We've lost the recipe for stars like her.
She'll star in multiple episodes during season 4, including the premiere.
Is anyone really that surprised?
He's this close to doing the Cher hair whip.
Jennifer Lopez lands a $12 million deal on American Idol after her other demands were denied.
He'll play a bachelor on a reality show. Surprise!
Desperate Housewives star Eva Longoria was forced to behave like a diva during a recent shopping trip when her car was towed away.
Kelly Osbourne, who recently appeared on Top of the Pops to promote her new single "Papa Don't Preach," is denying rumors of diva-like behavior.
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 2, 2000 -- Oops! She’s at it again! As if her extensive concert tour wasn’t enough to give the belly button-bearing singer plenty of exposure, Britney Spears will be coming to a TV near you, and possibly bearing a set of sharp fangs! Seems the teenage wonder wants to sink her teeth into an acting role, which she’ll do when she guest stars on the WB’s "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" this fall. No word yet on exactly when Spears will appear on the popular TV show. Spears was in talks to appear on "Dawson’s Creek," another teenage-driven franchise on the WB, but that never materialized. And since Spears is pals with "Buffy" star Sarah Michelle Gellar, well, you know how it is in Hollywood.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 7, 2000 -- There's Aretha, Tina, Cher, Whitney, Mariah, Brandy, Celine, and, yes, even Sir Elton John. But who, in proverbial divadom, is the biggest and baddest of them all? No, not Madonna. Our vote this week goes to Diana Ross -- hands down. The above assessment is neither based on the singing legend's career milestones, overall influence or sartorial outrageousness. Its conclusion has only to do with Miss Ross's singular ability to do things that lesser divas (not to mention us mere mortals) likely wouldn't get away with. The latest example: The grand diva's announcement Tuesday that she will hit the road this summer in a Supremes reunion tour -- except without two of the trio's famed members, Cindy Birdsong and Mary Wilson. The Supremes snub is not the first, nor is it going to be the last, item on the singer's att
SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 7, 2000 - There's Aretha, Tina, Cher, Whitney, Mariah, Brandy, Celine, and yes, even Sir Elton John. But who, in proverbial divadom, is the biggest and baddest of them all? Our vote this week goes to Diana Ross -- hands down. The above assessment is neither based on the singing legend's career milestones, overall influence or sartorial outrageousness. Its conclusion has only to do with Miss Ross' singular ability to do things that, lesser divas (not to mention us mere mortals) likely wouldn't get away with. The latest example: The grand diva's announcement on Tuesday that she will hit the road this summer in a Supremes reunion tour - except without two of the trio's famed members, Cindy Birdsong and Mary Wilson. The Supremes snub is not the first, nor is it going to be the last, item on the singer's attitude-copping resume. So