“The Batman” director Matt Reeves revealed that he has just wrapped up its tumultuous production. He shared a memento from the set of the hotly-anticipated flick, posting a photo of a clapperboard wrapped in plastic, which was probably used in shooting the last scene from the production.
It’s a Funko Festivus… for the rest of us. The premiere company for pop culture collectibles is launching a new line of “Seinfeld” products based on Jerry Seinfeld’s beloved TV comedy. Available on June 1, Funko’s Seinfeld program includes their world-famous vinyl Pop! figures, as well as the new Funko Games party-starter, “The Party Game About Nothing”.
Rihanna Is she launching a new haircare line? She reportedly filed a trademark application for Fenty Hair last week. The docs show the potential line would include products like haircare preparation, hair color, hair styling, straightening or relaxing, and dandruff shampoo.
Kelsea Ballerini once splurged on a very expensive bottle of wine for Shania Twain – even though she couldn’t afford it. “She invited me to sing with her when she headlined Stagecoach like, 4 years ago and I was brand new and still super broke. I knew she loved wine so I splurged and bought her a bottle of Opus One…as a thank you.”
Variety magazine says 8.8 million people watched the Grammys on Sunday night. That’s down from 18.7 million in 2020. This year’s telecast was the lowest-rated in Grammys history.
NBC says retired New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees is joining their network as a football analyst.
Rob Gronkowski is returning to the Buccaneers on a one-year, $10 million dollar deal.
NBC has canceled Jennifer Lopez’s show ”World of Dance.” It aired for four seasons.
A bottle of Jay-Z’s D’USSÉ Cognac was recently auctioned off for $52,000. Only 285 bottles of the rare cognac have been made. Jay-Z signed the bottle.
Lady Gaga’s dognapping was featured on ”America’s Most Wanted” last night. The show is hoping to find the man that shot Gaga’s dog walker, Ryan Fischer.
Two Minnesota lawmakers are introducing legislation to name a highway after Prince. The Prince Rogers Nelson Memorial Highway proposal could be debated as soon as next week. Congressman Greg Boe says, “He is a favorite son on this side of the metro … there are a lot of fans of his music.”
The Oscar nominees have been announced, and “Mank” was showered with 10 nominations. “The Father”, “Judas and the Black Messiah”, “Minari”, “Nomadland”, “Sound of Metal”, and “The Trial of the Chicago 7”, were next, all tied with six. “The Oscars” will air April 25th on ABC.
DRAKE had three songs debut in the top 3 spots on the Hot 100 this week. He’s the first artist to ever achieve that feat. He’s also the third artist to have the top 3 songs at the same time, along with the Beatles and Ariana Grande.
The Texas Rangers named one of their spring training fields after CHARLEY PRIDE. Charley was a Negro League and Minor League pitcher before his singing career took off. He was also a huge Rangers fan and held a part-ownership stake in the team.
Alex Rodriguez flew to the Dominican Republic where Jennifer Lopez has been shooting a movie in order to be with her amid the rumors of their breakup. He shared a photo of their view with the caption, “Happy Monday New week. New day. Onward. Upward.”
DEMI LOVATO is dropping a new album on April 2nd.
Nick Jonas has released Spaceman Deluxe on Sunday and one of the new tracks features his brothers Joe and Kevin. The Jonas Brothers reunite for the “Selfish” one of the two new songs on the album.
Pippa Middleton has welcomed her second child with James Matthews. Kate Middleton’s little sister brought Grace Elizabeth Jane into the world at 4:22 am Monday morning, weighing 6lbs, 7oz. Grace joins Arthur, 2. Grace shares the middle name of her aunt Kate, who was born Catherine Elizabeth Middleton.
ABC’s The Wonder Years has cast its lead for the rebooted show. Elisha “EJ” Williams will star in the show that focuses on the same time period (the 1960s) as the original 1988-93 show, but this time, it will focus on a Black family in Montgomery, Alabama. The original star, Fred Savage, is directing the first episode.
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