panel's desk to take the stage.
Watch her high-impact dance routine with special guest vocals by Pitbull. Fellow judge Steven Tyler told Billboard earlier this week that he'll also take his turn in the "Idol" spotlight when band Aerosmith rocks out on the season finale.
Jacob Lusk's lucky streak has ended. Being in the bottom group on the "American Idol" results show was familiar territory for the high-pitched singer.
With tears rolling down her cheeks, a fearful Lauren Alaina stood next to a more complacent Jacob when the verdict was announced. After 60 million votes were cast, Jacob was eliminated, leaving a solid quartet to outsing one another for the "American Idol" title.
Watch the video for his final solo performance on the "Idol" stage and tune in to Fox next Wednesday to hear the remaining contestants sing to impress.
Check out clips from some of Wednesday's late night performances!
· Morning Teleportation made their network television debut on the "Late Show with David Letterman" with their title track "Expanding Anyway."
· Legendary Brazilian musician Sergio Mendes, with Siedah Garrett, stopped by "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" to perform his classic "Mas Que Nada" from his album Celebration: A Musical Journey and also featured in the movie 'Rio.'
· As a bonus, Lissie rocked out on "Last Call with Carson Daly" with her song "When I'm Alone" from her current album, Catching A Tiger.
Khloe Kardashian and her husband Lamar Odom launched their unisex fragrance in February, naming it Unbreakable, but we have clips of their broken lines of communication while choosing the new scent.
Khloe's frustration with Lamar became apparent when the Los Angeles Laker seemed to dismiss every aroma without a reasonable explanation.
"Use your words," said Khloe. "You just have to be a little more articulate or something."
"I'm almost offended that you said articulate," Lamar shot back.
Later, Khloe's best friend Malika Haqq and her boyfriend, Chicago Bull Rasual Butler, have their relationship issues rise to the surface when Rasual suspects that Malika's history with Rob Kardashian may have been more than platonic.
"Have you ever dealt with each other?" Rasual asked Malika.
"No, he's my baby but it's not like that," Malika assured.
Watch how the drama unfolds on "Khloe & Lamar" Sunday at 10 p.m./9c on E!
Will and Kate are making a trip to California, and we're time warping back to when William's mother, Princess Diana, first visited the United States in 1985 and met then-President Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan at the White House.
A single Diana was back in Manhattan in 1995 for the CFDA Gala, and a fan begged her to move to New York!
From L.A. to the streets of New York, celebs are out and about in this edition of GPS!
In L.A., proud new dad Nick Cannon provides an update on his and Mariah Carey's new twins, Monroe and Morrocan. Meanwhile, Corey Feldman shares his opinion about the death of Osama bin Laden.
We then swing on over to New York City, where a crew is filming new scenes for the upcoming 'The Amazing Spider-Man.'
The last few years have been a whirlwind for "Glee" star, Lea Michele. Almost immediately after the show debuted in 2009, the always-stylish Lea demonstrated her fashion forward sensibilities with every snap of the photographer's camera.
Let's rewind the clock on Lea, and check out a few of her best and worst red carpet moments!
Only a few more days until Junior prom hits McKinley high on 'Glee,' and lucky us! -- we caught up with some of the cast as they dished a spoiler or two about the episode everyone's been waiting for.
Although Jane Lynch remained infuriatingly tight-lipped about the specifics, she promises "there will be a great shocker who wins" the prom king and queen titles. What she can tell is that "everyone" performs a number, including Blaine (Darren Criss), featuring "amazing" numbers by New Directions.
Undoubtedly, one of the most anticipated of events is an intense scene in the upcoming episode's teaser, which features an angry Quinn (Dianna Agron) slapping Rachel (Lea Michele) at some point on Prom Night. When asked about the confrontation, Lea Michele said the slap was inevitable between the characters, but the upside of it is "pretending to be slapped is hilarious."
