Niall Horan has officially confirmed that his fourth solo studio album is finished. The singer shared the news with a simple, direct message on social media, posting “Album is DONE” to his millions of followers. This upcoming project serves as the highly anticipated follow-up to his 2023 chart-topping record, “The Show”. While the music is complete, he has not yet revealed the album’s title or a specific release date.
Molly Ringwald has joined the recurring cast of the Showtime series “Yellowjackets” for its 4th and final season. She’ll play Van’s mom, a recently recovered alcoholic trying to correct her past. Molly’s casting fits the show’s nostalgic formula, with former teen stars of the ‘80s and ‘90s filling out the adult ensemble over its first 3 seasons, including Christina Ricci, Juliette Lewis, and Hilary Swank.
Taylor Sheridan can do it all, apparently. Simon & Schuster will publish the debut book from the “Yellowstone” creator, titled “How to Not Die in Prison”. It is described by the publisher as “a no bull(BLEEP!), darkly funny survival guide to life in a maximum-security prison.” Taylor has never been to prison, but his co-author has. The book is co-written with “prison-hardened ex-con” Tom Nelson and will be published June 23.
You might be surprised to learn that Harry Styles uses a dating app. On an episode of Brittany Broski’s “Royal Court”, he revealed that he’s on Raya, a private, members-only matchmaking platform. It came up while talking about how he’s picked up some Italian from spending time in Rome recently and from using the app.
There are lots of stars in Taylor Swift’s ‘Opalite’ video, but an unknown man who plays a dance judge in the clip says he’d never heard of her before he got the gig. 83-year-old Barrie Reynolds told BBC he only found out she’s a star when he read about her tour in the newspaper ahead of the shoot. He said she was “kind and compassionate”, and he called her “Niftie Swiftie” because she danced so quickly.
Iron Maiden’s new documentary “Iron Maiden: Burning Ambition”, is set for theatrical release on May 7. Chronicling the band’s 5-decade career, it features unprecedented access to official band archives, and interviews with band members, plus celeb fans such as Javier Bardem, Metallica’s Lars Ulrich, and Public Enemy’s Chuck D.
Megan Thee Stallion will take the Broadway stage to portray Zidler in “Moulin Rouge! The Musical” from March 24 through May 17. The role of the Moulin Rouge’s owner and MC was originated by Tony winner Danny Burstein and was previously played by stars like Tituss Burgess, Boy George, and Wayne Brady.
Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers partnered with Drumeo to surprise drum students by posing as their substitute teacher. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame drummer arrived at a music school where an administrator told students their regular instructor was unavailable. In the video capturing the experience, a 10-year-old student lists his favorite “punk” bands, including “blink-182, Green Day, and Red Hot Chili Peppers,” without recognizing Chad.
The Academy announced additional presenters for the 2026 Oscars ceremony, including Chase Infiniti, Demi Moore, Javier Bardem, Chris Evans, Maya Rudolph, and Kumail Nanjiani. Previous 2025 acting winners Mikey Madison, Adrien Brody, Kieran Culkin, and Zoe Salda?a were already announced as presenters. Conan O’Brien returns as host for his second consecutive year. The ceremony airs live March 15 on ABC.
Chris Harrison is returning to TV nearly five years after leaving “The Bachelor” franchise. Fox Nation has ordered a new dating series centered on people seeking a “traditional marriage,” with Chris as host and a planned 2027 premiere. Several women will pursue lasting commitment through romance, compatibility tests, and emotional eliminations.
The White House Correspondents Association announced on Thursday that mentalist Oz Pearlman will be the headliner for this year’s annual dinner. Oz, known for his viral performances on TikTok and YouTube and frequent appearances on CNBC and Fox News, represents a notable change for the role, which tends to go to comedians.
Corey Feldman and Courtney Anne Feldman have officially ended their marriage following a dispute over spousal support. Court documents how that Corey must pay Courtney a lump sum of $100,000. Both parties waived any future claims for additional support. The pair married in 2016 and announced their separation in 2023 after six years.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s son Maddox is credited as Maddox Jolie in her new film “Couture”, omitting his father’s last name. The 24-year-old worked as an assistant director on the project. Several of his siblings have also moved away from the Pitt name. Zahara when joining Alpha Kappa Alpha in June 2024, and Vivienne in “The Outsiders Playbill”.
Season 3 of Lisa Kudrow’s comedy series “The Comeback” will premiere on HBO on March 22. The new season marks the final chapter of the mockumentary about a fictional actress navigating a struggling career. The show first debuted on HBO in 2005, with its second season airing in 2014.













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