Katy Perry has refuted the rumor that she’s chosen Jennifer Aniston to be the godmother to her future daughter with fiancé Orlando Bloom. “We were like, ‘Wow, this is a wild rumor.’ But I guess this is a fun rumor,” Katy said in an interview. “We have no idea where it came from.”
A mint-gem LeBron James rookie card sold for a record $1.845 million during an auction. The buyer was Lob.com CEO Leore Avidar. The 2003-04 Upper Deck card was part of a super-limited Patch Autograph Parallel set, limited to just 23.
According to a tweet Kanye West posted and then deleted this past weekend, he’s dropping a new album called Donda on July 24. He also shared Donda’s track list, which includes the title track, as well as his recent Travis Scott collaboration, “Wash Us in the Blood.”
Lollapalooza co-founder Marc Geiger says he doesn’t expect the concert industry to bounce back until 2022. “It’s going to take that long before what I call ‘the germaphobic economy’ is slowly killed off,” he said on a podcast last week.
The Cure’s Roger O’Donnell says their new album is their ”most intense, saddest, most dramatic and most emotional record”. No word yet on a title or release date.
The Chicks’ new album “Gaslighter” topped Billboard’s weekly new music poll. It brought in 34 percent of the vote, beating out new music by DJ Khaled and Drake, Ellie Goulding, Troye Sivan and others, in the survey of music fans.
Jeff Bezos added $13 billion to his net worth yesterday after shares of Amazon surged by 7.9%. Amazon shares are up by 73% for the year mainly because of the coronavirus. Jeff’s ex-wife, Mackenzie, added $4.6 billion to her net worth on Monday.
Madame Tussauds has made a clay likeness of Kanye West’s head in case he wins the 2020 Presidential election.
Halle Berry may have a secret boyfriend. She posted a picture of her feet next to her mystery man’s along with the caption, ”Sunday, Funday.”
The producers of Saturday Night Live hope to bring the show back to 30 Rockefeller Center this Fall. They will most likely host shows without a live studio audience.
Nicki Minaj is pregnant with her first child. She posted a picture of her baby bump along with the caption: “#Preggers.”
Ariana Grande posted a series of photos that got her fans buzzing that she’s pregnant. In one shot, she seems to be lying on her back with her stomach exposed; her dog’s paw seems to be on top of a belly that doesn’t seem flat.
Kim Kardashian is reportedly “mortified” and “devastated” by what took place at Kanye West’s so-called rally in South Carolina on Sunday.
Country superstar Carrie Underwood announced that she will be releasing her very first Christmas album. The album My Gift will be released on September 25.
The theatrical release of Christopher Nolan’s Tenet has been bumped back yet again. The movie has abandoned its latest release date of August 12. Meanwhile, Variety adds that the studio could make a “surprise move” and “release Tenet overseas before it opens in North America.”
Kenny Cheney’s “Here and Now” has made him the first artist to score a #1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart in four different decades. “Here and Now” is also Kenny’s 31st #1 single overall, which also makes him the artist with the most #1 singles on that chart of all time.
Blake Shelton will debut a new song on July 24 featuring girlfriend Gwen Stefani on vocals called “Happy Anywhere.” “There’s never been a better time for ‘Happy Anywhere,’” Blake says. “We’ve all been in quarantine, and hopefully we’ve been doing that with somebody that we really love and enjoy being around.”
DR. ANTHONY FAUCI will throw out the first pitch when the Washington Nationals open the season against the New York Yankees on Thursday.
Maroon 5 announced that they’ll be releasing a track called “Nobody’s Love” this Thursday.
NOW That’s What I Call Music! compilation series will release its 75th volume August 7th. The set will feature 16 major hits including “Break My Heart” by Dua Lipa, “Stupid Love” by Lady Gaga, “Daisies” by Katy Perry, “I Hope” by Gabby Barrett, “Before I Go” by Lewis Capaldi and more. Also on August 7th, another compilation album, NOW That’s What I Call A Decade! 2010s, will also be released. That album will feature 18 of the biggest tracks of that decade, including Pink’s “Raise Your Glass,” Meghan Trainor’s “All About That Bass”, Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way” and Pharrell Williams’ “Happy.”













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