A collection of Alan Rickman’s personal diaries will be published together as a book. The actor known for the “Harry Potter” films and “Die Hard” wrote 27 volumes of diaries that span 25 years and date back to the early ’90s. “The Diaries of Alan Rickman” will be edited into one book and will be published in the U.S. and the U.K. in the fall of 2022.
Harry Styles has become the first male to top Lyst’s “Power Dressers” list. The global fashion search platform lauded him as the ultimate power dresser this year, with searches for yellow bucket hats spiking by 92% after he wore one in his video ‘Golden’. Beyonce came in second, with RM from BTS third.
Elton John is ready to patch things up with Rod Stewart. The two had a falling out in 2018, but in a new interview, Elton said: “We’ve had this rivalry for a long time and it’s been very, very funny, and I love him dearly, and if I saw him in the street, I’d give him the biggest hug.”
Kylie Minogue says it would be “amazing” to record a duet with Madonna. When asked about who else she’d like to collaborate with, she shared: “I’d love to collaborate with more women. You could say any of the top girls right now: Dua Lipa is definitely having a great time. Lady Gaga. I love Miley Cyrus. I admire so many of these women.”
Although the release of “Dangerous – The Double Album” isn’t until Jan. 8, Morgan Wallen has shared three new songs: ‘Somebody’s Problem’, ‘Still Goin’ Down’, and ‘Livin’ the Dream’. His upcoming double album will feature 30 songs.
Mary J. Blige and 50 Cent are flexing their production muscle. The pair will co-executive produce a sitcom for ABC called “Family Affair”. It’s named after one of Mary’s classic songs, but you knew that.
The Queen’s Gambit is now Netflix’s most watched scripted limited series to date. Netflix recorded 62 million households watched the show in its first 28 days.
ABC’s broadcast of the American Music Awards averaged 3.8 million total viewers and a 0.9 demo rating, plunging more than 40 percent from last year’s ratings.
Jeopardy is going to resume production on November 30th with interim host Ken Jennings. He replaces Alex Trebek, who died several weeks ago from pancreatic cancer.
Drake and Nike are working on a new sneaker that may be released as early as December 18th.
Boston Celtics fans are unhappy that the team has signed Khloe Kardashian’s boyfriend, Tristan Thompson, to a two-year contract. They are worried about the rest of the Kardashian family cursing the team.
The New York Jets became the first team to be mathematically eliminated from the NFL playoffs this week. It was only a matter of time . . . they’re 0-10, and there’s no indication that they’re on the cusp of turning it around.
KANE BROWN sold his pickup truck, Rex. He shared the news in his Instagram Stories, saying he doesn’t drive it much and wanted it to go to someone who will use it. He added, “It’s been real. Love you, Rex.” By the way, it looks like he still has that tricked-out truck . . . and the Tesla that he calls his “Dad Car.”
Dolly Parton, Dan + Shay, Kelly Clarkson, and Brett Eldredge are the country stars performing at this year’s “Christmas in Rockefeller Center” special. Other performers include Goo Goo Dolls, Earth, Wind & Fire, Tori Kelly, Gwen Stefani, Pentatonix, and Meghan Trainor. It airs December 2nd on NBC.
Unfortunately, a rumor that RIHANNA joined the cast of “Black Panther 2” is NOT true.
Shawn Mendes and his longtime manager, Andrew Gertler, announced the formation of their film and television production company Monday. Their company, Permanent Content, produced the Netflix original Documentary, In Wonder, which chronicles Shawn’s rise through the music industry.
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