
Celebs turn on Fox News
Seth MacFarlane said he is "embarrassed" to work for Fox News' parent company.
Seth MacFarlane said he is "embarrassed" to work for Fox News' parent company.
The Sydney-born kid's entertainer injured himself after colliding with a revolving door.
The flashy girl from Flushing could be making a big comeback.
Forget DWTS, The Great NZ Dance Masala is the plucky little dance show that could.
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau gave fans a tiny hint of what to expect next year.
"Thank you for the life I never dreamed I'd be able to live."
Dancing DJ and his beautiful voice thrown to lions after show turns tedious.
The sisters will host Creation Dinners, sharing Māori and NZ legends through food.
Radio host Roger Farrelly was eliminated off Dancing with the Stars.
The David Seymour Show introduces a new twist as its star actually dances rather well.
This is the celebrity interview that still gives one journalist nightmares.
Actress Kimberley Crossman is backing a Live Aid-style concert for vulnerable babies.
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Jose Barbosa from Spinoff TV talks TV, middle New Zealand, and food with Sarah Daniell.
Scottish actor Alan Cumming plays first gay lead character on an American network drama.
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Jarod Rawiri says the late sporting star was "very humble and cheeky too".
The Fab Five's drive is to show people how to love themselves.
'It's pretty awful being first off the island. I feel ... pretty emotional.'
'We are human beings, not sexual objects to be used and abused,' complains mother-of-two.
Much-loved sitcom could have been very different.
Network says show "reflects the realities of dating".
He called one contestant a "catfish" and others "possums". Then came the slut-shaming.