Taylor Swift is reportedly planning an extravagant bachelorette celebration estimated to cost over $1 million. Sources indicate that her bachelorette festivities will be a global, multi-stop experience rather than just a single weekend getaway.
It looks like it may be the end of the road for Kelly Clarkson’s daytime talk show. Page Six is quoting “multiple sources” as saying that she will be calling it quits after this season. One described her pending exit from daytime as “definite”, while another said it’s “likely that it will not go on.” One source said, “The Kelly Clarkson Show” “is a lot to put on, and looking at the landscape across daytime television, it’s not sustainable anymore.”
Jimmy Fallon is throwing his support behind breakout “Heated Rivalry” star Hudson Williams as a potential future host of “Saturday Night Live”. Jimmy said Hudson has the kind of buzz that could make him a great fit for the long‑running sketch comedy show.
Justin Bieber and Drake’s hits from 10 years ago have taken over Spotify in response to an online trend. The creation of user-generated “2016” playlists has increased by more than 790% since January 1. The most-added song to those playlists is ‘Let Me Love You’ by DJ Snake and Justin Bieber, followed by ‘Lean On’ by Major Lazer, DJ Snake and MØ, ‘Sorry’ by Justin Bieber and ‘One Dance’ by Drake. This year’s the most-streamed song from 2016 is Bruno Mars‘ ‘That’s What I Like.’
Poison has reportedly called off plans for a 40th anniversary tour due to frontman Bret Micheals’ financial demands. According to drummer Rikki Rockett, Bret “wanted the lion’s share of the money, to the point where it makes it not possible to even do it.” He claimed the singer wants “like $6 to every one of our dollars.”
Sting has reportedly paid his former Police bandmates over $800,000 in royalties. Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland took him and his publishing company to court after years of royalty disputes. The guys didn’t receive writing credits on The Police’s hits, including ‘Every Breath You Take’, which still earns Sting a reported $740K per year.
Author Colleen Hoover says she no longer has cancer after completing treatment. The 46-year-old author wrote on Facebook, “Just clarification because of some misleading clickbait making it sound like I’m on my deathbed or something, but I do not have cancer anymore. I was diagnosed sometime last year, had surgery that was successful, just finished radiation yesterday.”
ABC News correspondent Will Reeve, son of the late actor Christopher Reeve and singer Dana Reeve, married event planner Amanda Dubin in Miami on Saturday. ABC’s Robin Roberts later shared photos, calling it “a magical night celebrating a magical couple.” Will, 33, and Amanda, 29, announced their engagement on Instagram on November 10, 2024.
Bad Bunny, the 31-year-old rapper and singer, is set to perform at the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show on February 8 and has already made headlines with a record-breaking promotional video. The teaser for his Super Bowl performance, released on January 16, 2026, has gone viral, becoming the most-liked promotional video for a Super Bowl halftime show on Instagram, with over 3 million likes.
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