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. Ariana Grande shared the film’s new release date Tuesday on Instagram. The big screen adaptation of the hit Broadway musical will now open in theaters on Nov. 27, 2024 — the eve of American Thanksgiving — instead of Dec. 25, 2024.
Lindsay Lohan and her husband Bader Shammas are expecting their first child. There’s no word on the sex or the due date. Lindsay is 36 years old.
In her new book, Paris Hilton reveals that she had an inappropriate relationship with a teacher when she was in eighth grade. It didn’t get further than a kiss in her driveway, and it ended when her parents came home.
Michael J. Fox’s “Johnny B. Goode” scene in “Back to the Future” inspired Chris Martin’s guitar playing. So apparently Coldplay is Michael’s fault.
A trailer dropped yesterday for a German movie where a guy is trapped in a port-a-potty on a construction site where a demolition is about to take place. The movie has a two-word title, and the first word is “Holy”. You can figure out the rest.
Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson are doing a show for Apple TV+ where their families live together on Matt’s Texas ranch. It’ll reportedly show off Matt and Woody’s, quote, “strange and beautiful bond.”
Stanford is offering a new course that’s all about a SINGLE Taylor Swift song . . . the ten-minute version of “All Too Well”. It’ll reportedly focus on “an in-depth analysis” of the lyrics.
“Power Slap” seemed like a bad idea from the jump, but TBS rolled the dice on it anyway. Not surprisingly, they’re not bringing it back for a second season . . . although it will continue online.
Netflix’s doc on Pornhub premiere’s today. ‘Money Shot’ will look at the history of the internet’s most famous adult entertainment platform, its controversies and backlash.
Megan Thee Stallion is back on social media for the first time since the guilty verdict against Tory Lanez. Meg appeared in an Instagram post showing off a carousel of photos. The pictures were from Megan’s various Academy Award party appearances.
You know the guy Leonardo DiCaprio played in “Catch Me If You Can”? Apparently, he LIED about a lot of his criminal exploits.
Selling your rights to your music catalog has been big business lately. Artists feel like they’re getting good money in a time when streaming pays so poorly; companies who buy music rights feel like it’s a great investment since other companies will pay them to use that music. Here are some artists who have sold their music catalog rights and how much they made from the sale:
Bruce Springsteen – $500 to $550 million in 2021
The estate of David Bowie – $250 million last year
Sting – $250 million in 2022
Bob Dylan – a reported $300 million last year
Motley Crue – a reported $150 million in 2022
The Red Hot Chili Peppers – $140 million in 2021
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