Taking one on the chin in the name of comedy, Jessica Simpson, Jessica Alba, and a host of other celebs read mean comments about themselves on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" this week.
The fourth edition of "Mean Tweets" began with Jessica Alba reading, "I just saw @jessicaaalba. If this was 2007 I'd be really excited."
With game one of the World Series leaving the San Francisco Giants up one against the Detroit Tigers, it leaves fans (and celebrities) wondering who will come out on top.
Hollywood’s biggest sports fans made sure to chime in their thoughts during last night’s (October 24) match-up, and we have some of their best Tweets.
They’re both fairly outspoken regarding their political views, and Kid Rock and Sean Penn teamed up for a new short film titled “Americans” where they put aside their differences.
At the outset, Penn finds himself in a bar watching Rock perform at a Mitt Romney rally on television. And once he asks the bartender to change the channel to see President Barack Obama dancing with Ellen DeGeneres, Kid shows up to object.
Using his musical talent to help cities in need, Kid Rock has announced his plan to raise money for local charities during his upcoming tour.
The “Cowboy” singer will hit the road on November 16th and will be making stops in struggling cities including Maryland, New York, Indiana, Tennessee, Illinois, Colorado and Missouri.
With another year's tribute to the best in country music having come to a close, the winners of the 2011 CMT Music Awards were named in Nashville, Tennessee on Wednesday night (June 8).
The Kid Rock hosted event - which was held at Bridgestone Arena - saw Taylor Swift take home the top honor of Video of the Year for "Mine," which was voted on by fans.
He was called onstage to receive an award at an NAACP event in Detroit, MI last night (May 1), but Kid Rock ended up offending some of the audience members.
During an incident in which protesters are calling unacceptable, the “Cowboy” singer took the stage and said, “I love America. I love Detroit, and I love black people,” while using the Confederate Flag as a prop.
He’s always been proud to be from the Motor City, and last night (May 1) Kid Rock was in the house for Detroit’s NAACP Fundraising Dinner.
The “Born Free” singer was given the Great Expectations Award, and during his acceptance speech he made sure to clear the air about his use of the Confederate Flag during his concerts.