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Divorce rumors have been circulating around Julia Roberts 13-year-long-marriage for awhile now, and the actress is finally speaking up. Insisting she is still head-over-heels in love with 46-year-old Danny Moder, her cameraman husband, Roberts says “I don’t know if I would have succeeded in some of the efforts I made if he hadn’t been in such close physical proximity to me”. The 47-year-old actress opened up in the October issue of Allure. Sources were spilling that the marriage was on the rocks following a bunch of financial nightmares, where Julia Roberts had allegedly been forced to pay up for things like professional projects and relatives bills. She goes on to say, “There’s something about having the safest place in the world for you in the same room”. Roberts finishes by insisting she is a “genuinely and deeply happy person”.

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After seven previous nominations for his portrayal of Don Draper, Mad Men actor Jon Hamm finally won the Emmy for Lead Actor in a Drama Series at the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards last night. Eighth time is a charm for Hamm! The actor humbly thanked his ex-girlfriend Jennifer Westfeldt and his dog during his acceptance speech. Meanwhile, the show Olive Kitteridge proved to be the evening’s biggest winner by nabbing six awards, including the Emmys for Outstanding Writing and Directing in a Limited Series. Its actors Frances McDormand and Richard Jenkins also won the awards for Outstanding Lead Actress and Lead Actor in a Limited Series. Meanwhile, Veep and Game of Thrones each took home four awards, including the titles of Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Drama Series, respectively. Best part of the whole night for KiSS Breakfast? Watching Viola Davis become the first ever black woman to win an Emmy Award for Best Actress in a Drama.

Emmy Winners 2015:
  • Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series: Bradley Whitford, Transparent
  • Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series: Reg E. Cathey, House of Cards
  • Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series: Margo Martindale, The Americans
  • Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Reality-Competition Program: Jane Lynch, Hollywood Game Night
  • Outstanding Structured Reality Program: Shark Tank
  • Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program: Deadliest Catch
  • Outstanding Television Movie: Bessie
  • Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series: Allison Janney, Mom
  • Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series: Veep
  • Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series, Tony Hale, Veep
  • Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series: Jill Soloway, Transparent
  • Outstanding Actor In a Comedy Series: Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent
  • Outstanding Actress In A Comedy Series: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep
  • Outstanding Reality Competition: The Voice 
  • Outstanding Writing In A Limited Series/Movie: Jane Anderson, Olive Kitteridge
  • Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Limited Series/Movie: Regina King, American Crime
  • Outstanding Directing In A Limited Series/Movie: Lisa Cholodenko, Olive Kitteridge 
  • Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Limited Series/Movie: Bill Murray, Olive Kitteridge
  • Outstanding Lead Actress In A Limited Series/Movie: Frances McDormand, Olive Kitteridge
  • Outstanding Lead Actor In A Limited Series/Movie: Richard Jenkins, Olive Kitteridge
  • Outstanding Limited Series: Olive Kitteridge
  • Outstanding Variety Sketch Series: Inside Amy Schumer
  • Outstanding Variety Talk Series: The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 
  • Outstanding Writing In A Drama Series: Game of Thrones
  • Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series: Uzo Aduba, Orange Is the New Black
  • Outstanding Directing In A Drama Series: David Nutter, Game of Thrones
  • Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series: Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones 
  • Outstanding Actor In A Drama Series: Jon Hamm, Mad Men
  • Outstanding Actress In A Drama Series: Viola Davis, How to Get Away With Murder
  • Outstanding Comedy Series: Veep
  • Outstanding Drama Series: Game of Thrones________________________________________________________________
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    WARNING: Video contains content that may be emotionally unsettling to some viewersLady Gaga’s new music video “Til It Happens to You” is certainly not easy to watch, but it highlights the reality of rape on college campuses in the U.S. The 29-year-old singer recorded the song for The Hunting Ground, which is a 2015 documentary focusing on sexual assault/rape. The video was directed by Twilight’s Catherine Hardwicke.