Seth Meyers took to Instagram to share the hilarious mistake he found on his family’s holiday cards. He wrote: “Happy Holidays to Tom, Ellen and Peanut whose names were accidentally printed on the bottom of the Meyers family card!”
David Lee Roth has been announced as the opening act on KISS’ farewell tour for a run of dates between February and October 2020.
Chris Stapleton’s “Traveller” album is the #1 selling country album of the decade, according to Billboard.
Disney’s new streaming service, Disney+, signed 24 million new subscribers in November.
Taylor Swift’s good friend, Jack Antonoff, threw her a surprise 30th birthday party during a recent recording session.
New York’s Arthouse Hotel has opened a pop-up bar that is decorated with props from various holiday movies. They have the leg lamp from ”A Christmas Story” and the burnt Christmas tree from ”National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.”
The first teaser for A Quiet Place Part II has dropped. Emily Blunt returns to star in the sequel to the 2018 film A Quiet Place, along with Millicent Simmonds and Noah Jupe, who play her children. John Krasinski returned to write and direct the film. The first full-length trailer arrives on New Year’s Day. A Quiet Place Part II is hitting theaters on March 20, 2020.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is only getting a 59 percent positive rating from review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. Those are the worst reviews of any Star Wars film since 1999’s The Phantom Menace.
The Fox won “The Masked Singer”. It was Wayne Brady. Second place was the Rottweiler, which was “American Idol” alumni Chris Daughtry.
8-year-old RYAN KAJI was the highest-earning star on YouTube this year. His “Ryan’s World” channel raked in $26 million. “Dude Perfect” came in second with $20 million.
PARIS HILTON admits she stole the catchphrase “That’s Hot” from her sister NICKY.
JOHN MICHAEL HIGGINS from the “Pitch Perfect” movies will play the new principal of Bayside High in the “Saved by the Bell” reboot.
DIDDY will receive the 2020 Grammy Salute to Industry Icons award.
Jack Nicholson’s contract for “Batman” gave him a percentage of the sequels. So even though he wasn’t in “Batman Returns”, “Batman Forever”, or “Batman and Robin”, he made over $100 million from them.