Taylor Swift released the music video for “Elizabeth Taylor” on Tuesday, featuring a montage of clips from the late actress’s films and real-life moments, contrasting her recent high-concept video for “Opalite”. The song “Elizabeth Taylor” is widely regarded as the centrepiece of the album, celebrating the iconic Hollywood actress whose life paralleled Taylor’s in many ways.
The 30th Annual Webby Awards received over 13,000 entries from more than 70 countries, with nominees announced by the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences. Notable nominees include Cardi B, Steph Curry, Dwayne Johnson, Justin Bieber, and Sydney Sweeney. New categories have been introduced this year to recognize advancements in AI, podcasting, social media, and creator businesses. The winners will be announced on April 21.
Cardi B is proving she’s a powerhouse in the beauty world after her new haircare line, Grow-Good, completely sold out within the first hour of its presale. Cardi took to social media to thank her fans for the “overwhelming” response, admitting she’s so sleep-deprived from her “Miss Drama” tour that she barely snagged a bottle for herself. If you missed out on the first round, don’t worry. Cardi confirmed a massive restock is coming on the brand’s official launch date, April 15.
Prepare for more cringe! Netflix has renewed “Age of Attraction” for Season 2. Hosted by “The Bachelor” alum Nick Viall and his wife Natalie Joy (who have an 18-year age gap themselves), the reality series throws age out the window as singles search for their soulmates without learning each other’s ages until they’ve already caught feelings at a nature retreat.
Zach Bryan is teasing a new song on TikTok with a clip of himself playing piano and singing about a relationship. It seems to be called “Tell Me Your Lies” based on the chorus. He didn’t give a title or release date.
Tiger Woods announced Tuesday he will seek treatment after his arrest for driving under the influence following a rollover crash in Florida. The golf legend posted on X that he’s “stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health.”
A 1.5-inch dreadlock from Bob Marley is being auctioned in the UK with an estimated value of $33,120. JC Auctions calls it the first genuine sample of the reggae legend’s hair offered at auction in two decades. Teenage fan Andrea obtained the hair during Bob’s June 22, 1978 BBC “Top of the Pops” performance of “Satisfy My Soul”.
Netflix will premiere “The 51st AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute To Eddie Murphy” on May 31, marking the first time the special streams on the platform. Eddie will receive the honor at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on April 18. His many notable films include “48 Hrs.”, “Trading Places”, “Coming to America”, and the “Beverly Hills Cop” franchise.
Author John Green announced his debut adult fiction novel “Hollywood, Ending” will be published September 22. His first novel in nearly ten years follows young actors Kai and Juniper cast in an Andy Warhol biopic as they navigate rising fame and potential romance. John has worked on the project since finishing “Turtles All the Way Down” in 2017.
A Broadway musical based on the Oscar-winning animated film “Happy Feet” is in development with Tony-winning director Michael Arden attached to helm the project. Producer Dori Berinstein, who won Tonys for “Legally Blonde” and “The Prom”, is developing the stage adaptation of George Miller’s 2006 animated feature about singing and dancing penguins.
The New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will debut on HBO’s “Hard Knocks” series. The Seahawks, who defeated the Patriots in Super Bowl LX last month, will be featured in the edition starting August 11. New England will take the spotlight in 2027. The Seahawks focus marks the first “Hard Knocks” featuring a defending Super Bowl champ since 2001.
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