It’s been smooth sailing for the Dodgers on the field in the second half of the MLB season, but off the field, two of the team’s biggest stars have had a much tougher time, having to deal with some scary break-ins at their homes. Law enforcement sources tell TMZ Sports … at least two burglars
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Morgan Freeman is on the mend from a nasty infection that derailed his plans to jet across the pond to promote his latest show. The 86-year-old actor was forced to cancel a UK trip after he came down with a fever … according to his rep, who says doctors told Morgan he was contagious. Obviously,
Morgan Freeman says he doesn’t like Black History Month or the term “African American” … and views both as insulting. The actor makes his feelings known in an interview with The Sunday Times, telling the UK publication … “Black History Month is an insult. You’re going to relegate my history to a month?” Morgan feels
Metro Boomin is treating his upcoming album “Heroes & Villains” like a movie premiere — and he’s got quite the blockbuster cast ensemble for his new short film!!! Staged in Superman’s hometown of “Metropolis,” the “Heroes & Villains” mini-movie stars Morgan Freeman as Lucius Fox the trusty narrator, LaKeith Stanfield as a deranged driver of
Qatar pulled out the big guns to open the 2022 World Cup … hiring Morgan Freeman to share some words of wisdom and a BTS member to sing us toward kickoff. The actor was on hand Sunday during the Opening Ceremony, where he performed in a rehearsed skit that sorta felt like something out of
Dodgers superstar Freddie Freeman was so overcome with emotion in his first time back in Atlanta since he left the city this offseason, he sobbed at the podium in front of a throng of reporters. The first baseman — who spent his entire career in ATL and helped the Braves win a World Series last
Cassandra Freeman, famous for playing Aunt Viv on “Bel-Air,” doesn’t want to see any Juneteenth ice cream at “the cookout” … and says Walmart’s latest is just plain wrong. SUBSCRIBE: http://tmz.me/wONe5NO About TMZ: TMZ has consistently been credited for breaking the biggest stories dominating the entertainment news landscape and changed the way the public gets
Play video content TMZ.com Cassandra Freeman, famous for playing Aunt Viv on “Bel-Air,” doesn’t want to see any Juneteenth ice cream at “the cookout” … and says Walmart’s latest is just plain wrong. We got Cassandra Monday at LAX and asked her about Walmart’s “Celebration Edition Juneteenth Ice Cream” … which is pissing off the