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Drake’s album “For All The Dogs” returned to No. 1 on the Billboard 200, rising back up from fourth place thanks to the release of the “Scary Hours” edition with 6 new songs on November 17th. It debuted atop the chart in October.
The new release “Wish” fell short of opening weekend projections, earning $19.5 million over the traditional weekend and $31.7 million in the five-day U.S. holiday period for 3rd place at the box office. “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” finished in first place, bringing in $28.8 million. “Napoleon” came in second place, earning $21 million from Friday to Sunday.
Blake Shelton is getting into the holiday spirit again with the help of Hallmark. Blake announced the premiere of “Time for Her to Come Home for Christmas”, the latest holiday-themed Hallmark movie that he has executive produced. It premieres on Thursday, November 30.
Paris Hilton had an extra special reason to celebrate on Thanksgiving. Paris announced on Instagram that she had welcomed a second child with her husband Carter Reum. The baby girl, London, joins the couple’s son, Phoenix Barron, who they welcomed via surrogate in January. Paris celebrated the birth of her daughter by decorating her home with several pink Christmas trees ahead of the holiday season.
If you’re holding out hope for a “Barbie” sequel, you’d better take a deep breath. The film’s $1.4 billion in box office bank led to speculation that a second movie might be in the works, but Margot Robbie doesn’t see herself returning to Barbie’s Dream House anytime soon. In a recent interview, she said: “We didn’t build it to be a trilogy or something.”
Jon Hamm wants to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe: “There are tons of stories that I’m familiar with…that are still out there to be told.” He was previously considered to play the role of villainous ‘Mister Sinister’ in a scrapped sequel to “The New Mutants”, an “X-Men” spin-off, and he now hopes that since X-Men is now under the MCU banner, he’d be considered for a future role.
The lucky fan who managed to catch the heel of Taylor Swift’s boot during a Brazil concert is selling it to raise funds for his cousin’s cancer treatment. Between songs, Taylor paused, pulled off the broken heel of her custom Christian Louboutin boot, and threw it into the crowd. Swiftie Felipe Conrado caught it, later posting a pic of the bedazzled heel.
Bryan Adams credits Taylor Swift for the idea of re-recording some of his own songs for the “Classic” and “Classic Pt. II” albums: “She was my inspiration. Now, my productivity has been so high.” He plans to take his daughters to a Taylor concert in Canada next year.
Two contestants from “Squid Game: The Challenge” are threatening a lawsuit after experiencing hypothermia and nerve damage during “Red Light Green Light”, where they had to stand still. They reportedly filmed for HOURS in the freezing cold temperatures.
Bradley Cooper says he’d probably do a “Hangover 4” . . . “in an instant” . . . because he loves Todd Phillips, Zach Galifianakis, ad Ed Helms . . . but it’s a long-shot. He admits, “I don’t think Todd is ever going to do that.”
Carrie Underwood usually “busts out” her Christmas decorations over the Thanksgiving weekend. But this year she had to get it done earlier so she could scoot to Vegas for her Reflection residency at Resorts World. And there are ALREADY gifts wrapped and waiting. She says there’s “nothing sadder” than a Christmas tree that’s up and decorated with NO presents underneath it.
Beyonce attended the world premiere of her new concert film, “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé”, in Los Angeles on Saturday. Most details were kept secret, even from guests, whose invitations included only a 7 PM start time and a “cozy opulence” dress code.
BTS announced that four more members — RM, Jimin, V and Jung Kook — are about to start their mandatory military service in Korea. They follow Jin, who enlisted last December, along with J-Hope and Suga, whose service is already underway.
“Twilight” director Catherine Hardwicke shared her thoughts about a potential reboot of the hit film series on the ‘Happy Sad Confused’ podcast recently. When asked if Jenna Ortega and Jacob Elordi could play the leads, Catherine replied, “Oh, that would be perfect.”












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