Khloe Kardashian Odom stopped by "The Ellen DeGeneres" show for an interview airing Wednesday, April 11 -- and Ellen certainly didn't hesitate to ask Khloe about the rumors surrounding her sister, Kim Kardashian, and rapper Kanye West.
"Honestly, we've known Kanye forever," Khloe says. "He's been a great family friend. I love Kanye. I don't know what happens with Kim; I love Kanye. I think they're cute together." While Khloe refuses to officially confirm that the two are dating -- "Why don't you get them both on the show? Ask them together!" she suggests-- she does seem supportive of their relationship.
"I like Kanye," she insists. "I think Kim and Kanye have known each other for a long time. I think that they're good friends and they're compatible. I think a friendship is where good relationships stem from."
That's certainly more support than she ever gave Kim in her relationship with ex-husband Kris Humphries.
"Honestly, we've known Kanye forever," Khloe says. "He's been a great family friend. I love Kanye. I don't know what happens with Kim; I love Kanye. I think they're cute together." While Khloe refuses to officially confirm that the two are dating -- "Why don't you get them both on the show? Ask them together!" she suggests-- she does seem supportive of their relationship.
"I like Kanye," she insists. "I think Kim and Kanye have known each other for a long time. I think that they're good friends and they're compatible. I think a friendship is where good relationships stem from."
That's certainly more support than she ever gave Kim in her relationship with ex-husband Kris Humphries.
- 4/11/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Despite rumors that "Glee" creator Ryan Murphy is "tormenting" the cast, Dot-Marie Jones, who plays Coach Beiste, says that's just not the case. Jones blames the rumors on something the characters at William McKinley High School are far too familiar with: bullying.
"It's the bullies putting the [criticism of 'Glee'] out there," Jones tells me, denying that any disharmony exists between the show's cast and creator. "There's something special about the show, and it's Ryan. ... Everybody tries to shoot it down."
She knows a lot about what it's like to be an outsider, says Jones, because she was 5'6" going on 6'1" in the eighth grade.
"I'm sorry I can't hide 6'3". I didn't fit into the norm or what people assume as norm. I'm bigger than my three brothers," Jones explains.
But according to the no-nonsense actress, bullying is only getting worse.
"I think that it's gone way beyond [what] it did 30 years ago,...
"It's the bullies putting the [criticism of 'Glee'] out there," Jones tells me, denying that any disharmony exists between the show's cast and creator. "There's something special about the show, and it's Ryan. ... Everybody tries to shoot it down."
She knows a lot about what it's like to be an outsider, says Jones, because she was 5'6" going on 6'1" in the eighth grade.
"I'm sorry I can't hide 6'3". I didn't fit into the norm or what people assume as norm. I'm bigger than my three brothers," Jones explains.
But according to the no-nonsense actress, bullying is only getting worse.
"I think that it's gone way beyond [what] it did 30 years ago,...
- 12/19/2011
- by Naughty But Nice Rob
- Aol TV.
Controversial "Dancing with the Stars" alum Chaz Bono paid a visit to The Grove and revealed he is rooting for "J.R., but it could be anybody's game." Bono, who was eliminated from the competition series last month, said, "Everybody's coming back for the finale."
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The transgender advocate recently appeared on Howard Stern's radio show, where he expressed interest in hosting a talk show. Chaz explained,...
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The transgender advocate recently appeared on Howard Stern's radio show, where he expressed interest in hosting a talk show. Chaz explained,...
- 11/22/2011
- Extra
Littlerock gets it. An awful lot of writers treat the formative experiences of your teenage years (young love, self-discovery, all the rest of it) as life-changing moments that don't mean a thing in the long run. While that's grounded in truth - how many old girlfriends or college buddies are you still in touch with? - far too many of them turn this observation into something patronising. Don't worry, they say. I was young once. I thought I was something special. You'll get over it.Littlerock is different. Mike Ott's sophomore film tells the story of two Japanese teenagers, brother and sister Rintaro (Rintaro Sawamoto) and Atsuko (Atsuko Okatsuka). They've stopped off in the small town of the same name on their way to make a...
- 4/9/2011
- Screen Anarchy
No doubt you've heard these lines after a breakup: "You'll get over it in time," or "The best way to get over a man is to get under another one" or "You guys can still be friends." Somebody's lying to you, says motivational speaker and author Jonathan Sprinkles, who uncovers nine "myths and half-truths" about breakups that keep us from moving on in the right way... Here's what you had to say: Sonja commented via Facebook: "I want to scream every time I hear someone say 'the best way to get over someone is to be with someone new.' It's no wonder there are so many dysfunctional relationships out there." Keisha wrote via Facebook: "I'm not sure I'd want to be friends with someone who dumped me. [It] seems a bit desperate."...
- 7/20/2010
- Essence
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