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Prince William and Kate Middleton, aka the UK's Duchess of Cambridge, won't be expecting their first child until mid-July, but palace officials recently revealed a few new details, including the fact that Kate will give birth in the same hospital where Princess Diana had William and Prince Harry.
Royal officials told The Associated Press that the royal couple have not found out the sex of their baby and do not plan to.Officials also said that William "fully intends to be present at the birth, which will take place at the Lindo Wing of St. Mary's Hospital in London.
Katy Perry opened up in a new interview about her divorce from Russell Brand and revealed that the comedian informed her of his plans to divorce her via text message.
Perry, who appears on the July 2013 cover of Vogue magazine, talked to the outlet about falling in love with Brand and the last time she heard from him.
Lil Wayne said in a new statement posted on his official Facebook page that he did not intentionally step on the American flag during a recent video shoot.
The controversy started when a YouTube video filmed on set of the rapper's music video shoot for the song "God Bless Amerika" showed the rapper performing behind a huge American flag.
Johnny Depp is candid in a new interview about his split from longtime partner Vanessa Paradis.
Depp appears on the cover of the July 4 issue of Rolling Stone (Warning: Interview contains expletives) and also talks about his role as Tonto in the upcoming "Lone Ranger" film.
Justin Bieber has been cleared of any fault in a traffic collision investigation in Hollywood, Los Angeles police say.
According to authorities, the incident happened in the 8000 block of Sunset Boulevard around 11:45 p.m. Monday. Paparazzi were on scene taking pictures of Bieber as he left the Laugh Factory and drove away. According to the LAPD, a pedestrian walked onto the roadway, making the pedestrian at fault.
A man was arrested after he was spotted on the roof of Rihanna's home at Rivas Canyon Road and Sunset Boulevard on Monday, June 17, the Los Angeles Police Department told KABC Television, OTRC.com's parent company.
The singer was not home at the time of the incident, which occurred at 10:02 p.m. on Monday. The man, named Robert Melanson, was first spotted by private security. Police later booked him for trespassing, a misdemeanor.
Despite what coach Adam Levine might think, it's still anybody's game on "The Voice," which will crown a winner during its fourth season finale on Tuesday, June 18.
The competition is down to three acts, The Swon Brothers, Danielle Bradbery and Michelle Chamuel. Both Bradbery and The Swon Brothers were coached by Blake Shelton, who won the last two seasons of "The Voice." Chamuel was coached by Usher, one of the new judges for the season.
Brad Pitt appeared on "Good Morning America" on Monday, June 17, and while the 49-year-old actor was there to talk about his upcoming zombie thriller "World War Z," the conversation turned toward his fiancee Angelina Jolie and her health.
In May, the 38-year-old actress revealed in a New York Times Op-Ed that she had undergone a double mastectomy as a preventative measure against breast cancer.
Chris Brown's new video for his single "Don't Think They Know" features the voice (and a projection) of the late singer Aaliyah.
The mostly black and white video opens with a quote that says, "Every two hours in America today a child dies of a gunshot wound." It is followed by, "Unity is what we are afraid of so fear is insanity, lets love each other." The quote is credited to "Not CB, just Christopher."
Sesame Workshop, the company behind "Sesame Street," is tackling a difficult subject for its new outreach program -- kids whose parents are incarcerated.
The outreach initiative is called "Little Children, Big Challenges: Incarceration." It is a bilingual, multimedia initiative that includes material that can help young children with an incarcerated parent "find support, comfort and reduced levels of anxiety and sadness," according to the Sesame Workshop website.
Good news, Cory and Topanga fans, the "Boy Meets World" spinoff, "Girl Meets World," has been picked up for a full season.
The Disney Channel announced the news in a statement obtained by OTRC.com on Monday, June 17. The new multi-camera comedy series depicts the lives of the 1990s TV couple, played by Ben Savage and Danielle Fishel, as parents to a young girl named Riley, portrayed by Rowan Blanchard, who is 11 and previously appeared in the movie "Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D."
After honoring the best of Broadway earlier this month as host of the Tony Awards, Neil Patrick Harris will return to the Great White Way.
The "How I Met Your Mother" actor will return to Broadway this spring as the lead in the musical "Hedwig and the Angry Inch," according to The Associated Press.
Barbra Streisand received an honorary doctor of philosophy degree from Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel, on Monday, June 17, 2013, and during her speech, slammed Jewish religious practices in the country that discriminate against women.
The legendary 71-year-old singer was recognized for her "professional achievements, outstanding humanitarianism, leadership in the realm of human and civil rights, and dedication to Israel and the Jewish people." Streisand is a longtime champion of civil rights and equality.
"Dexter" cast members Michael C. Hall (Dexter), ex-wife and co-star Jennifer Carpenter (Debra), David Zayas (Batista), James Remar (Harry), Desmond Harrington (Quinn), C.S. Lee (Masuka), Aimee Garcia (Jamie) and Yvonne Strahovski (Hannah) as well as show "alumni" Julie Benz (Dexter's late wife, Rita), Jaime Murray (Dexter's past love interest, Lila) and John Lithgow (Trinity Killer) attended the premiere event celebrating the eighth and final season of the Showtime series on June 15, 2013.
Check out photos of the actors on the red carpet.
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