Lady Gaga will appear at a virtual graduation ceremony hosted by YouTube, after coronavirus forced the cancellation of events. YouTube’s “Dear Class of 2020” event will take place on June 6, with a mixture of traditional commencement-style speeches and performances from an all-star line-up of guests.
Michael Bublé says he became a ”hypochondriac” after his 6-year-old son Noah’s liver cancer diagnosis three years ago. Michael says he even got an MRI after using a sledgehammer on ‘Celebrity IOU’ with the Property Brothers: “I thought, ‘Oh my god, oh my god, I’m dying,’ because there was literally like, a bump. It turns out that I’m just out of shape and I’m a wimp and the sledgehammer was too much for me.”
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani will perform for the Grand Old Opry’s weekly broadcast on Saturday. They will perform from Blake’s ranch in Oklahoma. It will be Gwen’s Opry debut.
Ratings for the Food Network and HGTV were up 25 and 22 percent in April, respectively–due in no small part to the coronavirus crisis. Not only are people watching more TV, but they’re cooking and gardening more–and maybe getting around to home-improvement projects they’ve been putting off forever.
Let’s try this one more time: Lady Gaga’s new album Chromatica is coming (again)! After the pop star previously postponed her upcoming sixth studio album (initially set for release on April 10) in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, she has finally confirmed the highly anticipated LP’s new launch date: May 29th.
Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker believes humanity could use a bleakness break. He revealed that he’s not currently working on writing season 6 of Netflix’s Emmy-winning series because we’ve already found ourselves plunged into a nightmarish dystopia like those explored in his shows.
CBS picked up 23 total series for the (sure to be coronavirus-addled) 2020-2021 television season. They include: NCIS (and its spinoffs NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans), Blue Bloods, 60 Minutes, All Rise, Bob Hearts Abishola, The Unicorn, S.W.A.T., Bull, SEAL Team, MacGyver, FBI, FBI Most Wanted, The Neighborhood, Magnum P.I,, 48 Hours, Young Sheldon, Mom, Survivor, The Amazing Race, Evil and Undercover Boss. The shows CBS cancelled include: Carol’s Second Act, Broke, Tommy, Man With a Plan and God Friended Me.
The Volo Auto Museum, in Volo, Illinois, is selling Michael Jordan’s 2005 Bentley. The museum wants $129,995 for the car.
Disney is planning to reboot Pirates of the Caribbean with a female lead. Karen Gillian, whose biggest credits include starring in ”Avengers: Endgame” and ”Jumanji: The Next Level”, is at the top of Disney’s list to replace Johnny Depp as the lead pirate.
Prince Harry has sold his gun and rifle collection for more than $60,000. He quit hunting because Meghan Markle dislikes it.
Kelly Clarkson is selling her Encino, California mansion for $9.9 million. It has eight bedrooms, nine bathrooms, gates, a guest house, a pool, a spa, a fire pit, an outdoor kitchen and a pizza oven.
Fox has renewed ”The Masked Singer” for a fourth season.
The Rock and Emily Blunt are going to star in a new movie called “Ball And Chain.” It’s about a divorcing couple that gets superpowers after a meteor lands near their home. They put aside their differences to save their marriage and the world.
American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy was able to entice Macauley Culkin to take role in the show by promising him a “very, very great insane part” which included “crazy erotic sex” with costar Kathy Bates.
Cara Delevingne and Ashley Benson broke up early last month after nearly two years of dating, multiple sources told People.
NEVE CAMPBELL says there are “conversations” about doing “Scream 5”.
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