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Al Sharpton's daughter surprisingly booted from reality show 'Claim to Fame'
Dominique Sharpton was eliminated from the show once the other contestants discovered her father was Rev. Al Sharpton.
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Kid Rock's Detroit restaurant is closing after profane Oprah rant goes viral — but he says he's not racist
Kid Rock won't renew license for Detroit restaurant after Oprah tirade, writing, "trying to label me racist is a joke."
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Al Sharpton Tweets Old Photo With Then-Friendly Trump After ‘Conman’ Tweet: ‘Different Tune Now’
MSNBC contributor Rev. Al Sharpton fired back at President Donald Trump after he called Sharpton a “con man” in a tweet on Monday, posting a photo of himself and Trump from 2006, captioning it that Trump was telling him how much he respected his work. “Different tune now,” Sharpton said in a tweet. After Sharpton tweeted that he was on his way to Baltimore, the city that the president disparaged over the weekend, Trump quoted the tweet with his own: “I have known Al for 25 years. Went to fights
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Jon Stewart flips the script and interviews Stephen Colbert on 'The Late Show'
The interviewer became the interviewee as Jon Stewart took over hosting duties and Stephen Colbert sat on the other side of the desk.
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Al Sharpton to Visit Meek Mill in Prison
Sharpton: “The sentence must fit the violation”
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Celebs Threatening to Leave the U.S. If Donald Trump Becomes President
It's been an extremely long and stressful election season. And it seems the closer we get to Election Day on Nov. 8, the more heated and bizarre things have become for presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. While the country is clearly divided, an overwhelming majority of celebrities (Scott Baio and Stephen Baldwin excluded) have thrown their support behind Clinton. Some have gone as far to say that they will flee America if Trump is elected president.
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For National TV Talk Show Host Day, We Celebrate the Most Ridiculous Hosts of All Time
After getting fired from his AM radio slot in Sacramento, Downey launched the sleazy circus that was The Morton Downey Jr. Show. Downey berated his guests, often deliberately pitting them against each other to drive them to violent confrontations, such as this 1988 fight between politician Roy Innis and activist Al Sharpton. Andre and cohost Hannibal Buress confuse, irritate and torture celebrities like James Van Der Beek, Flavor Flav, and T.I. with extreme temperatures, overly bright stage li