Pixar’s first gay main character is “out.” On Friday, the animation studio debuted “Out”, a short film featuring its first-ever LGBTQ character in a central role. The 9-minute short premiered on Disney+ as a part of the streaming service’s “SparksShorts” series, which showcases independent shorts created by Pixar employees.
Halsey opened up about accepting her bipolar disorder in a new YouTube series for Mental Health Awareness Month. She said this about her latest release “Manic”: “In the process of making this album, I had to make peace with this manic version of myself.” She also called the album a “love letter” to bipolar disorder.
Michael Bublé and his wife Luisana Lopilato hit the top of Facebook’s “Live Videos” chart last week after a 30-minute video of them baking oatmeal cookies cooked up 38.6 million views.
The Police’s drummer Stuart Copeland says that whenever their hit ‘Message in a Bottle’ comes on the radio, he changes the station because “there’s too many drum overdubs… it’s such a great song, and then it comes to the end and I switch over to another station because I screwed up.”
Luke Combs has himself a viral hit with his acoustic cover of Tracy Chapman’s 1988 hit ‘Fast Car’. It took less than 24 hours for Luke’s rendition to be viewed over 800,000 times.
KRISTEN BELL says her first daughter was potty-trained at 21 months . . . but her second is 5 years old and still in diapers.
The “Gossip Girl” reboot has been delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. The much-anticipated new version of the drama series – which starred Blake Lively, Leighton Meester and Penn Badgley – was supposed to be released on HBO Max later this year, but it’s been delayed until 2021 because of the health crisis.
David Beckham has reportedly been buying tubs of Big Mac Special Sauce on eBay during lockdown. He and his wife Victoria have been isolating at their English mansion, and they’ve decided to spice up their lockdown experience by having the tasty dip delivered to them.
Carly Rae Jepsen is making a ”little baby quarantine” album. She’s isolating in Los Angeles with her cat and has been writing songs with Tavish Crowe, who co-wrote ‘Call Me Maybe’.
Carole Baskin’s trading cards sold out within 24 minutes. Autographed cards sold for as much as $99 a piece.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is now the third wealthiest person in the world with a net worth of $87.8 billion. His net worth has increased by $30 billion since March 17th when people started to shelter-in-place due to the coronavirus.
Kobe Bryant’s widow, Vanessa, is getting $200 million from Body Armor. Kobe initially invested $5 million in the company before it took off. His shares are now worth $200 million.
Country star Morgan Wallen was arrested outside Kid Rock’s Nashville for public intoxication and disorderly conduct, after he was kicked out of the bar for kicking glass.
Riverdale co-stars Cole Sprouse and Lili Reinhart have broken up. The couple have been dating for three years, and have been the subject of numerous breakup rumors throughout. A source says the couple “split before the pandemic hit, and have been quarantining separately. They remain good friends.”
LARRY KING has signed a $5 million deal to do a celebrity interview podcast.
The 1991 CHRISTINA APPLEGATE comedy “Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead” is getting a remake.
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