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Billie Eilish had to say goodbye to her beloved dog, Pepper. She took to Instagram to share the news of her dog’s death posting a slideshow showing her with her sweet dog at different points throughout her life. “Pepper. my lifelong best friend. i will see you again someday sweet girl. You made it 15 years you f**king beast. I love you. rest easy mama, i’ll miss you forever. This is a really hard day.”
Michael Jordan has sold off his majority stake in the Charlotte Hornets. The 60-year-old basketball legend has had the majority stake in the team since 2010. The sale of Michael Jordan’s sale was valued at about $3 billion. Things will be finalized over the next few weeks.
Some artistic props have disappeared from the set of “Beetlejuice 2”. Vermont State Police tweeted out a photo of a 150-pound abstract sculpture that was swiped from the film’s set, along with “a lamppost topped with a pumpkin decoration”. They wrote “We tried saying the name of this stolen statue three times, but it didn’t come back!” The sequel is currently shut down due to the actor’s strike.
“Barbenheimer” just keeps on growing. “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” powered to bigger opening weekends than originally reported. “Barbie” ended up with $162 million domestically in its first weekend of release, higher than Sunday’s already record-breaking estimate of $155 million. “Oppenheimer” also beat expectations with $82.4 million, slightly higher than Sunday’s huge $81.5 million projection.
Tom Brady seems to have moved on from ex-wife, Gisele Bündchen. The former NFL star was photographed looking very flirty with another supermodel, Irina Shayk, over the weekend. Tom reportedly picked up Irina from the Hotel Bel-Air Friday afternoon and then drove them to his LA home.
Dan Aykroyd wants to appear in a “Ghostbusters” sequel after he dies. The 71-year-old is currently filming a follow-up to its spin-off movie “Afterlife”. He told a reporter that he believes future filmmakers will use technology to resurrect his character in more sequels once he’s passed away.
Bruce Springsteen appears as a guest on a new song by the New Jersey rockers the Gaslight Anthem. ‘History Books’ is the first tune to be released from the band’s upcoming album, also titled “History Books”, out October 27.
Elon Musk might have trouble with his effort to change the name of Twitter to “X”. Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta has already registered an X logo for “social networking services.” There’s no word if that’s going to be a problem.
Jason Biggs has two sons, ages 9 and 5. And he and his wife haven’t figured out how to explain his actions with that apple pie in “American Pie”. But it’s coming soon, because the 9-year-old already “knows there’s something with a pie.”
A$AP Rocky threw some shade at Travis Scott during Rolling Loud Miami. He sang a new track where he said, quote, “First you stole my flow, so I stole your [B-word] / Then you stole my style, I need at least like 10 percent.” That first part is a reference to Rihanna.
Jason Aldean’s “Try That in a Small Town” has debuted at Number Two on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100. That’s the highest Jason has EVER been on that chart. It’s also THE fourth highest-selling song of 2023.
Luke Combs was spotted ripping golf balls INSIDE Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts before his concert. He had a mat set up with a tee . . . but he wasn’t driving them into the seats, he was hitting them into a net. Luke shared a clip himself, and said, “DJ Khaled, let’s go golfin’.”
Jung Kook of BTS earned his first solo No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. “Seven,” which also features Latto, officially debuted in the top slot on Monday. He now joins his bandmate Jimin as the second BTS member with a solo chart-topping hit.
The second season of “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” will feature a musical episode. Paramount+ dropped a teaser trailer over the weekend to give fans a glimpse at the USS Enterprise crew singing and dancing. The episode, titled “Subspace Rhapsody” will be released on the streaming platform on August 3rd.












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