
A new report claims that Hailey Glassman's public tears and claims of emotional abuse from Jon Gosselin were actually orchestrated by the reality dad himself. A supposed insider told Fox411, "Jon actually made the decision to have Hailey go on air and bad mouth him. Jon and Hailey get paid for their appearances on these shows and they need the money. It was easy for Hailey to conjure tears, their lives are less than stellar right now, but Jon hasn't abused [her]."
The source added, "They agreed to have her go on and make the abuse allegations! Jon doesn't have much money left and he is not currently searching for a real job. Jon still seeks money through his fame and notoriety. He really wants a reality show of his own, and he is stretching out every moment of the drama for a dollar."
30 Rock scored a 0.0 rating for its debut on German television. The Hollywood Reporter announced the grim rating for Sunday's (November 1st) premiere, which indicated that fewer than 5,000 people watched Tina Fey's Emmy-winning comedy.
ZDFNeo -- described as a digital niche channel -- had made 30 Rock its flagship entry in a relaunch, which promised more cutting-edge programing for a younger demographic. They apparently made the wrong choice.
Jay Leno said that if he were embroiled in the sex scandal currently facing his former late night rival David Letterman, it would "kill" him. When asked if he thinks the attention Letterman is getting will help or hurt the Late Show host, Leno told Broadcasting & Cable, "I don't know. He's not being a hypocrite; Dave has never set himself up as [a model citizen]. If it were me, it would kill me. I'm the guy who's been married 29 years. But Dave has never pretended to be Mr. Moral America, he's never set himself up that way. He's not a hypocrite."
He also acknowledged that his new prime-time talk show is receiving negative press and disappointing ratings, but told the publication things are still looking "OK." Leno explained, "You don't take it personally because there's really no fun in an upbeat story. The fun is, they did this and let's watch it fall. I enjoy being the underdog . . . Right now we've reached a level [and] we're not going below that. The numbers seem to tell us people [who] are watching the show are staying the whole hour; that's a good sign."
Both Lindsay Lohan and Gerard Butler are denying a report in London's Daily Mirror that they hooked up during a weekend stay in Morocco. Lohan simply dismissed the report as a "lie" when contacted by GossipCop.com, however Butler's rep told the website, "It is completely untrue and we are taking action against these claims."
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