Hasselbeck praises Bristol for giving a baby "a chance at life"; Goldberg hopes Bristol made the choice herself more »
NEW YORK, New York -- Jennifer Aniston is heading back to primetime, with a guest appearance on NBC's "30 Rock," the network announced on Tuesday, confirming an earlier report by AccessHollywood.com.
Aniston will appear in one episode as a "free-spirited, 'Fatal Attraction'-like stalker" named Claire Harper, who is the Liz Lemon's (Tina Fey) former Chicago roommate, NBC revealed.
And judging from the first sneak peek photo of Aniston's cameo, released by Bauer-Griffin Online, it appears a fountain comes into play - a la her famous "Friends" opening sequence.
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AP - Back in 2004, hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons was in Boston for John Kerry's coronation as the Democratic nominee, staging a big hip-hop summit to draw new voters. This year, though he's a Barack Obama supporter, he plans to sit out the Denver convention. more »
AP - Back in 2004, hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons was in Boston for John Kerry's coronation as the Democratic nominee, staging a big hip-hop summit to draw new voters. This year, though he's a Barack Obama supporter, he plans to sit out the Denver convention. more »
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- On Thursday, a "View" debate between Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Whoopi Goldberg over the Reverend Jesse Jackson's use of the "N-word" in off air comments on Fox, attracted a lot of headlines. But it also caught the attention of several stars, who weighed in to Access Hollywood on the very hot topic.
Read on for what the stars of "Private Practice" and "Scrubs" had to say.
more »NEW YORK CITY, N.Y. -- In a scene reminiscent of Rosie O'Donnell's days on "The View," hosts Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Whoopi Goldberg got into a heated exchange over the use of the "N" word on Thursday morning.
Tempers flared during a particularly sizzling session of the show's "Hot Topics" segment while the ladies discussed Jesse Jackson's recent off-air use of the "N-word" while preparing for an appearance on "Fox & Friends" weekend show two weeks ago. Jackson accused Barack Obama of talking down to African American and used the term in question.
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