Before plopping behind the piano to perform her song 'You and I,' Gaga chatted up the crowd as her chain-smoking, crotch-grabbing "Jo Calderone" alter ego, talking about herself from the perspective of an unkempt New Yawk dude.
"When she gets on that stage, she holds nothing back," Calderone barked, his accent thicker than the grease in his hair. "The big, round, deep spotlight follows her wherever she goes."
And so continues the saga of the Fresh Prince and his Hawthorne lady involved with a salsa singer. All parties deny everything under the sun and the cool shade of day.
The U.S. magazine claiming Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith's relationship is in crisis hit newsstands today with a string of allegations about the couple's marriage.
In a six-page-long article, InTouch makes a series of claims - even alleging Will caught Jada and her Hawthorne co-star together in one of their homes in Los Angeles.
Yesterday Will and Jada's spokespeople made two separate statements denying claims the couple had split after InTouch released a statement, pre-empting today's explosive edition.
And a representative for Anthony - who split from wife Jennifer Lopez last month - also 'unequivocally' denied reports the American singer-songwriter was involved in an off-screen affair with his Hawthorne co-star Jada, after the rumour mill went into overdrive.
But today all parties involved will face fresh anguish as the magazine was published, with a dramatic cover headline: 'Two marriages destroyed: Jada steals J.Lo's husband!'
The plot thickens in the crazy world of celebrity marriages. The hot rumor is that Jada and Marc may have done some extra rehearsals of the horizontal kind on the set of Hawthorne.
Jada is denying everything and her husband Will Smith is looking pretty stupid. Looks like “time apart” from Will that Jada said is a secret to a successful marriage may have backfired.
But, on a series tip, if the rumor is true. Why Marc why? Jada has nothing on Jennifer.
Will Smith has denied reports his marriage to Jada Pinkett Smith is over.
The 49-year-old Men In Black star released a statement to the press via his publicist after a report in America's In Touch Weekly magazine claimed the pair had separated.
It read: 'Although we are reluctant to respond to these types of press reports, the rumors circulating about our relationship are completely false. We are still together, and our marriage is intact.'
The comment came several hours after Jada denied having affair with her Hawthorne co-star, Marc Anthony.
The 39-year-old addressed industry whispers of a liaison with Jennifer Lopez's ex husband, who joined her TV show as a love interest last year.
'All the rumors regarding Marc Anthony and Jada are false. Completely untrue,' Jada's spokesperson, Karynne Tencer, said. 'As for [the reports of a split between] Will and Jada, I'm not commenting on their personal life.'
A representative for Anthony also addressed the rumours, saying: 'We unequivocally deny this. Enough is enough. There are families involved, children involved, friendships involved. This is NOT true.'
Her 19th birthday has been dubbed 'the most anticipated comings of age in recent pop cultural history.'
And rock royalty offspring Frances Bean Cobain has marked the milestone with a stunning photoshoot with celebrated fine art photographer Rocky Schenck.
The beautiful 19-year-old channels old Hollywood stars of the silver screen in the mesmerising series of portraits.
Since her house arrest ended last month after 35 days, Lindsay Lohan has certainly been making the most of her freedom, pictured at various Hollywood nightclubs in recent weeks.
But the 25-year-old star opted for one of the biggest events of the year, namely Kim Kardashian's wedding, to make her official red-carpet comeback on the Los Angeles social scene. And while Lohan was competing for attention against the bride herself, as well as celebrity guests such as Eva Longoria and Demi Lovato, the actress ensured she nearly stole the show by wearing a plunging white dress for the occasion.
In a statement, the London Metropolitan Police said, "Police were called by London Ambulance Service to an address in Camden Square NW1 shortly before 16.05hrs today, Saturday 23 July, following reports of a woman found deceased. On arrival officers found the body of a 27-year-old female who was pronounced dead at the scene. Enquiries continue into the circumstances of the death. At this early stage it is being treated as unexplained." A suspected drug overdose took the life of the singer, Nick Buckley of the Sunday Mirror tweeted.
Earlier in the day, Gatt tweeted a statement from her manager saying that she was withdrawing from all of her upcoming performances, writing, "Amy Winehouse is withdrawing from all scheduled performances. Everyone involved wishes to do everything they can to help her return to her best and she will be given as long as it takes for this to happen."
While the pair gave little reason for the break-up in the statement they released on their website, speculation is now rife that reports Lopez, 41, will be going topless in her upcoming movie What To Expect When You're Expecting could have had something to do with it.
It was claimed earlier this week that mother-of-two Lopez will be baring almost all in the comedy film, based on the pregnancy book of the same name.
A source told Life And Style magazine: 'According to the script, Jennifer’s character, Holly, bares her breasts to help convince her husband, played by Rodrigo Santoro, that they need to adopt a baby boy.'
And What To Expect When You're Expecting isn't the only role Lopez is apparently planning to strip off in, as she is also set to get racy alongside Jason Statham in crime thrilled Parker.
While it remains to be seen whether the roles had something to do with the split, Lopez has kept her nudity to a minimum since she has been with Anthony.
Lopez famously went topless moments in 1997 movie U Turn, Money Train in 1995 and Out Of Sight in 1998, but has lessened her racy roles since she married Anthony in 2004.
Congressman Anthony Weiner instructed one of his Internet women how to lie about their relationship ... and even offered PR help from his team, which could create major legal issues for him ... TMZ has learned.
Weiner and former porn star Ginger Lee exchanged scores of sexual emails over a long period of time. When the underwear scandal broke on May 28, Lee began receiving calls from the media, and Weiner was more than happy to help her control the situation ... by lying.
James Arness, the towering actor best known for portraying Marshal Matt Dillon, the strong and commanding symbol of frontier justice on the landmark TV western series "Gunsmoke," died Friday. He was 88. Arness died of natural causes at his home in Brentwood, said family spokesperson Ginny Fazer.
"Gunsmoke" debuted on CBS on Sept. 10, 1955, and, with the start of "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" on ABC four days earlier, a new era in television horse operas was launched: the adult western.
But whereas "Wyatt Earp," starring Hugh O'Brian, ended its run in 1961, "Gunsmoke" ran until 1975, far outdistancing its many competitors and becoming one of the longest-running prime-time series in network TV history.
In the process, Arness became one of television's most enduring stars, returning as Dillon in a handful of "Gunsmoke" TV movies in the late '80s and early '90s.
At 6 feet 7, Arness was a bigger-than-life actor who amply filled the boots of the mythic Dodge City lawman in the series, which earned praise for breaking TV western-genre conventions with its strong dramatic stories and psychologically complex characters.
"Matt," Arness once said, "is very human and has all the failings and drives common to anyone who is trying to do a difficult job the best he knows how."
Arness was nominated for Emmys three times during the show's early years. Like John Wayne on the big screen, Arness was an imposing presence on the small screen.
"I absolutely believe any pantheon of enduring, well-crafted and memorable television characters would have to include James Arness," David Bushman, then the television curator at what is now the Paley Center for Media in New York, told The Times some years ago. "He became part of the national psyche." More here
Here’s a great scene from Gunsmoke with James Arness and Charles Bronson