Tom Holland has finally confirmed he married Zendaya. In an interview with Esquire, the “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” actor was asked about the fake AI photos that circulated depicting a wedding between the two in Italy. Tom noted his grandmother worried she hadn’t been invited to the wedding after the photos made the rounds. Then, when he was asked if any other family or friends were fooled, he took a dramatic pause and replied, “No, because they were all there. That’s all you’ll get on that.”
Olivia Rodrigo surprised No Doubt during their final residency show at the Sphere in Las Vegas. Gwen Stefani kept the tradition of bringing a fan on stage for a hug. As she looked into the crowd, she saw a sign reading “I’m just a girl who wants the last hug at the last show”. Once she recognizes her, Gwen said, “Oh my gosh. Give it up for Olivia Rodrigo!”
Bonnie Tyler is out of a coma but remains in intensive care, according to a spokesperson. She was rushed to hospital in May for emergency intestinal surgery and was placed in an induced coma. Her condition is improving and doctors are “confident” she will recover, although progress is “slow”. Her summer tour will be cancelled or postponed.
Bob Seger is celebrating the 40th anniversary his song ‘American Storm’ with the streaming debut of the song’s official music video. The clip, now available on YouTube, is an ’80s-era performance clip, with Bob backed by his Silver Bullet Band. He also released “Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band’s Sweet Summertime Playlist”.
Mick Jagger addressed feud rumors between Rolling Stones and The Beatles. He admitted on “Today” show’s ‘Sunday Sitdown’ that there “was an element of truth in it,” but also said there was some marketing involved in the fabled rivalry. By the way, Paul McCartney collaborated on a song for the Stones’ upcoming album “Foreign Tongues”.
“Shrek 5” is set to be released in theaters next June. A new trailer was released, and Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, and Cameron Diaz are returning to voice Shrek, Donkey, and Fiona, while newcomers Zendaya, Marcello Hernandez, and Skyler Gisondo will voice their children, Felicia, Fergus, and Farkle. “Shrek 5” will be the first new film in the franchise in 16 years, following the 2010 release of “Shrek Forever After”.
Tennis legends Serena and Venus Williams are officially teaming up to play doubles at Wimbledon. The All-England Club just handed the famous sisters a wild card invitation for the upcoming tournament. The powerhouse duo has an incredible track record, winning 14 Grand Slam doubles titles together, including six massive victories at Wimbledon.
Mike Myers has resurrected Dr. Evil . . . but sadly, it’s not for a new “Austin Powers” movie. Dr. Evil is back for a Verizon ad, and he brought his minions with him: Seth Green as Scott Evil, Rob Lowe as Number Two, and Mindy Sterling as Frau Farbissina. Sorry, no Mini-Me. Verne Troyer died in 2018. Robert Wagner, who played the older version of Number Two, is still alive, but he’s 96 years old.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani inadvertently revealed details about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding during a press conference about city preparedness for major events. While discussing the 2026 World Cup planning, Mamdani stated, “We know it coincides with July 4, America 250, Taylor Swift’s wedding—all happening at the same time—and we are so excited to welcome the world here.”
Former “Saturday Night Live” cast member Ana Gasteyer is developing “The Most Wonderful Song Of The Year”, a holiday competition series seeking the next seasonal classic to rival Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You.” Ana’s company is producing the interactive musical comedy, in which emerging and established artists will perform original holiday songs while audiences vote to determine winners.
The New York Knicks’ 94-90 victory over the San Antonio Spurs in Game Five of the 2026 NBA Finals drew 24.5 million viewers across ABC and ESPN. The June 13 broadcast peaked at 33 million viewers as the Knicks rallied late to secure the win. It was the most-watched Game Five since 1998, when Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls defeated the Utah Jazz.
“The Rocky Horror Picture Show” will be presented at the Sphere in Las Vegas in 2027. Sphere Studios plans to use its advanced immersive technology to reimagine the 1975 cult film known for its raucous and interactive midnight screenings. The movie, based on the stage musical, stars Barry Bostwick, Susan Sarandon, and Tim Curry as Dr. Frankenfurter.
“Paddington: The Musical” will open on Broadway in spring 2027 at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre. Performances begin March 30, with opening night set for April 18th, following the close of “Moulin Rouge” after its seven-year run. Based on Michael Bond’s beloved children’s books, the show follows the bear from Peru who finds family and adventure in London.
BTS has expanded their ‘BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG’’ by adding additional performances in Jakarta, Indonesia, and Bulacan, Philippines, bringing the total number of shows to 88. The Jakarta shows will now include performances on December 26, 27, and a newly added date on December 29 at Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium. In Bulacan, the original shows on March 13 and 14, 2027, are joined by an additional performance on March 16, 2027, at the Philippine Sports Stadium.
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