J Balvin, Doja Cat, and Tems will make history in July. The artists have been chosen to perform at halftime of the FIFA Club World Cup Final. It is the first time the event will have a halftime show. The event will take place at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 13.
Jason Biggs got candid about his previous cocaine addiction, revealing he hit rock bottom when he “climbed into the trash bin” to grab the last of his drugs. “I lived in the gray area, but I have ‘snorting dust off the floor’ stories.” The “American Pie” star admitted his early fame worsened his addiction as he “learned very quickly” that people rarely said no to a famous 22-year-old “with money in the bank and coke in my pocket.” He’s remained sober for the last 7 years.
It’s practically guaranteed that Lacey Chabert will appear in at least one of Hallmark’s holiday movies each year, as they don’t call her the Queen of Christmas for nothing! But this year, we won’t even have to wait that long, as her next movie will see her celebrating a different holiday. She will star in “Haul Out the Halloween” which will arrive on TV this fall.
Apple TV+ has released the trailer for its new disaster thriller “The Lost Bus,” starring Oscar-winner Matthew McConaughey. The film, based on the book “Paradise: One Town’s Struggle to Survive an American Wildfire”, follows “a wayward school bus driver and a dedicated school teacher who battle to save 22 children from the terrifying inferno,” according to the official logline. “The Last Bus” comes to Apple TV+ and select theaters this fall.
Miley Cyrus revealed her old strategy for hiding the money she spent on drugs from her accountant. She said while making her 2015 album “Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz”, she said” “The drugs were the biggest cost,” and “To hide those from my accountant, we called them ‘vintage clothes’…she would get these checks of thousands of dollars’ worth of vintage clothes.”
Belinda Carlisle will drop her first full-length album since 2017. “Once Upon a Time in California”, out August 29, is a 10-song collection of cover tunes paying tribute to the pop music that “shaped her musical identity.” It includes her take on songs made famous by Dionne Warwick, Gordon Lightfoot, Harry Nilsson, The Hollies, Jim Croce, The Carpenters, and more.
Rod Stewart had to axe 6 more shows across California and Nevada as he continues to battle a nasty flu that’s kept him offstage all month. Four are officially scrapped, while 2 have been bumped to September. This comes after he pulled out of a June show in Vegas just hours before curtain.
Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” claims a second straight week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The rest of the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 includes a trio of Morgan Wallen songs, as his former chart-topping single, “What I Want,” featuring Tate McRae, holds firm at No. 2, “Just in Case” sticks at No. 3, and the title track to the country superstar’s Billboard 200 No. 1 album, “I’m the Problem,” drops a spot to No. 5.
Sly Stone, the groundbreaking musician who fused funk, rock, and soul with Sly & the Family Stone, died on Monday at the age of 82. According to his family, the cause of death was due to a “prolonged battle with COPD and other underlying health issues.”
National Geographic Channel’s upcoming 25-hour “SharkFest” programming block will showcase the premiere of the documentary Jaws @ 50 on July 10. The documentary commemorates the 50th anniversary of the iconic film Jaws, directed by Steven Spielberg and featuring Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, and Richard Dreyfuss.
The live action “The Legend of Zelda” movie has been delayed from March to May 7, 2027, to allow for “production reasons.” The new date was freed up when “Avengers: Secret Wars” moved to December 2027. Wes Ball, who directed “The Maze Runner” trilogy, will helm the Nintendo adaptation.
Jonathan Daviss, known for his role in “Outer Banks”, has landed the starring role in a Snoop Dogg biopic produced by the rapper himself. The film, described as the “definitive biopic about the entertainment mogul and icon,” will be directed by Craig Brewer. The film is the first project under Snoop Dogg’s overall deal with NBCUniversal.
The trailer for “Wicked: For Good” was viewed 113 million times in its first 24 hours, exceeding the views for the first “Wicked” trailer. The studio released the footage at special one-night screenings, and a teaser video featuring the cast has been viewed 85 million times. The trailer showcases several iconic scenes, generating significant excitement among fans.
The BET Awards took place on Monday night. To no one’s surprise, the big winner was Kendrick Lamar. He brought home five awards, including Album of the Year and Best Male Hip Hop Artist. Jamie Foxx, Snoop Dogg, Mariah Carey, and Kirk Franklin were honored with Ultimate Icon Awards.
Tom Cruise’s stunt work in ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ has earned him a Guinness World Record. He now holds record for most the most burning parachute jumps by an individual after jumping from a helicopter sixteen times during production. “Tom doesn’t just play action heroes — he is an action hero,” Craig Glenday, editor-in-chief of Guinness World Records, said.
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