Some of the famous names that will be gracing the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2023: Uma Thurman, Vince Vaughn, Ludacris, Bill Pullman, Paul Walker, Jon Favreau, Mindy Kaling, Martin Lawrence, Ralph Macchio, Ellen Pompeo, the Jonas Brothers, Lenny Kravitz, Marc Anthony, Sheila E and Blake Shelton.
Sandra Bullock doesn’t know how long her break from acting will last. The 57-year-old admitted she is “so burnt out and tired” that she needs to take a hiatus from filming but is unsure of when she will return.
Justin Bieber has postponed the remainder of his summer North American tour dates. After canceling shows in Toronto and Washington, D.C., he revealed his battle with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, a rare virus that, in Bieber’s case, can cause facial paralysis. The tour’s North American dates will be rescheduled.
Drake gave just one day’s notice before his surprise new album “Honestly, Nevermind” dropped on Friday, and it has already become Apple Music’s biggest dance album in history, breaking the record for first-day streams worldwide. Even more impressive, it only took an hour to do so.
Mötley Crüe’s Nikki Sixx said the group is “proud” of drummer Tommy Lee, who left the stage after 5 songs in Atlanta on Thursday, the first night of the Stadium Tour with Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett. Nikki tweeted: “The fact that Tommy was told by the doctor to not play with 4 broken ribs and he beasted half our show is a miracle.” Ozzy Osbourne drummer Tommy Clufetos replaced him.
Fleetwood Mac’s Christine McVie said last week that the group has “kind of broke up now.” When asked whether there would be a next phase of Fleetwood Mac, she said: “I don’t know. It’s impossible to say.” Both she and Stevie Nicks have solo concerts booked for this year.
“Lightyear”, a spinoff story set in Pixar’s Toy Story universe, fell short in its box office debut, collecting a lackluster $51 million over Father’s Day weekend and landing in second place. “Jurassic World Dominion” takes the top spot again earning $58.6 million in its second weekend of release, bringing its domestic total to $259 million. In third place, Top Gun: Maverick keeps flying high earning another $44 million.
Britney Spears’s husband Sam Asghari is hoping to be cast as a superhero in an upcoming Marvel film as he strives for a Hollywood career in hopes to become the breadwinner. The personal trainer turned actor has reportedly been sending audition tapes to Marvel bosses in the hopes of landing himself a blockbuster superhero role.
Doja Cat just had throat surgery, but that’s not stopping her from rapping to one of her favorite artists’ songs. Following a procedure, she recently had done on her tonsils, Doja Cat shared a video of her rapping a Nicki Minaj’s verse on Trey Songz’ “Bottoms Up” wearing her hospital gown. She later hopped on Instagram live and talked more about how she’s feeling admitting she’s hungry and has been crying but overall doing ok.
JENNIFER LOPEZ performed with her 14-year-old child Emme over the weekend, and introduced her using They / Them pronouns. Quote, “They cost me when they come out. But they’re worth every single penny because they’re my favorite duet partner of all time.”
CHARLIE SHEEN now supports his daughter SAMI’s new career as an OnlyFans model. Quote, “Now more than ever, it’s essential that Sami have a united parental front to rely upon . . . From this moment forward, she’ll have it abundantly.”
Taylor Swift appears to have dropped another hint that “1989” will be the next album to get rerecorded. During a virtual appearance at the Las Culturistas awards, a chalkboard appeared behind the singer that read, “1989 Secret Session Nashville.” She has already dropped two tracks from “1989 (Taylor’s Version)”, including “This Love (Taylor’s Version)” and “I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor’s Version)”.
On a recent episode of her “Broad Ideas” podcast, Rachel Bilson confirmed the rumors that she and Bill Hader were a couple—two years after they broke up. Rachel said the breakup “hurt like a motherf–ker” and that it “was probably the hardest thing I’ve ever done. Harder than childbirth,” she said.
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” won big at the 49th Annual Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy Awards on Saturday. Overall, syndicated shows won 10 Emmys, while Netflix shows took home nine, CBS won three, and another three went to PBS.
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