Darren Criss admits he didn't attend his senior prom because he was grounded, but was able to tag along at a friend's. He says, "if anything [the fake prom] was a little more fun" because I was making a living out of it as opposed to stressing out about it."
Don't miss 'Glee,' Tuesday nights on FOX.
On May 5, 2004 the cast of "Frasier" gathered together again to celebrate the end of their iconic sitcom at the cast and crew wrap party.
Stars Kelsey Grammer, David Hyde Pierce, Peri Gilpin, and Jane Leeves walked the red carpet to talk about their show coming to a close. When they entered the party venue, they were greeted by a wall full of episode scripts, a shelf full of Emmys won by the show, and screens playing classic clips from the sitcom's eleven season run.
The show began as a spin-off of "Cheers" with Grammer's character Dr. Frasier Crane moving from Boston to Seattle where he hosted a psychology themed talk radio show.
Check out the video to see the cast assemble to remember their hit TV show.
Marie Osmond's secret Las Vegas wedding to her first husband -- and the home movies you haven't seen from her first walk down the aisle.
Then, royal newlyweds William and Kate to be separated for 10 weeks? Will it put a strain on their marriage?
And Steven Tyler's backstory -- his eight stints in rehab -- next "Insider"!
Jodie Foster spoke out in support of Mel Gibson Wednesday night at a screening of their new film, 'The Beaver.'
On the same day that Gibson's ex and the mother of his baby dropped a domestic violence claim against the actor related to their custody battle, Foster said that working with Mel was "amazing."
She asserted, "I think it's no secret that he's really one of the most loved people in the business, professionally."
"He has seen the film, he loves the movie," Foster said, adding, "He's doing well, you know, he's at an interesting moment in his life and he's really being as supportive as he can and, you know, clapping from the sidelines."
Foster directed Gibson in "The Beaver" and disclosed that after 45 years of acting, audiences should expect to find her behind the camera more and more in the coming years.
The film, which is due in theaters Friday, finds Mel playing a formerly successful toy exec and family man who falls into a depressed slump and can't get his life back on track… until, that is, he dons a beaver hand puppet.
For her first of two songs on Wednesday's "American Idol," Haley Reinhart gave fans a special first listen to an unreleased Lady Gaga song. Did the judges find it gagalicious or did it just make them gag?
With Lady Gaga's blessing, Haley sang "You and I." The reviews of her performance were less than favorable from Jennifer Lopez and Randy Jackson. Mentor Jimmy Iovine suggested she take a stab at the brand-new song, but JLo said, "I'm just not sure that was the best advice." Randy reviewed, "I'm not so sure it's that great of a song… It's so risky to come out and do something no one's familiar with."
But, Haley had Steven Tyler in her corner. "When someone can take a song they don't know and make it work, that's a beautiful thing," he said. "I think you're just one perfect song away from being American Idol." Watch the video to draw your own conclusion of Haley's voice.
Earlier this week, Lady Gaga revealed the track listing of "Born this Way." The upcoming album, which releases on May 23, does feature "You and I."
Will Haley get the chance to redeem herself in the eyes of JLo and Randy next week? Find out on the "American Idol" results show, Thursday on Fox.
MTV's docu-series "Teen Mom" doesn't return with new episodes until July 5, but you can see the cast before then in a new campaign meant to prevent teen pregnancy.
In observance of National Day to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, Amber Portwood, 20, Farrah Abraham, 19, Catelynn Lowell, 19, and Maci Bookout, 19, gave testimonials about how their children were conceived.
"The night that I got pregnant I wish that me and my boyfriend were cuddling and watching a movie," Catelynn admitted.
"Just cuddling is better than going all the way," Farrah agreed.
The upcoming third season of "Teen Mom" will continue to give viewers a candid glance into the life of teenage parents as the girls attempt to further their education while providing for their children.
"I wish I would have known how to get birth control," said Maci Bookout. "And now I do and there are tons of programs and places you can go to get birth control and to protect yourself."
To find out more information about these programs visit itsyoursexlife.org.
