"Two and a Half Men" gets John Stamos to roast Charlie Harper
Stamos will be joined at Charlie's funeral, according to TMZ, by "ex" Jenny McCarthy and ex-"stalker" Melanie Lynskey, AKA Rose.
August 2011
Report: ABC ending "Desperate Housewives" next year after 8 seasons
ABC will announce the cancelation news on Sunday, according to Deadline Hollywood, which reports: "Key castmembers are starting to be told, and we hear that Teri Hatcher, Felicity Huffman, Marcia Cross, and Eva Longoria are shocked and saddened since the ABC Studios series created by Marc Cherry was expected to continue until 2013 after the longtime showrunner had said that he wanted the show to go for 9 seasons. ABC also contracted with the show's four stars for the next season after lengthy salary negotiations with the quartet this past season."
"Jersey Shore" returns with 8.8M viewers
That's down slightly from its all-time best ratings, 8.9 million, in January.
"Hawaii Five-0" books Peter Fonda
Fonda will make a rare TV appearance playing a sea captain.
"Rizzoli & Isles" renewed
The TNT series will be back for Season 3.
"Family Guy" and "Cleveland Show" load up on celeb voices
Among the guest voices this seaosn are Ryan Reynolds, Cee Lo, David Boreanaz, Emily Deschanel, Michelle Gellar, Alyson Hannigan, Amy Sedaris, Kathy Griffin, Fergie, will.i.am, Craig Robinson, Kanye West, Phylicia Rashad, Florence Henderson, Will Arnett, Darren Criss, Bruno Mars and ?uestlove.
Fox will decide "House's" fate later this fall
Will this season be the last?
Fox will be happy if "Fringe" gets the same ratings as last year
"I don't expect Fringe to grow," says Fox entertainment chief Kevin Reilly.
Paula Abdul: "It's nice to be back in a demented relationship"
Paula and Simon promoted "The X Factor" with a disjoined reunion, with Simon separated by satellite from his fellow judges. Though the panel looked rough, this new panel could be more appealing because it stands in stark contrast to the smooth "Idol" panel. PLUS: Simon is more arrogant than ever, Nicole Scherzinger is irritating.
ABC says sorry for Nicki Minaj's wardrobe malfunction
The network say "GMA's" 5-second delay wasn't used this morning.
Fox addresses "Glee" controversy, won't rule out a spinoff
Fox entertainment chief Kevin Reilly says: "The season feels so focused this year. It’s a very back to basics year. There's not going to be any guest stars or tributes. There will be a graduation at the end and three will graduate." As for a spinoff, Reilly says there will be discussions later this season.
Simon Cowell: "The X Factor" a "game-changer"
Simon also told critics that "The Voice" did "a good job," that he regrets the Cheryl Cole debacle, that he's still interested in Mariah Carey joining the show, and that "it's 10 years since we did this, it's a new decade, we have to find a new audience." PLUS: "X Factor" reveals key dates — Boot Camp begins Oct. 5.
TV porn viewership declining
Cable and satellite providers are losing a lot of money from customers who have moved on from consuming pay-per-view porn to watching Internet porn.
Melissa McCarthy "bawled like a lunatic" over "SNL" — she was 1st approached last year
Lorne Michaels, during a meeting last summer, "just threw it out casually," says McCarthy. "And I was leaving the office, and he said, 'We thought you could host this year, but it's probably better that you're doing it next year.'"
"Jersey Shore" in Italy doesn't feel all that different
"There is no pretense that this is a real trip," says Alessandra Stanley, who calls the move to Florence a "trumped-up premise." She adds: "The new location doesn’t provide the cast with a change of scenery; it gives the gang a fresh spot for 'Big Brother' isolation in which to hook up, squabble, fight and drink, in slightly different configurations. Florence does provide plenty of material for gaffes."
The more things change, the more they stay the same
By now, the cast has become as comfortable as actors
Jimmy Fallon introduces "Jersey" Bottled Water
"Jersey" in Italy's Top 10 signs of the apocalypse // JWoww: Too skinny?
Brandy is running for office on "90210"
She'll battle Teddy for a congressional seat, playing a character that is part Obama and part Hillary.
Kudos to Louis CK and Dane Cook for airing their beef on "Louie"
Last night the two comics finally had a confrontation over the joke-stealing accusations.
