Country music rising star Tucker Wetmore was feeling brave and shot his shot at Sabrina Carpenter! Tucker shared that Sabrina is his dream collab and that he sent her a DM hoping to spark a connection. “I was trying to think of something clever” he confessed with a grin. He admitted he hit send just last week and was feeling confident about his approach. “I thought it was good,” he laughed. Unfortunately, Sabrina didn’t bite, at least not yet.
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck won’t be bringing part of Hulk Hogan’s life to the big screen after all, and the decision has nothing to do with his recent passing. The stars’ production company, Artists Equity, isn’t moving forward with the project, which hasn’t been in development for some time. The decision was made before Hulk’s death, and it’s unclear why they decided to pull the plug on the film.
Harrison Ford, who just turned 83, isn’t ready to stop booking gigs. The actor, whose legendary roles include playing ‘Han Solo’ and “Indiana Jones”, was asked if he’ll ever retire. “No. That’s one of the things I thought was attractive about the job of an actor, was that they need old people, too, to play old people’s parts.” He has starred in over 60 films.
Jonas Brothers and Samsung TV Plus has partnered to livestream 5 of their concerts this year. “Jonas20: Greetings From Your Hometown” will be available on the streaming service’s new Samsung Television Network (STN) channel for live events and entertainment. The first concert will be available August 10.
As part of the Scorpions’ 60th anniversary celebrations, not only do they have a biopic coming out later this year, but they have also announced the November 14 release of “Coming Home Live”, a recording of their July 5 60th anniversary concert at Hanover Stadium Arena/Heinz von Heiden Arena, with special guests Alice Cooper and Judas Priest.
Luke Combs is gearing up to drop his new album. In a new interview, he revealed that he’s recorded over 30 songs but isn’t sure they’ll all make the project. He doesn’t plan on making a huge, 30+ album like a lot of singers do. Luke went on to say that the album doesn’t have a title yet, but it’s starting to take shape, and he’s excited to give fans some new music!
Sylvester Stallone’s “Tulsa King” is set to premiere September 21 on Paramount+. Samuel L. Jackson will also appear in season three as Russell Lee Washington Jr. before moving from Tulsa to New Orleans as the lead in the recently greenlit spinoff, “NOLA King”. “Tulsa King” was the No. 1 global Paramount+ original series in 2024. Season two had 21.1 million global streaming viewers for the premiere episode and set a record for Paramount+.
Oasis looks to be recording a live album while on their reunion tour. They’ve already released two official live singles recorded during the tour, “Slide Away” and “Cigarettes and Alcohol”, convincing fans that a live album is on the way. Oasis has released two live albums in the past, ‘Familiar to Millions’, recorded in 2000 at Wembley Stadium and ‘Knebworth 1996’, released in 2021.
Stephen Colbert is set to make his way to a new, fictional late night home following CBS’s decision to cancel “The Late Show” next year. He’s expected to guest star on CBS’s police dramedy “Elsbeth”. He will play host of the imaginary talk show “Way Late with Scotty Bristol.” Vulture reports that the guest appearance “was almost surely planned” before CBS’s announcement.
Stevie Nicks has been forced to cancel her August and September tour dates “due to a recent injury resulting in a fractured shoulder that will require recovery time.” The 77-year-old is scheduled to get back onstage October 1 in Portland, Oregon.
Ashley McBryde is opening her own bar in Nashville, with a non-alcoholic menu. Ashley, who passed the 3-year milestone in her sobriety journey this summer, said, “I knew I wanted to create a space that champions what’s made a difference in my life.” The bar, named Redemption, will make its home inside her pal Eric Church’s bar, on the 5th floor.
“The Fantastic Four: First Steps” maintained its top position at the domestic box office in its second weekend, grossing $40 million. The animated sequel “The Bad Guys 2” debuted with a better-than-expected domestic opening of $22.2 million, landing in second place. “The Naked Gun” revival also opened on the higher end of expectations, earning $17 million domestically for third place.
Loni Anderson, best known for her portrayal of the savvy receptionist Jennifer Marlowe on the hit sitcom “WKRP in Cincinnati”, has passed away at the age of 79 after a “prolonged” illness. The actress earned two Emmy nominations for WKRP and went on to appear in a variety of TV movies, including “Stroker Ace” with her then-husband, Burt Reynolds.
Nancy Meyers expressed surprise at the news of a limited series reboot of her 2006 film, “The Holiday”. Apple TV+ is developing the upcoming adaptation, which will feature new characters in a similar premise to the original movie, following the story of two women swapping houses for the holidays and finding love.
