Jeremy Piven Stole My Car!
Jeremy Piven almost drove off in the wrong Range Rover after a night of partying at Hyde.
After posing for pictures with a security guard, the valet pulled up with a black Range Rover, which Piven and his lady friend proceeded to get into. The only problem -- Piven's Range Rover is silver!
After tipping the valet, the "Entourage" star quickly realizes he's in the wrong vehicle, shaking his head and saying to himself, "This is not my car." The owner of the Black SUV then ran over to Piven, jokingly saying, "You trying to steal my car? You guys, get in the back seat."
When Piven's Range Rover finally pulls up, driven by a different valet, he understandably refuses to tip, having already tipped one valet $20 for the wrong vehicle.
Before driving off, an onlooker yells to Piven, "We'll see you on TMZ!!" Looks like they were right!
Related
Articles
Viva La ... Marriage?
Is Bam Margera really getting married?
Nancy, according to his website, Brandon "Bam" Margera is engaged and planning on marrying in October. The lucky bride-to-be, Missy Rothstein, has been dating Bam for only a little under a year, but the two have known each other since the sixth grade.
The two currently reside in Philadelphia -- where the wedding will be conveniently held -- and they intend on honeymooning in the Bahamas.
Click here to read about Bam's uncle in trouble with the law.
Leo's Peeps "Will Take You Out," Punk!
In a scene straight out of Entourage, Leonardo DiCaprio's crew proved they would do literally anything to prove their undying loyalty to their famous friend. This time, the task required jumping, bouncing, jacket waving and talking tough to a group of amused photogs, as the superstar arrived at a house party in Malibu.
While Johnny Drama might have busted out a golf club and bashed some people up, these guys were mostly harmless .. just real funny to watch. But, you never know if they were just some good friends Leo made on the set of "Gangs of New York," or the kind that really will whoop your ass. Better safe than sorry.
Related
Videos
Articles
Entourage Decoder: "Sorry, Ari"
And just like that, Vince and the guys walked off into the sunset for another season, leaving Ari shuffling in their wake, wondering just exactly he would do without his biggest client. But unlike the end of season two, when everything was looking blindingly bright for the princes of Queens, the future doesn't seem so promising. After all, Vince doesn't have a gig, Turtle's back to being just a driver, E's only client isn't working, and Johnny, well, nothing is ever certain with Johnny.
So, on that muted note, the Decoder takes its last swipe through Tinseltown terrain, checking out just how good a bribe Ari is offering Bob, what Rex means when he talks about the "Gay Mafia," and even investigates a case of life irritated by art imitating life.
Emmy Dudes Do Dolce
The studs of primetime rocked the house at this year's 58th Annual Emmy Awards in tuxedo's from iconic fashion house Dolce & Gabbana!
Sources tell TMZ that "Entourage's" Jeremy Piven, who took home the Emmy for outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series, absolutely fell in love with his Dolce & Gabbana navy blue, peak lapel tux. He also sported their white shirt beneath the surface.
Entourage Decoder: "What About Bob?"
Last night's episode of "Entourage" – the penultimate of the season! – was all about getting in: Ari and Eric (sans Bob) getting into the right studio to make the Ramones deal, Vinny and Turtle getting into the store to nab the limited-edition Nikes, and Drama getting in touch ... with his confidence to prep for the big monologue.
As ever, there was plenty in the show to get the Decoder very curious, like those $20,000 Nikes, the mysterious Fukijama, the new slew of studio chiefs and the title of Ed Burns' pilot.
TV Fashion: "Entourage" and "Project Runway"
When Kevin Dillon wore a tattooed long-sleeved t-shirt on last Sunday's episode of "Entourage," the fashion scene exploded with questions about its mysterious designer. Turns out Yellowman on Robertson Blvd. in LA is behind the seams of the new hot item. The shirts, for both men and women, are designed by famous tattoo artists worldwide. But they're more than cool shirts--they're ultra-comfortable too. Thanks to Yellowman's newfangled technical fabric, the garments can breathe. Here's Kevin Dillon's White Dragon t-shirt designed by Valerie from Russia, priced at $218.00.
There's more trendsetting going on from the "Entourage" gang. Fashion critics raved at the must-have dress Perrey Reeves rocked to the show's premiere, designed by "Project Runway" star Uli Herzner. Reeves picked up the dress at Horn Fashion boutique, the only store in LA that carries Herzner's unique designs.
But Perry isn't the only star sporting Uli Herzner designs. "Step Up" star Alyson Stoner was also spotted in Uli garb. Stoner's stylists were having trouble getting a dress to fit her because her youthful body was constantly changing--but Uli's dress did the trick. Herzner's flattering-on-everyone designs have been flying out of the store ever since her stint on "Project Runway."