Lifetime orders "The Week That Women Went"
Based on a BBC reality TV experiment, "The Week That Women Went" will follow a small South Carolina town that sends more than 100 women out of town, forcing the men to take over their jobs and household duties. (watch the women flee)
Vivica Fox joins "The Protector"
She'll play Miguel Ferrer's ex-wife on the Lifetime series.
Kristin Chenoweth to co-host the American Country Awards with Trace Adkins
Adkins hopes to be less nervous this year with Chenoweth at his side.
DirecTV buying Hulu?
The satellite company's CEO admitted yesterday that there was interest, but not anymore since DirecTV has its own video service.
MTV casting for a NYC club kids reality show
A casting notice for "Culture Club" reads: "This new show is looking for many different types of people who live in the nightlife scene. Those selected will have camera’s follow you around the club in one night to see what the night will bring."
Catherine Bell tapped for TNT movie that could become a series
She's set to play an FBI special agent in "Good Morning, Killer."
"Bones" hires a new "squintern"
"No Ordinary Family's" Luke Kleintank will play a young genius named Finn Abernathy.
"The X Factor" winner will star in a Pepsi Super Bowl ad
Pepsi will also have a big presence on "The X Factor," appearing throughout the competition this fall. "It's been the most collaborative relationship I’ve ever had with a sponsor," says Simon Cowell. PLUS: "X Factor" winner will be crowned on Dec. 22.
Stephen Colbert takes over Major League Baseball's Twitter feed
He'll be in control of @MLB until 11:59 PM ET tonight.
"Glee's" Ryan Murphy admits: "I made a lot of missteps this year"
Murphy says saying "F*ck you, Kings of Leon" "started a douchy thing about me" that came to a head recently with the controversy over the "firing" of three cast members. "Twitter was bad," he says. "I was for a solid week the Anti-Christ. 'What an asshole. He’s a dick. He doesn’t take care of his actors. He doesn’t respect his actors.' It became a rash of bad publicity that all of us sort of had to endure."
"Treme's' Wendell Pierce plans to open 4 grocery stores in New Orleans
The former "Wire" star says he's following initiative to bring more supermarkets to "Food deserts." "This is the call to action that has gone out across the country," he says. “We are not sitting on the sidelines."
Bear Grylls' 7-year-old son saves a girl's life
The "Man vs. Wild" star says he wasn't there when his son saved a girl who fell into a stream.
Ricky Gervais will play a dolphin on "Family Guy"
""Family Guy is my favourite show at the moment," says Gervais, who will play a dolphin named "Billy Finn."
Alton Brown deletes his Twitter over "sick, low life, scumbags"
The Food Network star was fuming over a Twitter user claiming to be his wife.
Academy Awards president: Oprah deserves honorary Oscar
"She's a member of the academy, she was nominated for an Academy Award and she has produced movies," says Academy president Tom Sherak. "This is not about personality. This is about a person who has come from the depths, risen to the heights and given back. That's a perfect example of why this award was created."
"Carlton" from "Fresh Prince" breaks up a barbershop brawl
Alfonso Ribeiro stepped in the middle of a fight between two barbershop employees in Hollywood.
Jason Bateman: "Arrested" movie will be made when creator gets what he's asking for
As soon as Mitch Hurwitz "gets what he's asking for, we will work," he tells Conan.
Nicki Minaj suffers a "GMA" wardrobe malfunction
The singer exposed herself this morning with a low-cut top. PLUS: Parents TV Council calls for a 5-second delay.
Chad Michael Murray releasing a graphic novel
The former "One Tree Hill" star is branching out into comic books.
Kathy Griffin kisses Piers Morgan
Watch her climb over "Piers Morgan Tonight" table for a commercial bumper.
Check out "The Nanny" reunion
Fran Drescher and Charles Shaughnessy are reuniting on "Happily Divorced."
Charlie's "Two and a Half Men" funeral: See the photos
TMZ, a Warner Bros. sibling of "Two and a Half Men," has obtained photos from Charlie Harper's funeral set, which features a representation of his shirt and shorts.
Report: HBO developing a "Sex and the City" prequel
The Carrie Bradshaw-in-high school series won't necessarily air on HBO, but the pay network is behind the TV series — not movie — that would be based on Candace Bushnell's recent books "The Carrie Diaries" and "Summer in the City."
