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“The Boys” will end after Season 5, with Season 4 beginning soon. Showrunner Eric Kripke shared the news. “Thrilled to bring the story to a gory, epic, moist climax. Watch Season 4 in 2 DAYS, cause the end has begun!” he wrote.
Nicki Minaj knows how to get some attention. She posted a message on X that has everyone wondering. She tweeted, “Yes Single …” That’s it. The post had fans asking if Nicki was promoting an upcoming song or revealing something about her marriage to Kenneth Petty. Stay tuned.
Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg will release their anticipated “Missionary” album next month. Dre and Snoop have been working on the project for a while. Initially, the album was supposed to drop to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the “Doggystyle” album, which was released in 1993.
Rihanna was attending her Fenty Hair launch event in LA, where she opened up about how long it took her to create it. “This is probably the longest I’ve ever taken to create something. No, I lied, that’s ‘R9’,” Rihanna said at her Fenty Hair launch party. Rihanna says she is ready to go “back into the studio” and is basically starting over on ‘R9’ but she admitted she’s not going to “neglect the songs she already has.”
Shania Twain has joined “Canada’s Got Talent” as a judge. The pop-country superstar will join Citytv’s hit competition series beginning in spring 2025, alongside returning judges Howie Mandel and Kardinal Offishall — plus new addition, comic Katherine Ryan. Lilly Singh and Trish Stratus will not return to judge the 4th season.
Courteney Cox has recreated her dance moves from Bruce Springsteen’s 1984 ‘Dancing in the Dark’ video. In the new clip, she dances along to the TikTok trend in which users ask their moms to dance like they did in the ’80s. After dancing to Bronski Beat’s ‘Small Town Boy’, she unzips her hoodie to reveal a Springsteen shirt, as the music changes to ‘Dancing in the Dark’.
Daniel Radcliffe is a “Simpsons” superfan. He even credits the show for his sense of humor and general knowledge of the world. “Honestly, I watch cartoons, and I watch reality TV. I’ve never seen ‘Breaking Bad’. I’ve never watched ‘The Sopranos’, or ‘The Wire’. All the sort-of, heavy hour-long stuff. Just, I can’t. I think it does probably in part stem from growing up on ‘The Simpsons’ in the way that I think so many people of our generation’s kids.”
Duran Duran’s “Rio” album cover was inspired by an image of model Marcie Hunt in a 1981 issue of “Vogue Paris”. Artist Patrick Nagel saw her smile and used it as inspiration for his artwork.
Billy Ray Cyrus filed for an annulment from Firerose after only seven months. They got married last October. He says it’s because of irreconcilable differences and inappropriate marital conduct.
Paul Giamatti has landed a recurring guest role in the upcoming Paramount+ series “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy”. He will play the main villain in the first season, joining Holly Hunter, who has been cast as the series’ Star Fleet captain and chancellor.
Dwayne Johnson revealed in an Instagram video that he sustained an elbow injury while filming his upcoming mixed martial arts movie, “The Smashing Machine”. He displayed his swollen elbow, saying it “looks like I have a cantaloupe in the bottom of my elbow.”
The classic game show “Hollywood Squares” is making a comeback on CBS with Drew Barrymore as the center square. Nate Burleson, co-host of “CBS Mornings” and NFL analyst, will host the new iteration of the show, which will air on Wednesdays following “The Price Is Right At Night” and “Raid The Cage”.
CBS has renewed “After Midnight with Taylor Tomlinson”, the late-night show that premiered in January, for another year. Airing after “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”, it features a panel of celebrity guests playing games.
Joe Jonas was spotted with an up-and-coming actress named Laila Abdallah following his breakup with Stormi Bree. The pair enjoyed a beach vacation in Athens, Greece, where they were seen being affectionate and playful.
“The Power Rangers” live-action series that was in development at Netflix for more than two years is no longer moving forward. Hasbro Entertainment is now seeking a new direction for the franchise with a different partner.












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