A 2-part docuseries about the high-profile divorce between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard has been ordered at Discovery+. According to the streaming service, “Johnny vs Amber” will tell “the story of the breakdown of their relationship and how it tipped into the celebrity court case of the decade…from two polarized perspectives”.
Jennifer Lawrence went method while filming her highly anticipated new movie “Don’t Look Up” — at least when it came to her character’s fondness for weed. She admitted she got high on the Boston set of the social satire while playing a PhD candidate who calms her nerves with cannabis after discovering a comet hurtling towards Earth.
Idris Elba is reportedly in “early” talks to play a Bond villain. He’s previously been tipped to take over from Daniel Craig as ‘007’, but now it’s being said that he has held “informal” discussions about another role in the iconic spy franchise.
Natalie Morales said farewell on Friday to her viewers and colleagues on “Today” after 22 years at NBC. Natalie, who worked as an anchor for “Today” and correspondent for “Dateline NBC”, is leaving to join CBS as a host of its afternoon program, “The Talk”.
Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas have written and produced 3 new songs for the upcoming Pixar movie “Turning Red”, which will be ‘performed’ by the film’s fictional boy band 4*Town. The first trailer for the movie, which hits theaters in March, features a snippet of the song ‘Nobody Like U’.
Adele’s new song ‘I Drink Wine’ was originally 15 minutes long. As it appears on her new “30” album, it comes in at just over 6 minutes. She says it was shortened because “The label was like, ‘Listen, everyone loves you, but no one’s playing a 15-minute song on radio.’”
Rod Stewart says that in the 70s, he bought Elton John a fancy “pop-up fridge” with a bottle of champagne inside for Christmas, but felt bad when Elton got him a Rembrandt painting. “I’ve never felt so stingy. He’s eternally the most generous person I’ve ever known.”
Kane Brown wants to be a movie star. In a recent interview, he said: “I’m trying to break into the movie scene right now, spreading my wings like that and see where it takes me”. He indicated that he has done 2 auditions already, and is drawn to action and horror movies.
“No Time to Die” beat out “F9” as the top grossing film of the year worldwide. It earned $734 million. The top grossing film domestically though is still “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” with $224 million.
BTS won three trophies at last night’s “American Music Awards”, including Artist of the Year. Other winners included Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, Machine Gun Kelly, Drake, Megan Thee Stallion, Luke Bryan, and Carrie Underwood.
ADELE convinced SPOTIFY to stop making auto-shuffle automatic when you listen to an album. Quote, “We don’t create albums with so much care and thought into our track listing for no reason. Our art tells a story and our stories should be listened to as we intended.”
Camila Cabello has gotten a post-breakup makeover. The 24-year-old singer debuted her new mint green locks on Instagram Saturday, just days after confirming her split from Shawn Mendes. She captioned the image with of her new ‘do with, “I clean up ok.”
Following his #1 song, “Fancy Like,” Walker Hayes has announced a new album and released a new single called “AA.” The song has some personal insight, as he sings about the experiences his own journey with sobriety.
Twenty One Pilots announced a coast-to-coast, 23-city tour that will kick off next summer in St. Paul, Minnesota on August 18th. Stops will include New York City, Toronto, Nashville, Anaheim, and more before wrapping in Seattle on September 24th.
Gabby Barrett has released an extended version of her debut album, “Goldmine”, calling it “Goldmine Deluxe”. One of the 4 bonus tracks is a song written by Dolly Parton called “I Will Always Love You”. Gabby’s new single, “Never Get It Back” is also on “Goldmine Deluxe”.
Jason Reitman’s “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” grabbed $40.5M in its opening weekend. The film, directed by Jason Reitman, stars Carrie Coon, Paul Rudd, Finn Wolfhard, Mckenna Grace, Bill Murray, Dan Akroyd and Sigourney Weaver.













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