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New Report Claims Elin Nordergren 'Hates' Tiger's Girlfriend

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According to a recent report, Elin Nordegren is not happy about ex-husband Tiger Woods' relationship with Lindsey Vonn.

An unnamed source told Us Weekly that Nordegren "hates Lindsey Vonn and everything about this romance."

But is the report true? We're skeptical. After all, Woods and Nordegren have been publicly cordial since their split, even chatting and attending a sporting event together in February 2013.

Nordegren and Woods divorced in August 2010 in the wake of Woods' very public cheating scandal.

Check out the video above for more on Nordegren's alleged hatred for Vonn, then click through the slideshow below to see more on Woods and other stars who reportedly cheated with "regular" people.

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Daddy's Little Girls

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There's nothing cuter than seeing a dad dote on his daughter -- especially when that father happens to be a celebrity.

Famous male stars, like Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, David Beckham, Jay-Z and more, have been blessed with adorable little girls, who will definitely make this Father's Day even more special.

So let's take a look at some precious daddy's little girls -- celebrity edition:

JLo: Latinos Are Realizing Their Power

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WASHINGTON — Jennifer Lopez says Latinos in the United States are starting to realize their power in politics and media, making the timing good for her latest undertaking: lobbying for greater diversity in TV programming.

The entertainer spoke Wednesday at the Cable Show, a communications convention, ahead of new programming set to launch July 18 on the NUVOtv network. Lopez serves as chief creative officer of the English-language Latino channel.

"It's an extension of who I am as an artist," she said about her new role in an interview with The Associated Press. "As I grow in this business – I've been in the business close to 20 years now – that creative spark that you have doesn't go away. It keeps growing almost."

Lopez said that working behind the scenes is just as rewarding as performing, if not more.

"Singing and acting and dancing and performing live, it's always going to be my passion," she said. "But at the end of the day, when you're given the opportunities to be more creative, to create things more from the ground up, to really, really do things like NUVO, which is really for me empowering a community, that means so much to me."

The actress-singer-dancer said these are exciting times across the board for Latinos.

"There's a big revolution going on, it's like a media and cultural revolution of Latinos here in the United States," she said. "We're realizing our power. We're realizing that we matter here. You know, we're not just, you know, the guys working behind the scenes in the kitchens and as a plumber."

Lopez was meeting later Wednesday with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, the National Council of La Raza and Sens. Harry Reid, D-Nev., and Bob Menendez, D-N.J.

She said businesses are getting on board too because of the tremendous buying power of Latinos, which is why she is also the creative chief officer of the Viva Movil brand for Verizon. The entertainer is opening a chain of 15 cell phone stores with bilingual staffers starting this month to cater to the Hispanic market.

While Lopez, 43, continues to undertake creative ventures, she said she will never stop performing.

"It's a new day when it comes to women," she said.

"The world is realizing that women are not even coming into their own until they're in their 40s, that they have so much to offer. That you can stay in shape, that your life is not over once you have kids and it becomes only about your kids, that to be a great mother, or great parent or great woman in this world you have to be a great individual first, you know what I mean, and that's very empowering and we're all realizing this," she said.

Lopez said many major actresses in Hollywood are in their 40s and in the prime of the careers including Jennifer Aniston, Sandra Bullock, Julia Roberts and Halle Berry.

"It's a new day for women, it's a new day for Latinos, it's a new day," she said.

10 TV Dads Who Inspire Us To Be Great Parents

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In honor of Father's Day being just around the corner, today we're paying homage to 10 of our favorite TV dads of both past and present, all of whom have inspired our own parenting in one way or another. From the dads whose shows we tune into week after week to those whose names take us on a trip down memory lane, these 10 guys topped our list. Which TV dad do you think is top dog?

More Intel On '24: Live Another Day'

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"24" is reassembling many of its former players for its limited series revival "Live Another Day," with executive producer/director Jon Cassar returning to produce the show and helm the first two episodes of the new season, Fox announced Wednesday.

“I’m very happy to be renewing my relationship with the 20th Century Fox TV and Imagine families and am excited to call 'action' again on the set of the resurrected '24,'” Cassar said in a statement. “Considering I was not involved in season 8, this new '24' event series gives me the chance for closure on a show that is very important to me.”

