Channing Tatum made his triumphant return to social media after months of focusing on “the real world.” His first post back hinted at the fact that he has been going through some life changes following his split from ex-wife, Jenna Dewan, and finding love with pop star Jesse J. And note: It is interesting timing that he got back on the Gram just days after his divorce became official.
Hallmark Channel is rolling out a total of 40 original holiday-themed movies across Hallmark and its sister network Hallmark Movies & Mysteries — not one of which features an LGBTQ character taking center stage. And Lifetime, the network’s closest competitor in the made-for-TV holiday movie space, has a similarly poor track record: Out of 30 new original Christmas movies, none feature primary storylines about LGBTQ couples. Executives at Hallmark parent company Crown Media and Lifetime say they’re aware of the omission — and hope to remedy it in the future.
“The 93rd Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade” is live from New York today as it travels from Central Park West to Herald Square, kicking off the holidays with iconic 50-foot balloons. Performers include Celine Dion and The Black Eyed Peas.
Justin Timberlake reported to the set of “Palmer” on Monday in Louisiana, two days after he and co-star Alisha Wainwright were spotted engaging in some PDA in photos and a video. According to our source: “He had too much to drink and got carried away.” He recently celebrated his seventh anniversary with wife Jessica Biel.
Lionel Richie and Lenny Kravitz are returning to headline Montreux Jazz Festival in 2020. The two last performed at the legendary music extravaganza in 2015.
Avril Lavigne and billionaire boyfriend Phillip Sarofim have called it quits after dating since February 2018.
Thomas Rhett says he’s been trying his hand at pop song writing with Nick Jonas. “Me and Nick Jonas have written some real terrible songs together,” Thomas recently said. “And some good ones.” As for becoming a full-time pop songwriter, he adds, “I don’t know! Maybe!”
Selena Gomez tells InStyle her next album will hopefully be her best yet. “I’ve tried my hardest to make this the best album I’ve ever done. And I feel like I lived up to the expectations,” she says. Her self-titled album is in stores on January 10, 2020.
Universal Pictures has greenlit a full-length film based on the iconic comic character Sue Storm, a.k.a. Invisible Woman. The movie is set to be directed and produced by Elizabeth Banks and is comparable to “Thelma & Louise meets America Psycho.” Sue Storm is notable for co-founding the Fantastic Four, as Invisible Girl.