
Lily Tomlin, who once did a hilarious telephone operator routine, should be more careful chatting on her own cellphone. The comic sat behind a Page Six reader on an American flight at Newark that was supposed to fly to LA. “We never left because the airline had some trouble getting attendants,” said our spy. “I listened for nearly an hour as she bitched out her agent about, well, every little thing on earth. I’m a huge fan of hers, but she needs to keep quiet when she’s in public. Also, for a comedi enne, I was shocked how little she laughed. We all ended up being kicked off the airplane. Didn’t seem to faze her, though.” [ Source ]
Supporting actress’ top scenes in 2010
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Rachel Maddow Stuns Rep. Aaron Schock By Calling Out His Spending Hypocrisy
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Google’s Buzz Blunder: The Search Giant Says ‘We’re Very Sorry’
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Mobile DTV Brings TV to New Devices and Smartphones
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Loved what Variety did. Singular scenes remembered over years is the ultimate tribute to acting chops and directorial skill.