Lorde has revived her once-secret Instagram account devoted to…reviewing onion rings. She let her alternate account, @onionringsworldwide, gather dust for 3 years after she was revealed as the owner, but has made her big comeback with a snap of some onion rings with the caption: “Don’t call it a crumb back…”
Pearl Jam’s 1991 debut album “Ten” is among the 29 inductees selected for the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2021. Also on the list: Bruce Springsteen’s “Greetings From Asbury Park, NJ”, Beastie Boys’ “Licenced to Ill”, The Cars’ debut album, ‘Don’t Stop Believin’’ by Journey, Village People’s ‘YMCA’, and ‘We are the World’ by USA For Africa.
Jeopardy! fans are getting ready to say their final goodbyes to the beloved game show host. Alex Trebek’s final episodes of “Jeopardy!” are set today through Friday, Jan. 8.
Juice WRLD had two albums released in 2020 and both of them sold over a million copies. According to Chart Data, “Death Race For Love” and “Legends Never Die” both went number one. According to Lil Bibby, a frequent collaborator of Juice WRLD, another Juice WRLD album will be dropping at some point.
Some tickets to next Saturday’s Indianapolis Colts-Buffalo Bills playoff game in Buffalo are selling for as much as $13,918.
Peloton is adding several Elvis Presley songs to their cycle classes. The songs are “Do the Vega,” “Catchin’ on Fast,” and “Clean Up Your Own Backyard.”
A low budget 1983 horror film, starring George Clooney, is going to be released. ”Grizzly II” never opened in theaters because it’s special effects couldn’t be completed. George says he has no plans to see the film when it is released on January 8th.
Meghan Markle’s half-sister, Samantha, is releasing a tell-all memoir next week. It is titled ‘The Diary of Princess Pushy’s Sister Part 1’. The 330-page book reveals hidden truths and secrets about Meghan, her family and the Royal Family.
A fourth ”Night at the Museum” movie is in development. Ben Stiller wants Adam Sandler to star in the film. The franchise has earned over $1.3 billion at the box office.
A Rubik’s Cube movie and game show are being developed. The game show would pit contestants against one another to see who can solve the cube the fastest. The movie would be about how Erno Rubik invented the Rubik’s Cube.
Zoë Kravitz has filed for divorce. After only 18 months of marriage to Karl Glusman, the whole thing is off. Zoe filed papers 2 days before Christmas.
METALLICA were streamed over a billion times in 2020.
Justin Bieber’s new single, “Anyone,” was produced by Andrew Watt. Also featured on the song is Charlie Puth playing piano. Andrew also contributed to Dua Lipa’s Future Nostalgia and Post Malone’s Hollywood’s Bleeding.
Harry Styles surprised fans with the premiere of his music video for “Treat People With Kindness.” The clip gives off the impression of ‘Broadway meets Frank Sinatra’ and stars actress Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
This Is Us star Justin Hartley is making his new relationship with Sofia Pernas Instagram-official. The 31-year-old actress, who previously worked together with Justin on The Young and the Restless, wrote in the caption, “Sayonara 2020, it’s been real. Happy New Year from our quarantine den to yours.”
Avril Lavigne has been working with Machine Gun Kelly. She shared some pics of her and the rapper on Instagram, and teased: “So are we ready for new music in the new year or what? Lemme know.”
Def Leppard has announced Jan. 13 as the “unlocking” date of the “Def Leppard Vault” — an online collection of the band’s artifacts and related stories, curated and told by bandmembers. It will serve as a constantly curated museum, where fans can see the band’s history from 1977 to the present.
Carrie Underwood has announced that she will release a gospel album of songs she grew up singing in time for Easter. “My Savior,” which she calls a “companion” to her holiday disc, “My Gift,” will drop on April 4.
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