From L.A. to the UK, celebs are out and about in this edition of GPS!
First, cameras caught Halle Berry with daughter Nahla doing some grocery shopping at a Farmer's Market in Los Angeles yesterday.
Meanwhile, over in the UK, Gwen Stefani, holding an unidentified baby, and hubby Gavin Rossdale took the kids out as they enjoyed a stroll through Primrose Hill in London.
Kendra Wilkinson and Kirstie Alley were spotted heading to "Dancing with the Stars" in Hollywood last night, and Ricky Martin took time to sign autographs for fans while in line at an In-N-Out drive-thru in L.A.
Thrilled brother Donny Osmond talks to The Insider exclusively about his sister Marie's wedding to her first husband Steve Craig earlier today in Las Vegas.
"This was a last-minute thing," he tells The Insider. "Not very many people knew about it. Marie told me so I had to keep it very quiet. She wanted it simple and that's what it was."
Donny tells The Insider that besides it being Marie's wedding day, it's also the birthday of his and Marie's mother and her late son Michael. He goes on to say that he's thrilled that Steve is officially part of the family again.
"I was hoping Steve would be my brother-in-law again," he says. "Steve has always been a very special part of Marie's heart. It was a perfect Cinderella story with a fairy tale ending. They were sealed together again, forever."
"Despite what has happened in the past, these two people are right for each other," Donny tells The Insider. "My sister is so happy."
George Clooney's girlfriend Elisabetta Canalis took it all off during a photo shoot for a new PETA campaign and we've got an exclusive behind-the-scenes look!
Elisabetta tells TheInsider.com she knew that getting naked for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals would attract a lot of attention but said this was a big reason to do it -- to draw attention to the plight of animals killed for fur or consumer products. "I think this is the best reason why I got naked in my life," she said.
The Italian model and actress said her strong opinions on protecting animals were formed when she was very young. "I was a kid, a little girl, and was watching TV at home and they showed a documentary. And in the documentary, I saw how they killed little animals, like electrocuting them, drowning them, bludgeoning them. I was shocked because I was a little girl, but by that moment I thought that I would never, never, never, wear fur in my life."
Watch the video to see Elisabetta's sexy photo shoot and watch for the new PETA campaign this fall.
Elisabetta has appeared in other high-profile campaigns in the past, including one last year for Roberto Cavalli underwear.
Marie Osmond remarried her first husband, Steve Craig, today in Las Vegas.
It was an intimate family wedding and Osmond wore the same dress she did when she and Craig first married in 1982.
Osmond and Craig, a former semi-pro basketball player, were first married from 1982 - 1985 and have one son together, Stephen, 28. The pair has remained close since their divorce.
Newlywed John Krasinski stopped by "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" to promote his new film 'Something Borrowed,' and ended up letting loose about how quickly he fell in love, and ultimately proposed to his wife, actress Emily Blunt.
John admits to Ellen that the romance caught him by surprise, saying "It's one of those things where as soon as you meet someone you kind of know," explaining that he "wasn't really looking for a relationship and I was thinking I'm going to take my time in LA and everything. Then I met her and I was so nervous. I was like, oh god I think I'm going to fall in love with her. As I shook her hand I went, 'I like you.'"
When it came time to propose, John says he had to do it "real fast" before she could realize she could "have anybody" she wanted, adding that his method of proposing was to slip the ring on her finger without explanation. Of course, she said "yes."
Watch the video for a preview of John's interview with Ellen set to air Wednesday, May 4th on NBC.
Back on May 4, 1998, singer Isaac Hayes was busy recording the voiceover tracks for his character Chef on the hit animated show "South Park."
Hayes' character Chef would become an iconic character on the show who was known for being the voice of reason in town, but also the one who would consistently go off on a sexual tangent in his conversations.
Hayes would be a part of the cast from 1997 until 2005 and even earned a nomination for a NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.
Watch the video above to see one of Hayes' early voiceover recording sessions.