As it turns out, Amanda Seyfried‘s viral cover of Joni Mitchell’s ‘California’ on “The Tonight Show” wasn’t pure coincidence. She was once attached to play the singer-songwriter in a biopic. In an interview with British GQ, Amanda revealed that she learned to play Joni’s “Blue” album on dulcimer, piano and guitar during the COVID-19 pandemic, in preparation for a biopic. Sadly, the project didn’t end up working out.
The team behind “The Greatest” is beginning to reveal how it plans to pack a punch as the first authorized scripted series about Muhammad Ali. The producer said it is “designed to show you all the stuff that wasn’t in documentaries and isn’t available in old fights and old interviews.” The first season will span the early years of Ali’s boxing career, including his 1964 Olympic gold medal victory, and will end “when he wins the heavyweight title for the first time”.
Taylor Swift isn’t taking chances when it comes to keeping details of her wedding to Travis Kelce under wraps. TMZ says guests are required to sign a strict non-disclosure agreement before receiving info about the event and there are clear consequences for anyone who violates it. The wedding is expected to take place July 3 at New York’s Madison Square Garden.
Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz have reportedly put a permanent seal on their relationship by getting matching tattoos. She put her new ink on display in a teaser for her British Vogue cover story with the words “Let It Rip” in all caps on her back. Fans quickly noticed that the tat matched a new one Harry has on his right arm. The two are reportedly engaged.
Def Leppard’s Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace ended in February, and now they’re giving fans who didn’t make it to Sin City a taste of the show. They’ve just released a performance video of their latest single ‘Rejoice’, shot during their Vegas stint.
Shania Twain said that menopause has been “very good” for her body image in an interview with The Times. She revealed that there was a period in 2019 when she “stopped looking in the mirror” due to negative thoughts about her appearance. Now, she said her outlook has completely changed. “Menopause has been very good for me because I’ve learned that some things you cannot control.”
Ella Langley and Miranda Lambert got into a light-hearted “redneck” competition over who would be the quickest to get rid of a snake during a writing session. But the big news out of this is that it sounds like the writing session happened recently possibly even after they’d finished their work together on Ella’s “Dandelion” album, which includes the mega-hit ‘Choosin’ Texas’.
The Weeknd’s ‘After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour’ has generated over $440 million in 2026 alone, selling more than 3 million tickets this year. This tour has grossed over $1 billion since its launch in 2022, surpassing 7.5 million tickets sold across 153 shows, making it the highest-grossing tour by a male solo artist. The tour includes sold-out performances, such as the recent show at Manchester’s Etihad Stadium, which drew nearly 43,000 fans.
MarcyPen Capital Partners, an investment firm associated with Jay-Z, is leading the bid to acquire LVMH’s 50% stake in Fenty Beauty. Fenty Beauty was founded by Rihanna in 2017 and is co-owned by Kendo Brands. Fenty Beauty generated approximately $450 million in net sales in 2024 and is valued between $1 billion and $2 billion. MarcyPen manages around $1.1 billion in assets and has previously invested in Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty lingerie line.
Thomas Rhett and Marshmello have released a collaborative single titled “Where We Go” which combines country storytelling with electronic production, showcasing their unique musical styles. Thomas includes a nod to Conway Twitty in the song, while Marshmello continues his trend of genre-blending collaborations, having worked with artists like Jelly Roll and Kane Brown.
The Duffer Brothers, creators of the hugely successful series “Stranger Things” are set to make their feature-film debut at Paramount with an untitled project scheduled for release on November 3, 2028. The film is being developed under the Duffers’ four-year exclusive deal with Paramount. Details about the new film remain tightly guarded, with Paramount describing it as an “event film” that will be written and directed by Matt and Ross Duffer.
Nashville’s 2026 America 250 celebration will feature a star-studded lineup. The All-American Rejects, Boyz II Men, Brothers Osborne, Clint Black, Lauren Daigle, NE-YO, Nick Jonas, and Sublime will be performing July 3 and 4 in downtown Nashville. The celebration will culminate in what is anticipated to be Nashville’s largest fireworks and drone show, featuring 1,000 drones, over 1,000 floating flares, and 12-inch fireworks shells, the largest ever used in the city.
John Stamos opened up about his experience with plastic surgery, specifically a nose job he had early in his career on “General Hospital”. The surgery was motivated by an injury from a childhood accident involving a golf club. He admitted that his initial nose job did not achieve the desired results, leading him to seek correction from the same plastic surgeon who worked on Michael Jackson.
Jelly Roll filed for divorce from Bunnie Xo back on May 18th after almost 10 years of marriage. A source says it’s a mutual decision between them two and a private family matter. They got married in August of 2016. Their relationship had its share of ups and downs, including Jelly’s infidelity and a brief separation. As of last night, neither of them have made a statement. Jelly Roll is currently on his “Little Ass Shed Tour” with Post Malone.
Michael J. Fox will voice the main character, Dougie, in the upcoming CG animated movie “Dragoons”. According to the studio, Dougie is “an overlooked, ordinary worker at WizCorp” who, after a strange accident, discovers that his apprentice Dart has been transformed into a dragon.
Netflix has renewed Tina Fey’s series “The Four Seasons” for a third season. The streaming platform confirmed the renewal Monday, shortly after Season 2 premiered on May 28. The comedy-drama reimagines Alan Alda’s 1981 film and follows a group of longtime friends who reunite for vacations each season.
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