“Jon was a profoundly integral part of '24' creatively and culturally,” "24" showrunner Howard Gordon added. “It doesn’t feel like it would be '24' without him, and we’re all just really thrilled to be working with him again.”

The return of "24" will look a little different, as there will only be 12 installments of the new series instead of the titular number. Fox Entertainment President Kevin Reilly recently described the new arc as "'24' compressed over twelve weeks ... They always had this idea of someday doing a feature film. I think they all agreed that '24' compressed into two hours is not '24.' ... What they'll be able to do is go in chronological order of the day, but skip hours. Howard is really energized over it, and so are we."

The "24" return is tentatively scheduled for a May 2014 premiere, likely to beef up Fox's summer programming in much the same way as CBS is hoping to do this year with its own summer "event" series, "Under the Dome."

Star Kiefer Sutherland also expressed his enthusiasm for the new season in a statement from Fox back in May. “The response to ‘24’ is unlike anything I have ever experienced as an actor before. To have the chance to reunite with the character, Jack Bauer, is like finding a lost friend. The story ideas from Howard Gordon are exciting and fresh, and will not disappoint ... Make no mistake, my goal is to knock your socks off. See you soon.”

Are you excited for the return of "24"?

Newly Single Seth Avett Dating 'Dexter' Star

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Well, THAT was fast.

A day after announcing his separation from wife Susan, rumor has it Seth Avett of the Avett Brothers is already romancing a new woman -- and she's famous, as well. The 32-year-old singer is dating "Dexter" star Jennifer Carpenter, sources confirm to Us Weekly. The pair, who have been friends for years, reportedly sparked up a romantic relationship a few months ago.

"Jennifer met Seth about four years ago at a concert," an insider tells Us. "She loves music and has always been a big supporter of the band. The relationship developed over the past few months."

Avett, who had been with his wife Susan since 2008, revealed yesterday (June 11) that the couple have "been separated for some time" -- and his connection with Carpenter might explain why. The 33-year-old actress was previously married to her "Dexter" co-star and on-screen brother, Michael C. Hall, who publicly battled Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2010. Carpenter stood by him through all of his treatments, but the pair split shortly after Hall announced he was in remission. Their divorce was finalized in Dec. 2011 and Hall is now dating Morgan Macgregor.

As for whether or not Carpenter was the reason for Avett's divorce, a source tells Us, "They were friends for a long time, but the relationship did not start until he and his wife were separated. There is no bad blood there."

Carpenter and Avett "have a lot in common and seem to have a similar sense of humor," the source adds. "There is an ease about their relationship. Friends and family couldn't be happier for them. They are a good match."

And despite all the reports of possible infidelity, Susan stood by her ex, telling Us, "It saddens me to hear of such unfounded speculation surrounding the end of our marriage, which is in and of itself a difficult time for both of us. I ask that for our sake, and the sake of our family and friends, that everyone respect our privacy during this time."

What Is Joel Madden Doing To His Hair?

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Joel Madden's never been one to shy away from aggressive or edgy looks, but the former Good Charlotte frontman is really kicking things up a notch with his hairstyles as a coach on "The Voice Australia." Sporting a wide variety of crazy colors and patterns, he seems to have embraced his hair as the perfect medium for self-expression.

Controversy hit the star last week after a small amount of marijuana was found in his Sydney hotel room and police were called, which led to speculation that Madden would be dropped from the show. The incident escalated when he moved out of the hotel and his colleague on the show, Seal, took to Twitter to defend him with a 20-minute-long rant about the Australian media and police. Madden and Seal have since apologized for the weed and the tirade, respectively, and Madden remains on the show.

We're hoping that Madden will address the issue with his next hair look.

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Is There Hope For Ted & Peggy?

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"Mad Men's" Ted Chaough (Kevin Rahm) and Peggy Olson (Elisabeth Moss) have seriously pushed the boundaries of their boss-employee relationship this season.

As things have begun falling apart for Ted at home -- and as Peggy finds herself looking for love (and someone to kill the rat in her apartment) after a bloody breakup -- "Mad Men" fans are wondering if there's hope for Pegs and Ted.

