A sing-along version of “Grease” will air on CBS in June, the same night the 74th annual Tony Awards were originally scheduled to air. The Grease sing-along edition will feature pop-up lyrics so families can sing their favorite songs together. It all begins at 8:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 7.
Pardon my f-ing language but Jonah Hill has overtaken Samuel L. Jackson as the actor who has uttered the most swear words in movies. An analysis from the research group Buzz Bingo called “Profanity on Film” says that Jonah has dropped f-bombs and other naughty words 376 times in his movies while Sam has only sworn 301 times.
Justin Bieber says he wishes he never had sex before he married Hailey Baldwin. During a Q&A on Facebook’s “The Bieber on Watch”, he was asked about what things he would change if he could go back in time. “If I could go back and not have to face some of the bad hurt I went through, I probably would’ve saved myself for marriage.”
Ever since Lady Gaga unveiled her highly anticipated “Chromatica” track list, fans have been buzzing over the Ariana Grande collaboration, ‘Rain on Me’. Fans won’t have to wait much longer to hear it. The singers took to social media to reveal that the song will be released this Friday.
Pink Floyd’s album “The Dark Side of the Moon” has returned to the Billboard 200 albums chart. The 1973 classic currently sits at #193, and has now racked up an unprecedented 950 weeks on the list.
Foo Fighters are streaming more classic concert footage. Now streaming from their archive are shows shot over two nights in 2008 at London’s Wembley Stadium, with guests Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin. It’s being made available as a fundraiser for indie concert venues.
Some fans expected Taylor Swift to show up on Katy Perry’s new single, “Daisies,” but that didn’t happen. Katy says Taylor isn’t on her upcoming album “as of yet, but the fans are definitely excited for something like that to happen in the future, and I’m always open” to the possibility.
Maroon 5 is rescheduling its 2020 North American tour for 2021 due to coronavirus concerns. “We really look forward to being back out with all our fans healthy and happy next year,” frontman Adam Levine said.
Maren Morris fans has announced she’s postponing her RSVP the Tour to 2021. “In tears writing this, but given these unprecedented circumstances, I’ve decided to postpone RSVP the Tour to 2021. Let’s do this at the right time when we can all be together again…Thank you for understanding. Love you, – M.”
Joaquin Phoenix and fiancée Rooney Mara are reportedly expecting their first child. The couple first met on the set of the movie Her, but didn’t start dating until they reunited on the set of the 2018 film Mary Magdalene.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson says he can’t believe his daughter Simone wants to follow in his footsteps and become a wrestler. The 18-year-old daughter of Dwayne and his ex-wife Dany Garcia has begun training with WWE to become a professional wrestler.
The ESPN Michael Jordan docu-series “The Last Dance” was the network’s most-watched documentary ever. It averaged 5.6 million viewers during its run.
Adam Sandler is going to star in a new Netflix movie called ‘’Hustle”. It’s about a sports agent, who gets fired before discovering a talented overseas player, who he brings to the U.S. to play in the NBA. LeBron James is producing the film.
Mandy Moore and Justin Hartley are set to host the 2020 Red Nose charity special on NBC. The This Is Us stars will host the network’s sixth version of the event on Thursday, which will feature musical performances, sketches and short films to raise money to fight childhood poverty. Money raised this year will will help combat the effect of COVID-19 on children. Julia Roberts, John Legend, Bryan Cranston, Kelly Clarkson, Paul Rudd, One Republic, Steve Martin, 5 Seconds of Summer, Sarah Silverman, Ray Romano, Sam Smith and James Taylor will participate.
David Arquette has signed on to reprise the role of Sheriff Dewey Riley in an upcoming fifth installment of the Scream horror franchise. Reports indicate that several other original cast members, including Neve Campbell, could also return.
Katy Perry will kick off Good Morning America’s virtual summer concert series on May 22. She said Monday that she’ll be performing her new song, “Daisies.”
There’s been talk of a third “Legally Blonde” movie for a while, but things are officially underway now. REESE WITHERSPOON will be back, and former “Office” star MINDY KALING is writing the screenplay with comedy writer Dan Goor.
Prom from Home: Under the Living Room Lights, presented by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and YouTube personality Zach Sang, will live stream on YouTube and Twitter this Friday at 7 p.m. The star-studded event will feature appearances by Lewis Capaldi, Lauv, FINNEAS, Noah Cyrus, Bazzi, MAX, Cheat Codes, Loud Luxury and more.
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