Apparently, being “The Dark Lord” doesn’t pay very well. James Earl Jones reportedly only made $7,000 for voicing ‘Darth Vader’ in the first “Star Wars” film. The New York Post shared a resurfaced clip which shows James talking about how much George Lucas paid him for taking on the role of a lifetime.
Harry Styles spent a month at circus school, training for the epic stunts in his upcoming music video. The unnamed clip from his album “Harry’s House”, out May 20, will see him fly high in the air and perform tightrope and trapeze stunts, while wearing “really extravagant costumes”, including a yellow jumpsuit matching feathered wings.
Smashing Pumpkins will hit the road this fall with special guests Jane’s Addiction. The 32-date “Spirits on Fire Tour” kicks off in Dallas on Oct. 2 and wraps up at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl on Nov. 19. The sole Canadian dates are in Toronto Oct. 24 and Montreal on Oct. 26.
U2’s Bono will release his memoir “Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story” on Nov. 1. In it, the singer chronicles his life and career through 40 songs from the band’s 4-decade history. It contains 40 chapters, each named after a song, and – in true Bono fashion – is 576 pages long.
Kane Brown has revealed his own branded cereal. He partnered with PLB Sports & Entertainment, to launch “Kane Krunch”. It’s already available in some markets, and at www.kanekrunch.com . A portion of the proceeds will benefit Kane’s charitable activities.
Adele and Rich Paul are shaking up in a very luxurious way. The singer posted a photo of her and her sports agent boyfriend on Instagram holding the keys to their new mansion in Beverly Hills, California. Earlier this year, it was reported that the 18,587 square-foot home was on the market for $58 million!
The space has eight bedrooms, twelve bathrooms, a swimming pool, sauna, movie room, and a two-story guest house.
KENDALL JENNER struggled to properly cut a cucumber on the latest “Kardashians” episode and the Internet called her out on it. She was a good sport about it though and even commented “Tragic!” to a Twitter user’s reaction.
A sequel to “This Is Spinal Tap” is in the works. The guys have to get together for one last, contractually-obligated concert, even though they haven’t worked together in years. It’s coming out in 2024, the 40th anniversary of the original.
The character Francesca Bridgerton on “Bridgerton” is being recast. The original actress had to leave due to scheduling conflicts with another Netflix series, so Hannah Dodd from “Anatomy of a Scandal” is taking over.
ADELE recently bought SYLVESTER STALLONE’s pad for $58 million, and it came with a poolside Rocky statue. It’s a sweet house in a gated community where Denzel Washington, Magic Johnson, and Justin Bieber live.
SMASHING PUMPKINS took part in a handprint ceremony at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. They’re the first rock band to do so since KISS in 1976.
Charlie Puth is grieving the death of his beloved dog, Brady. At age 30, he’s had the dog for half his life. He posted, “Brady the King Charles Cavalier moved on to puppy heaven last night after spending an amazing 15 years here on earth.”
Harry Styles’ song, “As It Was” remains the biggest song in the world. It’s now in its 5th week at #1 on both Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts. The two charts are based on streaming and sales activity from more than 200 territories around the world.
Shawn Mendes is showing off his abs in a new advertising campaign for Tommy Hilfiger. Posing in a barren field, he donned classic, sexy looks including half buttoned tee shirts and low rise jeans revealing the waistband of his Tommy Hilfiger underwear. And in one photo, you can see his toned abs as he’s photographed dressing. For his upcoming “Wonder: The World Tour”, Shawn will wear custom-made Tommy Hilfiger pieces and the brand plans to donate $1 million to offset the environmental impact of the tour.
Justin Timberlake makes a cameo on wife, Jessica Biel’s, new show on Hulu, “Candy”. Justin appeared in a fake mustache and fake hair and looked nothing like himself as he played a deputy named Diffy.
Netflix has confirmed that Norm MacDonald’s posthumous stand-up special, “Norm MacDonald: Nothing Special”, will launch on May 30th. David Spade broke the news about the special on his podcast Wednesday. He and a few other comedians have seen the footage of the self-taped special that was recorded shortly before Norm’s death in September 2021.
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