• Megan Fox denies being ‘preyed upon’ by ‘Transformers’ director Michael Bay

    Megan Fox denies being ‘preyed upon’ by ‘Transformers’ director Michael Bay

    Megan Fox has had some “harrowing experiences” in Hollywood, but not at the hands of director Michael Bay. Fox, 34, took to social media to post a lengthy statement regarding a resurfaced 2009 interview she did with Jimmy Kimmel, where she recalled having to wear a “stars-and-stripes bikini” and “6-inch heels” for a scene in …
  • Comic Chris D’Elia accused of preying on underage girls online

    Comic Chris D’Elia accused of preying on underage girls online

    Comic Chris D’Elia has been accused of preying on underage girls online, according to reports. A woman named Simone Rossi posted screenshots of DM conversations on Twitter she claims the comedian sent her when she was 16 and he was in his 30s. Rossi began her thread by saying she couldn’t believe D’Elia, now 40, …
  • Ex-CrossFit CEO Greg Glassman accused of mistreating women

    Ex-CrossFit CEO Greg Glassman accused of mistreating women

    A former CrossFit employee has accused ex-CEO Greg Glassman of mistreating female staffers at the beloved fitness brand that he says was “ruled by fear.” Ex-Navy Seal Andy Stumpf detailed the allegations days after Glassman resigned amid a controversy over his inflammatory comments about the police killing of George Floyd On a podcast released Friday, …
  • NY probe of NBC News began with Matt Lauer’s firing in 2017, source says

    NY probe of NBC News began with Matt Lauer’s firing in 2017, source says

    State officials are investigating allegations of sexual misconduct and related cover-ups at NBC News — and have interviewed potential witnesses including Megyn Kelly, The Post has learned. The probe began around the time that “Today” show co-host Matt Lauer was fired in 2017 and is being conducted by the Civil Rights Bureau of the state …
  • Ex-‘Hardball’ host Chris Matthews admits to ‘inappropriate’ behavior at MSNBC

    Ex-‘Hardball’ host Chris Matthews admits to ‘inappropriate’ behavior at MSNBC

    Former MSNBC “Hardball” host Chris Matthews has spoken out publicly for the first time since retiring amid sexual-harassment allegations nearly two months ago — and admits he was “inappropriate” and even found his accuser’s story “very credible.” “I didn’t argue about it, I didn’t deny it,” Matthews told Vanity Fair magazine of journalist Laura Bassett’s claim …