James Blunt is known for replying to nasty tweets with witty and scathing comments, but says he always messages his trolls afterwards to make sure they’re OK. Quote: “Their notifications will start going (with others chiming in), and you don’t quite know how fragile they might be.”
A musical based on Bob Marley’s life is set to hit London’s West End next year. “Get Up, Stand Up: The Bob Marley Story” will open at the Lyric Theatre in February 2021, and the production will use the reggae legend’s songs to ”tell his extraordinary personal story as an artist”.
Foo Fighters will celebrate their 25th anniversary with the just-announced “Van Tour 2020”, which is named after the Dodge vehicle that took them across North America in 1995. They will play some of the same cities they hit back then, but in considerably larger venues.
Prince Harry was spotted grabbing sandwiches in Vancouver, as he and Meghan Markle adjust to their new life. The locals don’t bother them, and they have the freedom to do whatever they want. They’re all about getting Archie settled.
The Whitney Houston hologram tour debuts next week in Europe, and the late singer’s sister-in-law says fans will love what’s in store. “In the spirit of Whitney, I know we’re doing all the right things right now,” says Pat Houston. Whitney was planning to mount an “unplugged” tour before her death in 2012; that idea serves as the inspiration behind the hologram show.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg gets his armpits blow dried before important speeches. The claim was made by author Steven Levy as part of a new book titled “Facebook: The Inside Story.”
Orlando Bloom has fixed his misspelled tattoo. He got his son’s name, Flynn, tattooed in Morse code on his arm before fans told him that the Morse code spelled “Frynn”. Orlando got the tattoo fixed so now it reads “Flynn”.
Colin Jost is thinking about leaving Saturday Night Live, according to his new memoir. In A Very Punchable Face: A Memoir, he reportedly says he’s “preparing mentally” to leave, perhaps after the 2020 election. Colin has been on the show for 15 years and is currently co-head writer. A Very Punchable Face: A Memoir” will be released on April 14.
On Wednesday, Buffalo Wild Wings released their new ad, featuring the group formerly known as Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. In the Behind the Music-style ad, the group decides to change their name to Boneless Thugs-N-Harmony.
On the day her Rolling Stone cover dropped, SZA tweeted “not doing any videos Interviews or photos for the rest of my life.” The rapper appeared on the cover of the famous music magazine with Megan Thee Stallion and Normani.
Riverdale star Lili Reinhart revealed on Twitter Wednesday, that she had a dream about Luke Perry. She told her followers “his spirit was visiting me in my sleep, letting me know he’s smiling brightly on the other side.” She also wrote “I hugged him so hard and cried into his shoulder, telling him how much we all miss him.”
Megxit finally has an official start date: March 31. Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle announced the date on Wednesday. The couple have been prevented from using the title “Sussex Royals.” The couple will also no longer use the titles His Royal Highness and Her Royal Highness.
“Sex and the City” star CHRIS NOTH and his wife welcomed their second child.
NICOLAS CAGE is doing a movie called “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent”, and it sounds insane. It’ll include present-day Nicolas Cage meeting a younger version of himself . . . and he may be re-enacting scenes from some of his old movies.
TIM ALLEN is starting to float the idea of a “Home Improvement” revival.
“Take On Me” by A-HA has passed a billion views on YouTube.