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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are expecting their fourth child. Blake showed up at an event called the Forbes Power Women’s Summit yesterday with a visible bump.
Three bonus tracks will be available on a special Target edition of Taylor Swift’s upcoming album “Midnights”. The Lavender Deluxe Edition CD, out Oct. 21, will also come with a collectible lyric book, unseen photos and unique artwork. The hotly-anticipated collection tells the story of 13 sleepless nights.
Kacey Musgraves has released a mini-documentary showing the making of her 2021 album, “Star-Crossed”, the album which she says captures the process of healing from her divorce. It’s available to stream now on Paramount+.
Mariah Carey’s “Butterfly” album is turning 25 years old. To celebrate, Mariah is releasing an anniversary edition today. The reissue will drop 25 years to the day of the original back in 1997.
CNN says Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen are indeed suffering “marital issues,” and are currently, quote, “living separately.” That’s pretty much all the info they had to share, though.
David Blaine is experiencing health issues from all the stunts he’s done over his career. The nerves in his teeth are almost exposed from eating glass and his metabolism and short-term memory have both taken a hit.
Kim Kardashian and Scott Disick are being sued for $40 million for promoting a contest that’s allegedly just a scam to get people’s personal information so it can be sold to advertisers.
Roger Federer is retiring from tennis at 41. He says, quote, “I must [now] recognize when it is time to end my competitive career.” Federer is third all-time with 20 Grand Slam titles.
Vince Gill’s “CMT Giants” airs tonight . . . and it’ll feature Chris Stapleton performing a cover of Vince’s 1994 hit “Whenever You Come Around”. Chris also thanked Vince for inspiring and encouraging him in his career . . . even inviting him to song writing sessions early on.
Rege-Jean Page from “Bridgerton” and Glen Powell from “Top Gun: Maverick” will star in “Butch and Sundance” for Amazon.
Taye Diggs will host a reality dating series called “Back in the Groove”, where women in their 40s try to find love with men half their age. It’s obviously a play on the movie “How Stella Got Her Groove Back”, which starred Angela Bassett and a young actor named . . . Taye Diggs.
Jason Momoa’s got some fresh ink. The star revealed the new tattoo on his head Wednesday, days after he shaved off his signature long hair. Instagram snaps show the traditional Hawaiian artwork, which starts at the front of his hairline and extends down his neck, matches the tattoo on his arm depicting his family crest.
Iliza Shlesinger’s latest comedy special with Netflix, “Hot Forever”, will be released on October 11th. This is her sixth stand-up special for the streaming service.
“Saturday Night Live” has added four new featured players. The show announced Thursday that Marcello Hernandez, Molly Kearny, Michael Longfellow and Devon Walker to its cast.
Shawn Mendes is launching a music therapy program called ‘Wonder of Music’, at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. He made a $1 million commitment.
A small fire broke out on stage during a Panic! At The Disco concert on Wednesday night in St. Paul, Minnesota. Brendon Urie seemingly unaware, continued to dance around the stage. Multiple people yelled “Fire! Fire!” until crew members extinguished the small blaze using a fire extinguisher.












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