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How Tim McGraw's Drinking Nearly Cost Him Everything
He's performed in giant stadiums in front of thousands, sung duets with superstars like Elton John and wife Faith Hill, and sold out arenas across the country, but country music's Tim McGraw didn't begin his career with the confidence he now projects on stage. Dating back to his earlier performances as an emerging artist, McGraw said he relied on a troubling vice to give him the courage to step out in front of an audience.
"I used to have to have a few drinks to get on stage, because I'm sort of an innately shy person," he told "Oprah's Master Class" last summer. "To step out on stage and to sing and be in front of people was nerve-wracking for me in a lot of ways. That was the way I got my courage -- some liquid courage, with a little Jack Daniels."
This habit, he added, soon became an addiction and such a crutch that performing seemed impossible without it. "I couldn't do it without [drinking]," McGraw said.
Despite his reliance on alcohol and his own mother's concerns about his use of this "liquid courage," McGraw hadn't seen the real danger in what he was doing. "I grew up in Louisiana and we used to drink Miller ponies, sitting on a tailgate around a bonfire. I mean, that was part of the culture of growing up for us," he said.
Looking back on these times with the perspective that comes from sobriety, McGraw said he realized that he spent a lot of time making excuses for his behavior.
"You can come up with a million excuses why you drink too much," he said. "Lack of confidence, the success that came so quickly, and then some of the things you didn't realize was trauma, I guess, back when you were 11... I think the older you get, the more you start realizing those things."
As time went on, McGraw came to the harsh realization for himself.
"It got to the point where I knew that I drank too much," he said. "I knew that it was affecting my personal relationships, it was affecting my professional relationships, it was affecting my family. It was turning me into a person that I didn't want to be... I was at a point where I could lose everything that I had in my life, first and foremost, my family. It [was] time to stop. And I stopped."
In 2008, the night before embarking on another tour, McGraw said he had his last drink. "[I] flew to Florida that morning from being wasted the night before, and started that tour. Haven't drank since."
As he said in the 2014 interview, performing completely sober was an entirely new and challenging experience.
"That was the toughest tour that I've ever done in my life... to get through that tour not drinking," McGraw said. "I'd never done it before... I could probably count on one hand the times I'd stepped on stage where I didn't have alcohol in me, or something. That was the toughest thing about quitting."
More: McGraw tears up talking about his marriage to Faith Hill
"Oprah's Master Class" returns for its fifth season on Sunday, Oct. 25, at 8 p.m. ET. Upcoming masters include Ellen DeGeneres, Robert Duvall, Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson, Smokey Robinson, Jeff Bridges, James Taylor and Patti LaBelle.
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Monday, August 24, 2015
George Clooney Photobombs Cindy Crawford And It's Amazing
Even George Clooney loves a good photobomb.
While partying in Ibiza, Spain, with wife Amal and celebrity friends Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber, the actor just couldn't resist -- while the supermodel and her husband were taking an adorable selfie, Clooney jumped into the background. The resulting photo, which shows the actor behind the smooching couple with a surprised smile on his face, is hilarious.
The group was in Spain to celebrate the launch of Clooney and Gerber's Casamigos tequila brand. They celebrated with multiple outings, including a private party held at the Ushuaia Ibiza Beach Hotel.
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Sunday, August 23, 2015
Kim Dickens Reveals Answers About That 'Fear The Walking Dead' Premiere
There's a big reason to be scared on Sunday nights, and it's only partially because you have work on Monday.
The much-anticipated "Walking Dead" companion series, "Fear the Walking Dead," finally premiered on AMC, and it was intense. Things got started when Nick (Frank Dillane) woke up from a drug binge to discover that a bunch of people are dead and his friend is eating them. Realizing this isn’t normal, he runs into the street, gets hit by a car and winds up in a hospital bed, a la Rick Grimes -- and the series gets underway.

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We've heard the companion series would be way different from "Walking Dead," and the premiere finally showed us what that meant. While the original show has been a lot about cool zombie head shots, the "Fear" premiere focused more on the struggles of Madison Clark (Kim Dickens), a school guidance counselor who couldn't care less about being sentimental, and her boyfriend Travis Manawa (Cliff Curtis), an English teacher, as they try to blend their families in the midst of a zombie outbreak. (Great timing, y'all.)
The premiere answered a lot of questions, but it raised quite a few as well. For instance, while struggling with a zombie at the end, did Madison actually get bit? And why do Madison's kids hate Travis so much? Plus, Travis fixes a leak and says he saved them $300. Would it really cost that much? If so, why didn't we all just become plumbers?
Luckily, "Fear" actress Kim Dickens talked with The Huffington Post about the premiere to answer those questions and more:
There's a struggle between you and a zombie at the end of the first episode. Did you actually get bit?
It doesn’t appear that my character gets bitten. That’s for sure. There’s definitely scuffling, as our characters are certainly naïve of the dangers of what exactly is going on. So we get dangerously close to them.
