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Lea Michele Opens Up About Cory Monteith’s Death

Lea Michele discusses Cory Monteith's death on Ellen

Lea Michele talked to Ellen about losing Cory Monteith, and she was articulate and heartbreaking.

-Speaking of heartbreaking, Taye Diggs and Idina Menzel have split. Excuse me while I go sit in a dark room with the Rent soundtrack playing on a loop.

Kyle Chandler‘s return to series television is no longer happening. Why does today hate me?!

-It turns out Kanye West didn’t actually say, “I am going to make Kim Kardashian a bigger performer than Beyonce.”  So that’s something.

-Meanwhile, South Park took another crack at Kanye in last night’s episode. (Watch the clip quick because it’s getting pulled like crazy.)

-Shhh, Drew Barrymore. Just….shhh.

-I’ve never really had an opinion on Mena Suvari, but her hilariously awkward holiday card is winning me over.

-Speaking of people who are slowly winning me over, Emmy Rossum mocked Gisele Bündchen‘s breastfeeding photo on the set of Shameless.

Amy Poehler and Billy Eichner forced people to sing Christmas carols on the street: “You don’t know me? Oh, you know me!!”

-Gossip Girl star Kelly Rutherford‘s custody request has been denied. She’s vowing to fight the appeal.

-Christmas just came early for music nerds. Kathleen Edwards, Iron and Wine, Calexico and Glen Hansard sang a rendition of “Fairytale of New York” on Fallon.

-Wait, so now Cameron Diaz is a lifestyle guru too? I can’t keep up.

-The Golden Globe nominations tend to be a bit ridiculous, but they did a lot of things right this morning, including recognizing Tatiana Maslany’s mad skills.

Damian Lewis apologised for his stupid ‘fruity actor’ dig at Ian Mckellen, who continues to be super nice about the whole thing. He’s really killing it at this whole social media thing

Susan Sarandon says she was stoned at “almost all” the awards shows she’s attended. I think I love her.

-How great is it that Zach Braff is the godfather of Scrubs costar Donald Faison?  They’re one of my favourite Hollywood bromances.

-Legendary publicist Pat Kingsley just gave her first big interview since being fired by Tom Cruise. She touches on their fights about Scientology, but mostly keeps it classy.

-Good on Pretty Little Liars star Ashley Benson for calling out the crazy Photoshop on the show’s new poster.

-This new Community promo makes it seem like we’ve entered the darkest timeline.

Conan, Ice Cube, and Kevin Hart asked a complete stranger to give them a lift — and it was great.

Taylor Swift is hanging out with Lorde now, which can only lead to goodness.

Jason Segel will play David Foster Wallace in a new biography. My brain is having trouble fully processing that sentence.

-Also hard to comprehend: Prince is going to guest star on New Girl.

-I’m not really feeling the Edge of Tomorrow trailer, but Emily Blunt looks pretty kickass.

No, Miley Cyrus is Not Pregnant

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Miley Cyrus had to deny pregnancy rumours…because somehow all of those half-nekkid photos she’s been posting on Instagram haven’t convinced everyone yet.

-Apparently, the whole Kaidence report was just a big psych-out and Kim and Kanye‘s baby’s name is still a mystery. Great, ’cause we really didn’t want this story to end any time soon…

John Travolta said some very nice things about James Gandolfini on GMA today, including revealing that James stayed by his side when his son Jett died.

-Meanwhile, there’s talk that Gandolfini‘s posthumous project, directed by Nicole Holofcener, may premiere at TIFF.

-I got lost down a rabbit hole of the incredible Gandolfini retrospectives that were written today, which made me sad. Then I read about the latest Kickstarter controversy, which made me sadder. But then I saw this, and life got a little better.

-A new (but maybe really old) Drake song has debuted online.

Kate Upton posed topless on a horse and the internet exploded.

Nicole Richie is showing off her dance moves in a new YouTube video, in which she goes to a dance studio to learn some new hip hop routines.

-FX has picked up a Kelsey Grammer/Martin Lawrence sitcom. This will lead to nothing good.

-I really liked this Variety article on TV Men Behaving Badly (namely Charlie Sheen and Dan Harmon).

EW posted a chapter excerpt from Chuck Klosterman‘s I Wear the Black Hat. I can’t wait until this book comes out; I’ve re-read Sex, Drugs and Cocoa Puffs a lot.

Vanessa Hudgens and Ashley Greene are showing off bikini pics from their vacation in Bali.

-I love this. NME gave Tom Odell‘s new album zero stars, which led to his dad phoning the magazine to complain old-school style.

Emma Stone and Judd Apatow had what appeared to be the most fun lunch date in history.