Can Brett Ratner shake up the Oscars?
The "Rush Hour" and "X Men 3" director and "Prison Break" producer has been tapped to co-produce next year's Academy Awards.
Martin Lawrence may make a sitcom comeback, on CBS
A decade and a half after "Martin," the comedian is in talks to star in and executive produce his own comedy.
Seth MacFarlane working on a Fox sequel to Carl Sagan's "Cosmos"
The 13-part science docu-series will air in primetime on Fox in 2013, with astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson as host.
Roseanne Barr announces her presidential candidacy on Leno
"I am running for president of the United States," Roseanne said on Thursday's "Tonight Show."
There won't be any "Vampire Diaries"-"Secret Circle" crossovers
Though both CW shows are produced by Kevin Williamson and based on L.J. Smith books, Williamson says the two mythologies don't mix.
Patty Duke books another TV gig, on "Hawaii Five-0"
The TV legend, who is already signed up to play Ally Walker's "Protector" mom, will guest on "5-0" as the mom of a murder victim.
"Suits" signs up Chi McBride
He'll guest as a DA on the USA series.
"Dr. Drew's Lifechangers" will delve into his family life, with "Loveline" elements
We'll get to meet his 18-year-old triplet daughters, and the CW show will have a "Love Lab" segment.
"Criminal Minds" casts an ex-wife for Joe Mantegna
"Homicide" vet Isabella Hofmann will play the first of his character's three wives.
Syfy: We haven't decided "Eureka's" fate, but Season 6 will have 6 episodes
"We are hopeful that this will not be the end of the franchise," says the network in a statement, responding to a report that Season 6 would mark the end of the series.
"Jersey Shore" creator: We had no restrictions filming in Florence
Despite all the reports to the contrary, SallyAnn Salsano says her MTV stars faced no problems. "No not at all," she says. "Everyone was super welcoming it wasn’t that difficult at all. When in Jersey or Miami any show I’ve ever shot anywhere it’s up to the locals and each individual establishment if they want to participate. It was the same there so it was really no different than what I've encountered before. People don’t have to participate but for us the more the merrier for sure." PLUS: "Jersey" stars aging timeline, "Jersey" by the numbers, and what if real celebs got "Jersey" makeovers?
"Entourage's" Kevin Dilllon: Suit puts a crimp on our "Johnny Bananas" plan
"Me and Doug (Ellin) were really thinking about maybe making a real show out of Johnny Bananas," says Dillon. "We actually have a lot of footage already in the can — the drawings, all the artwork. We were thinking about running with it for a little bit. But if it's going to be a lawsuit, that could be a problem."
"Parks and Rec" reveals details on Ron Swanson's mom
Casting has begun for Mama Swanson, who will show up early next season. Exec producer Michael Schur describes her as "a no-nonsense, patriotic, salt-of-the-earth farm woman; not easily impressed, and not a fan of big cities. She has an inner strength that commands respect … she's no shrinking violet."
Michael Kors takes advantage of New York's gay marriage law
The "Project Runway" star and boyfriend Lance LePere got their marriage license on Wednesday.
Paul McCartney watches "Idol," ESPN, shopping channels
The ex-Beatle talked about his viewing habits during a chat today with TV critics, as he promoted his Showtime 9/11 documentary. "I sometimes get completely hooked on the shopping channels," he says. "Where do you think I got this collarless suit?" PLUS: How McCartney ended up making a 9/11 film.
Showtime is moving toward shows based in the real world
"Homeland" and "House of Lies" stand in contrast to shows like "Dexter" and "Weeds." "We're getting into shows that have scope and bigness and are relevant to the world we live in," says Showtime president David Nivens.
"Bachelorette" Ashley Hebert gets the Funny or Die treatment
Watch "Ashley" pick the perfect deodorant. PLUS: Ashley's sister feels like a jerk.
"CSI's" George Eads weds
After a nearly two-year engagement, Eads tied the knot with Monika Casey, his girlfriend of seven years.
Is Kirstie Alley suffering withdrawal from "Dancing" partner Maksim?
Go behind the scenes of "Dexter" Season 6
"Game of Thrones" gets a 16-bit role-playing game
Producer describes "Hart of Dixie" as "city girl porn"
San Francisco is trying to woo reality TV shows with a special tax credit
Syfy ending "Eureka"
After a 13-episode Season 5, the Syfy plans to close the series out with an additional six-episode arc.
