Grey’s Anatomy Star Pulls An Angelina Jolie Chyler Leigh: I’m So In Love With My Brother! Chyler Leigh is, perhaps, better known to you all as Lexie Grey, a.k.a. Meredith’s estranged younger sister (and part-time stalker) on the hit ABC show Grey’s Anatomy. But now, thanks to those inquisitive folks over at Rush & Molloy, she’s known for something else entirely: grossly making out with her own brother.
God, people suck sometimes.
This statement could really be applied to any number of situations, but we’re choosing to focus for the moment on a recent incident that involved Miley Cyrus…
… as well as the social media response to said incident.
First, what transpired:
Following a performance in Barcelona this week, Miley was making her way through a crowd when an overzealous fan lept out, kissed Cyrus, grabbed Cyrus and crossed pretty much very line in interacting with her.
Early this year, Gia Giudice was dragged into reality TV drama through no fault of her own.
She’s the daughter of the most iconic star of The Real Housewives of New Jersey. It happens.
Now, some Housewives fans are coming after Gia — this time, unrelated to the show’s drama.
They claimed to be totally disgusted by her PDA-filled snogfest with her hunky athletic boyfriend.
Kim Kardashian released a new set of her-themed emoji, Kimoji Pack 2. The new pack contains animated gifs that are very NSFW and feature Kim dancing on a stripper pole, slapping a dark-haired woman (her sister?) with her bag, shaking her ass in a thong and passing out cash. They have been rated M for mature and should be downloaded by nobody.
Whitney Houston passed away in February, but fans will still get a chance to watch her on the big screen in August.
That’s because the singer had just finished filming Sparkle when she died, a remake of a 1976 movie in which she plays the matriarch of a musical family.
In various interviews since Houston left us, Jordin Sparks – who makes her Hollywood debut as Houston’s daughter – said “it was amazing to walk into work and then Whitney is sitting in her chair blasting gospel music and singing,” while producer Howard Rosenman added that the legend “is unbelievably brilliant in [the film].