Aw! This is a pretty nice - and pretty HIGHlarious - gesture!
Although David Letterman and Jay Leno have been feuding for as long as we can remember, it appears that the former is attempting to absolve himself of any bad blood between he and his fellow late night talk show hosts, and called for "a truce" on Friday night's Late Show!
Once upon a time, there was a little girl in New Jersey named Lea Sarfati. Growing up, she had a hard time with mean kids in school coming up with cruel nicknames for her because of her surname. We won't dare share some of them with you, but the story goes that when that little girl grew up to be an actress, she changed her name in her first audition to … Lea Michele!
And here we are!
Check out the video (above) to hear Lea share the story with Jay Leno on The Tonight Show.
No, seriously, is she not as cute as button or what?! And how short is that dress! Whoo!
At least she's taking some sort of responsibility.
Hilary Swank got into trouble a couple months ago when she attended a party for Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, a man who is accused of torturing and murdering.
She later apologized for the incident, but then made an appearance this week on The Tonight Show, her first since the controversy, to say she was in deep "regret" and "shame on me," for not doing her research beforehand.
Kristen Stewart told Jay Leno and The Tonight Show audience about her super weird audition for the now famed vampire saga.
She says she Robert, and the director had an "intense 4 hour audition." She says after a couple of hours she was thinking "Leave the room, I got the part. You guys are being weird." LOL.
The chat aside, we noticed something when K-Stew was sitting sideways… gurlfriend is clearly wearing spanx!
That's right ladies, even Edward's vampire bride feels like she needs to tighten those thighs!
Whitney Houston has passed away at the age of 48, and although the cause of her death is currently unknown, she made an appearance last night at the Kelly Price & Friends Unplugged: For The Love of R&B Grammy Party at Tru Hollywood, and even took the stage to sing what sadly, ended up being her last public performance.
Listen to the icon's still-powerful rendition of Yes, Jesus Loves Me (above).
And we love you, too, Whitney. You will be deeply, deeply missed.
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