Whitney Cummings E! show canceled, Eve says Britney Spears faked song: more entertainment news (links)

Whitney Cummings' E! show has been canceled. (file)

Whitney Cummings’ talk show canceled, Chris Brown and Drake are blaming each other in lawsuit and Eve says Britney didn’t sing her newest single. We have these stories and more in today’s entertainment news from around the web.

Whitney Cummings canned on E!

Whitney Cummings’ talk show “Love You, Mean It With Whitney Cummings” has been canceled by the TV network E! The show premiered in November and aired its last episode on Feb. 6. Chelsea Handler served as an executive producer for the show.

Kris Humphries' lawyer quits

Seems like Kris Humphries really has a problem keeping relationships together these days. His divorce lawyer, Marshal Waller, wants to remove himself from Humphries divorce battle with Kim Kardashian. Waller cites irreconcilable differences a reason to end the attorney-client relationship.

Chris Brown and Drake blame each other in suit

Drake and Chris Brown are blaming each other for a June brawl they had in New York City’s W.I.P. nightclub. Model Romain Julien filed suit against both artists, they are blaming each other and wants the other to pay damages if Julien wins.

Eve says Britney didn't sing "Scream & Shout"

Rapper Eve suggested that it isn’t Britney Spears singing on will.i.am’s “Scream & Shout” when appeared on “Watch What Happens Live” with Andy Cohen. Spears’ publicist and will.i.am both say that it was the singer on the track.

"Melrose Place" actress sentenced to prison in deadly car crash

Actress Amy Locane-Bovenizer was sentenced to three years in prison after being convicted of vehicular homicide. Locane-Bovenizer was drunk when she crashed into a car carrying Fred Seeman and his wife who was killed. Locane-Bovenizer has appeared on “Melrose Place” and several movies.

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