Amy Schumer and her husband, chef Chris Fischer, are inviting you into their home while you’re stuck in yours. The Food Network has announced a new show, tentatively titled “Amy Schumer Learns to Cook.” Amy is opening up her kitchen in the new self-shot series which will consist of eight 30-minute episodes in which Chris cooks farm-to-table cuisine and Amy assists.
Daisy Ridley has a story to tell, and she’s doing it virtually. Disney shared a video of the “Star Wars” actress reading the children’s story “BB-8 on the Run”. It’s one of many celebrity storytime videos shared on social media, with such stars as Zooey Deschanel and Jonathan Scott, Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger, Josh Gad and Dolly Parton all reading children’s stories.
Selena Gomez purchased the Encino, Calif. mansion previously owned by Tom Petty. The three-story home features six bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, a recording studio, stone fireplace, yoga studio, spiral staircase, game room, wine cellar, gym and massage room. It was reportedly sold last month for $4.9 million.
Rihanna has asked fans to stop bothering her about new music while she is “trying to save the world”. RiRi has already donated over $8 million to various causes during the pandemic and says she is working on philanthropy rather than music right now. She hasn’t released a studio album since 2016.
Paul McCartney’s handwritten lyrics for ‘Hey Jude’ sold for $910,000 at auction. The iconic song – which was released in 1968 – is one of the Beatles’ most popular singles, and according to auction house Julien’s Auctions, the lyrics sold for nine times its original estimate.
Buccaneers QB Tom Brady has filed to trademark the phrases “Tompa Bay” and “Tampa Brady” after doing the same for “TB X TB.” But he’s got competition from a pair of random guys who filed to trademark “Tompa Bay” before he did.
Billie Eilish was “dead surprised” and “embarrassed” to beat out some more seasoned stars at the Grammys. “I was in front of Ariana Grande and Lana Del Rey and f**kin’ Beyoncé is nominated, and I win,” she recalls. “I was like, Nooooo…I don’t deserve it. They deserve it.”
Usher, Lil Jon and Ludacris have dropped a brand new collaboration called “SexBeat” that comes 16 years after their smash hit “Yeah!” Ludacris hyped the single on Instagram by calling it “Certified Quarantine Music.”
Madonna continued her strange string of quarantine video diaries. She said in the latest video three friends of her have passed away from the virus. The victims were a cousin, her security guard’s brother, and music executive Orlando Puerta.
Liam Payne teased the possibility of a 10-year reunion for his former band One Direction. The singer said he’s in touch with ex-mates Harry Styles, Niall Horan and Louis Tomlinson about the possible show. Noticeably absent from the reunion talk was Zayn Malik, who quit the band in 2015.
Kelly Clarkson has launched a new furniture and decor line with Wayfair. The line is inspired by her Southern roots and includes rustic dining sets, beaded chandeliers and other home goods.
Mama June panic buying at a Publix grocery store in Port St Lucie, Florida. She had an armful of Twinkies, Honey Buns, chocolate cupcakes and at least three boxes of cookies. Her cart was packed with water and Bob Evans hash browns.
Jerry Seinfeld’s new stand-up comedy special, ”23 Hours To Kill”, will premiere on May 5th on Netflix.
ABC is launching a new show called The Disney Family Sing-Along. The show will premiere on April 16th and will feature celebrity families singing Disney songs. Josh Gad, John Stamos, Christina Aguilera, Kristin Chenoweth and Michael Buble have all confirmed their families will be singing.
George and Amal Clooney have allegedly spent $112,000 on a two-story playhouse for their twins. It has a fully functioning kitchen, a bathroom and a zipline. Barack Obama’s interior designers created the home.
Chris Harrison says that the new Bachelor show, “The Bachelor: Listen to Your Heart”, was inspired by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper’s movie ”A Star is Born.” The show premieres tonight on ABC.
The Weeknd’s After Hours topped the Billboard 200 chart for the third consecutive week. After Hours sold 90,000 album equivalents, which included 23,000 physical albums.
Chris Harrison has announced that the season debut of The Bachelorette, originally scheduled for May 18, has been postponed.
SHANIA TWAIN had to cancel her May and June performances at Planet Hollywood in Vegas . . . “in accordance with CDC recommendations regarding events.” She’s hoping to return in August for the rest of the run, which will stretch into December.
Alanis Morissette gets credit in the “Oxford English Dictionary” for creating the phrase “friends with benefits.” She used it in the lyrics of her song “Head Over Feet” in 1995. Quote, “You’re my best friend, best friend with benefits.”
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