Kendra Wilkinson felt like she "was getting shot" when she first heard rumours Hank Baskett had cheated on her.
The former Playboy model, who has children Hank IV, four, and Alijah, three months, with her husband, admits she flushed her wedding rings down the toilet after the former NFL star was accused of having an affair with a transexual model while she was eight months pregnant earlier this year.
In an emotional clip for her upcoming reality TV series, 'Kendra on Top,' the blonde beauty says: "I felt like it was not even a punch, I was getting shot."
She also tells a friend: "Our marriage is down the drain. I flushed my wedding rings down the toilet."
A source previously revealed that Kendra is planning to dump Hank, as soon as cameras stop rolling for the new season of the show, which will hit TV screens in October.
The insider said: "If it were up to Kendra, she's have him out of the house sooner rather than later.
"She wants Hank out when filming is over, which is just a month or two more. It's only a matter of time.
"Having him there is a constant reminder of everything that's happened."
Robin Williams' fans want him to be immortalised in the video game 'The Legend of Zelda'.
The Mrs. Doubtfire actor - who committed suicide earlier this week - was such a big fan of the popular fantasy themed action-adventure game series that he named his only daughter after the titular character.
And now fans are calling for the much-loved star to be memorialised in an upcoming sequel and have started an online petition to have a character in the next instalment of 'The Legend of Zelda' to be named after him, according to TMZ.com.
The petition listed on change.org - which has so far received 77,000 signatures - is asking for the next incarnation of the game to feature a character named Robin.
It reads: "He won't get to play it, but he'll live on forever in a universe he always loved."
In addition to naming his daughter - who has brothers Zak, 31, and 22-year-old Cody - after the video game, the 'Flubber' funnyman also appeared in two advertisements for it.
The 63-year-old star was found in his home in California on Monday (11.08.14) and is said to have taken his own life due to his struggles with depression.
He was also in the early stages of Parkinson's Disease, a condition which he hadn't yet told the public he was suffering from.
Blake Lively says her family "is probably too involved" in her life.
The former 'Gossip Girl' star admits her mother, Elaine, was a huge source of inspiration for her new lifestyle website Preserve, and she also ran most ideas past her parents and siblings.
The 26-year-old beauty said: "My family is probably too involved in my life because they are my best friends, but I love that.
"My mom is better at this than I could ever imagine being. She's just amazing at finding the most incredible treasures."
Blake insists she is a very hands-on boss at her new company and doesn't like to take advantage of her employees.
She said: "I'm the assistant at photo shoots, running around making sure everyone has food and the photographer has all of his equipment. But I also wanted to learn web design and how to code and upload products."
She added to PEOPLE magazine: "I think it's important to understand what goes into everyone's job. When I make a decision, it's easy for people to say okay, but then they're in the office until 3am, and I don't even know. If I understand the implications, then I can be the best leader that I can be."
Blake's husband Ryan Reynolds is her biggest cheerleader.
She said: "This is something that I've loved forever. He loves seeing me doing something I'm passionate about."
Demi Lovato admits she has "grown apart" from Selena Gomez.
The 'Heart Attack' hitmaker and the 22-year-old star were rumoured to have fallen out after Demi unfollowed her on Twitter last month, and she has now spoken out about it for the first time insisting the pair have "changed".
When asked why she took such action on the social networking site on Bravo's 'Watch What Happens Live', she said: "I think it's just one of those things where people change and people grow apart."
The 21-year-old singer also doesn't appear to hold much of a torch for Selena's on/off boyfriend Justin Bieber as she joked she wanted to kill him.
When asked by host Andy Cohen who she would want to sh*g, marry or kill out of Joe Jonas, Simon Cowell or the 'Never Say Never' hitmaker, she quipped: "I'd kill Bieber. I'd kill Simon. F**k, I'd kill Joe, too!
"No, Joe and I are good friends, so I wouldn't kill him. I'd keep him around."
When asked again which one of the trio she would have sex with, she replied: "None."
Demi sparked speculation she and Selena had fallen out when she unfollowed her on Twitter in July shortly after posting a cryptic angry message.
In a post that was later deleted, she allegedly wrote: "Swimming away from the bullsh*t bye b*tch (sic)"
Taylor Swift dances at awards shows to get over her nerves.
The 24-year-old singer admits she used to feel anxious going to huge ceremonies but she decided to get over her worries by throwing some shapes to the acts who play at the glittering events because she wants to make the most of the occasion.
She said: "I used to get really nervous at awards shows because, seemingly, they're a huge pressure cooker. And everybody seems to be sitting there trying to look more unaffected by being at this awards show than the next person next to them.
