Video: Michael Douglas Discusses His Stage 4 Throat Cancer Prognosis with David Letterman
NEW YORK — Michael Douglas dropped by Tuesday's Late Show with David Letterman, where he opened up about his stage 4 throat cancer prognosis.
NEW YORK — Michael Douglas dropped by Tuesday's Late Show with David Letterman, where he opened up about his stage 4 throat cancer prognosis.
NEW YORK — Michael Douglas dropped by Tuesday's Late Show with David Letterman, where he opened up about his stage 4 throat cancer prognosis.
NEW YORK — David Letterman approached a sensitive subject Wednesday night when he got around to discussing Bristol Palin's engagement to Levi Johnston.
"He'll be arriving at the church tied to Sarah Palin's pickup," Letterman joked about Johnston during his Late Show monologue.
NEW YORK — Salma Hayek dropped by Monday's Late Show, where she shocked the host - and viewers - by revealing her love for eating bugs.
"These little ants fried are amazing – with a little bit of guacamole," the 43-year-old actress said of her eating habits. "And the worms ... there are many different recipes for those."
"Look, I'm salivating. They're delicious," she added.
So how does Hayek know if she's eating a good or a bad bug wondered Letterman?
NEW YORK — Kate Hudson dropped by Thursday's Late Show with David Letterman, where the host dug in about her relationship with New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez.
"You're a big Yankees fan, and you're friends with Alex Rodriguez," Letterman teased the 30-year-old actress about her boyfriend.
"Yeah, he's a friend of mine. Nice guy," replied Hudson.
Letterman then wondered how the couple met, which prompted Hudson to respond: "Can't we talk about the holidays?"
NEW YORK — President Barack Obama continued his busy promotional schedule Monday by paying a visit to the "Late Show with David Letterman."
During his appearance, Obama discussed a number of topics, including the recent controversial comment by former president Jimmy Carter, who suggested that criticism of Obama's presidency is driven by race.
"I think it's important to realize that I was actually black before the election," he told Letterman.
"How long have you been a black man?" the host joked in response.
NEW YORK — So much for taking the high road.
Anne Heche let the world in on what she really thinks of her ex-husband, Coley Laffoon, during her appearance Wednesday night on the "Late Show with David Letterman." When the host asked how her ex was doing, the 40-year-old actress didn't hold back.
"Can you say 'lazy ass' on TV?" said Heche of her husband of five years, who filed for divorce in 2007.
"No, no, no. That's terrible," she then offered.
NEW YORK — While she may not be ready for open comedy night, Anna Wintour did show off her softer side when she appeared Monday on the "Late Show with David Letterman."
The 59-year-old iconic editor-in-chief of Vogue magazine was quick to offer Letterman some of her fashion expertise, suggesting that the host look up Brooks Brothers designer Thom Browne.
"Let me get that number," quipped Letterman in return.
NEW YORK — Renée Zellweger dropped by the "Late Show with David Letterman" on Thursday, where the host treated her to a special celebration in honor of her Mexican restaurant, Blue Parrot.
"I like a good taco … and being a Texan, I'm very critical of guacamole!" Zellweger said of her business venture, in which Bon Jovi is among her partners.
Zellweger and her crew reopened the East Hampton favorite this summer, two years after it closed its doors.
In order to fully celebrate the occasion in a festive light, Letterman presented Zellweger with guacamole-filled piñata.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Britney Spears slipped into her bikini Tuesday night for a taped appearance on the "Late Show with David Letterman."
The 27-year-old pop star wore a black bathing suit with a red hibiscus in her hair as she read the "Top 10 Ways the Country Would be Different if Britney Spears Were President."
"I'd be the first president to wear eye shadow since Nixon," she notes in one difference. Also on the list are "we would only invade fun places like Cabo" and "free pie for everybody."
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Britney Spears is slipping into her bikini for David Letterman.
The 27-year-old pop star will be appear in a black bathing suit with a red hibiscus in her hair as she reads the Top 10 list on Tuesday night's "Late Show."
Spears will deliver the "Top 10 Ways the Country Would be Different if Britney Spears Were President."
"I'd be the first president to wear eye shadow since Nixon," she notes in one difference. Also on the list are "we would only invade fun places like Cabo" and "free pie for everybody."
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