Rahm stopped by HuffPost Live on Wednesday to discuss conspiracy theories, Matt Weiner's secrecy and Ted and Peggy's complicated relationship.

According to Rahm, he never knows what's coming on the AMC drama until he reads the script ... including his makeout scene with Peggy earlier this season.

"The merger I found out about when I read that we were going to merge. Same with flying a plane, same with kissing Peggy ... you get them the day before you start the first episode," he said.

And while Ted has been struggling to overcome his feelings for Peggy throughout Season 6, Rahm is keeping quiet about where things end up with just two episodes left in the season.

When asked if he hopes Ted and Peggy become "Mad Men's" next item, he said, "That's such a loaded question." After a long pause, he added, "The more I get to work with Lizzie, the better."

The LA Times asked Rahm recently what he thinks Ted sees in Peggy. "Obviously she’s an attractive woman, but I think she understands him and that’s a huge turn-on. I think it’s a lot about her drive and her talent," the actors explained. "He doesn’t have the machismo thing, so for him to be able to work with a woman, that’s gotta be a little refreshing."

"Mad Men" airs on Sundays at 10 p.m. ET on AMC.


Should Nia Have To Leave 'The Real World'?

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Things are getting serious after last week's "Real World: Portland" brawl. In an exclusive preview clip from tonight's season finale, Johnny and Avery organize a house meeting to vote on whether Nia should be kicked out.

"It's not safe. As long as Nia is in this house, we're not staying," Johnny says.

Later, we see Nia packing her stuff into boxes as the roommates gather in the living room for their house meeting to decide her fate.

MTV's official description for the episode provides more details on what's to come, and it looks like Nia's not going down without another fight.

As the roommates prepare to say goodbye, at least one roommate may be forced to leave the house early. Old hostilities between Nia and Jordan re-emerge, this time with Nia threatening to have Jordan “taken care of.”

Do you think Nia should have to leave "The Real World"? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

"The Real World: Portland" finale airs Wednesday night at 10 p.m. ET on MTV.

Done For Good!

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After 11 years of marriage and three children together, Jennie Garth and Peter Facinelli decided to call it quits in March 2012. But it wasn't until Tuesday that Garth officially became a single woman.

Just yesterday, the 41-year-old "Beverly Hills, 90210" actress finalized her divorce from the 39-year-old "Twilight" star, in what appears to be an incredibly amicable split. TMZ reports that upon signing the divorce order, the two have decided to decline spousal support, equally fund a joint bank account for the care and education of their children and to equally split custody of their children sans formal agreement.

And while both parties have moved on in their love lives, Garth also told Ellen DeGeneres last year that she and Facinelli were "still a family" and "so committed to being there for our girls." She added, "That's the most important thing for us."

PHOTOS: Battle Of The Celebrity Selfie

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Last week, The New Yorker published an article titled "The Return of the Selfie," pegging social media as responsible for the rise of the "self-taken photograph." And if there's anyone on social media who knows selfies, lives selfies, and loves selfies, it's celebrities.

As sure as they eat and breathe, they each must post a "candid" snapshot for the world to like at least twice a month. Some (ahem, Kardashian clan), post them as often as every other day. Others take advantage of social scenarios and involve others, friends or family, in the shot. Some do the mandatory ducky face. Others convey their emotions via hashtags.

So who does it best? You tell us:

Castle's Big Finale Question

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When Richard Castle (Nathan Fillion) got down on one knee and proposed to a surprised Kate Beckett (Stana Katic) in the "Castle" finale, viewers were ecstatic ... and a little disappointed that they would have to wait until the fall to find out whether or not she would accept.

But according to Fillion, he doesn't have any idea what her answer will be either.

"We did not shoot the answer," the actor told TVLine. “We did that last day of shooting on a Thursday. Friday, I came in and did some looping … and then left town immediately [to] work in Canada ... I’ve not had one email, not one discussion, not a phone call about where things are going, what’s going to happen ... So I can’t even spoil anything by accident!”

According to actress Susan Sullivan, who plays Castle's mother on the series, Beckett might not even answer right away and if she does accept, there could be quite a bit of buildup before the two finally tie the knot.