What's scarier: fighting zombies or raising the teens?
I personally have not raised any teens, but I have been a teenager. I jokingly said my character’s training is that she’s been wrangling teenagers for a while.
Why do the kids hate Travis so much? He seems cool.
I don’t know if they hate him. I think it’s just sort of daily dramas that go with blending a family when you have teenagers, and there’s a new authority in the house and everyone’s adjustment to that.
Since a lot of the series focuses on Los Angeles, are we going to see health-conscious or vegan zombies?
They may have been healthy before they were zombies. But I don’t think they’re very discerning in their appetite. Or they are discerning but certainly not healthy. Our zombies are fresher because they’re less decomposed. It’s an earlier place in this outbreak. So our infected -- we’re not calling them zombies or walkers, we’re calling them "infected" because that’s all we know -- so they look different. They’re fresher.
Though you call them infected, on "Walking Dead" they're called walkers. LA isn't known for people walking a lot. Do you think that gives you an advantage?
[Laughs] Well, you know, you can get in your car, and you’re stranded in traffic, so I don’t think it’s necessarily an advantage.
Will we see any LA celebrity zombies?
Wouldn’t that be great? Or go see a zombie ruin somebody's red carpet moment. I don’t think so. Not in the first season, at least.

What is the symbol your character's daughter Alicia gets drawn on her arm? Just a spiral?
I don’t know. That’s between her and her boyfriend’s character.
While in the hospital talking to the cops, Nick says he doesn't even know what viscera is. Can you explain to everyone what is viscera? And can we expect more big words on the show?
[Laughs] I would imagine so. Viscera. Isn’t it parts inside the body?
Yeah, I think it's like entrails and stuff. Speaking of that, when you guys go to the drug den there's blood everywhere. Why don't you call the cops at that point?
I’ve had a lot of dealings with the cops and probably wanted to get to my son first. [Madison's] son on the show is an addict, so I think her instinct was just to try to get him on her own rather than go to the cops.
Early on, Travis repairs a leak and says it saves you $300. Would it really cost that much?
I don't know. You’re gonna have to talk with the writers because that seems kind of pricey.
If the zombies don't scare ya, the repair bills sure will.
"Fear the Walking Dead" airs Sunday at 9:00 p.m. ET on AMC.
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Friday, August 21, 2015
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Sunday, August 16, 2015
Morgan Freeman’s Step-Granddaughter Fatally Stabbed In NY
Morgan Freeman's 33-year-old step-granddaughter, E'Dena Hines, was fatally stabbed early Sunday in the Washington Heights neighborhood of New York, multiple sources confirm.
A 30-year-old man was arrested at the scene and brought to Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center for a mental evaluation, but he has not been charged, The New York Daily News reported.
Police reportedly responded to a call around 3:00 a.m. and found Hines in the street with multiple stab wounds. She was taken to Harlem Hospital and later pronounced dead. The investigation is ongoing.
Freeman released a statement to Gossip Cop:
The world will never know her artistry in talent, and how much she had to offer. Her friends and family were fortunate enough to have known what she meant as a person. Her star will continue to shine bright in our hearts, thoughts and prayers. May she rest in peace.
UPDATE: In a post on Facebook, Freeman expressed his gratitude for all the support his family has received during this tragedy:
I want to acknowledge the tremendous outpouring of love and support my family has received regarding the tragic and senseless passing of my granddaughter Edena Hines. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. -M
Posted by Morgan Freeman on Sunday, August 16, 2015
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Friday, August 14, 2015
Salma Hayek Eats Worms And Frogs On 'Watch What Happens Live'
Earlier this week, we saw Michelle Rodriguez eat a mouse cooked in her own urine, and now, Salma Hayek ate some worms. (What is it with celebrities eating disgusting things?)
On Wednesday's episode of "What What Happens Live," host Andy Cohen challenged the 48-year-old actress to a game of "Will Salma Eat It?" Fellow guest Craig Robinson was on hand to present the "Frida" star with a selection of foods considered (by some) to be gross. He then had to predict whether or not she'd eat the foods, which included worms, frog legs and spray cheese.
You can watch the whole clip above and find out where, if at all, Hayek drew the line.
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Monday, August 10, 2015
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Khloe Kardashian Says She's Lost 35 Pounds
Hot on the heels of her steamy spread in Complex magazine, Khloe Kardashian has revealed she's lost about 35 pounds from hitting the gym.
The 31-year-old told Australian radio show "Fitzy & Wippa" on Friday about her weight loss journey.
"I've lost like, 35 pounds. I don't really weigh myself ... but I know how I want to feel in clothes and it does become addicting once you start losing weight and seeing results. I want to see more," she said.
Kardashian recently slammed critics who accused her sexy Complex shoot of being digitally altered, posting an unretouched photo alongside the one that appeared in the magazine:
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