Katy Perry’s reportedly having problems in her relationship with fiancé Orlando Bloom. “Orlando and her are having some ups and downs right now,” a source says. “Katy is dealing with the nerves of being a first-time parent, and Orlando is stressing about having a baby in their lives at this time.”
Richard Gere and wife Alejandra Silva recently welcomed their second child together. Their second son arrived just 14 months after they welcomed their first son together, Alexander, in February 2019.
Julianne Hough apparently loves self-isolating away from estranged husband Brooks Laich. “To be home, and stop and pause, and look inward, and connect back to myself has been glorious,” Julianne told Oprah Magazine. She also said about her separation, “We’re kind of doing our separate things right now. But it’s really been a magical time.”
Since the release of “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness”, those featured in the docuseries are experiencing overnight fame. Doc Antle is seeing the downside of being in the public eye. The zoo owner says he’s now sleeping with an AK-47 after death threats started rolling in.
During these stressful times, Nick Jonas wants to help folks drift off to sleep, and he is doing so with his bedtime story, “The Perfect Swing”, available now as part of a new series of Audible Originals.
Avril Lavigne’s new charity single ‘We Are Warriors’ comes out today. Proceeds go to Project Hope, which aims to help medical staff around the world.
The cast of ”Saturday Night Live” is doing a new show this weekend from their homes.
Beyonce donated $6 million to several mental health charities. The money is going to help people in Houston, New York, New Orleans and Detroit, who are suffering from the coronavirus.
Rapper Lil Pump was recently on Instagram when he said he wanted to marry Billie Eilish. She responded, “I can’t even tell you what I’m laughing at. No thanks.”
Disney+ is planning another Star Wars series. The spin-off will feature a female lead and is being produced because of the success of “The Mandalorian.” No word on a plot or a star.
Katy Perry is craving spicy foods. “My number one craving is avocado toast with Tabasco. I’ve never been into spicy foods in my life, but light my mouth up right now!”
The cast of Parks and Recreation is reuniting for a 30-minute special. Amy Poehler, Rashida Jones, Aziz Ansari, Nick Offerman, Aubrey Plaza, Chris Pratt, Adam Scott, Rob Lowe, Jim O’Heir, and Retta will all return for a show about social distancing. The special will air on April 30th.
The Jonas Brothers are following up on their Chasing Happiness documentary with a brand new concert film. The boys announced they are releasing Happiness Continues: A Jonas Brothers Concert Film on Amazon Prime today.
Keith Urban had some fun on Instagram Thursday, sharing a pic of his long and shaggy “quarantine hair.” His hair covered his eyes, and he wrote, “do I even need a caption?” In an earlier post, the singer also teased a new single called “Polaroid.”
Dave Grohl has joined together with musicians including Chris Martin and Dua Lipa on a cover of the Foo Fighter’s song “Times Like These” for charity. Other artists on the song include Ellie Goulding, Rita Ora, 5 Seconds of Summer, Hailee Steinfeld, Sean Paul, Zara Larsson, Bastille and the Foo’s Taylor Hawkins. Proceeds will benefit the BBC’s Children in Need, Comic Relief and the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for the World Health Organization (WHO).
Elton John announced Thursday that he’s postponing the remaining North American dates on his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour because of the pandemic. He says he’ll make up the dates sometime in 2021.
JENNIFER GARNER says she can’t wait for her kids to be able to, quote, “have a big, old germy sleepover and just be kids.”
CHRIS HEMSWORTH was so star struck when he met BRAD PITT that he went in for a hug, even though Brad was just reaching out for a handshake.
How hard is the coronavirus hitting artists? DABABY estimates he’ll lose up to $7 million.
SHAKIRA graduated from a four-week course in ancient philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania.













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