Me & @katyperry last night. Really got to hang with 1 of my idols last night & she announced this?!🥹😭💕
brb, i’m crying! pic.twitter.com/eJl4m1PeZJ— LU KALA (@igobyLu) April 23, 2024
Katy Perry is sharing that she worked on a new song with Canadian singer Lu Kala. As her final season on “American Idol” winds down, Katy shared that the best is yet to come. While doing promo for the show, Katy snuck in a big tease about her upcoming single, which, she thinks is “one of my biggest songs that has yet to come out.”
Jamie Foxx is back on his hosting gig on Fox’s “Beat Shazam” after beating a headline-making health scare. His daughter Corinne Foxx is also returning as co-host and DJ for Season 7 of the reality competition series. “Beat Shazam” returns May 28.
A new “9 to 5” movie is in the works. Variety confirmed that Jennifer Aniston is producing a re-imagining of the film for 20th Century Studios. No plot details or cast have been revealed, but the iconic 1980s film followed three working women – Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda, and Lily Tomlin – who live out their fantasy of getting even with their antagonistic boss.
Reba McEntire has been revealed as the host of the 59th Academy of Country Music Awards on May 16. This will be Reba’s 17th time hosting the awards show, the most of any artist. The country legend will also hit the stage for a special performance featuring new music.
Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s “Vultures 2” will allegedly arrive two months later than planned. The album was supposed to drop on March 8, but according to Ye, the new release date is May 3. “Vultures 1” was released on February 10.
91-year-old Carol Burnett recently joked that she’d like to “do” Bradley Cooper. So, he sent her a birthday message saying, quote, “I’ve been such a massive fan of yours ever since I was a kid . . . I hope to meet you one day and maybe even work together.”
Emma Stone would like to be called by her real name, which is Emily. When she became an actress, she had to change it to Emma because there was already an Emily Stone.
The MTV Video Music Awards are coming back home to New York…kinda. The latest edition will be held at in Elmont, N.Y., on Long Island, rather than in the city. The VMAs will be held on September 10, nearly 40 years to the day of the first Video Music Awards, which were held at Radio City Music Hall.
CBS renewed “The Equalizer” for Season 5, starring Queen Latifah. The show has been praised for its suspense, heroism, and strong characters. The series has been performing well, averaging over 10 million viewers per episode.
A new three-part documentary titled “Lolla: The Story of Lollapalooza”, will premiere on Paramount+ in May. The series traces the festival’s evolution from a punk tour to the huge annual event at Chicago’s Grant Park.
Elisabeth Moss revealed that she suffered a broken vertebrae while filming a stunt for the upcoming TV series “The Veil”. She was left lying on her back on a roof in Istanbul for two hours before receiving medical treatment.
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