Watch Now: Joel McHale Lights Up New Taylor Swift "Who Me" Video!
It's about time Taylor Swift finished with the boys and got herself a real man.
Call us biased, but we were rather delighted to see Joel McHale in the video for her new tune "Who Me"!
It's about time Taylor Swift finished with the boys and got herself a real man.
Call us biased, but we were rather delighted to see Joel McHale in the video for her new tune "Who Me"!
There's no denying the sadness within the Kardashian family at the moment, but luckily plucky Joel McHale is able to bring a moment of happiness to this tragic situation. Meaning Bruce Jenner's still fair game.
As is so much else, as you'll see tonight when a new Soup comes your way at 10 p.m. ET/PT!
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If you're over 12-years-old, you may not be familiar with Nickelodeon's popular cartoon show Winx Club, but don't worry. Even adults can enjoy a hot fairy woman giving birth to a pixie baby.
Open-minded Joel McHale certainly does, and he'll prove it to you along with so much more when he brings a new Soup into the world tonight at 10 p.m. ET/PT!
Despite the accusations from Real Housewives of Beverly Hills newcomer Brandi Glanville, there's no concrete proof that breathtakingly manic Kim Richards is enjoying the dubious thrills of crystal meth, a drug that'll make a person do bizarre, questionable things.
Kim is, however, enjoying using air freshener as breath spray. But who are we to judge?
Why not take the high road and simply laugh long with Joel McHale as he brightens your life with your weekly fix of pure, uncut Soup tonight at 10 p.m. ET/PT!
Just when you thought the high watermark of public gross behavior was completely and utterly owned by lovable Jersey Shore hussies Snooki and Deena, along comes a young lady with the skill, determination and intoxication levels to shame the seasoned pros, but good.
And all it takes is some loud music, Deena's clutch, and an unnamable sex act that's probably illegal in certain states. And icky in all of them.
Your humble Soup mesiter Joel McHale has this and even more devilment in store for you tonight at 10 p.m. ET/PT. Be there!
In most of the country, informed, television-watching Americans like to start their day with a savvy update on the pertinent issues that affect us all: the economy, the war in the middle east, the turbulent political spectrum.
In Los Angeles, however, an informed morning begins with empty nattering about shoes and the weather. Plus awkward dancing! Luckily, Good Day LA nails all this and more, and now Joel McHale serves it up for the rest of our nation to enjoy...
Dateline swamp: Big news from the Swamp People front as one of said persons, gator hunter Nicholas Payne, was arrested for allegedly assaulting a cop, who apparently put up more of a fight than an alligator.
Now Payne's swamp boss, Bruce Mitchell, must deal with the tragedy, and Joel McHale has the inside scoop on the big man's considered reaction.
Come back for more excitement tonight at 10 p.m. ET/PT when your weekly serving of Soup is ready.
Apparently, someone in marketing decided that 1987's Fatal Attraction's 25th anniversary was somehow significant.
And, despite the fact that the anniversary is actually next year, the cast has reunited to celebrate the cinematic glory of philandering, attempted murder and animal abuse. Ah, they just don't make 'em like that anymore, and luckily Entertainment Tonight is here to bring you all the F.A. news you crave.
And Joel McHale is all over that, among many other things, as he spreads his chuckle bait especially for you. Follow that trail of laughter back to your TV set at 10 p.m. ET/PT for a fresh Soup!
When someone has devoted their entire public life to humiliating themselves in a smorgasbord of base ways, you'd think they would have developed a Teflon ego.
That someone being Jersey Shore's Snooki. But wait...after a particularly wretched night on the town, the proud, porky guidette actually has a moment of clarity, and realizes she does, indeed, look like s--t...
According to the official website of Dolphin Tale, the new film is the "amazing true story of a brave dolphin and the compassionate strangers who banded together to save her life."
At least that's what they want you to believe, but here at the Soup, we know better. This is the tale of a drug-ravaged rogue dolphin who, well, just watch the thing!
There's plenty more where this came from as Joel McHale brings you an amazing true chapter of Soup at 10 p.m. ET/PT featuring strangers who have no compassion whatsoever.