Freshly Brewed Buzz with Amber Heard and Kathy Griffin
LATE NIGHT CONTINUES AT HOME: Late night hosts are practicing social distancing at home, while still hopping on the air. Stephen Colbert did a monologue from his tub in a suit, while Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel also hopped on the air. “Welcome to The Tonight Show, I’m so excited to be doing the show from my panic room, I mean, living room!” Fallon quipped as his wife, Nancy, filmed him in their home. “Of course, there’s no audience, well there is an audience — my wife — but she doesn’t really laugh at everything that I say.” Kimmel joked: “Since I have nothing to do and the fact that you’re watching this makes me assume you have nothing to do, I’m going to shoot a mini-monologue every day until we get back from my house where I am currently incarcerated, I mean, camping out with my family. You learn a lot about yourself when you’re isolated at home. For instance, I learned that I have two young children which was really something to find out.” (ET)
DID AMBER HEARD BASH JOHNNY DEPP’S HEAD? Amber Heard copped to smashing a door into ex-husband Johnny Depp‘s head in a new round of leaked recordings in their ongoing court battle, Page Six reports. The 33-year-old said: “I am so sorry … I can remember hitting you as a response to the door thing. And I’m really sorry about hitting you with the door or hitting your head. I did not mean to.” The tapes were made as a part of marital therapy. (Page Six)
KATHY GRIFFIN REVEALS MOM’S DEATH: Kathy Griffin shared the sad news that her mom died on social media, writing: “My Mom, the one and only, Maggie Griffin, passed away today. Hours ago. I am gutted. She was my best friend. She was my family. You knew her. She appreciated you guys so much.” In June, Maggie would have turned 100. (ET)
PRESLEY GERBER SETS RECORD STRAIGHT: Presley Gerber did not get a second face tattoo after all. After sharing a shot of himself with what appeared to be a second face tat, he wrote, “It was a filter lol damn….” Meanwhile, sources tell E! that his parents Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber see his behavior as a “cry for attention or help.” (E!)