Ezra Miller, who stars in the upcoming DC film “The Flash” and the upcoming “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore,” was arrested in Hilo, Hawaii. Police say they responded to a report of a disorderly bar patron, and determined that the agitator had become unruly and had begun “yelling obscenities.” Ezra allegedly “grabbed the microphone from a woman singing karaoke and later lunged at a man playing darts.” He was charged with disorderly conduct and harassment, and released on $500 bail.
Almost 25 years after it became a box office smash, the Brit comedy “The Full Monty” — about a group of unemployed steelworkers turned amateur strippers — is returning as a TV series. It will follow the original band of brothers, including star Robert Carlyle, as they navigate the post-industrial city of Sheffield and the crumbling health care, education and employment sectors.
Billie Eilish’s Academy Award, along with her brother Finneas, for Best Original Song made Oscars history. Billie is now the youngest artist to win an Oscar, a Grammy, and a Golden Globe for the same song. She also became the first Oscar winner born in the 2000s.
Carrie Underwood brought her mom Carole on stage to sing ‘All-American Girl’ with her during her return to the Resorts World Theatre to continue her Vegas residency. In a social media post later, Carrie gave her mom credit for her success, explaining it was her who encouraged her to audition for Season 4 of “American Idol” in 2004.
WILL SMITH’s mother Carolyn was surprised to see him slap CHRIS ROCK. She says, quote, “He is a very even, people person. That’s the first time I’ve ever seen him go off.” She also says she told him to rest and take a vacation.
JIM CARREY says he was “sickened” by the way the Oscar crowd gave WILL SMITH a standing ovation when he won Best Actor, after he’d just slapped CHRIS ROCK. He also said Chris should sue Will for $200 million.
It’s hard to remember anything that happened at the Oscars other than, you know, that one thing. But JAMIE LEE CURTIS paid tribute to BETTY WHITE with a little puppy named Mac & Cheese. Well, come to find out, JOHN TRAVOLTA and his son Ben adopted the dog.
The NFL is finally changing overtime rules so that each team is guaranteed one possession. But it’s only during the postseason. If the game is still tied after each team gets the ball, it becomes sudden death.
RYAN REYNOLDS just became the only actor to be in THREE movies on Netflix’s Top 10 all-time list of their English-language original movies. He has “Red Notice” at #1, “The Adam Project” at #7, and “6 Underground” at #9.
An “It” prequel series is in development at HBO Max called “Welcome to Derry”. It will take place from the ’60s to 1989, when “It: Chapter One” takes off, and will include the origin story of Pennywise the Dancing Clown.
The FOO FIGHTERS have canceled their upcoming shows following the death of their drummer, TAYLOR HAWKINS. They said, quote, “Let’s take this time to grieve, to heal, to pull our loved ones close, and to appreciate all of the music and memories we’ve made together.”
The Tin Man’s oil can from “The Wizard of Oz” sold for $250,000. Which, going by current oil prices, is actually pretty cheap.
Here’s a triple bill your mom’s not gonna wanna miss: RICK SPRINGFIELD, MEN AT WORK, and JOHN WAITE are hitting the road together.
Jungkook was diagnosed with Covid-19 on Monday. BTS is currently scheduled to perform at the Grammy Awards this Sunday and the group’s label is working with the shows organizers to determine if they will still be able to perform.
Kevin Jonas isn’t giving his brothers any parenting advice because, “Everyone is going to do it their own way. It’s their journey. Everyone has to do their own thing.”
Kelly Clarkson’s name change has been finalized. According to court documents obtained by Page Six, the singer’s name has been legally changed from Kelly Brianne Clarkson to Kelly Brianne.
Jason Aldean, Justin Bieber, Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, Wu-Tang Clan, Machine Gun Kelly, Halsey, Rod Stewart, Backstreet Boys and Thomas Rhett are among the headliners for this year’s Summerfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Doja Cat revealed to fans yesterday (March 29th) that she still plans to retire from music. When a Florida radio station tweeted, “Ok so maybe @DojaCat isn’t retiring.” Doja responded, “Yes the f*ck I am.” A few days back, Doja tweeted that she planned on quitting from music before apologizing to fans.
Hilaria Baldwin and Alec Baldwin announced that they are expecting their seventh child. Hilaria posted a video to Instagram on Tuesday, which showed the couple announcing the news to their children.












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