ET is backstage at CMA Fest, airing June 26 on ABC, with Riley Green, Jason Aldean and more country music stars.
In 'Billy Joel: And So It Goes,' out this summer, Joel says he attempted suicide twice after an affair with his friend's wife.
A source tells ET, Diddy's twin daughters don't have plans to attend college and hope to follow in their father's footsteps.
Brit Eady is suing Bravo, its parent company, NBCUniversal and the production company behind 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta.'
Dolly Parton chats exclusively with ET at the opening of the new Pirates Voyage Dinner and Show in Panama City Beach, Florida.
ET visits Spotify House at Blake Shelton's Nashville bar, Ole Red, during CMA Fest, airing June 26 on ABC.
ET exclusively takes you behind the scenes of Alison Sweeney and Ashley Williams' latest Hallmark projects, filmed in Spain!
Sabrina Carpenter unleashes a fever dream through the desert with her new single, 'Manchild,' which seems to shade her famous ex.
On the 'Well With Arielle Lorre' podcast, Jason Biggs revealed his secret battle with drugs and alcohol addiction.
Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis are back for a four-way body swap in 'Freakier Friday,' in theaters on Aug. 8.
Mason Thames and Nico Parker chat with ET about the new 'How to Train Your Dragon' live-action film, in theaters June 13.
Michelle Obama shares her reaction to her oldest daughter, Malia, dropping her last name as she pursues a career in entertainment.
Chatting with a fan outside his Broadway play, 'Glengarry Glen Ross,' Kieran Culkin balked at her excitement for his Caesar Flickerman.
The cast of 'Ginny and Georgia' sits down with ET's Denny Directo to reflect on the shocking finale, and what they hope for season 4.