"That can have an effect on you, and so you're in the front row and you're sitting there like, 'Maybe I should sit here like this.'
"A couple years ago I just decided, 'No. This is the coolest concert you could ever go to.' "
While the 'I Knew You Were Trouble' hitmaker enjoys dancing the night away at various awards ceremonies, she is well aware her moves do not look "cool".
Speaking on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers', she said: "This is like all these incredible acts playing their biggest songs and I get to be front row and I'm going to dance during this because I feel like it - and not because it looks cool, because it doesn't."
Holland's King Willem-Alexander will pay tribute to Polish soldiers next month.
The 47-year-old royal is set to attend the 70th commemoration of Polish participation in World War 2's Battle of Arnhem which will be held on September 20 in Driel, just 10 kilometres away from the battle site.
King Willem-Alexander will be joined by the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Poland's President Count Bronisław Komorowski who will give heartfelt speeches at the event set to be attended by twelve veterans who fought in the il-fated battle to capture a bridge over the river Rhine.
Willem-Alexander and his wife Queen Maxima made their first official royal visit to the country in June this year where they honoured the Polish contribution to the liberation of the south of Holland during the German occupation.
Meanwhile, the King - who was crowned following the abdication of his mother Queen Beatrix in January last year - and Queen Maxima have been mourning last month's aircrash disaster which claimed the lives of 189 dutch passengers.
Following the incident, King Willem-Alexander paid tribute to the victims of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 - which came down over Ukraine on July 23.
Victims included Aids researcher Joep Lange and the Dutch Labour party MP Willem Witteveen, leaving the King "deeply shocked".
He previously said: "We offer our deepest sympathy to the families, friends and colleagues of the victims and to those who are still uncertain if their loved ones were on board the plane."
Ben Affleck was unsurprised by the reaction to his casting as the new Batman.
The decision to appoint Affleck, 42, to the iconic role prompted some fans to voice their unhappiness online, but the 'Argo' star says he expected there to be a mixed response.
On the reaction to taking over from Christian Bale as Batman, he said: "This is part and parcel of these movies now. There are a lot of active fans with a lot of opinions. To me, having been through a certain amount of that, it doesn't really... Everyone's entitled to their opinion.
"I wouldn't have taken the part if I didn't trust my instincts in terms of the filmmaking. I think Chris Terrio wrote a terrific script. Zack [Snyder] is a great visual director. And there's an interesting take. I wouldn't have done it if I didn't think I could do it. I have the benefit of a lot of that understanding. But also, everyone is entitled to their opinion."
Affleck - who is married to fellow Hollywood superstar Jennifer Garner - said he has been dedicating a lot of time to getting himself in shape for the part.
He explained: "I can tell you that every time I do a role, it's the responsibility of an actor to get their physical self as close to the role as possible. And Batman's obviously got a set of expectations that are tough. So I spent a lot of time working out."
Michael Fassbender found it "liberating" to wear a mask in new movie 'Frank'.
The actor, who has previously starred in 'Inglourious Basterds' and 'X-Men First Class', plays the role of Frank - a character who insists on singing in a mask - in the new comedy flick.
Reflecting on acting wearing a mask, Fassbender told Collider: "I found it really liberating. It was like, as soon as I put the head on it gave me an element of mischief."
Fassbender was given three weeks to rehearse the musical elements of the film, and he says this time allowed him to "understand" the music.
He said: "I think the really hard task for these guys was to find music that was arty, but not pretensions, that had a real truth to it, that wasn't commercial, but wasn't awful, that had moments that were quite catchy, but again, not to be anything that's in the vein of pop music, so it was really a huge undertaking for them and I think they did a great job."
The new flick features Domhnall Gleeson and Maggie Gyllenhaal, and is directed by Lenny Abrahamson.
Lenny Kravitz was inspired to record a new album by 'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire'.
The 50-year-old rocker got into acting later in his life landing roles in 'Precious', 'The Butler' and 'The Hunger Games' franchise.
While he was working on 'The Hunger Games' sequel his creative impulses were sparked and he began to "dream" about new songs which eventually comprised his LP 'Strut'.
In an interview with The Sun newspaper, he revealed: "I was filming 'Catching Fire' and had a rigorous schedule. I had to be up at five in the morning but I couldn't sleep at all at night. I was dreaming of this music. And so that was it. I made this album as I had no choice. It was there, in my dreams. Strut literally jumped out of me.
"Taking those years off and dropping into films has fuelled the fire in me to make music ... I've taken this to the next level, creatively challenged myself and improved my craft by taking each song as it came to me. I'm really pleased with the record."
