#BowenYang just dished on one SNL host’s bad behavior… 👀 pic.twitter.com/EJyKdtw2lM
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“SNL” cast member Bowen Yang revealed that a past male host once made several cast members cry at a table read by rejecting their ideas for his episode. He called the experience “terrible,” but didn’t actually name the host. Hmmmmmmm……
Dr. Dre is looking forward to the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, not just because the games are in his home city, but because he might compete. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Dre revealed, “I’m try’na try out for the Olympics in 2028.” ET host Nichelle Turner replied, “Volleyball? Basketball? Swimming? Gymnastics? The 100 meter? What sport?” Dre answered, “Archery. I’m dead ass serious. Yup.” That’s right. Dre said he’s been practicing archery for decades, ever since junior high school.
Halle Berry recently ran down her injuries that happened during her acting career. She revealed that she has been “knocked out three times.” She has had a broken arm, broken ribs (two ribs in one incident, three in another), a broken tailbone, two broken toes, and a broken middle finger. Halle’s next adventure is an action film with Mark Wahlberg, “The Union”, which will be released on Netflix this Friday.
Director James Cameron is working on a top-secret ‘Terminator’ project. When the ‘Hollywood Reporter’ asked if he was a part of the upcoming ‘Terminator’ animated series on Netflix, James replied, “I’m working on my own ‘Terminator’ stuff right now. It’s got nothing to do with that.”
We still don’t know which celebrities will be hitting the ballroom floor in Season 33 of “Dancing With the Stars”, but at least we know who will be judging their best (and worst) moves. ABC has confirmed that all three current judges — Carrie Ann Inaba, Derek Hough, and Bruno Tonioli — will return for the new season, set to premiere on September 17.
After 25 years, Jason Biggs took advantage of his most memorable role for some tongue-in-cheek marketing. The “American Pie” star, who hosts Netflix‘s “Blue Ribbon Baking Championship”, joked “there were no pies harmed” while filming the baking competition series, which is “safe for family viewing”. His 1999 breakout role in “American Pie” has long been known for the infamous scene detailing his bumbling teen character’s high jinks with an apple pie.
Morgan Wallen’s day in court has been pushed back 4 months. He’d previously been scheduled to appear before a judge tomorrow, after being arrested April 7 for allegedly throwing a chair off the roof of Chief’s in downtown Nashville. A settlement between the parties is still possible.
Katy Perry is being investigated by Spain for filming her “Lifetimes” video on a prohibited and protected beach. Her crew didn’t have permission to film there and could’ve caused environmental damage.
Chris Stapleton’s “Tennessee Whiskey” just became the fourth Country song ever to pass a billion streams on Spotify. “10,000 Hours” by Dan + Shay and Justin Bieber . . . “Meant to Be” by Bebe Rexha featuring Florida Georgia Line . . . and “Last Night” by Morgan Wallen are the other three.
Kobe Bryant’s yellow Lakers warm-up jacket, worn during his final game, was sold for $336,000 at an auction. The jacket was worn during Bryant’s iconic performance scoring 60 points against the Utah Jazz on April 13, 2016.
“Squid Game: The Experience” is opening on October 11 at the Manhattan Mall in New York City! The experience allows participants to play games featured in the show and brand-new games. Tickets are priced starting at $39 and will be on sale beginning August 21. Join the waitlist now by visiting squidgameexperience.com.
*NSYNC is alive and well thanks to “Deadpool and Wolverine”. The band’s smash “Bye Bye Bye” is back on the Billboard charts after the song was used in the summer movie blockbuster. “Bye Bye Bye” is number 45 on this week’s Billboard Hot 100 chart.
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