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Lil Nas X got up on a cross to promote his new single “J Christ”. But he denies accusations that he’s mocking Jesus. Quote, “Y’all just gotta stop trying to gatekeep a religion that was here before any of us were even born.”
“NCIS: Hawai’i” has teased LL Cool J’s permanent return to the show in a new poster. Following a cameo in the season 2 finale of the “NCIS” spinoff, it was confirmed that LL Cool J will be joining the season 3 cast as a regular guest star.
Harvard University is seeking additional teaching assistants for its highly sought-after class “English 183ts: Taylor Swift and Her World”. Course instructor Stephanie Burt appealed to ardent Swifties to assist with its course dedicated entirely to the global impact of Taylor.
Billy Joel has announced a run of stadium and arena shows stretching from January through September, with Stevie Nicks and Sting opening some of them. Sting’s first appearance with Billy will be February 24 in Tampa, while Stevie opens on March 9 in Arlington.
The city of Paris has named a street after David Bowie. “Rue David Bowie” was officially inaugurated yesterday in the capital’s 13th district on the left bank of the city.
Luke Bryan ended his Vegas residency at The Theatre at Resorts World, which saw him play 48 shows over 2 years. He said to his final night crowd: “Somehow, I have survived Las Vegas. I have not died yet, but if you add up all the mornings that I wanted to die it equals 3 total deaths. Tomorrow morning, Shady Grove Rehab for me. I’m gonna wear pajamas for 45 days.”
Tiger Woods and Nike are breaking up. Tiger made the announcement on Monday. Nike released a statement saying, “Tiger, you challenged your competition, stereotypes, conventions, the old school way of thinking. You challenged the entire institution of golf. You challenged us. And most of all, yourself. And for that challenge we’re grateful. It was a hell of a round, Tiger.” His most recent Nike deal paid him $200 million over ten years.
A Broadway musical based on Prince’s “Purple Rain” is in the works. The original movie came out in 1984, and won the Oscar for Best Original Score.
“The Sopranos” has a 25th anniversary collection streaming on Max with all six seasons, 15 deleted scenes, and over five hours of behind-the-scenes footage.
Garth Brooks is NOT quitting country music. An article over the weekend alleged that he said he didn’t fit in anymore and that the industry isn’t what it used to be. It turned out to be completely false. Afterall, the publication is a satirical newspaper.
Willem Dafoe received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame yesterday. Pedro Pascal, Patricia Arquette, Mark Ruffalo, and Guillermo del Toro were there to support.
With holiday songs now gone from the Billboard Hot 100, Jack Harlow’s ‘Lovin On Me’ rebounds from No. 9 back to No. 1, where it first spent a week in early December. It’s Jack’s third chart-topping hit following ‘First Class’ and ‘Industry Baby’ (with Lil Nas X).
Lisa Bonet and Jason Momoa are officially divorcing. The actor filed for dissolution of marriage on Friday, listing their third wedding anniversary—October 7th, 2020—as their date of separation. After dating for more than a decade, the former couple got married on October 7, 2017.
After Pedro Pascal appeared at the Golden Globes on Sunday night wearing a black sling on his right arm, a reporter for The Associated Press asked him, “What happened to you?” The actor replied, “I fell.” He added, “Be careful. Exactly. It can happen to anybody.” According to Buzzfeed, he also had “OUCHY” painted on his nails that night.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, significantly more people tuned in to the Golden Globes this year than last year. The awards ceremony, which moved to CBS after 28 years on NBC, saw a 50% increase in viewership compared to 2023. However, viewership numbers still pale in comparison to pre-pandemic levels.
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