Seinfeld is heading to Netflix. According to The New York Post, the streaming giant and Sony Pictures announced yesterday (September 16th) that Netflix has obtained the global streaming rights to the show. Each of the 180 episodes of the long running series will be available on Netflix beginning in 2021. Speaking of great TV shows, Meghan Trainor has been tapped to record a new version of “I’ll Be There for You,” the theme song from Friends. Which begs the question.. why?
Jennifer Lawrence sparked rumors she’s a married woman on Monday, after being spotted at New York City’s marriage bureau with fiancé Cooke Maroney. Page Six reports that the Oscar winner and her boo were seen with two security guards, a photographer and another friend.
Aaron Carter says he won’t give up his arsenal of weapons, despite his recent public admission that he suffers from various mental health issues. The singer also told TMZ that police had visited his home with the intent of taking him away on a 5150, which is shorthand for an involuntary psychiatric commitment in the state of California.
A woman who appeared in a 2017 sex tape with Kevin Hart has filed a lawsuit against the comedian and others for $60 million. According to a documents obtained by E! News, 28-year-old model Montia Sabagg claims she was secretly recorded having consensual intercourse with Hart in a Las Vegas hotel room.
Reality TV bounty hunter Duane “Dog” Chapman is being monitored by a doctor after an undisclosed medical “incident” over the weekend. TMZ reports that Chapman suffered a possible heart attack which may require surgery, but that doctors are still performing tests to try and pinpoint the problem.
Pop singer and songwriter Charli XCX says she’s learned to accept that she’s an emotional person. “I’m really vulnerable and volatile, like emotionally volatile, and I don’t hide from that anymore,” Charli tells Jezebel. “I don’t pretend, I’m like, I don’t f**king know what’s up today! I feel like s**t and I feel like I am not supposed to be here, I feel like I should give up.”
Dan Aykroyd has confirmed that he will be returning to Ghostbusters 3, which will be out next summer. During an interview on the Joe Rogan Experience, Aykroyd said about the sequel, “It’ll be all or most of the original people … It’s gonna be great.” The sequel will be directed by Jason Reitman, the son of Ivan Reitman, who directed the original film and its 1989 sequel, Ghostbusters II.