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Disney ‘Frozen’s’ Olaf Josh Gad and Anna Kristen Bell’s Husband Dax Shepard Tweet Against Censorship After Sony ‘Interview’ Cancellation [UPDATE]

Sony’s decision to pull the new James Franco and Seth Rogen film, The Interview, after a massive data hack and terrorist threats on movie theater has caused quite the stir. Sony was put in a no win situation when hackers working for North Korea, threatened the lives of moviegoers, referencing 911. Sony, pulled the film from theaters, and now the studio is facing backlash from entertainers who see this as one of the worst forms of censorship. One of the many celebrities speaking out against the decision is Disney 'Frozen’s' Olaf, Josh Gad. Gad’s Frozen co-star Kristen Bell’s husband, Dax Shepard isn’t happy with the decision either.
  • Mariah Carey Breakdown News: Nick Cannon Divorce and Husband Net Worth Cash Grab Ruin Christmas Concert? [RUMORS UPDATE]

    On the surface of things it is starting to become clear that Nick Cannon's divorce from wife Mariah Carey isn't going as smoothly or painlessly as the 'America's Got Talent' host would have you believe. Despite the fact that Amber Rose's rumored boyfriend has made a big deal about spending the holidays together, Mariah reportedly has an onstage breakdown during one of her recent Christmas shows -- tearfully sobbing her way through "Hero" December 15, in New York City. According to the latest gossip news updates, that is because her husband is trying his best to get a larger chunk of her net worth that previously agreed upon. Word has it that Nick isn't stopping with the money either. It is reported that Cannon is bitter over their marriage failing after all he's sacrificed and is fighting for custody of the kids, after he supposedly agreed he wouldn't.
  • Mitt Romney Defends Canceled James Franco and Seth Rogen ‘Interview’ Movie on Twitter: Calls for Free Online Release After Sony Hack Threats [UPDATE]

    A nasty attack by North Korean hackers and threats of violence have cause Sony to cancel the theatrical release of the new James Franco and Seth Rogen comedy, 'The Interview.' Now, former Presidential candidate, Mitt Romney has come to the film’s defense, pleading with the studio to release the film online for free and ask viewers to donate to Ebola relief aid efforts.