"I think they have to play this proposal out. So, that's what I would hope it would be about and I would think, if she had a brain cell working, she would accept. So there. Quote that," Sullivan told OTRC. "And not get married until the end of season 8."

Though the wait may be a long one, Tamala Jones, who plays medical examiner Lanie Parish on "Castle," is sure viewers won't be disappointed by Season 6.

"I know the sixth season is going to be better than any season we've ever done. I can feel it from the cast, from the writers, from everybody," she said, according to OTRC. "Everybody is just so excited. I mean, we kind of felt like we would have another season but, we never take anything for granted down on 'Castle.'"

WATCH: 'Mad Men' Star Reveals Future Of Ted & Peggy

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'Mad Men's' Kevin Rahm stops by our studio to talk with Jacob about his character Ted Chaough and the future of his relationship with Peggy on the show.

'Downton' Creator Is Glad Matthew Was Killed Last Season

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A few more months of marital bliss may have seemed ideal for Mary (Michelle Dockery) and Matthew (Dan Stevens), but "Downton Abbey" creator Julian Fellowes is glad it's all over.

"Originally I thought we would kill Matthew at the beginning of the new series [Season 4], but the way things worked out, we didn’t have that option,” Fellowes told xfinityTV. “Actually, I am quite glad of it now because being away from it for six months, we don’t have to do funerals and all that. She has had six months to go through the first mourning period."

Stevens himself isn't exactly mourning the loss of his character, who died in a horrible car accident on Christmas Day in the UK, but he is sorry for kicking the bucket on such a celebratory day.

"I am sorry about that! I think what emerged is that it's an unwritten rule that you're not supposed to die on British television on Christmas Day, and that, specifically, was not my doing," Stevens told The Independent. "We didn't see that script until the very last minute, so we didn't know exactly how they were going to do it," he added.

"Downton Abbey" will return to PBS in January 2014.

WATCH: 'Hangover' Actor's Advice About Fear And Grizzly Bears

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Actor Ed Helms wants the class of 2013 to be full of fear.

Helms, known from his roles in "The Hangover," "The Office" and "The Daily Show," delivered the commencement address Saturday at Knox College in Galesburg, Ill. He nabbed an honorary degree at the ceremony, along with Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan and Knox College dean and vice president for academic affairs Lawrence Breitborde.

The actor's theme throughout his speech was how to use fear to one's benefit, and he took a moment early on to provide some safety tips for use in the wild:

Fear is good because it is our brain's way of identifying the things about which we are ignorant. Knowing this, we should look at our fear not as a reason to avoid the things that frighten us, but as a reason to engage them. Now don't get me wrong: I'm not telling you to seek out things that are life-endangering, like fires or grizzly bears. Which, by the way, brings me to a very important point: You're supposed to run from a fire and play dead with a grizzly bear. Do not mix those up. Very important. And if you ever see a grizzly bear that's on fire, gently remind him to stop, drop and roll. And if that works, and the bear is still alive, then you should, of course, immediately play dead.

Then Helms also described how, when he began doing standup, fear helped him to keep going after he bombed on stage:

My fear said, "Last night on stage, you tanked, and it was humiliating. So naturally I'm here to nag you and tell you not to get back on that stage." And that led me to another more deliberate question: "What will happen if I do get back up there?" And fear squirmed a little, because fear despises truth, but he finally cracked and said, "Well, you're still here, right? And even if you tank again ... you'll still be here again. And here's a little silver lining that you wouldn't know if you hadn't bothered to talk to me about this: That crowd reaction, albeit brutal, is really useful data. When they laughed it was nice, but when they didn't it was even more valuable. Why did that one joke work two nights ago and bomb tonight?"

"So don't be afraid of fear," Helms concluded. "Because it sharpens you, it challenges you, it makes you stronger; and when you run away from fear, you also run away from the opportunity to be your best possible self."


5 Thoughts On Health And Aging From Martha Stewart

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At 71, Martha Stewart is still going strong -- the goddess of all things home-made, home-cooked and home-decorated just came out with her latest book, "Living the Good Long Life: A Practical Guide to Caring for Yourself and Others," (Clarkson Potter; $27.50) in May, and this week she hosted her fifth annual Martha Stewart Center For Living at The Mount Sinai Medical Center gala, honoring actress Marlo Thomas. HuffPost had the opportunity to sit down with the legend herself to talk stress, aging gracefully, and her secrets to living a fulfilling, long life.

