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Bill Cosby's sexual assault trial began on Monday at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pennsylvania, where the 79-year-old actor is standing trial on three counts of aggravated indecent assault.

Assistant District Attorney Kristen Feden presented the prosecution's opening statements to presiding judge Steven O'Neill, in which she stressed that the case is about "trust, betrayal and the inability to consent."

While it is Diana Prince’s sacred duty to defend the world, it has now become Wonder Woman’s duty to protect the future of DC Comics and the superhero genre in general. That’s thanks to the film’s solid 93 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, positive reviews and $100.5 million in opening weekend ticket sales. It should come as no surprise that a sequel is already being discussed.

Couples date night! Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez got together with J.Lo’s World of Dance co-stars, including Jenna Dewan and her hubby, Channing Tatum, on Tuesday night. 

The group had a big screening of the new reality competition series’ premiere.

“Baby, how excited are you to see World of Dance?" host Jenna, 36, asked Channing, 37, in a cute Snapchat video. 

"Eeeeee!" an excited Channing squealed.

Lopez was also excited to share the fun evening with her fans. She posted an Instagram video with Rodriguez, showing off the viewing party. 

“Big night!” the former New York Yankees, 41, star declared. 

“Here we go!” Lopez, 47, added.

Rodriguez was very excited for his girlfriend’s new project. He also posted a video of the room, writing, “#WOD premiere. Such a great night. #proud @jlo.” 

 

Red hair, white bikini, and lots of booty -- that’s how Ariel Winter spent her Memorial Day! The 19-year-old actress took to social media to share pics and a video from her fun in the sun with boyfriend Levi Meaden. 

The Modern Family star rocked a white thong bikini while out in Malibu on Monday.

John Legend isn't giving up on Underground.

The 38-year-old singer, who serves as an executive producer on the Civil War drama about the Underground Railroad, broke his silence Tuesday after WGN America canceled the series after two seasons.

In the second season, Legend appeared as abolitionist Frederick Douglass.