Celebs Pour Their Love For London on Twitter in Wake of AttackCelebs Pour Their Love For London on Twitter in Wake of AttackCelebrities from across the entertainment industry stand with London in the wake of the June 3 attack. Erica RussellErica Russell
32 Times Celebrities Furiously Ripped Donald Trump on Twitter32 Times Celebrities Furiously Ripped Donald Trump on TwitterThere is no love lost between Hollywood and Donald Trump.PopCrush StaffPopCrush Staff
'Arry, You're a Thespian! 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' Flies to Broadway'Arry, You're a Thespian! 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' Flies to Broadway J.K. Rowling's 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Parts One and Two' will open April 22, 2018 at the Lyric Theater in Manhattan.Rachel KalinaRachel Kalina
Adele, Kim Kardashian + More Stars Support #InternationalWomensDayAdele, Kim Kardashian + More Stars Support #InternationalWomensDayLittle Mix, Madonna + Halsey also gave a nod to sisterhood. PopCrush StaffPopCrush Staff
J.K. Rowling Tells Former Fan Intent on Burning 'Potter' Books to 'Borrow My Lighter'J.K. Rowling Tells Former Fan Intent on Burning 'Potter' Books to 'Borrow My Lighter'"Well, the fumes from the DVDs might be toxic and I've still got your money," she wrote.Ali SzubiakAli Szubiak
J.K. Rowling Insists an American Woman President 'Will Happen'J.K. Rowling Insists an American Woman President 'Will Happen'Rowling delivered a message of hope at the premiere of 'Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them.'Matthew Scott DonnellyMatthew Scott Donnelly
Lady Gaga + More Celebs Tweet Last-Minute Election PleasLady Gaga + More Celebs Tweet Last-Minute Election PleasJulia Louis-Dreyfus addressed what's at stake for climate change, Alicia Keys pushed for love over hate and Zendaya said, very simply: VOTE!Matthew Scott DonnellyMatthew Scott Donnelly
J.K. Rowling Announces Five 'Fantastic Beasts' MoviesJ.K. Rowling Announces Five 'Fantastic Beasts' MoviesAccio new movie franchise!Erica RussellErica Russell
J.K. Rowling Clarifies Harambe Is Not Really a Patronus on PottermoreJ.K. Rowling Clarifies Harambe Is Not Really a Patronus on PottermoreAmid meme-induced confusion, 'Harry Potter' author J.K. Rowling clarifies that Harambe the gorilla is not a real Patronus result on Pottermore. Erica RussellErica Russell
J.K. Rowling Says 'Harry Potter' Story Is DoneJ.K. Rowling Says 'Harry Potter' Story Is DoneThe character, now 37, is seeing renewed popularity through the 'Cursed Child' play.Matthew Scott DonnellyMatthew Scott Donnelly