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Megan Thee Stallion is the first black woman to cover Forbes’ 30 Under 30 issue. The 27 year old made $13 million in 2022 through royalties, ticket sales, merch, and endorsements. On her success, she said, “I can’t slow down right now. I’ll take a break when I’m dead. I’m trying to really build something. When I start sitting, I feel like I’m not doing enough or I’m giving somebody else the opportunity to pass me.”
Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren are starting a war in the official trailer for “1923”. The veteran actors star in the new Paramount+ series which is the latest installment in the popular “Yellowstone” franchise. “1923” will consist of two seasons with eight episodes apiece. The series will premiere on Dec. 18 in the U.S. and Canada on Paramount+.
Will Smith has acknowledged that his fans may not be “ready” to watch him on screen in the upcoming drama “Emancipation.” The movie is his first project following his controversial slapping of Chris Rock at the Oscars earlier this year. The film stars Will as a runaway slave named ‘Peter’ who finds asylum in Louisiana and winds up joining the Union Army. “Emancipation” will premiere on Apple TV+ on Dec. 9.
BTS member Jin has asked the group’s devoted fans to stay away from his South Korean army training center. The 29-year-old, BTS’ oldest member, will begin mandatory military service Dec. 13 at Yeoncheon army base, beginning with 5 weeks of basic training, before being assigned to a unit.
Eurythmics have reportedly been offered about $120 million to reform for a world tour. The duo split in 1990, but have reunited several times since. Apparently, their recent performance at their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, has stirred the interest of promoters.
A TikTok video from the Macy’s parade showed a screen displaying the lyrics while Mariah Carey sang “All I Want for Christmas is You”. Does the Queen of Christmas need help singing her signature Christmas song?
After what happened at the Oscars, Will Smith understands if people don’t want to see his new movie “Emancipation”. But he hopes that his actions don’t “penalize” everyone else who worked on the film.
Tim Burton didn’t want Jenna Ortega to blink as Wednesday Addams. Quote, “I did a take where I did not blink at all. And Tim said, ‘I don’t want you to blink anymore.’”
Dolly Parton told the “Tennessean” that she’s opening a museum in Nashville within the next few years. It’ll be part of a larger “complex” that she’s calling “Dolly Center”, which might include a restaurant or a bar and grill. Dolly says this new museum would be in addition to her museum at Dollywood.
Metallica released a new song yesterday called “Lux Aeterna”. They also announced a new album called “72 Seasons” that comes out in April and a world tour.
Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero” still rules the Hot 100, but “All I Want for Christmas Is You”, “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree”, “Jingle Bell Rock”, and “A Holly Jolly Christmas” all made their way back into the Top 10.
Taylor Swift tops the Billboard Hot 100 for the fifth week with “AntiHero”. The “Midnights” track has surpassed “Shake It Off” to become the singer’s longest running #1 hit on the chart.
Billie Eilish opened up about her boyfriend, Jesse Rutherford, in her sixth annual Vanity Fair interview. The 20-year-old star told the outlet that she’s “really happy” with the 32-year-old The Neighborhood frontman. She said, “I managed to get my life to a point where I not only was known by a person that I thought was the hottest f—ing f—er alive, but pulled his ass. Are we kidding me? Can we just [claps] round of applause for me? Thank you! Jesse Rutherford, everyone.”
Scarlett Johansson will play her first lead role on a TV show in Amazon Prime’s “Just Cause”. The series is based on the 1992 novel by John Katzenbach, which had been previously made into a film in 1995 and was one of her first film roles. She starred as Sean Connery’s character’s daughter.
The Weeknd is taking his “After Hours” tour overseas. After a successful North American run, The Weeknd announced 2023 concert dates for Europe and Latin America. He’ll hit countries like the U.K., France, Spain, Germany, Mexico, Columbia, Brazil, Argentina, and Chile.
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