Pebbles interview
Williams interviews Pebbles and questions her on TLC beef, new VH1 Biopic and rumors that she stole millions from TLC.
That was a complete lie but once again there are confidentiality agreements. I went through a bankruptcy and actually it was settled in that case, people saw things but it was sealed. Hell no! I did not steal anything. That was an untruth but VH1 you are helping to promote an untruth.
Kylie Jenner interview
Seacrest interviews Jenner during On Air With Ryan Seacrest about Kim Kardashian and Kanye West engagement.
No one knew (it was happening). We were on the plane, my sisters and all our friends, on the way there to surprise Kim and we just thought it was a party for her birthday and Khloe’s best friend Malika was like, “I have a feeling he’s going to propose I have a feeling,” and we were like, “No, no.” Mom knew, but no one else.
Chiotel Ejiofor interview
Letterman interviews Ejiofor on The Late Night Show with David Letterman. They talk about what he does to relax when he is not acting, his boating experience, and the responsibility of playing the main character in 12 Years a Slave.
It teaches us a lot of the bad things but also of the good things and I suppose the strength the spirit of nature and I think that is what’s so revealing Solomon’s story that it speaks to all of us, cause it’s the depths of his soul and his humility and the way that he tells the story.
Porsha Stewart interview
Williams interviews Porsha Stewart and questions her about ex-husband Kordell Stewart’s sexuality and rumors of him committing adultery with men.
What I can say is this, whether he is gay or on the down low, that had nothing to do with our break up. The breakup had to do with the treatment I was receiving as a wife. I just kept hearing so much about it [rumors], I decided to talk to him about it. There’s no way I can move to the next step and not talk to him about this. He just was very detailed about the whole situation. At the end of it he basically said there was no record so, I guess, it can’t be true because there’s no record. So. I don’t know. Take what you want from that. That’s what he said.
The Art of Wrestling interview
Storm is a guest on The Art of Wrestling to discuss his wrestling career and his serious guy gimmick.
Everyone knows me as me. I’m the guy who never smiles and never has fun. A lot of my serious nature comes from being somewhat shy and reserved. The longer people get to know me, the more I get out of my shell and they all claim to be the one who got me out of my shell.
Donnie Wahlberg interview
Hall interviews Wahlberg on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about his start with the New Kidz On The Block, his TV show and finding time to do music again.
We worked so hard for so many years to be in a position that I’m in now to do all these things that I wanna do, producing tv shows, acting in a TV show, toying with my band in arenas every night. If it means no sleep then I get no sleep.
Spike Lee interview
Winfrey speaks to Spike Lee about George Zimmerman’s law suit over his Tweets.
I know this question is coming so I’m going to beat you to it. I did a stupid thing when I retweeted supposedly the address. It was stupid. There’s nothing I can say that can defend that. It was stupid S-T-O-O-P-I-D.
Montreality Interview
N.O.R.E. discusses working on his final album Melvin Flynt 2, his upcoming book, The Notorious BIG, Jay Z, Kendrick Lamar, Big Pun, collaborating with Kanye West, his first job, and the best songs he wrote.
WWE.com interview
Torres talks to WWE.com about her life outside of the ring since leaving the company and her latest business endeavors.
Well, aside from building a house and planning a wedding and all of that real-life stuff that I’ve finally gotten around to, I’ve been teaching a lot of women’s self-defense classes at the Gracie Academy.
Terry Crews interview
Hall interviews Crews on The Arsenio Hall show. They talk about the goofing off with his friends, being bullied by coaches on the NFL and the freedom of leaving when you don’t like your boss.
I played the NFL and I got bullied straight up. I had a coach that used to bully me non stop because you got to understand the NFL is like jail with money.
Jeremy Renner interview
Elle Magazine interviews Renner about starting out in the entertainment business as a makeup artist and if it was just to meet women.
In the theater, we had to do our own stage makeup. I figured I could tone it down and do it on hot girls all day. It wasn’t the case. It ended up being older ladies, which was just fine.
Montreality Interview
Black Milk speaks about his future music, the Detroit hip-hop scene, video games, cartoons, the best verses he wrote, Kanye West, Big K.R.I.T., J Dilla, Big Proof, Eminem, his advice to the youth, and his road to success.
WWE.com interview
Edge talks to WWE.com about his role on Haven and Triple H.
WWE got in contact with the Haven producers, who were interested in using a wrestler. WWE said, “We got this guy. He just retired. We think he can do it.” And it just worked out. I went out and one scene turned into four scenes, turned into four episodes, turned into being asked back for the next season. That turned into seven (episodes) and then being asked back again next season and becoming one of the focal characters of the show.
Patti LaBelle interview
Winfrey interviews Patti LaBelle and discusses her feud with Diana Ross.
One day something really laid on my heart and I said maybe she doesn’t really like me? And I just., we went years without seeing each other, talking on the phone or anything.
Big WrestleShark Show interview
Nash discusses going to WWE for the first time:
The biggest difference was I was in WCW, which was a television company that had wrestling and I went to the WWE, which was a wrestling company that did wrestling. It’s what they did, they specialized in it. From production, to professionalism, to direction, it was so night and day. Business was down then when I got there in ’93. But at the same time business was ten times better in WWE than it was in WCW. We’d get to buildings and the guys would be complaining the house was down, and I’d look through the curtain and it’d be the biggest crowd I’d ever worked in front of.
Tavis Smiley interview
Haysbert discusses his career and his role as host of the third part of the Smithsonian Channel’s documentary miniseries, CIVIL WAR 360, in this interview for PBS.
I learned about what, how steadfast I am in how I approach life. Because I saw on this show and I saw when they were introducing these artifacts just how cruel things were, how inhumane things were. But on the other side, I found bits of humanity that didn’t quite jibe with what’s going on. There’s one gentleman in the stories who had a book that he wrote and that his family wrote, and he was a slave. I don’t like to call our people slaves. I call it being enslaved.
George Wallace interview
Hall interviews Wallace on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about Wallace’s best friend, Jerry Seinfield, and his new book that teaches people to travel while they are healthy.
Travel while everything is working because old people are mean. Who starts wars? Old mean rich white men start wars and young people, you give me ten young kids from Africa, ten young kids from Shanghai, China, ten young kids from Brazil, ten young kids from your hometown Cleveland and ten young kids from Toronto, Ontario Canada you give em’ a boom box and a keg of beer and you come back one hour later…there’s a party goin’ on.
The Talks interview
Byrne gives an interview to The Talks. He discusses how he writes songs differently, why he hasn’t made more movies, and his book about music.
I had done a couple of articles for magazines and newspapers and I realized that I was drawn to the idea of how the various contexts affect how music sounds. So I was interested in how music is molded by the acoustics of a space, by the economics, by the technology, and I thought, “Oh maybe I’ll write a whole book about all these different ways music is influenced from the outside, not from the inside.”
Steve Austin Show interview
Los Lonely Boys are guests on the Steve Austin Show to discuss recording, life on the road and living in Japan.
It was an experience of a lifetime, ya know? Over here in America people don’t give you common courtesy. Even the littlest thing, like a business card. Over there, you give a business card to someone, they grab it with both hands, look it over front and back and give you a bow.
WWE.com interview
Kidd talks to WWE.com about his return to in-ring competition, the injury that kept him out of action and his plans for the future in the company.
I thought my knee would never be the same again. After about three or four months, I could go to the gym normally and I could start to run on a treadmill, but I knew I couldn’t wrestle and take impact. I couldn’t jump off the one foot and stick a landing. I knew it wasn’t there. But I remember thinking, “Is my knee ever going to be 100 percent?”