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Lady Gaga is the new spokesperson for the migraine medication Nurtec OTD, and her fans are upset. Many are accusing he of selling out, and some are upset she’s posting ads for the medication, but hasn’t said anything about Pride Month.
Jason Bateman will direct and star in an eight-episode adaptation of David Gauvey Herbert’s 2021 Esquire article “Daddy Ball” on Netflix. The series will hold a different title than “Daddy Ball,” but will be based on Herbert’s story of the fathers of the Long Island Inferno youth baseball team who became embroiled in a feud for the ages.
One of Eminem’s three children is officially married. The rapper’s eldest, Alaina Scott, tied the knot with Matt Moeller last week in Detroit, Michigan. The couple had an outdoor wedding and celebrated with 125 of their closest friends and family. “June 9, 2023, simply one of the best days of my life,” Alaina, 30, captioned a series of photos from her special day on Instagram.
The Rolling Stones have announced a collab with Skechers, creating a line of sneakers “emblazoned with unmistakable attributes from both” brands. The collection, featuring high-tops, slip-ons and sneakers for men, women and kids, goes on sale this Thursday; prices haven’t been made available at this time.
Avoiding the one-and-done fate of so many sci-fi series of late, “Silo” has been renewed for a second season at Apple TV+. The pickup comes seven episodes into the dystopian drama’s inaugural 10-episode season.
Lucasfilm and Disney has announced that 2 new “Star Wars” movies will be released in 2026 — one on May 22nd and one on Dec. 18. That date will mark 7 years since the release of the last “Star Wars” film in theaters, the trilogy-capper “The Rise of Skywalker” in 2019.
‘Carl Fredricksen’ from Pixar’s “Up” movie is floating back to the big screen in a new theatrical short called “Carl’s Date.” “Carl’s Date,” featuring the voice of the late Ed Asner, will debut in theaters tomorrow, showing prior to the animated Disney Pixar feature “Elemental.”
Camila Cabello is dating again, a few months after she and her ex-Shawn Mendes sparked rumors of a romantic reconciliation. They first split in 2021 after 2 years of dating. Last week, Shawn released the new song ‘What the Hell Are We Dying For?’, which contained lyrics that many fans thought hinted at a breakup.
Shawn Mendes “needs time to himself” after splitting from Camila Cabello a second time. An insider told People, “Shawn is still growing and discovering himself. He needs time to himself to do what makes him happy. He has a lot more living and learning in his future.”
Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash has teamed up with “Paranormal Activity” producer Steven Schneider to provide “musical expertise and oversight” for the upcoming film “Janus.” It’s about 3 band members seeking refuge in an old farmhouse, where they encounter a woman harboring an unspeakable secret.
Plans are in gear for a reimagining of the blockbuster 1985 charity single ‘We Are the World’, which will culminate in a multi-country televised event. The project will update the song by recording separate versions in countries including Korea, China, Japan, Australia, England, Italy, France, Germany, Brazil, Mexico, Spain and one or more African countries.
How legendary is Tom Holland’s 2017 drag performance on “Lip Sync Battle”? He says, quote, “For all the movies that I’m incredibly proud of, [that’s] what I get the most compliments for.”
Demi Lovato is back to calling herself “she/her”, in addition to “they/them”. She says it was exhausting having to educate people and explain why she was only using the non-binary pronouns.
Despite what Pete Davidson said, Colin Jost was “stone-cold sober” when they bought that ferry. And he says, quote, “We’re excited to prove the non-believers wrong. You’re going to be BEGGING to get on this ferry in two years.”
Salma Hayek said she had a lot of fun starring in an episode of “Black Mirror”, which landed on Netflix today. She says she got to do the, quote, “most disgusting, grotesque things” and it was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
If Luke Combs is recording new music, I want to know about it. You too? Yesterday, Shenandoah posted a photo of Luke with his arm around lead singer Marty Raybon. The caption read, quote, “Good times in the studio today with Luke. We have some exciting things in the works. Stay tuned.”
Tracy Chapman is Number One on “Billboard’s” Country Songwriter’s chart. Obviously, that’s because of Luke Combs’ cover of her ’80s classic “Fast Car”.
Zoe Saldana just realized she’s going to be 53 when the “Avatar” saga wraps up in 2031. She was 27 when she shot the original.
In case you didn’t know, there’s a live-action “Sonic the Hedgehog” spinoff series called “Knuckles” in the works with Idris Elba. And Christopher Lloyd and Cary Elwes just got added to the cast.
Jack Harlow released the music video for “Gang Gang Gang,” Wednesday. The Eliel Ford-directed visual was filmed in Jacks hometown of Louisville, KY and is the second music video from him, following the release of “They Don’t Love It.”
Halsey has signed with Columbia Records just two months after the singer parted with Capitol Music Group. Variety reported the news, confirming that the singer has been reunited with the label between one of their two biggest hits, “Closer.”
Zayn Malik is back in the recording studio. The former One Direction singer posted of himself in studio to Instagram, leading fans to speculate in the comments that he’ll be collaborating with either Selena Gomez or BLACKPINK’s Rose.
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