Max Greenfield just confirmed that he’ll be back as Deputy Leo in the Veronica Mars flick. Yay!

-Meanwhile, I’m liking all the pics that are coming from the set.

-People really, really like David Beckham. His appearance in China caused a stampede among fans, injuring at least seven people.

-I always kind of got the impression that Shameless costars Emmy Rossum and Justin Chatwin hated each other (mostly because of interviews like this), but she says she had a panic attack when she found out he was leaving the show.

Gaby Hoffman (who I love — so glad she’s back!) recalls a time when Mel Gibson screamed at her on set and made her cry.

George Stroumboulopoulos was very cute and charming on Chelsea Lately last night.

Robert Downey Jr. just signed on for the next two Avengers movies, as if there were any doubt. But what about Iron Man 4?

-In other sequel news, we’re apparently getting Bad Teacher 2 for some unknown reason.

Nigella Lawson has been spotted sans wedding ring following that choking incident.

Russell Brand says he tried to flirt with Mila Kunis on the set of Forgetting Sarah Marshall but she was having none of it.

-Somehow, Jennifer Lopez managed to land a star on the Walk of Fame.

-The elusive Meg Ryan just made a public appearance in Italy. It almost physically hurts to look at her face these days.

-You know those ridiculously useless “next week on Mad Men” promos, which basically feature characters closing doors and saying things like “what?” and “oh”? Matthew Weiner admits that they’re just there to mess with us.

-Celeb stylist Rachel Zoe is reportedly pregnant with her second child.

-The first trailer for The Spectacular Now has landed. It had me even before I saw Coach Taylor. And then Saul Goodman popped up!

Don’t Ask Keira Knightley About Spring Trends

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-I’m really liking Keira Knightley‘s Marie Claire cover (and her liberal use of the f-bomb in the accompanying behind-the-scene video).

-Not surprisingly, Chris Brown comes off looking like a jerky jerkface in the official police report detailing his fight with Frank Ocean (who’s generously decided not to pursue charges).

-Meanwhile, L.A. District Attorney Jackie Lacey believes Brown may have faked the 1,400 hours of court-ordered community service he received for assaulting Rihanna.

Russell Brand couldn’t give less f**ks about Katy Perry‘s relationship with John Mayer.

-Maybe he’s too busy putting the creepy moves on Katherine McPhee to care?

-Not that I condone cyber-bullying, but this story about how a group of Tweeters got Shia LaBeouf to shut down his Twitter account is kind of ingenious.

Jonah Hill, Gerard Butler, Leonardo DiCaprio, Mel Gibson and Bradley Cooper all went clubbing together in Miami and the world failed to implode. Huh.

-I’m loving everything about Blake Lively’s outfit here. (Especially because she just talked – yet again – about how she doesn’t use a stylist.)

-Whoa. Have you seen the New York Times‘ interactive feature on the last 15 years of red carpet trends yet? I got a little lost in it.

-Proving Canadians make everything better, HIMYM actually didn’t suck last night. (I love how Tim Horton’s jumped on “The Priestley“.)

-Speaking of HIMYM, god bless the folks at Vulture for creating fake liner notes for Robin Sparkles’ Greatest Hits.

-Speaking of fake TV plots turned real interwebby things, here are the rules for New Girl‘s True American. (Perhaps Dermot Mulroney wouldn’t have called it “chaos” if he’d just read this first.)

Nicole Kidman wouldn’t contribute a soundbite to 60 Minutes‘ piece on Naomi Watts, so now everyone’s wondering if there’s trouble in BFFville.

Justin Timberlake is releasing a documentary. Who does he think he is, Beyonce?

-Wait, why has the Divergent adaptation been renamed to Catbird?!

-Did you know that Canadians can’t buy Lawrence Wright’s highly buzzed book about Scientology?

-I really like this interview with ShamelessJustin Chatwin, mostly because he admits that he and costar Emmy Rossum don’t always get along, which is refreshingly honest.

Judy Greer is writing a book which will feature chapters like “Celebrities I’ve Peed Next To.” YES!

-I kinda love that Alexander Skarsgard and Jack McBrayer continue to be BFFs.

-Speaking of BFFs, Gwyneth Paltrow and Cameron Diaz were spotted jetting off together.

-Pretty much everyone showed up to yesterday’s Academy’s Nominees Luncheon (to be henceforth known as that time Tommy Lee Jones almost smiled.)

Katie Couric made Robert DeNiro cry, which then made Bradley Cooper cry, which then made me cry. (FF to 5:19 to get in on the teary action.)

Marc Maron is the latest podcaster to get his own TV show, following in The Nerdist and Comedy Bang Bang‘s footsteps.

-The full trailer for Fast & Furious 6 has landed. Um, yeah.