Lifetime has cast married actors Ben Lewis and Blake Lee as the stars of “The Christmas Setup,” the network’s first-ever holiday movie centered on a gay romance. Described as a “feel-good LGBTQ holiday romance”, “The Christmas Setup” will be a part of Lifetime’s lineup of holiday movies for the season, which begin airing Oct. 23.
Universal has set a Valentine’s Day release for “Marry Me”, a romantic comedy starring Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson. It features original songs from J-Lo as well as Latin music star Maluma, who is co-starring. J-Lo plays a musical superstar and one half of a sexy celebrity power couple alongside Maluma’s character, who agrees to marry a humble math teacher played by Owen and then get to know each other.
Sharon Stone wants to write a book about her ”dismal” online dating experiences. She’s experimented with the matchmaking app “Bumble” but says she doesn’t believe it’s the right place to look for love because there’s no substitute for real ”chemistry”, so she’d like to document her stories as a warning to others.
Goo Goo Dolls have revealed the details for their upcoming Christmas album. “It’s Christmas All Over” will be released on Oct. 30. Apart from the band’s take on a number of Christmas classics, it will feature two originals, with the first single, ‘This Is Christmas’, set to be released on October 2nd.
Cam’s sophomore album, The Otherside, will feature songwriting from Harry Styles, Sam Smith and the late EDM icon, Avicii. The Otherside arrives on October 30.
Kevin Jonas Sr. is launching a music publishing business in Nashville. Although he’s best known for his sons’ boy band, the Jonas Brothers, Kevin says his heart belongs to country music. Before becoming a “dadager”, he competed in local talent contests in North Carolina alongside Randy Travis.
YouTube is rolling out its TikTok competitor, YouTube shorts. A beta version of the tool is being launched in India. It will allow users to create 15-second videos set to music.
Who’s the highest-paid soccer player in the world? That’d be Barcelona’s Lionel Messi, who raked in an epic $126 million in salary and endorsements over the past year, according to Forbes.
Khloe Kardashian and Scott Disick reportedly wanted to keep doing “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” because it’s “an easy and reliable payday.” Their offscreen business ventures are “small potatoes” compared to other family members and co-stars.
Jude Law revealed that he recently welcomed his sixth child. Jude’s wife, Phillipa Coan is celebrating her first child, but she’s Jude’s fourth baby mama. He has three children with ex-wife Sadie Frost. He also shares 10-year-old daughter Sophia with ex Samantha Burke and 5-year-old daughter Ada with ex Catherine Harding.
The latest teaser for The Bachelorette reveals that Clare Crawley is in for a roller coaster of romance. The promo opens with Clare declaring, “Drama this soon is a little bit crazy.” A moment later, she tells an unknown suitor, “I’m so falling in love with you.” She then tells someone else, “You are done. Get outta here!” The season premiere of The Bachelorette airs Tuesday, October 13.
Kurt Russell’s Santa Claus and Goldie Hawn’s Mrs. Claus are returning this year for Netflix’s The Christmas Chronicles 2, which will debut on Netflix this Nov. 25.
Ohio State University has canceled Spring Break 2021 because of the coronavirus. They will give students several days off during the second semester and will end classes earlier than usual due to covid-19.
8.1 million people watched ”Dancing with the Stars” on Monday night. That’s up 30% from last season’s premiere.
Hanson star Taylor Hanson and his wife, Natalie, are expecting their seventh child. They posted, “The best kind of unexpected. Number seven coming this December. #2020.”
Lady Gaga cried when Kaitlyn Bristowe danced to her song ”Stupid Love” during ”Dancing with the Stars” on Monday. “Is it weird that this made me cry. I love watching people happy and dancing!”
Cardi B is divorcing Offset after three years of marriage. The couple has a two-year-old daughter named Kulture.
Lil Nas X has written a children’s book titled ”C is for Country.” It will be released on January 5th.
The late Notorious BIG’s plastic crown was recently auctioned off for $594,750. He bought the crown for six dollars.
Shaquille O’Neal is once again trying to sell his Orlando mansion. He bought the home in 1993 for $4 million and now wants $19.5 million. The house has 12 bedrooms, a basketball court, a cigar bar with a humidor, a soundproof home movie theater, an Egyptian-themed display room, a saltwater fish tank and a master bedroom with the Superman logo.
Actor Chris Evans went on Tamron Hall’s show Tuesday, and of course the host had to ask him about his recent NSFW photo flap, People reports. “It’s embarrassing, but you gotta roll with the punches. I have fantastic fans who came to my support.”
Fans are wondering if Gigi Hadid has already had her baby, based on some of sister Bella’s recent Instagram posts. Bella Hadid posted on her Instagram that “she can’t stop crying.”
Taylor Swift’s 2014 album 1989 just racked up its 300th week on the Billboard 200 chart. 1989 debuted at #1 on November 15, 2014, and has been on the chart in 300 of 307 possible weeks since.
Madonna announced Tuesday that she is co-writing and directing a film about her own life. “I want to convey the incredible journey that life has taken me on as an artist, a musician, a dancer — a human being,” she said.
Justin Bieber announced on Instagram Tuesday that he will be dropping a new song called “Holy” on Friday. The song will also feature Chance the Rapper.
Beyoncé’s mom, Tina Knowles Lawson, just revealed that her maiden name is Beyoncé. “My name was Celestine Beyoncé, which at that time was a weird name,” she said. “I wanted my name to be Linda Smith because those were the cool names.”
“South Park” is taking on the coronavirus with a one-hour “Pandemic Special” on September 30th. It’s the show’s first hour-long special.
FINNEAS says he doesn’t want BILLIE EILISH’s new album to come out during quarantine, because he wants it to be, quote, “the album everyone’s out dancing in the streets to.”
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