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New CBS ‘Stalker’ Following Wonder Woman Maggie Q & ‘American Horror Story’ Boyfriend Dylan McDermott Engagement

CBS’s hit suspense thriller 'Stalker' is all new tonight follow that announcement that Maggie Q ('Nikita,' 'Young Justice' Wonder Woman) and her boyfriend Dylan McDermott ('American Horror Story: Murder House,' 'Asylum') vet are getting married. Check out the plot preview for the all new episode to see what is in store for the newly engaged couple tonight.
  • ‘RHOA’ NeNe Leakes Ready to Quit after Kenya Moore and Vivica A. Fox Celebrity Apprentice Feud Reignited? [GOSSIP RECAP

    As Season 7 of 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' draws to a close, Bravo queen bee, NeNe Leakes, is once again making the rounds -- insisting that she will probably be quitting the TV show after the reunion finale episode. According to the latest gossip news updates, fellow reality TV semi-celeb, Kenya Moore would be more than happy to see NeNe go, but to be fair, the former Miss America winner doesn't really get along with anyone. In addition to having made a lifelong enemy of Beverly Hills Housewife, Brandi Glanville, Moore upset Kill Bill alum, Vivica A. Fox, so badly during their time together on Donald Trump's 'Celebrity Apprentice' that the Hollywood actress is still angrily talking about their feud in her interviews with the press.
  • ESPN 'First Take' Stephen Smith Calls Charles Barkley and DeMarcus Cousins' Rivalry Black on Black Crime

    Charles Barkley is one of the greatest players to ever step foot on a NBA court. During his time as an analyst, he has proven that he is one of the most opinionated and outspoken individuals in the public eye. In recent news, Barkley had some harsh things to say about Sacramento Kings star DeMarcus Cousins, and, in turn, Cousins fired back with his own installment of bold statements. Even though there seems to be no love between the two, Stephen A. Smith of ESPN's First Take had an interesting take on the situation. He referred to the budding rivalry as "black on black crime."