Post Malone and Jelly Roll had a ball out on the road together, and it appears that it’s not over yet. While performing recently in San Francisco, Post took a moment to share a few words with the crowd before welcoming Jelly Roll to the stage to perform their duet “Losers.” He then shared the news that the two will share the stage in summer 2026 as well.
Katie Holmes appeared to like a post about Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas’ alleged love affair, and people think she was lurking, and ACCIDENTALLY approved of it.
Joe Jonas is questioning his nipple size after a fan on the street told him they’re tiny. He joked, quote, “Mind you I was feeling decently confident before this.
There’s a new lie detector show on A&E, and they asked Gary Coleman’s ex-wife if she had anything to do with his death. She didn’t do too well on the polygraph test. Obviously, she doesn’t agree with the results.
Fergie remade her “London Bridge” video, and filmed part of it on the ACTUAL bridge. The original video was filmed on the Tower Bridge, and Fergie says she’s been “paying for it” for the last 20 years.
Fyre Festival scammer Billy McFarland is selling the brand and the IP on eBay. After one day, the bidding is just over $200,000.
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani will not be hitting up the beach this summer. Blake does not like his legs seeing the light of day. He said, “My legs, they’re not just white, they’re translucent!”
Janet Jackson and Maxwell sparked romance rumors when they were spotted smiling and holding hands as they attended the 1,500th performance of Cabaret in London on Monday night (July 7).
The Chris Smith-directed Devo documentary, which received critical acclaim at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, will be released on Netflix on August 19. The film, simply titled Devo, delves into the formation, rise, and cultural impact of the post-punk/New Wave band, featuring rare archival footage and interviews with band members Mark Mothersbaugh, Gerald Casale, and more.
On Monday (July 7), Fall Out Boy‘s founding guitarist Joe Trohman announced that he will be taking a hiatus from the band’s 2025 tour in order to undergo hand surgery.
Netflix’s hit anthology series, Monster, is already gearing up for Season 4, with a focus on the infamous Lizzie Borden case. While Season 3’s premiere date is still pending, sources reveal that Season 4 is already set for a fall shoot. Lizzie Borden, accused of murdering her father and stepmother with an axe in 1892, was later acquitted, but the case’s notoriety persists in popular culture.
Bhagavan “Doc” Antle, known from the Netflix series Tiger King, has been sentenced to one year and one day in prison and fined $55,000 for federal animal trafficking and money laundering charges.
Denis Villeneuve’s next installment in the Dune series has been officially titled Dune: Part Three, contrary to previous reports of it being named Dune Messiah.
Chris Pratt is set to return as the voice of Garfield in an upcoming animated sequel to 2024’s The Garfield Movie, which grossed over $230 million globally.
Olivia Rodrigo’s guitarist revealed that the singer funded therapy for her entire band and crew during their ‘Guts World Tour,’ which spanned 102 shows globally. Daisy Spencer praised Rodrigo for providing this unique support in an industry known for mental health issues, calling it “one of the coolest things that has ever happened on tour.”
Lewis Capaldi is giving back to his fans. On Monday (July 7), Lewis announced an initiative with the online therapy company BetterHelp to provide 734,000 hours of free virtual therapy to those in need. “Therapy is the reason why I am able to be a musician again,” he began in a 9-minute video announcement. “In partnership with BetterHealth and to reflect my experience of therapy and the importance I feel it has in my life and other people’s lives, we’re giving away 734,000 free hours of therapy.” The number represents 1,000 hours for every day since Capaldi was last on stage.













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