Ashton Kutcher's Next Job? Playing Apple Founder Steve Jobs!


From replacing one of TV's most infamous Men to portraying one of the business world's most famous men, Ashton Kutcher can seemingly do it all!

The Two and a Half Men star is set to play Steve Jobs in an indie biopic titled Jobs, Variety reports. And while the actor is well-known for his Twitter activity, no one can deny that he also bears an uncanny resemblance with the late Apple founder, too.

Does Kim Kardashian's Flour Bomber Have PETA in Her Legal Corner?


It remains to be seen if the fur will really fly in the wake of Kim Kardashian's recent flour-bombing incident.

But if legal action is taken against the young woman who left the E! reality star in the dust—literally—she definitely has an ally in PETA.

Justin Bieber Raps, Sings Falsetto in New Single "Boyfriend"



Justin Bieber turned 18 earlier this month, and his music is growing up, too—kinda.

At midnight last night, the Biebs' new single "Boyfriend" was released. And while there were multiple mentions of swag and even a Buzz Lightyear reference, the track is more vocally mature than anything he's done so far.

Angelina Jolie Addresses Oscars Leg Debacle


Her right leg pose was one of the major topics of conversation arising from the 84th Annual Academy Awards show, and now Angelina Jolie has finally addressed the issue which has since spawned the term 'jolie-ing'.

Speaking with Huffington Post on her Versace dress right leg exposure , the 36-year-old actress told, "I honestly didn't pay attention to it. You know what I mean?"

Kim Kardashian Is Pressing Charges On Flour Bomber


Right after Kim Kardashian was "flour bombed" on the red carpet during the launch of her perfume, True Reflection, she said thaar she wasn't going to press charges against the attacker. But that position stands no longer.

In an interview following the prank, the reality star told E! news, "I said earlier no I wasn't [going to file a complaint], I am just going to think about it, because I don't want someone to think they can really get away with that. So we are going to handle that."