The official “Friends” cookbook isn’t hitting shelves until September 22, but you don’t have to wait to make a few of the iconic recipes. The book is packed with over 90 recipes for dishes that were inspired by, or featured in the show, from Rachel Green’s infamous trifle—”What’s not to like? Custard: good. Jam: good. Meat: good!”—to Joey’s favorite meatball sub.
Chrissy Teigen and Quibi are teaming up to end the crisis over what is a real object and what is a cake that looks like a real object, with the new game show “Eye Candy.” Based on a popular Japanese game show, it’s centered around teams of celebrities and civilians who will attempt to identify outrageous edible creations designed to look like everyday ordinary objects.
Luke Bryan’s “Farm Tour” will not be taking place for the first time in over 10 years due to the pandemic. He also had to reschedule his “Proud to Be Right Here Tour” to 2021, but still plans to release his new album “Born Here, Live Here, Die Here” on Aug. 7.
Lana Del Rey has dropped a “poetry audiobook” called Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass. The project features her own spoken-word recitations and music by Jack Antonoff. Hardcover and ebook versions of Violet Bent Backwards will arrive September 29, with CDs and LPs arriving October 2.
K-pop girl group Blackpink announced that their debut LP will arrive on October 2. The project–called Blackpink the Album in a post from their label–will include their previous single “How You Like That.”
Chantel Jeffries, the model who once had a fling with Justin Bieber, has just gone Instagram-official with The Chainsmokers’ Drew Taggart.
Guns N’ Roses has announced that their postponed North American tour will kick off next July. The trek begins July 10, 2021 in Milwaukee and will make stops throughout the U.S. and Canada before wrapping up in Los Angeles on August 19.
Machine Gun Kelly made his romance with Megan Fox Instagram-official. He posted a black-and-white mirror selfie that shows him and Megan making goofy faces with their arms wrapped around one another. MGK wrote in the caption, “Waited for eternity to find you again,” along with knife, heart and star emojis.
Golden Globes nominations for 2020 are being delayed and won’t be announced until February 3, 2021, according to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
Rihanna recently sent flowers to Megan thee Stallion as she recovers from being shot in the feet. Rihanna sent a card that read, “Wishing you a full and speedy recovery, Meg! Just know you’ve got a whole crew over here sending good vibes your way! Love, Rihanna and the Fenty Corp gang.”
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.
Jon Bon Jovi has joined TikTok, 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.
Netflix is adapting the novel “The Girls I’ve Been” into a movie starring Millie Bobby Brown.
A new digital series is set to use humor to spread awareness about climate change – and it is hosted by The Office’s Rainn Wilson. “An Idiot’s Guide to Climate Change”, which premiered online Tuesday, is a six-part docuseries running on Rainn’s “Soul Pancake” YouTube channel.
Drew Barrymore will begin hosting “The Drew Barrymore Show” on CBS later this year – and she has announced a lineup of online programs in a lead-up to the premiere on September 14. In addition to “Drew’s Cookbook Club” and “Drew’s Movie Nite”, she’ll also be taking fans behind the scenes with “The Art of the Interview” and “The Making of the Drew Barrymore Show”.
Matthew McConaughey is writing a new book called “Greenlights.” He says it is a ”playbook on adventures in my life” and will be released on October 20th.
Host Jimmy Kimmel and the producers of the 2020 Emmy Awards revealed the show will be held virtually this year. The information came to light when the producers sent a letter to nominees on Tuesday.
Tracy Morgan and his wife Megan Wollover are divorcing after nearly five years. The couple met in 2011 and married in 2015. They share a seven-year-old daughter.
Golf’s U.S. Open will be played without fans when it gets underway on September 17 at Winged Foot in New York. Same goes for the PGA Championship, which tees off August 9 in San Francisco.
Demi Lovato, Lil Nas X, Chloe x Halle, Jennifer Garner, Dolly Parton, Charli XCX, Dwayne Wade, Gabrielle Union, and Ben Platt are set to appear at the 2020 GLAAD Media Awards. The event takes place Thursday, July 30, on Facebook and YouTube.
There’s an upcoming Netflix movie called “We Can Be Heroes”, which will have Sharkboy and Lavagirl returning as superhero parents, and their kid has a blend of BOTH of their powers. The movie has an “Avengers”-like team of superheroes . . . but they all have kids.
Marilyn Manson’s next album “We Are Chaos” will come out on September 11th
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