On aging gracefully:
Be curious. Don’t retire. Keep very active. Never stop working at something. I think people age really quickly the minute they stop doing things they really are interested in.

On the health lesson she learned from her mother:
Be nimble. She was extremely nimble and flexible. At 93, she could touch the floor with her palms, with her legs straight, and I always admired that. And she did not do daily yoga, but she was very flexible. And I got my flexibility from her. That was very important.

On her love of yoga:
I will try to work out every day, of some sort. I did a lot of yoga this morning. This week, I'll exercise five days, because I have to travel, and it’s a little bit harder when traveling. I work out a lot … James Murphy has been my teacher for a long time, and he is an amazing teacher -- his whole gang at the Iyengar Institute are amazing. And when I don't do it for a period of time I really miss it.

On her top tips for staying healthy:
It’s good eating. It’s good exercise. It’s a good job or good "thing" that you do every day, and it's staying curious. No repetition. Repetition is deadly. That's why I don’t play golf -- I can't stand the thought of walking around the same golf course every day!

On how she de-stresses:
I’m not good at de-stressing! But there are some things I do that sort of distract me from business, distract me from other cares. That's horseback riding, because you have to pay attention to what you're doing when you're on the back of a horse … I like to get on the controls of an airplane and fly a little bit, although I haven't done that for a while. It's fun, because you can’t think of anything else -- you really don't want to … I like to climb [trails near] my house. That kind of hiking, you think of the next rung you have to grab onto so you don’t fall off the mountain.

'Happy Birthday' At The Center Of Big Time Lawsuit

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NEW YORK — A production company making a documentary about the song "Happy Birthday to You" is challenging the copyright to the famous jingle.

Good Morning To You Productions Corp., which is working on a film tentatively titled "Happy Birthday," argues in a lawsuit filed Thursday that the song should be "dedicated to public use and in the public domain." The company is seeking monetary damages and restitution of more than $5 million in licensing fees collected by Warner/Chappell Music Inc. from thousands of people and groups who've paid it licensing fees.

"More than 120 years after the melody to which the simple lyrics of Happy Birthday to You is set was first published, defendant Warner/Chappell boldly, but wrongfully and unlawfully, insists that it owns the copyright to Happy Birthday to You," the lawsuit states.

Warner/Chappell, based in Los Angeles, claims exclusive copyright to "Happy Birthday to You," which Guinness World Records has called the most famous song in the English language. The company, whose artists include Aretha Franklin, Barry Gibb, Rob Zombie, Madonna and Michael Jackson, didn't immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday.

Good Morning To You Productions argues that evidence dating to 1893 helps show the song's copyright expired around 1921. It says four previous copyrights to the melody of the similar-sounding song "Good Morning to All," filed in 1893, 1896, 1899 and 1907, have expired or been forfeited.

The class action lawsuit says that Warner/Chappell claims the exclusive copyright to the song based on piano arrangements published in 1935 but that the copyright applies only to the piano arraignment and not to the melody or lyrics.

The film company filed the lawsuit after having to pay Warner/Chappell a $1,500 licensing fee and sign an agreement to use the song in a scene – or face a $150,000 penalty.

'Why In The World Did We Stop' Doing 'Friends'?

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When "Friends" came to an end after 10 seasons and 236 episodes in May 2004, 52.5 million viewers tuned in to say goodbye to Monica Geller (Courteney Cox), Chandler Bing (Matthew Perry), Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston), Ross Geller (David Schwimmer), Phoebe Buffay (Lisa Kudrow) and Joey Tribbiani (Matt LeBlanc).

The numbers "Friends" brought in -- not only for its series finale -- are difficult, if not impossible to achieve today and no one is more painfully aware of that fact than Matthew Perry, whose latest comedy effort, NBC's "Go On," was canceled after its first season in May. So ... why did "Friends" end? Perry is now asking himself that same question.

