Rumors are swirling that Apple’s next big product event is going to happen March 23rd. Rumored product releases could include AirTags, Apple’s competitor to the Tile Tracker that will help you keep track of your devices. AirTags are expected to cost between $25 to $35 each.
Recent business moves by Jay-Z have made him richer. FORBES reports that Jay’s net worth has increased by 40 percent because of his LVHM and Square Inc transactions. Jay-Z is now worth $1.4 billion.
“Entourage” star Kevin Connolly threw a tantrum after his car was towed from a flower shop. His car remained parked for more than an hour and a tow truck was called. Kevin entered the flower shop not long after, and yelled at staff and then stormed out, kicking a couple of items near the door as left the store. The store manager has now banned him from the premises.
BTS will donate $1million to UNICEF as part of a renewed global partnership with the organization.
Eminem takes aim at cancel culture in the lyric video for ‘Tone Deaf’,” the latest single off his 2020 album “Music To Be Murdered By — Side B”. The animated clip puts his controversial past on display, blaming his “alter-ego” for all his “evil thoughts.”
Morgan Wallen’s “Dangerous: The Double Album” rules the Billboard 200 chart for an 8th consecutive week. It is now one of only 6 country albums that have spent at least 8 weeks at #1. The last was Taylor Swift’s “Fearless” album in 2009.
17.1 million people watched Oprah’s interview with Harry and Meghan on Sunday night. Piers Morgan will interview Meghan’s father, Thomas, today on ”Good Morning Britain”.
Dak Prescott has signed a four-year, $160 million contract extension with the Dallas Cowboys. Dak will earn $75 million in the first year of the deal. The contract includes $126 million guaranteed and a $66 million signing bonus. Dak’s first year salary is the most in NFL history.
The Weeknd’s song “Blinding Lights” has become the first song ever to spend an entire year in the Top 10 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart.
Brandy is going to star in ABC’s new hip-hop drama “Queens”. Eve will also star on the show about four female R&B stars that try and recapture the same fame they had in the 1990s.
The Rock recently had a 2,800-calorie cheat meal. It consisted of two double cheeseburgers with avocado, bacon, onions, lettuce and tomato. The Rock finished off the meal with a double order of fries. The meal had 162 grams of fat and 102 grams of protein.
An Australian restaurant, called Grill’d, is offering a Walking Dead Brain Burger. The sandwich has a black charcoal bun, red beetroot ketchup, an unidentified “brainnaise” sauce, and three deep-fried chunks of lamb brains. ”The Walking Dead” just started streaming in Australia.
George Clooney says that his wife, Amal, has been binge watching his TV show ”ER” during the pandemic. “My wife is watching them now And it’s getting me in a lot of trouble because I’d forgotten all of the terrible things Doug Ross was doing picking up on women.”
The “Coming 2 America” sequel attracted more viewers than any other movie that premiered on a streaming service over the past year. That means it did better than “Wonder Woman 1984” and “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm”.
Mary-Margaret Humes says she’s had talks with James Van Der Beek and Katie Holmes about a “Dawson’s Creek” revival . . . and Mayim Bialik very much wants to bring “Blossom” back for a limited series. There’s nothing in the works on either one, though.
Golfer PHIL MICKELSON has fallen out of the Top 100 golfers for the first time since 1993.
In 1993, a writer for “The Simpsons” was inspired by his daughter to write the classic “Simpsons” song “Baby on Board”. Well, that baby is an adult woman now, and she just co-wrote an episode of the show with her dad.
Miley Cyrus encouraged fans to get vaccinated in the new music video for “Angels Like You”. The video was shot at the Super Bowl in front of an audience of vaccinated healthcare workers.
BTS, Taylor Swift, Shawn Mendes and Post Malone are among the artists who donated items and experiences for the Grammy Week auction. Additional performers who contributed to the Charitybuzz auction benefiting the Grammy Museum include Billie Eilish, Ariana Grande, Jonas Brothers, Alicia Keys, Bruno Mars, among others. The online auction is live now and will end on March 23rd.
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