Ellen DeGeneres is signing off. She’s decided her upcoming season, the show’s 19th, will be the last. “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” has been a major fixture of the talk show landscape throughout its run and has even inspired a number of spinoffs including “Ellen’s Game of Games”, “The Masked Dancer”, “Family Game Fight” and “Ellen’s Greatest Night of Giveaways”.
Rag’n’Bone Man and Pink have released a charity version of their duet ‘Anywhere Away From Here’, following their performance of the song on the BRIT Awards on Tuesday. Money raised will go to the Lewisham and Greenwich National Health Service Trust and NHS Charities Together, who represent the charities of all NHS Trusts in the UK.
Tina Turner is on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees list for 2021. Also up for honors: Todd Rundgren, Carole King, The Go-Go’s, and Foo Fighters. This year’s ceremony is set for Oct. 30 at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland.
ABBA’s Bjorn Ulvaleus says the group will “definitely” be putting out new music in 2021, 40 years after the release of their last studio album, “The Visitors”, in 1981. In an interview, he said: “There will be new music this year, that is definite, it’s not a case anymore of it might happen, it will happen.”
Tiffany Haddish is the favorite to replace Ellen DeGeneres. She’s top of the list to get a daytime show – she’s a fresh voice.
Meghan Markle is not planning a baby shower. Meghan doesn’t feel a big baby shower with gifts is appropriate right now. There is too much strife in the world. She and Harry have been so involved with humanitarian issues, they both feel their time and resources can be used for a better purpose.
“This Is Us” is coming to an end after its sixth season, which will likely premiere this fall. NBC hasn’t commented, but they’re expected to make it official later today.
“American Idol” finalist CALEB KENNEDY quit after a video surfaced where he’s sitting next to someone who appears to be wearing a Klan hood. His mother says the kids were emulating characters from a horror movie and it had nothing to do with the KKK.
“Forbes” has a new list of the 10 highest paid athletes in the WORLD. Fighter CONOR MCGREGOR is #1, and no players from America’s biggest sports: The NBA, the NFL, the NHL, or MLB made the Top Three.
Everyone wants John Krasinski and Emily Blunt to star in the “Fantastic Four” movie. But Emily says, quote, “I don’t know if superheroes are for me. They’re not up my alley. I think it’s been exhausted.”
It’s official: KANE BROWN and KELSEA BALLERINI are co-hosting this year’s “CMT Music Awards”. It’s Kane’s second time, and Kelsea’s first. The show is going down June 9th.
CARRIE UNDERWOOD and LUKE BRYAN are two of the superstar acts who are doing residencies at the brand new Resorts World Las Vegas. Carrie will be there in December, and Luke in February. Celine Dion and Katy Perry are also doing residencies at the hotel, which opens in November.
ROBERT DE NIRO will play SEBASTIAN MANISCALCO’s dad in the comedy “About My Father”.
Here’s how ridiculous the “Fast and Furious” movies are getting: One of the stunts in “F9” was dreamed up by the director’s 9-year-old son.
Machine Gun Kelly was asked about his blood bond with girlfriend, Megan Fox. He wears a drop of her blood in a capsule around his neck. He explained that when she was traveling to Bulgaria to film a movie, he didn’t have a passport and couldn’t go with her. He admitted that he was “kinda freaking out” about not being able to see her. “Some people give, like, a handkerchief to their partner or whatever… she gave me her DNA.”
Next week, Demi Lovato will launch her first ever podcast, calling it, “4D with Demi Lovato”. Topics will include mental health, activism, LGBTQ rights, body positivity, art, and the environment. Jane Fonda and Jameela Jamil are set to be featured guests on the show, which begins May 19.
Britney Spears has pink hair. She unveiled the new look on Instagram. She posted a video wearing various skin-tight body suits, including one that was leopard print. “Miss pussycat loves to bite… be careful ladies and gentlemen.”
NBC has announced their next live musical event. The network will broadcast “Annie Live!” as a special holiday musical event. Robert Greenblat will executive produce along with Neil Meron, who has served as executive producer on such NBC’s live musicals “The Sound of Music Live!” and “Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert”.
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