Jon Bon Jovi has joined Tik Tok, and he’s using it to promote his Hampton Water wine. In one video, he set up bottles of the wine on his lawn and “performed” “Livin’ on a Prayer” for them.
JEFF BEZOS’s ex-wife has already donated $1.7 BILLION of her divorce money to charity. She posted a list of the causes she’s supporting, and also revealed she’s dropping Jeff’s name and going by MACKENZIE SCOTT now.
Jessica Alba and her 12-year-old daughter Honor are spending the quarantine filming whispering ASMR videos together. In one, they eat açaí bowls.
The Internet is calling out Jonah Hill for STILL carrying his iced coffees by the top brim . . . even though he was once caught DROPPING his coffee because he was holding it that way.
Twitter placed Donald Trump Jr. in a 12-hour “time out” because he kept posting fake news about COVID-19. There were rumors that he was BANNED, but Twitter said that’s NOT the case . . . they just suspended his account temporarily, because posting misinformation is against their rules.
Dr. Anthony Fauci says part of the reason why his First Pitch was so terrible was because he’d practiced on a Little League mound, which is about 15 feet closer to the plate than a regulation one
Netflix is adapting the novel “The Girls I’ve Been” into a movie starring Millie Bobby Brown.
The Miami Marlins season has been temporarily shut down, and baseball fans are worried. In a poll, 56% say they should just postpone the season, while roughly a third (35%) say they shouldn’t, and about 9% aren’t sure.
No, there isn’t going to be an Eminem and Rihanna collaboration after all.
“Jeopardy!” and “Wheel of Fortune” are supposedly set to resume production THIS week and next. There will be some changes to make sure everyone is able to social distance . . . and to keep ALEX TREBEK safe.
Over 50 major bands and artists signed an open letter, asking all of the major political parties to create rules, so politicians can’t use their music without permission. Some of the biggest names include Mick Jagger . . . Steven Tyler . . . Sheryl Crow . . . Elton John . . . Sia . . . Cyndi Lauper . . . John Mellencamp . . . Alanis Morissette . . . R.E.M . . . Lorde . . . Blondie . . . Lionel Richie . . . Pearl Jam . . . and Green Day
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