Not everyone was meant to work the same job forever. These 20 celebs made totally unexpected pivots in their careers.
The entertainment industry is notoriously difficult to stay employed in, and it doesn't necessarily stop just because you've found some fame. Just ask these 20 actors.
Being famous doesn't always mean you're rich, but these 20 celebrities are both. And they didn't just earn money from their talent. They're also very successful business owners.
If you want to shoot your shot with a celebrity, these 20 have all dated fans, and some of them are still available.
Hindsight is 20/20, and these 20 actors definitely had different thoughts about some of their most famous roles when looking in retrospect.
The U.S. version of The Office has become one of the most beloved and rewatched TV comedies of all time. The show’s primary cast already boasts plenty of star power, but many other famous faces appeared on the show throughout its nine-season run.
Jets CB Sauce Gardner and QB Aaron Rodgers happened to be seated near Jessica Alba in Madison Square for a playoff game between the Heat and Knicks.
Be careful what you say around Jessica Alba and her friends. If you’re not overly cautious, you could wind up like New York Jets defensive back Sauce Gardner, and have your secrets revealed on social media.
Jets star cornerback Sauce Gardner made a lot of people feel old this week when he said he had no idea who Jessica Alba was. The 22-year-old’s remarks even prompted the actress to respond on social media. Gardner attended Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals between the Knicks and Heat Tuesday with his new quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Jessica Alba harnessed her own superpower to thwart unwanted sexual advances. The “Fantastic Four” alum addressed her sexualization as the star of James Cameron’s “Dark Angel” series in 2000.
Jessica Alba is getting honest about representation in the MCU. The Honest Company founder reflected on her experience in Hollywood to Glamour UK, having been called “exotic” when going in for auditions since starting her career at age 11.
With blockbuster films like “Deadpool,” “Twilight,” and critically acclaimed movies like “Okja” all shot in Vancouver, there’s a significant amount of content to sort through.
Jessica Alba co-headlined police drama L.A.'s Finest with Gabrielle Union for two seasons before the series was canceled last fall, so it feels strange discussing her within the framework of an acting hiatus.
What’s an award show without a host? Well, as we learned at the most recent Oscars, sometimes it can be all right. However, a great host makes watching a bunch of famous people get awards that much more enjoyable.
On Aug. 20, 2018, MTV will host its 35th annual Video Music Awards. To celebrate, we've compiled and ranked every winner of the "Video of the Year" category from worst to best dating back to 1984 until last year.
“Spider-Man: Homecoming” is set for a July 7 release, which will add yet another film to a strong superhero franchise. And Spidey isn’t the only benevolent
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