Justin Bieber Hospitalized After Collapsing On Stage
Justin Bieber's bad week just got worse. The singer, 19, collapsed on stage at London's O2 arena on Thursday night after complaining of breathing problems throughout the performance. "He got oxygen from emergency personnel. He insisted on finishing the show," his rep says. "He is on the way to the hospital right now." Bieber's manager, Scooter Braun, got on stage to explain to the crowd what was going on, according to YouTube videos of the show. "Justin got very light of breath. The whole show he's been complaining, and he's backstage with the EMTs and the doctor," Braun announced. "They're telling him that they want him to go see somebody and see what's going on with his lungs." Bieber then returned for a rousing ovation, continued the performance, before being taken to the hospital. This is the latest problem to plague Bieber's UK trip. He earlier apologized for going on late for a show, complained about his "worst birthday ever" at a local club, was mocked by Olivia Wilde, and finally went on a Twitter rant.Kelly Osbourne Hospitalized after Fainting on Set
The TV personality, 28, was hospitalized Thursday after fainting on the set of E!'s Fashion Police, her rep says. Osbourn is undergoing "further testing and is awake, alert and in stable condition," the rep says. "She will be staying overnight for observation as a precautionary measure." Mid-taping, Osbourne turned to fill-in host Melissa Rivers and said she didn't feel well. She reportedly fell out of her chair right after and started shaking. When it comes to health history, Osbourne has openly struggled with weight and substance abuse over the years.Demi Moore Seeks Spousal Support from Ashton Kutcher
More than a year after they split and nearly three months after Kutcher filed for divorce, the actress finally responded Thursday in Los Angeles Superior Court, seeking to have her ex pay both spousal support and attorney fees. Moore, 50, citing the usual "irreconcilable differences" for the split, is now headed for a possible courtroom battle with Kutcher, 35, over the financial terms to end their six-year marriage. Although no children are at issue, the financial stakes are high: Kutcher last year reportedly earned $24 million from the CBS hit Two and a Half Men. Since their break-up, Kutcher has been dating his That '70s Show costar Mila Kunis, prompting stories that Moore was jealous. Kutcher took Kunis home to Iowa over Christmas to spend time with his family.Joy Behar Quits The View
Joy Behar will leave The View after this season. Behar, whose contract expires in August, is departing the long-running ABC daytime talk show after 16 and a half years to pursue other ventures, including a new interview show. “It seemed like the right time,” Behar tells the site. “You reach a point when you say to yourself, ‘Do I want to keep doing this?’ There are other things on my plate I want to do — I’ve been writing a play, I’ve been neglecting my standup.” The comedienne, who had her own show on HLN and currently has one on Current TV, also expressed a desire to “do an intelligent talk show where you have room to breathe.”
TV NEWS
House alum Omar Epps is checking back into the TV world with a role in ABC’s drama pilot The Returned. Additionally, Kurtwood Smith (That ’70s Show) and Landon Gimenez also have come on board the project. Based on Jason Mott’s novel, the potential series asks the provocative question, “What happens when the people you have mourned and buried suddenly appear on your doorstep as if not a day’s gone by?” The lives of the people of Arcadia are forever changed when their deceased loved ones return. Epps’ Immigration Agent Martin Bellamy is in town to figure out the identity of the mysterious kid claiming to be the long-dead child of Harold (Smith) and his wife Lucille (Frances Fisher). Devin Kelley (Covert Affairs), Samaire Armstrong (The Mentalist), Nicholas Gonzalez (Off the Map, Melrose Place), Sam Hazeldine and Mark Hildreth round out the cast.
Workaholics‘ Anders Holm is coming to The Mindy Project as a new love interest for the leading lady. He’ll join the Fox comedy for four episodes as a very cool Lutheran pastor who brings his DJ skills to church services.
Harold Perrineau has landed a co-starring role in the NBC comedy pilot Family Guide. From Bent‘s DJ Nash, the single-camera sitcom centers on Henry, a son (played by Eli Baker) who idolizes his blind father (JK Simmons) and enjoys his mom’s (Parker Posey) newfound adolescence after his parents split. Ultimately, however, the trio grows closer post-divorce. Perrineau — who most recently recurred on Sons of Anarchy — will play an apartment manager who befriends Henry.
Jeffrey Wright (Source Code) has joined Boardwalk Empire Season 4 as a series regular. He’ll play a “Doctor of Divinity, philanthropist, student of culture and the man who runs Harlem.”
Are Axel Foley and Billy Rosewood headed back into the field together? Judge Reinhold has been tapped to reunite with his former on-screen partner Eddie Murphy in CBS’ Beverly Hills Cop pilot. From Shawn Ryan (The Shield), the prospective series is touted as a continuation of the film franchise centering on Foley’s police officer son Aaron (played by Brandon T. Jackson), who takes down Beverly Hills’ rich and famous criminals while trying to escape the shadow of his infamous dad (played by Murphy, who, in addition to guest-starring in the pilot, will recur if CBS gives it a green light).
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