Larry King has upped his street cred ... with the help of Snoop Dogg's tricked out 1967 Pontiac Parisienne Convertible.
King took a ride in Snoop's yellow whip in Hollywood. It's part of Friday's Snoop Doggie interview on "Larry KingLive." Larry was a 'lil startled when the rapper cranked up the hydraulics.
It's not unusual for Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo to take a serious beating on the football field -- but on the basketball court ... a totally different story.
Check out video of Romo hitting the hardwood at an adult recreational basketball league in Plano, Texas -- the 6'2", 230-pound NFLer is the one making guys look like his bitch for a change.
Katherine Jackson and her people insist the incident involving Jermaine Jackson's son, Jaafar, and the stun gun was an isolated event -- but TMZ has obtained a home movie that shows Jaafar is no stranger to playing with guns.
The scene -- which appears to have been shot several months ago -- begins with Jaafar (left) barging into Jermajesty's room, Airsoft gun drawn, and then ordering his little brother to get on the ground. Jaafar pushes Jermajesty to the ground, pretends to pistol-whip him, handcuffs him and then gives the youngster an incomplete version of his Miranda rights.
Jaafar then tells his brother, "Don't move or I'll bust your head open."
Jaafar then cocks the gun, points it to Jermajesty's head, pulls the trigger and you hear the click. Jermajesty plays dead and Jaafar drags him by the leg out of the room.
TMZ decided not to post the video.
As for the stun gun incident, sources tell TMZ Jaafar pointed the weapon at two of Michael Jackson's kids -- Blanket and Prince -- but the family insists the two kids weren't even in the same room.
Our sources say the L.A. County Department of Children and Family Services are still reviewing the stun gun incident.
It was the moment Howard Stern fans were waiting for -- JD showed up in Los Angeles on Friday night for his date with Ashley Dupre ... and got a superstar's welcome.
Stern gave JD $5,000 to spend on Ashley any way he wanted -- and he chose to fly out to Los Angeles for a night on the town. They went to Nobu for dinner but what we wanted to know ... what were they planning for breakfast?
TMZ has learned the Milledgeville Police Department has seized security camera footage from the Capital City nightclub where Ben Roethlisberger allegedly sexually assaulted a 20-year-old woman.
According to the owner of the club, the footage was shot on the night of the alleged incident.
Sources close to the investigation tell us there were multiple cameras in several locations around the club -- and we're told Roethlisberger can be identified in some of the footage.
When we asked the owner if the alleged incident was caught by the cameras -- the owner declined to comment.
Some people can hold it. Kelly Clarkson is not one of those people.
Kelly was performing in Germany on Friday night when she mysteriously disappeared from the stage during a song. The band covered for her for a bit before she finally returned. She finished the song and then admitted, "I'm really sorry, I had to pee."
Anderson Cooper, always the gentleman, walked former First Lady Nancy Reagan to her car after an event in Los Angeles yesterday ... and then drove off with her.
Debbie Rowe -- the mother of Michael Jackson's two oldest children Paris and Prince -- claims she's "worried" about her kids' brother, Blanket.
During a shopping trip in Calabasas earlier today, Rowe said she knows nothing about the investigation into the stun gun incident at the Jackson compound in Encino -- where Michael's kids and Jermaine's kids are all currently living with Katherine Jackson.
But Rowe did admit that she was aware of the reports that Jaafar Jackson was playing with a stun gun while Blanket was nearby. When asked if she was worried about Blanket, Rowe said, "Of course I'm worried ... why would I not be worried about a child? He is their brother."
Rowe claimed she's never been to the Jackson compound -- but told us she has been visiting Michael's tomb recently and tries to visit as often as she can.
Jermaine Jackson has finally admitted that his son, Jaafar Jackson, purchased a "little thing" online recently ... but Jermaine claims his child never used it on Michael Jackson's son, Blanket.
It's all part of a new interview Jermaine just gave to Dutch TV's "rt(4)," in which Jackson never explains what the "little thing" is ... but it's easy to read between the lines.
But the big question: Is Jermaine saying he knew his 13-year-old son was buying a stun gun online?
We're pretty sure The Situation, Pauly D and Ronnie were not in "The Hurt Locker" -- but if they were, this is what it would look like.
It's all part of a series for "Lopez Tonight" where the "Jersey Shore" peeps reenact scenes from this year's Best Picture list. The "Hurt Locker" clip airs Monday night -- and scenes from "Avatar," "Up In The Air," "Precious," "Inglourious Basterds" and "The Blind Side" will air throughout the week.
Britney Spears might miss a lot more 'X Factor' auditions ... because she can! Simon Cowell gave Brit damn near free reign in order to sign the pop star to that $15 million deal -- but is it backfiring? We'll tell you what peeps on the set are saying.Plus, Chris Jericho's…