Man, who'd have thought that leaving behind 'Two and a Half Men' would be the smartest thing Charlie Sheen ever did? While the tenth (and likely final) season of CBS' monster hit continues imploding off-screen with star Angus T. Jones' religious rant, former lead Charlie Sheen is sitting pretty with 'Anger Management.' Not only did FX pick up the Charlie Sheen comedy for an additional 90 episode
Cee Lo Green forgot where he was at and made a lyrical faux pas at a fundraiser for President Obama in Atlanta on Friday (March 16). The singer and ‘Voice‘ judge decided to perform the explicit version of his chart-topping smash ‘F— You’ instead of the censored version ‘Forget You,’ reports ABC News.
Singer Cee Lo Green has racked up a nice range of TV credits, from voice work in the short-lived animated series ‘The Boondocks,’ playing himself in a ‘Saturday Night Live’ sketch and, of course, serving as a coach on ‘The Voice.’
His list of big-screen achievements isn’t quite as long, but Green has just added a noteworthy one: a role in a remake of the 1976 film ‘Sparkle.’
13 years after Steve Urkel hung up his suspenders for good, America’s favorite nerd is back. This 50′s inspired music video for Cee-Lo Green’s new single ‘Cry Baby’ features the filled-out, spectacle-free actor that played Urkel, Jaleel White, rocking a cardigan and plaid pants for what has to be the first time since ‘Family Matters’ went off the air in 1998.
NBC confirmed Thursday that Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton will return to their respective judges’ chairs when ‘The Voice’ kicks off its highly-anticipated second season next year.
“Our fantastic coaches were integral to the tremendous success of ‘The Voice’ this year and we are thrilled that they are all returning,” Paul Telegdy, NBC’s head of alternative programm
Nothing quite says “pressure” quite like the last night of competition on a nationally televised singing competition — so it’s only fitting that the four judges of NBC’s ‘The Voice’ came together to duet on the Queen and David Bowie classic ‘Under Pressure.’
The quartet — Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Cee Lo Green, and Christina Aguilera — took the stage for a loose version of the song, starting off
Cee Lo Green has apparently decided to give a big “forget you” to Rihanna.
According to the NY Times, the singer dropped out of Rihanna’s ‘Loud’ tour Friday, citing his busy schedule.