CW looking into a return to sitcoms
New CW boss Mark Pedowitz says the network will return to comedies "very slowly, very smartly — baby steps, selectively." The CW is also seeking a "good close-ended show that has a CW feel to it."
Heidi Klum not leaving "Project Runway," but she's not filming the All-Star season
Reports of her departure are untrue, says a rep for the show. The All-Star "Runway," says the rep, "is a completely separate show, with a separate host and a separate set of judges."
Sarah Michelle Gellar relieved "Ringer" didn't ended up on CBS
Gellar admits she was worried about how CBS' audience would react, and Les Moonves agreed. "It was almost a relief for us," she says. "We knew we could tell more of the stories we wanted to tell on that network."
Showtime expects to renew "Weeds"
Showtime boss David Nevins says he's "optimistic" the 7-year-old series will be back next year.
MTV adds a new category to VMAs: "Best Video With a Message"
The network hopes to honor social activism with the new category.
Why is the "CSI" creator judging "America's Nex Top Model"?
Anthony Zuiker joins a list of guest-judges that includes Nicki Minaj, Kathy Griffin, La Toya Jackson, Ashlee Simpson, Tyson Beckford, Kristin Cavallari and The Game.
"It's Always Sunny" releases more Hallmark-like promos
From "The Gift of Giving" to "A Miracle Encounter."
"Entourage" house bought by an "Amazing Race" producer
The Season 7 home was purchased by Emmy-winning "Race" producer Jonathan Littman for $4.2 million.
"Saved by the Bell" meets "Final Destination"
Watch the bloody slasher music video parody.
James Lafferty's "One Tree Hill" return will be for 7 episodes
Is that enough Nathan Scott for the final season?
Watch the new "Doctor Who" trailer
"And this is where it begins,'" says the trailer for Season 6.2.
Sarah Michelle Gellar to pay a final visit to "All My Children"
"I called up the casting director and told her I wanted to do something," says the 1993-95 "AMC" alum, "that I want to be a part of it.
Is big spending on "Mad Men" harming other AMC shows?
Other AMC shows are up in arms blaming "Mad Men's" new big-bucks deal for the budget cuts AMC is pushing on "The Walking Dead" and "Breaking Bad." PLUS: AMC president on budget cuts.
"Dexter" vs. Jesus?
Showtime president David Nevins offered hints on the religious-themed Season 6 of "Dexter," saying, "One of the interesting things about Dexter this year, the killings he's following — I don't want to give anything away — but there's a ('Da Vinci Code' author) Dan Brown-kind of way to the clues being followed and the story that developments." PLUS: Michael C. Hall says "Dexter" will be "refocused" next season.
Kristen Bell and Don Cheadle's "House of Lies" premieres Jan. 9
Showtime has also ordered Steve Carell's docu-series on comics, "Laughing Stock."
"Curb Your Enthusiasm's" Palestinian Chicken is based on a real restaurant
LA Weekly's food critic, Jonathan Gold, thinks Larry David's real-life inspiration is an Lebanese-Armenian restaurant.
CW's fall season will kick off with Lady Gaga
She'll submit to an interview with designer Jean Paul Gaultier on the Sept. 12 special, "Gaga by Gaultier."
Kal Penn play Robin's "HIMYM" therapist
"It's a bit of a forbidden romance," Carter Bays says of their feelings for each other. He adds: "Probably more than any of the other characters (next season), she’s going to really go through some growth. This year, Robin’s going to be taking her own intense journey." PLUS: "HIMYM" kicks off the season with dancing.
"Gigolos" renewed, but what about "Franchise" and "Real L Word"?
Showtime hasn't made a decision on "The Real L Word," but is exploring another team for a 2nd season of "The Franchise."
CW expects "Supernatural" to return after next season
"It's not intended to be the last season," says the CW's new boss, Mark Pedowitz.
Why is Anderson Cooper wasting CNN's time ranting on Heidi & Spencer?
"You should be ashamed," David Wiegand says of Cooper's pandering to grab headlines by attacking the broke former "Hills" stars. "And so should CNN. You're about to get the sweet spot in the CNN schedule and if the best you can do is been there, done that footage of grade Z celebrity wannabe's, I, for one, am about to check out. Can you really call yourself a news man?
