Stanley Tucci is heading back to Italy after Nat Geo renewed his docuseries “Tucci In Italy” for a second season. The series, which premiered last month, has been picked up for another 5 episodes. He’ll meet local chefs, historians, farmers, winemakers, and artisans to uncover the lesser-known culinary rituals that define each region.
Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Manchild’ has entered the singles chart at #1. On IG, she posted, “I wrote Manchild on a random Tuesday with Amy and Jack not too long after finishing ‘Short n’ Sweet’ and it ended up being the best random Tuesday of my life”, referring to Jack Antonoff and Amy Allen.
In an “Ask Kelly Anything” video on Kelly Clarkson’s YouTube channel, she was asked which song took her the shortest amount of time to write. Her answer was ‘Underneath the Tree’. Of the 2012 Christmas song, she said, “I ordered sushi and when it arrived, I had written it.” The song peaked at #9 on the Billboard’ Hot 100 and topped the Adult Contemporary chart for 4 weeks.
Men Without Hats, the 1980s Canadian New Wave band, known for the hits ‘The Safety Dance’ and ‘Pop Goes the World’, have not only joined TikTok, but they also announced in a new clip that they have a new song and video coming out. Premiering June 26, it is fittingly titled ‘I Love the ’80s’.
Elvis Presley’s granddaughter Riley Keough debuted a snippet of a short film titled “In Process: Riley Keough” on her Instagram page. It gives an intimate tour of Graceland, and it moved Elvis’ fans to remark that seeing Graceland come alive again stirred some deep emotions. The full video is available on YouTube.
Robin Thicke is being sued after he posted photos of himself on social media. The celebrity paparazzi agency, BackGrid USA Inc., took the picture. The company said Robin posted two pictures without its permission in 2022. BackGrid USA Inc. claimed that the company tried to come to a settlement with Robin, but nothing happened.
Beyoncé wrapped up her “Cowboy Carter” tour’s six-show run at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Monday by giving thanks to Paul McCartney. “Thank you, Sir Paul McCartney, for writing one of the best songs ever made. Every time I sing it, I feel so honored. And it is a full circle moment to wear your beautiful daughter’s design,” Beyoncé wrote in an Instagram post, referencing her rendition of The Beatles’ 1968 classic “Blackbird”.
Tom Cruise will receive an honorary Oscar at the Academy’s annual Governors Awards. Tom has earned four previous Oscar nominations but has yet to win a competitive award. Academy President Janet Yang praised Tom’s “incredible commitment” to filmmaking and the theatrical experience.
Netflix is in the early stages of developing a reboot of the classic series “Land Of The Lost”, with original series co-creators Sid and Marty Krofft on board as executive producers. Deanna Krofft Pope will also produce the series, which will be produced by Legendary Television.
Barbra Streisand claims she can’t remember whether she and fellow icon Warren Beatty actually had sex decades ago, despite previously alluding to a romantic history. She says she recalls sleeping in a bed with him but is unsure if they “had penetration.” Though the two remain friends, the details of their past relationship remain murky.
Joe Biden accidentally stumbled onto the set of the Prime Video series “Reacher” while it was filming in Philadelphia. Biden was spotted by a bystander, who saw the former president wave to the cast and crew and take photos with them. “Reacher” star Alan Ritchson documented the chance encounter, saying Biden and his family were “lovely” and “gracious.”
Amazon MGM acquired a pitch for an untitled firefighter film that will star Glen Powell, with Ron Howard directing and Christina Hodson writing. The story follows childhood friends, now elite firefighters, who must rekindle their fractured relationship when a series of deadly fires sweep across Texas.
The “NCIS: Tony & Ziva” spinoff series will premiere on Paramount+ on September 4, with new episodes dropping weekly until the finale on October 23. The 10-episode series follows Tony and Ziva, played by Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo, as they raise their daughter Tali together in Paris. When Tony’s security company is attacked, the family goes on the run.
The “Harold & Kumar” stoner comedy franchise is set to return with a fourth installment, with the original writers and creators attached. While the involvement of lead actors John Cho and Kal Penn is expected, it’s not yet confirmed. “Cobra Kai” creators Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg and Josh Heald booked have been hired to write the script.
Ariana Grande’s beloved grandmother, Marjorie “Nonna” Grande, has passed away at the age of 99. The singer and her family shared a statement, expressing their devastation and gratitude for the support during this time of grief and celebration of Nonna’s extraordinary life. Nonna had previously made history as the oldest person featured on a Billboard Hot 100-charting single.













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