Entourage Decoder: "I Wanna Be Sedated"
The boys went their separate ways in this week's episode of "Entourage," with Eric getting whisked away to the estate of the producing legend Bob Ryan (in a delightfully batty turn from Martin Landau), Vince enjoying a little afternoon delight with the affianced Nicole (Lindsay Sloane), and Turtle and Drama going on a wild goose chase to find Saigon, with Drama finding himself the wrong way up.
And, along the way, there were plenty of droppings (name and otherwise) for the Decoder to scrutinize. Like, just who were those guys coming out of Sammy Kane's office? Where is it that Vince gets his dirty on with Nicole? And just exactly who is Bob Ryan anyway?
Entourage Decoder: "Vegas Baby, Vegas"
In this week's episode of "Entourage," Vinny and the Chasers decide to ditch LA and hit the Strip – in Vegas. Far from the madding crowd of agents, publicists, and directors, the guys bring Ari along to have a little fun – but end up creating a fair amount of drama along the way at the blackjack table (with half a mil on the line) and in a tussle with Seth Green's posse. And Drama, for his part, ends up having an uneasy encounter with his favorite masseuse.
So the Decoder takes a little hiatus of its own from Hollywood and susses out the Vegas scene and E's obsession, amongst other topics.
Entourage Decoder: "The Release"
This week's episode of "Entourage" buried the love (Eric's girl triangle, Ari and Mrs. Ari's relations, etc.) and brought out the hate: Vince's heartfelt but professionally foolish invective against the studio's colorizing of "Queens Boulevard," Ari's full-on assault on Terence's agency, and Drama's exploding temper at any and all who cross him.
With so many sizzling storylines, the Decoder had plenty to dissect: What's the downlow with the big agent pow-wow? Is there a real-life Billy Walsh who had a conflict with Lions Gate? And does Drama really have to get so worked up about a $4.50 cup of latte?
Entourage Decoder: "Strange Days"
Last night's episode of "Entourage" found the gang very much in limbo – Vince unsure of his next gig, Eric wavering between two astoundingly hot girls and Ari waiting to re-emerge once more as a true super-agent after an icily awesome meeting with his nemesis Terence (while his real-life counterpart Ari Emanuel ruffled preppy feathers in a New England vacation spot).
And, as ever, there were questions for the Decoder: What's up with Ari's edifice complex? How has Vince gone from toast of the town to just toast? Why is Seth Green looking so forlorn? And is every episode going to end with one of the characters staring off in utter bewilderment while the end-credit music cranks up?
Entourage Decoder
Last night's episode of "Entourage" was undoubtedly the hottest yet -- and not just because of Eric's unlikely threesome with the smoldering Sloane and the tantalizing Tori. Ari's rage -- which has been pretty well contained all season -- finally exploded in some of the most vintage Gold tantrums yet, and it seems that Johnny's career might just start catching fire (thanks to Lloyd) as Vince's is in danger of flaming out.
Nevertheless, there were, as ever, plenty of blink-and-you'll-miss tidbits that made us go "hmmm," like Drama's potential pilot, Vinny's replacement as Aquaman, and that sexy dinner spot that was the prelude to E's ecstasy.
"Lost" and "The Office" Branching Out
What do you do when you can't wait for your favorite television show fix? Well now you can cruise the Internet or your mobile phone and download the latest mini episode of the show.
While networks as a whole are struggling with the loss of viewers to the internet. Forward thinking shows and networks like "The Office", "Lost" and HBO are expanding their shows beyond the traditional media.
Entourage Decoder
Last night's "Entourage" was less about Hollywood than it was about homes – the arrival of the guys' ex-con buddy Dom from back home and the introduction of a young punk actor into Ari's home – and to his little girl. Still, we couldn't help but wonder about the luscious-looking celebration dinner, that familiar-looking paparazzo that Dom man-handles and an "Aquaman" ride that didn't appear to involve any water.
Star Catcher LA - Grenier Hits the Red Carpet
It was an action-packed red carpet Friday night as our cameras were at the Museum of Television and Radio for a screening of Adrian Grenier's film "Across the Hall." Adrian showed up in a true "Entourage" fashion, sending flash bulbs into a frenzy as he hit the red carpet with the rest of the film's cast.
Also on hand, Girls Gone Wild creator Joe Francis, Nick Carter along with little brother Aaron, former "American Idol" contestants Ace Young and Ryan Starr and, taking a break from his usual scene, "Laguna Beach" star Stephen Colleti.
All this and much more in this version of Star Catcher.