John Krasinski is set to direct, write, and produce “A Quiet Place Part III”, which is scheduled to hit theaters on July 9, 2027. It’s unclear if Emily Blunt, Noah Jupe, and Millicent Simmonds will reprise their roles and plot details are under wraps, but the film is expected to continue the story of humanity being forced to evade alien creatures with acute hearing.
Netflix has officially canceled the Arnold Schwarzenegger series “Fubar” after its two-season run. The show initially gained popularity during its first season in 2023 but saw a decline in viewership during its second season, which premiered on June 12. The series follows a CIA operative as he faces new adversaries, including an old flame from his past.
Universal Pictures announced the return of the 1995 film “Casper” to theaters this October to celebrate its 30th anniversary. The live-action movie, starring Bill Pullman and Christina Ricci, follows a father and daughter who move into a haunted house and befriend the friendly ghost Casper, voiced by Malachi Pearson. Devon Sawa also appears in the film.
Tom Holland revealed his new Spidey suit for the upcoming movie “Spider-Man: Brand New Day”. It’s more comics-accurate, with brighter reds and blues and a larger spider insignia compared to his previous suits. Set for July 31, 2026, the fourth Spider-Man film in the MCU will see appearances by Jon Bernthal as the Punisher and Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner.
The current season 3 of “And Just Like That” will be the series’ last, as confirmed by Michael Patrick King. He expressed gratitude to the viewers and announced a two-part finale, extending the original 10-episode order to 12. The original series, “Sex and the City”, debuted in 1998 and ran for six successful seasons, ultimately inspiring two theatrical films.
Doechii announced her first headlining tour while performing at Lollapalooza on Sunday night. She announced it at the end of her set. She said, “Before we get out of here, I want to make an announcement. I’m gonna be going on tour on October 14. What’s up, y’all? Bye!” “The Live from the Swamp Tour” has a website with concert information.
Ed Sheeran had some fun with his new song ‘A Little More’, along with his celeb lookalike. He shared a clip of the song that featured both him and “Harry Potter” actor Rupert Grint lip-syncing in separate close-ups while wearing the same floral shirt. Ed’s team also posted a humorous caption about a “mysterious person” who had accessed Ed’s social media accounts.
Morgan Wallen grabbed a fan’s phone in the middle of his Friday show in Santa Clara CA and hopped on an impromptu FaceTime with her 10-year-old son, who was at home. In a video clip, you can see Morgan mouthing the words “What’s up, buddy?” and cracking a smile in response.
During the latest episode of her “Not Gonna Lie” podcast, Kylie Kelce shared her plans for her daughters’ future cellphone usage. The mother of four disclosed her ‘kitchen phone‘ rule, stating that her kids will have access to one or two phones that will be limited to the first floor of the house and only for emergencies or sports-related activities. She said computers should stay in the kitchen as well.
NBC has officially renewed “American Ninja Warrior” for Season 18, with hosts Matt Iseman, Akbar Gbajabiamila, and Zuri Hall set to return. The upcoming season, scheduled to film in Las Vegas this fall, will introduce a new round featuring a supersized three-lane racecourse where competitors will face off in head-to-head-to-head races.
Zach Bryan just announced that he’ll be dropping ‘Bowery’ with Kings of Leon this Friday. The rock band is one of his favorites since the early days of his career. Zach has shared the stage with Kings of Leon several times. Most recently, during his third night of his MetLife Stadium run, along with Bruce Springsteen.
Lady Gaga is set to release a new song titled “Dead Dance” that will appear in the forthcoming season 2 of Tim Burton’s Netflix series “Wednesday”. According to Variety, the song and video are expected to be released next month to coincide with Gaga’s appearance in the show as Rosaline Rotwood, a “legendary Nevermore teacher who crosses paths with Wednesday.”
The iconic Southern California house featured in 1982’s ‘Poltergeist’ is now on Airbnb after a $165,000 interior makeover to turn it into a nearly identical version of what you see in the terrifying horror film. The owner, who paid $1.28 million for the home that “seems to know what scares you”, has added film-specific details to each room, including the movie’s eerie television. If you’re feeling nostalgic or just enjoy creepy vibes, book your Airbnb stay at PoltergeistHouse.com.
Lil Yachty recently gave Drake the ultimate compliment. On the latest edition of the “MdFoodieBoyz” podcast, the hosts asked Yachty if he could help get Drake on the show. Yachty replied, “You want the biggest rapper of all time? You’re aiming for the stars.” Of course, the internet debated Yachty’s claim, with some agreeing with him and others saying he was delusional.













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