Category: Gossip (Page 21 of 50)

“View’s” Hasselbeck hassles “SVU”

“The View” co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck is up in arms over an episode of “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” that features a character named “Elizabeth Hassenback” being raped and murdered. The character is close in age to Hasselbeck, and, like her, lives in New York. Claiming to feel “disrespected,” and calling the episode and its implications “socially irresponsible,” Hasselbeck called the show’s producers to demand an explanation. Instead, what she got was an insincere apology followed by a dial tone.

Stunned and appalled by her callous treatment at the hands of a Hollywood producer (a famously cuddly bunch), Hasselbeck is now attempting to blacklist all “SVU” cast members, prohibiting them from appearing on her show…which might be more of a threat if “The View” were actually considered a cultural tastemaker rather than a mildly entertaining means of passing the time between cups three and four of coffee.

Just the same, looking to make amends, producers for the show called back to chalk the character similarities up to coincidence…and encouraged Hasselbeck to tune in next week, when a lesbian character named Posey O’Connell will be force-fed chocolate bon-bons until her stomach explodes.

Where’s Wesley?

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For those of you following the tale of the tax-evading vampire slayer, this just in:

Wesley Snipes is in Namibia filming a movie. He is not scheduled to return to the United States until at least the third week in December.

According to the film’s producer, Joanne Reay:

“We are shooting and we are continuing to shoot. We are aware of the issue around the tax charges but we are not discussing it.”

[Reay also adds: ]“As far as we understand, Wesley is not going to be arrested in Namibia.”

Huh. You’d think Wesley might want a little more concrete reassurance than that whole “as far as we understand” hedge…but apparently not.

Stay tuned to see whether the former onscreen fugitive meets up with some real-life U.S. marshals on foreign soil, as “Snipes Hunt 2006” continues.

Injured hand flings O’Malley out of closet

“Grey’s Anatomy” surgeon Dr. Preston Burke (Isaiah Washington) continued what is apparently some sort of unorthodox physical therapy treatment for the nerve damage in his injured hand last week, following up his rehabilitative choke-hold exercises with a new form of resistance training: dragging Dr. George O’Malley (T.R. Knight) out of the closet.

Unfortunately, this is not a convoluted plot line on the popular medical melodrama; this is real life. Further details have emerged regarding Washington’s on-set temper tantrum a few weeks back, and the net result is that actor T.R. Knight has essentially been forced out of the closet.

Here’s how the story evolved:

1. On October 11, the National Enquirer reports that Isaiah Washington put a choke-hold on Patrick Dempsey during an on-set spat, after Dempsey objected to Washington’s saying “something mean” to T.R. Knight.

2. On October 18, the Enquirer updates its story about the spat to include a mention of Washington yelling to Dempsey, “I’m not your little faggot like [name deleted].”

3. On October 19, T.R. Knight issues a statement indicating that he is gay, and that he hopes that that fact “isn’t the most interesting part of” him.

Nice work, guys. Not that we consider the National Enquirer any sort of bastion of journalistic integrity or moral rectitude…but did anyone at the publication really think that even the drooling masses wouldn’t be able to do the math on this one?

Let’s see: Isaiah said something mean to T.R. Knight. Isaiah also called some unidentified actor a faggot. Hmmm, to whom could he have been referring? Not the same actor to whom he had already been reported to have said “something mean,” perhaps? No, that couldn’t possibly be it. It’s a mystery for the ages.

So, here’s the question: who is more to blame here: Isaiah Washington, for being a homophobic egomaniac with anger management issues; the National Enquirer, for taking such laughably lax steps to “protect” Knight’s personal life…or some combination of the two?

And if you were running the show over at “Grey’s Anatomy,”what would you do to reprimand Washington for such clearly unprofessional and unwarranted behavior?

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