Twice, Lady Gaga showed up at the opening of Haus of Gaga at Park Theater on Thursday. The real Gaga arrived at about 5:15 p.m. shortly before her “Enigma” performance to greet fans and touch off the requisite bedlam.
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As TMZ describes the agreement, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas will issue a significant public apology to rapper Meek Mill.
Lorena Peril is the firebrand vocalist in the indefatigable adult revue “Fantasy” at Luxor.
Las Vegas’ Haus of Gaga is a fashion buffet. A total of 24 glass cases present Lady Gaga’s many eye-popping stage outfits.
The security guard reportedly shoved by Ezekiel Elliott at the Electric Daisy Carnival on May 18 is awaiting a mea culpa from the Dallas Cowboys running back.
“Game of Thrones” star Kit Harington has checked into a wellness center to work on what his representative says are “personal issues.”
A Los Angeles judge will consider whether to extend a temporary restraining order Tuesday that keeps a former associate of Britney Spears away from her and her family.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas says the rapper Meek Mill, turned away by the resort Saturday afternoon, is still welcomed at the resort and contends Mill was turned away for safety reasons related to a full-capacity Marquee Dayclub.
Kanye West and Kim Kardashian made it just under the wire to catch Celine Dion’s final stretch at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace. The night on the Strip lined up with the couple’s fifth wedding anniversary.
Meek Mill’s attorney says, “He didn’t even get out of the car and was threatened with arrest if he left the car. He was given no clue why. It was just an order.”
Brian Newman has been working with Lady Gaga since her days as “Stef” in New York.
The home had been listed by current owner Jane Popple for $1.8 million. Sam Lewis sold it to Popple for $1.2 million on June 30, 2018.
Will Smith talks turning 50, taking a break from acting and coming back with ‘Aladdin.’
Marie Osmond was with her daughter and new granddaughter, who is in ICU, on Wednesday night.
Piff the Magic Dragon was characteristically piffy — er, pithy — when talking of the change.