Kravitz is excited about playing his new material live but although he loves performing he doesn't enjoy life on the road much.
The 'Fly Away' hitmaker loves seeing the diverse fans that come to his shows, revealing his shows attract music lovers of all ages.
Describing the rigours of touring, he said: "It's not that I hate touring. I love being on stage playing. It's just that touring itself is hard work. Anyone who tours can tell you that, no matter how glamorous it may seem ... My fans are anything from six to 60 years old. Isn't that crazy? They'll want to go through my back catalogue but I find that interesting as that's how I discovered David Bowie ... That's why making music is so important to me compared to acting. My design company is going well and when there is a good break I will do another movie. But music is my passion and what I really do."
Lily Allen has announced a UK tour for this winter.
The 'URL Badman' singer will play nine shows in support of her 'Sheezus' album, starting at the Glasgow O2 Academy on November 22.
Other stops on the tour Sheffield, Manchester, Birmingham, Brighton, Plymouth, Portsmouth and London with the run of shows concluding on New Year's Eve (31.12.14) with a headline set at the highly prestigious Edinburgh Hogmanay Show in Scotland.
The concerts conclude a busy year of touring for Lily, who has performed at several festivals, including Glastonbury, and has just finished supporting Miley Cyrus on the latest leg of her 'Bangerz Tour'.
Lily, 29, played her final support slot last Sunday (10.08.14) at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, posting on Twitter: "Last night of my leg of the #BANGERZ tour tonight went off!! Thanks St. Louis. See you again soon, America!! (sic)"
The pop star will take to the stage at the V Festival this weekend.
Tickets for Lily's UK tour go on sale on Friday August 22 at 9am.
Lily Allen UK tour dates:
NOVEMBER:
22 GLASGOW 02 ACADEMY
23 SHEFFIELD 02 ACADEMY
25 MANCHESTER 02 APOLLO
26 BIRMINGHAM 02 ACADEMY
27 BRIGHTON CENTRE
29 PLYMOUTH PAVILLIONS
30 PORTSMOUTH GUILDHALL
DECEMBER:
12 LONDON 02 BRIXTON ACADEMY
31 EDINBURGH HOGMANAY 2015 CONCERT IN THE GARDENS (www.edinburghshogmanay.com)
Sir Paul McCartney closed San Francisco's famous Candlestick Park on Thursday night (14.08.14).
The legendary musician returned to the venue that hosted The Beatles' last ever full concert 48 years earlier to play the final show before the sports stadium is demolished.
Dubbed 'Farewell To Candlestick: The Final Concert' , McCartney thrilled the 50,000 fans in attendance with a repertoire of hits from his days with The Fab Four, Wings and his solo career.
Highlights included 'Paperback Writer', 'Day Tripper', 'Get Back', 'Hey Jude' and 'Live and Let Die' and the 72-year-old musician even played a cover of Little Richard's 'Long Tall Sally' - the last song to be performed in its entirety at The Beatles' August 29, 1966 concert.
As McCartney and his band played the song the screen behind them displayed several previously unseen photographs from The Beatles' concert taken by the late Jim Marshall - the only photographer to be granted unfettered access to shoot that show.
Addressing the crowd before his last encore, the rock star said: "Thank you, San Francisco, for being cool now and for being cool back then."
The concert was part of McCartney's 'Out There' world tour.
He is due to have a break now for a few weeks before resuming life on the road on September 28 with a show at Petco Park in San Diego.
Peter Capaldi almost cried the first time he saw the Tardis on the set of 'Doctor Who'.
The 56-year-old actor is set to star as the titular Time Lord for the first time in the highly anticipated next series of the BBC One sci-fi series and he's confessed he's such a big fan of the programme that he was overcome with emotion when he first came face-to-face with the famous spinning blue box.
Speaking at a press conference in New York, he said: "I turned up on set and saw the Tardis. I remember touching it ... the police box ... and I got a little bit teary. I was just so thrilled to be there."
Capaldi also revealed that while many aspiring actors may have looked to Hollywood stars for inspiration during his childhood, he was watching 'Doctor Who' and dreamed of following in the footsteps of actors who took on the lead role.
According to the Guardian newspaper, he explained: "I've been watching the show since I was five years old ... Actors who played Doctor Who - Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker - those were the people I was watching. More than Laurence Olivier."
Meanwhile, Jenna Louise Coleman - who reprises her role as the doctor's companion Clara Oswald in the latest series - praised her new co-star and revealed he often did his own thing during filming.
She said: "He was really bold and brave [on set]."