Reality TV star Bill Rancic has wed his television presenter girlfriend Giuliana DePandi. The couple, who got engaged in December 2006, married on the Italian island of Capri on Saturday. [...] Read more!
According to Wes Anderson, Owen Wilson is doing very well and already cracking jokes and smiling again. Wes was promoting their movie at the Venice Film Festival which obviously Owen decided to not attend but he's recovering well and we're just happy to hear he is in good spirits. - AP
Ken Paves took a trip to Utah to work on Lindsay Lohan's hair extensions during her stay in rehab. It sounds like Lindsay still doesn't quite have her priorities in order. - Page Six
E! news reporter Giuliana Depandi and The Apprentice winner Bill Rancic got married in Italy yesterday. Congrats to the happy couple! - E! News
Usher and Tameka Foster finally had their wedding in front of friends and family in Atlatna on Saturday. Usher's mom did not attend, so it looks like there are still a few lingering family issues. - People
Brian Bonsall, who played the youngest Keaton on Family Ties, has been sentenced to 2 years probation for assault charges brought on by his girlfriend in March. Hopefully he is getting the help that he needs. - TMZ
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The "E! News" anchor tied the knot with original "Apprentice" winner Bill Rancic in a fairy-tale...
Donald Trump (and viewers) might be tiring of the job hunt, but that doesn't mean NBC's giving up on "The Apprentice" just yet.
A spokesperson for the Peacock said Tuesday that network programmers have not ruled out a new season of the former reality hit, despite a statement from Trump on Friday insisting that he was "moving on" to a "major new TV venture."
"No decision has been made," an NBC rep said, echoing execs comments at last week's upfronts when "The Apprentice" was left off the schedule following its lowest-rated cycle yet.
The April finale of "The Apprentice: Los Angeles," in which Trump hired 32-year-old attorney Stefani Shaeffer to help run one of his companies, attracted just 7.9 million viewers, a huge drop-off from the boardroom competition's glory days. In its inaugural season, the show averaged nearly 21 million viewers per episode, and more than 28 million tuned in to see Bill Rancic win the job and accompanying $250,000 salary.