During an appearance on the “Today” show on Monday, Reba McEntire hinted at the possibility of a reunion of her sitcom “Reba” which aired from 2001-07. She said that she and the rest of the cast would “love to….and we’re all talking, hoping to get back together.”
Green Day, Weezer and Fall Out Boy have pushed back the North American leg of their Hella Mega tour to 2021. They said on Instagram. “We’ll be announcing summer 2021 dates with the same venues soon.”
LeBron James, Kristen Bell, Jimmy Fallon, Lil Nas X and John Krasinski all won Webby Awards, from The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences. Kristen won for helping children understand the pandemic, while Lebron won for ESPN’s Welcome to Bron Bron Land. John was honored for his Some Good News show, and Lil Nas X’s “Panini” won the people’s voice award for best art direction.
Brad Pitt surprised graduates at Missouri State University this week with a special video message during their virtual commencement. Brad says in the clip, “We’re rooting for you. Our money’s on you to make this world a better place…Enjoy, congrats again, and think big!” Missouri State is located in Brad’s hometown of Springfield.
Fox is renewing Tim Allen’s Last Man Standing for a ninth season. The Resident has also been renewed for Season 4 at Fox.
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis are in talks to do a True Lies TV series. They are reportedly negotiating with Disney+ to reprise their roles as Harry and Helen Tasker.
Billie Eilish’s home is blurred on Google Street View because of her stalker. A message reads, ”This map’s location has been removed for privacy concerns.”
Nick Jonas is going to star in a new action movie called ‘’The Blacksmith’’. He will play a weapons expert, who seeks a mentor in Laurence Fishburne following an attack on his life.
Director Michael Bay is making plans to film a coronavirus movie called ‘’Songbird.’’ It will be shot in Los Angeles with none of the actors being in the same room together. The movie is set in 2022 and is about how the coronavirus has mutated and not gone away. A government conspiracy will also be a part of the film
Sia revealed in a radio interview Tuesday that she adopted two 18-year-old boys last year, saying the teens were “aging out of the foster care system.”
Jason Derulo had to get his pearly whites fixed after a painful-looking stunt in which he tried to eat a corn on the cob attached to a drill, and ended up losing some front teeth.
Ruby Rose has decided to exit the Batwoman series even after the show was renewed for a second season. The move was a surprise, and while Ruby addressed her exit, it’s still not exactly clear why she’s leaving.
BEYONCÉ has joined the list of celebrities who’ll speak at the “Dear Class of 2020” event, streaming live on YouTube on Saturday, June 6th at 3:00 P.M. Eastern. The lineup also includes the Obamas, Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Bill and Melinda Gates, Jennifer Lopez, and more . . . with performers including BTS, Lizzo, Doja Cat, and Megan Thee Stallion.
LORDE is working on new music, and she says it’s, quote, “so [effing] good.
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