Melissa McCarthy’s sixth hosting stint on Saturday Night Live reminded everyone that she belongs in Chris Farley’s class as a ...
Though Bridesmaids hit theaters a decade ago, fans of the film still remember the iconic scene that involved six minutes of vomiting in a pristine bridal dress shop. Stars Kristen Wiig (Annie), Maya ...
A first date in Charleston, SC was expectedly a reenactment of a scene from "Bridesmaids." I had explosive diarrhea so bad, I had to poop in the sink; I later realized I stained my shorts. Luckily, ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Rebel Wilson once suffered an aca-embarrassing bathroom emergency. While appearing on Monday night’s (April 8) episode of Watch What Happens Live, the Pitch Perfect star ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (WJW) — Fulfilling a promise based on their ...
Ten years ago Kristen Wiig boarded "a very strict plane" to Las Vegas, where she downed some scotch and sleeping pills and saw a colonial woman on the wing. Yes, we're talking about the most memorable ...
Bridesmaids was not necessarily McCarthy’s breakout role, but it was the first one to get her noticed by the Academy. Not only did McCarthy act in the movie, but she produced a lot of the lines for ...
Two bridesmaids have gone viral for recreating an iconic scene from Bridesmaids. In the 2011 rom-com, Helen (Rose Byrne) and Annie (Kristen Wiig) hilariously and awkwardly both try to give a speech to ...
Bridesmaids is back on Netflix, and it’s already one of the most popular movies according to Netflix’s latest update. That’s really good for a 12-year-old movie, but director Paul Feig’s Bridesmaids ...
Following the comedy's success, the actress noted that it would be a "hard act to follow." By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Rose Byrne is the latest Bridesmaids star to say she would be down to return ...
The Hollywood formula is simple: If a movie is good, people instantly assume that it will get a sequel. But some stories are simply better left as one-offs — at least that's what director Paul Feig ...