Report: "To Catch a Predator's" Chris Hansen caught cheating with another woman
This time, it's a stripper, according to the National Enquirer.
"Next Top Model" reveals its all-star cast
Here's the complete list of Cycle 17 contestants.
Lisa Kudrow to grill ex-boyfriend Conan O'Brien on "Web Therapy"
Other guest-stars for Season 4 include Rosie O'Donnell, Lily Tomlin, Natasha Bedingfield and Minnie Driver.
"Homeland" insists: "We're not 'The Killing'"
The Showtime drama doesn't intend to jerk around its audience. PLUS: Watch "Homeland's" extended trailer.
Jason Bateman reenacts a "Teen Wolf Too" scene with Jimmy Fallon
Last night, Fallon gave Bateman the opportunity to reshoot a scene from the 1987 movie.
Comcast sues DirecTV
Comcast claims DirecTV's "free" NFL offer is false advertising.
Travel Channel orders "The Dead Files"
An ex-NYPD homicide detective and a psychic will work together and separately in this new series, which will be paired with "Ghost Adventures."
Maria Menounos jumps to "Extra" to co-host with Mario Lopez
The former "Access Hollywood" and "ET" star will also work on Dr. Drew's new daytime show.
"Fringe's" John Noble gets his own show on Science Channel
"Dark Matters" will have him exploring the most unusual scientific research ever conducted.
James Franco is indeed returning to "General Hospital"
Days after denying his return, Franco told Jimmy Kimmel last night he'll definitely be back. PLUS: Franco spots Kimmel's zipper open.
Piers Morgan is being urged to testify in UK phone-hacking scandal
A British member of parliament says the CNN star has "questions to answer."
Jason Gedrick turns up on "Necessary Roughness"
He'll romance Dr. Dani in a three-episode arc.
"Breaking Bad" may end over 2 seasons
One possibility is to spread out the final 13-20 episodes over two years.
"AMC" and "OLTL" could end up on cable — after airing on the web
Prospect Park is in talks to sell repeats of "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" to a cable network.
Jerry Lewis is out as MDA host
The ties between the organization and Lewis have been officially severed. "He will not be appearing on the telethon," says MDA chairman of the board R. Rodney Howell, M.D, who adds that Lewis will no longer serve as national chairman.
"NCIS'" Pauley Perrette: Primetime TV's most popular star
"NCIS" stars top the latest Q Ratings, which has Cote de Pablo at No. 2, Jim Parsons at No. 3 and Mark Harmon at 4 and David McCallum at 5 and Michael Weatherly at 7. (Nathan Fillion is No. 6)
"Sex and the City" prequel is NOT in the works
Michael Patrick King says no way he would do a prequel on Carrie Bradshaw: "The idea of going backward, making her less evolved, is something that I can't even imagine doing. I have no connection to the prequel."
Steven Spielberg teams with Discovery on a "Rebuilding Ground Zero" documentary
The Aug. 25 special examines "one of the most daunting construction jobs America has ever undertaken."
Why is Oprah receiving an Oscar after a "sketchy" movie career?
Her honorary statuette, says Patrick Goldstein, looks "like the worst kind of backroom, back-scratching deal," especially since Oprah has little connection to the film world, which the Oscars celebrate.
J.J. Abrams: Most angry "Lost" fans "were just upset that it ended"
"I've not yet heard the pitch of what the ending should have been," he says. "I've just heard: 'That sucked.'"
Hallmark Channel will celebrate 100 years of Lucille Ball with a "Lucy" marathon
A total of 96 "I Love Lucy" episodes will air over 48 hours starting on Saturday, Ball's 100th birthday.
Roseanne Barr: My bad hips won't let me go "Dancing"
"I really wanna do that show," she says.
2 more "Survivor" seasons are coming to DVD
Shii Ann's "Survivor: Thailand" (Season 5) and Jenna Morasca's "Survivor: The Amazon" (Season 6) will be released through Amazon's CreateSpace.
"The Office" has James Spader booked for 15 episodes next season
Paul Lieberstein offers more details on Spader's "Office" role.
Mike Judge: New "Beavis and Butt-Head" will look sharper, yet still crappy
"It's a little bit different because of the animation," he says. "Back in the day it was all shot on film and ink, and now it's painted digitally – although it's all drawn by hand It's just scanned in. So it gives it a different look.I actually think it looks pretty sharp."
