
The Kardashian franchise is expanding. The youngest sisters – Kendall & Kylie Jenner – have agreed to start designing their own clothing line catering to teenagers. The first products will hit shelves in time for the Spring collection.
In a press release, the sisters – who are just 15 and 16 years old – told People magazine (quote) “We have been really excited by the creative design process from the start because we love fashion, and we can’t wait to share it with our fans. We always get asked what we are wearing.”
In their spare time, these teens are reality TV stars, runway models, columnists for Seventeen magazine, and supposedly high school students.
One-time Saturday Night Live Weekend Update co-anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are set to reunite. This time the pair will co-host the 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC announced Monday. They'll replace Ricky Gervais, who had the gig for the past three years.
NBC's President, Alternative and Late Night Programming Paul Telegdy said, "Having both Tina Fey and Amy Poehler on board to host this year's festivities is a major coup. Tina and Amy have a proven chemistry and comedic timing from their many years together on SNL and their successful co-starring roles in Baby Mama."
The Golden Globes are set for

It's finally official -- Khloe Kardashian and Mario Lopez are the new co-hosts of The X Factor.
After months of speculation and negotiations, the two have signed on the dotted lines. Khloe and Mario are expected to debut on the show in November.

Amanda Bynes pleaded not guilty today (Monday) to two counts of driving on a suspended license.
The former child star was charged after police pulled her over in
Amanda, who is also facing a charge of DUI and two charges of hit-and-run, was not in court today. Her attorney entered the pleas.

Hulk Hogan has made good on his promise to sue over his leaked sex tape.
At a news conference in
His attorney said Hulk is seeking $100 million in damages from Gawker. It's unclear what he's seeking from Bubba and his ex Heather Clem, who appears in the sex tape with the wrestler. The legal eagle said the couple's actions were "illegal, outrageous and exceeded the bounds of human decency."
TIM ALLEN'S sitcom "Last Man Standing" will return November 2nd . . . four days before the election . . . and it'll feature a PRO-MITT ROMNEY storyline, where Tim's character tries to convince his daughter to vote Republican. He says things like: "The Democrats will tax your inheritance, and will probably use that money to throw gay weddings for illegal aliens." Tim Allen is also a Republican in REAL life