During a chat with more of comedy's leading men -- Jim Parsons ("The Big Bang Theory"), Jake Johnson ("New Girl"), Eric Stonestreet ("Modern Family"), Adam Scott ("Parks and Recreation") and Fred Armisen ("Portlandia" and "Saturday Night Live") -- for The Hollywood Reporter's Emmy roundtable (above), Perry admitted that he had it good back in the day on that comfy Central Perk couch and if he could, he'd go back.

"It's just really, really completely, completely a different thing," Perry said of working on NBC today versus in the "Friends" era at about the 18 minute mark. "It's all changed so much. I had no expectation of ['Go On'] even being close ... It just feels night and day."

After Parsons noted that "Friends" was a multi-camera, meaning Perry worked in front of a live audience, he said, "That show was ridiculous -- it's in front of a live audience, it was like a 10-4 kind of job, and we only worked a third of the time ... On my show, I work like 15 hours a day every day. And I was like, 'Why in the world did we stop?' We all decided, 'You know what? Let's stop.' I'd love to get in a time machine right now and go, 'Let's not stop.'"

"I don't think anyone wanted you to stop either," THR's interviewer Stacey Wilson noted.

"Friends" fans have been itching for a reunion or movie since the show ended and recently, they got a little bit of what they wanted. When Jennifer Aniston co-hosted the "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" in May, the "Friends" alumna stopped by Perry's place for some advice and found out he was sleeping with Courteney Cox as well as the talk show host and her wife Portia de Rossi.

It might not have been exactly what "Friends" fans hoped for in April, when rumors of a Thanksgiving 2014 gathering had fans of the NBC sitcom in a frenzy, but the sketch certainly made waves on the Internet.

During Aniston's time on "Ellen," the host and her wife Portia de Rossi, who was a guest, asked if she would do a proper "Friends" reunion. The actress admitted, "Doing that little bit with Matty and Court, we all were very nostalgic and miss working together and love each other ... It's a great thing to get to go back to your family like that and also know that people will love it and enjoy it."

Shortly thereafter, however, Perry was asked about a "Friends" movie or reunion on "Good Morning America" and he had this to say: "It would be terrible to do something and have it not be good ... It was so terrific ... If we did a ['Friends'] movie and it sucked, then it would, you know, blemish it.”

Do you think "Friends" should've continued? Would you want a movie or a reunion?

A 'Seinfeld' Reunion AND A 'Cheers' Reunion On One Show?

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"Kirstie," the new TV Land comedy starring Kirstie Alley (formerly called "Giant Baby"), is shaping up to be a sitcom fan's dream show, as the network announced that "Seinfeld" star Jason Alexander has been tapped for a guest role as the agent of Alley's character. Alexander will reunite with fellow "Seinfeld" alum Michael Richards in an episode shooting later this month, and the character has the potential to recur.

In a statement, Alexander said, "It is a strange and wonderful thing to be working on a brand new show yet surrounded by familiar faces and friends. I'm looking forward to a fun and fabulous time."

The show centers around Broadway star Madison Banks (Kirstie Alley) whose life turns upside down when Arlo (Eric Petersen), the son she gave up at birth, suddenly appears, hoping to connect after his adoptive parents have died.

Richards stars as Maddie's outlandish driver, while Alley's "Cheers" co-star Rhea Perlman appears as Maddie’s assistant and best friend.

Are you looking forward to "Kirstie"?

A 'Harry Potter' Reunion For Emma Watson

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Emma Watson is set for a "Harry Potter" reunion with the franchise's producer, David Heyman.

Watson and Heyman will collaborate for "The Queen of the Tearling," Variety reports. The upcoming project is the film adaptation of a book trilogy, to be published by Harper Collins in 2014. The trilogy is being hyped as the next "Game of Thrones," penned by first-time author Erika Johansen.

Watson has signed on to star in the film, as well as serve as executive producer. While "The Queen of the Tearling" is still without a director or writer, and the first book has yet to hit stores, the rights to the novel were already acquired by Warner Bros.

Watson recently appeared in Sofia Coppola's "The Bling Ring" and apocalyptic comedy "This Is The End." The 23-year-old actress will also appear in the upcoming biblical film "Noah."

For more on "The Queen of the Tearling," head over to Variety.

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