5 things sharks find offensive about Shark Week
From the "Jaws" music to flying sharks.
Poppy Montgomery looks completely different on "Unforgettable"
The former "Without a Trace" star is now a redhead, and looks much skinnier, as she plays a character inspired by Marilu Henner, who will serve as a consultant on the CBS series.
"Glee" casting for 2 Mean Girls and a football player named Bubba
One of the new characters will be like Joan Jett.
Donald Glover helped inspire the new half-black/half-Hispanic "Ultimate Spider-Man"
The "Community" star, who campaigned for the Spidey role, deserves "mucho credit" for the new Spider-Man, says comic book writer Brian Michael Bendis.
A "Community" lesbian kiss?
Alison Brie, after posing in a racy GQ photoshoot with Gillian Jacobs, says: "I'm pitching a Britta and Annie kiss for the Season 3 finale. I'm working on it."
"X Factor" contestant exposed himself to Simon Cowell and the judges
"It was awesome," says "X Factor" host Steve Jones. PLUS: Simon losing weight on a smoothie diet.
Josh Duhamel: Watch his "All My Children" return
"I look like I'm 12," says "Glee's" Lea Michele, as she poses for Harper's Bazaar
'90s Nickelodeon ladies: Where are they now?
From Susan on "Seinfeld" to "L.A. Law's" shaft: 11 bizarre or shocking TV deaths
Guy Fieri is sick of Guy Fieri imposters
Marg Helgenberger insists she's leaving "CSI" after this season
She had planned to exit last year, but had a hard time letting go. This time, she says, she'll most likely exit — though she left open the chance of returning. Meanwhile, the introduction of Ted Danson causes a shakeup that sees the demotion of Catherine Willows.
CW supersizes the episode orders of 4 shows
"Gossip Girl" and "90210" will be bumped up to 24 episodes each, while "Supernatural" and "Nikita" will each run 23 episodes next season.
Ted Danson is still shocked he's on "CSI" – a lighter "CSI"
"I was thrilled, happy, surprised," says Danson. "I'm trying to sound intelligent, but my jaw is still hanging down a little bit of a little bit." Meanwhile, Danson will lead the "CSI" team, which will result in a lighter tone next season. "With the introduction of our new CSI supervisor who has his own process for solving crimes," says exec producer Carol Mendelsohn. "I think the show will be a little lighter … I think you will see that there's more humor than there was last season."
Letterman delivers a special Top 10 for TV Critics, with Josh Goban
The Top 10 little known songs about TV.
Kirstie Alley returning to ABC for a family sitcom
Months after "Dancing" on ABC, she'll star in "The Manzanis." The multi-camera "Roseanne"-like sitcom will have Alley playing an opinionated mom whose family moves to a repressed country club town.
Watch Ted Danson in action on "CSI"
CBS has released the first footage of DB Russell.
E! announces "Kim's Fairytale Wedding: A Kardashian Event"
The two-part special will air October 9 and 10.
MTV special will celebrate Ryan Dunn's life
The "Jackass" team is putting together a special dedicated to Dunn.
AMC's "Breaking Bad" negotiations improve after FX was approached
FX was indeed approached, but a move to a network is unlikely as talks improve between AMC and "Breaking Bad" producers Sony Pictures Television.
Ted Danson gets a "CSI" name: DB Russell
CBS boss Nina Tassler also revealed to TV critics that Julianna Margulies' character will undergo a "Good Wife" "transformation" and that "Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior" failed because "it never found its rhythm."
Did "The Bachelorette" sleep with runner-up Ben?
A Star magazine report claims that Ashley Hebert had sex with Ben not long before dumping him and selecting J.P. PLUS: Hank Azaria was rooting for J.P.
Ali Fedotowsky's "Bachelorette" wedding postponed due to her injury
"We had a date set, and that date has now passed," says Ali, who underwent surgery on her femur last month.
Sofia Vergara's brother deported back to Colombia after 30 arrests
The "Modern Family" star had been trying to help her younger brother, Julio kick an addiction to drugs.
George Clooney's newest flame: Stacy Keibler?
The "Dancing with the Stars" alum is reportedly seeing Hollywood's most eligible bachelor.

