It’s a career first for Demi Lovato as ‘Anyone’, the song she premiered at the 2020 Grammys, has debuted at #1 on the Digital Song Sales chart.
Billie Eilish wrote a song about suicide when she was 11 years old. The 18-year-old says that she decided to experiment with song writing at a young age, and although she never felt like taking her own life, she wrote ‘Why Not’ about suicide from a character’s viewpoint.
Blake Shelton is teaming up with Ryman to open a new “Ole Red” restaurant and bar in Orlando, FL on April 14. The planned $15-million project will offer 17,000-square-feet over two levels and will seat approximately 500 guests.
Madonna wants Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to rent her New York City apartment now that they’re shacking up in North America. “Do Meghan and Prince Harry want to sublet my apartment on Central Park West??” Madonna wrote Tuesday on Instagram. In a video, she also says, “Don’t run off to Canada. It’s so boring there…I’ll let them sublet my apartment on Central Park West.”
Shannen Doherty said Tuesday on Good Morning America that her breast cancer has returned, three years after she went into remission. “I’m stage IV. So my cancer came back,” she says. “I don’t think I’ve processed it. It’s a bitter pill to swallow in a lot of ways.”
Former Grey’s Anatomy star Patrick Dempsey is returning to TV for a new show called ”Ways and Means.” The series is about a congressman, who works with a young congresswoman from an opposing party to make a change in the American political system.
Chris Pratt is going to star in a new TV series called “The Terminal List”, about a group of Navy SEALs, who are ambushed during a covert mission.
The second season of ”The Mandalorian” will start streaming on Disney+ in October.
Joaquin Phoenix has reportedly been offered the role of Captain Hook in Disney’s ”Peter Pan and Wendy.”
Showtime has canceled ”Ray Donovan” after seven seasons.
Jessica Simpson almost starred in ”The Notebook” with Ryan Gosling. In her new memoir, “Open Book”, she writes, “I knew exactly what the movie was about because I had read the script. I turned it down “because they wouldn’t budge on taking out the sex scene. And it would have been with Ryan Gosling, of all people.”
Rick Moranis may come out of retirement to appear in the upcoming “Honey, I Shrunk The Kids” sequel.
Meghan Trainor says she had a “mental breakdown” on live television reading Grammy nominations in 2016 with Gayle King standing next to her. “I was like, ‘Please don’t collapse on TV right now. We’re live,’” the singer said. “And as soon as they were like, ‘Cut,’ I fell and started scream-crying and couldn’t breathe. And later, they took me away.”
Sources say that Kylie Jenner and ex-boyfriend Travis Scott look like they’re still romantically interested in each other. Witnesses at the two-year-old party for their daughter Stormi say the couple was inseparable. Kylie Jenner admits that she feels some pressure about having more kids so she can give Stormi a sibling.
The NAACP announced Tuesday that it will honor Rihanna with the President’s Award at the upcoming 51st NAACP Image Awards. President Derrick Johnson said Rihanna “epitomizes the type of character, grace and devotion to justice” the organization seeks to highlight. The ceremony will take place on February 22.
Only two artists have ever had their first two singles make it to number one and number two on the “Billboard” chart in the same week: The Beatles and Iggy Azalea.
JOHN TRAVOLTA will star with KEVIN HART in a series called “Die Hart”. It’ll be on Quibi . . . the upcoming streaming service for SHORT-FORM entertainment.