People magazine’s “World’s Most Beautiful” issue is out this week, and this year’s cover star is Anne Hathaway! “The Devil Wears Prada 2” star is a force, with 5 new films coming this year, including the highly anticipated sequel “The Devil Wears Prada 2”, which hits theaters May 1. In the cover story, the 43-year-old said she’s not slowing down and is embracing having fun in her career, instead of stressing over it.
Kevin Hart is keeping the laughs, smiles, and tears coming in a new Audible Original series. He announced, “Kids Make Me Angry”, a new audiobook chronicling a 2-decade journey of fatherhood. Kids will break down 8 phases of fatherhood, including growing up with an absent father, becoming a dad for the first time, and dropping off his kids at college.
After a push in publication date, “Heated Rivalry” author Rachel Reid has shared an update on the new “Game Changers” installment titled “Unrivaled”, which will continue Shane and Ilya’s story. Rachel previewed that she is steadily working through plot details for the hockey romance sequel and is “very happy” with the draft thus far. It was recently announced that the book’s publication date has been pushed back to June 1, 2027.
Taylor Swift has set yet another chart record. She currently has 3 songs in the top 10 of Billboard’s Adult Pop Airplay chart, which no other artist has ever done. Here’s the rundown: ‘Elizabeth Taylor’ is at #10, ‘Opalite’ is #8, and ‘The Fate of Ophelia’ is #9.
As Charli xcx continues to move into film and TV, she was recently asked if she plans to use her stage name for acting. The singer, whose real name is Charlotte Emma Aitchison said, “I’m on the fence about it. Charli Aitchison is not super-popping though.” One name that she knows she WON’T use is her birth name. “Oh, I’m never gonna be Charlotte. Come on.”
It’s as close to a Beatles reunion as we’ll ever see. Paul McCartney has confirmed that his upcoming album “The Boys of Dungeon Lane” will include a duet with Ringo Starr called ‘Home to Us’. The tune’s lyrics are about growing up in Liverpool, and Ringo also plays drums on it.
Don Henley’s hit solo album “The End of the Innocence” is getting a new vinyl and digital release. The 1989 record has been remastered from the original tapes and will be reissued June 5 digitally, and on 2-LP 180-gram vinyl for the very first time. The 6-times Platinum album produced 3 top 40 singles, ‘Heart of the Matter’, ‘The Last Worthless Evening’, and the title track.
Victoria Beckham has launched a 38-piece capsule collection in collaboration with Gap. The collection features wardrobe staples such as denim, shirts, and outerwear. She says that the collaboration embodies her design philosophy of creating “refined wardrobe building blocks.” Victoria previously collaborated with other brands, including Target and Reebok.
Meghan Markle is launching a special Mother’s Day collection for her lifestyle brand, As Ever. The candles are inspired by her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. The collection will feature two signature candles linked to each child’s birthdate: one for Archie on May 6, scented with ginger, neroli, and cashmere, and one for Lilibet on June 4, with floral notes of amber, water lily, and santal.
Shaboozey announced his upcoming fourth album, “The Outlaw Cherie Lee & Other Western Tales”. It’s a concept album about a character named Cherie Lee with themes of revenge, redemption, and romance. It comes out July 31. He’s releasing the lead single, “Born to Die”, this Friday. Shaboozey will also have a pop-up saloon experience at Stagecoach this weekend in Indio, California.
Tom Hooper will direct Millie Bobby Brown in Netflix’s film of “Nineteen Steps”, based on the bestselling novel she co-wrote with Kathleen McGurl. The 2023 novel is set in wartime London and inspired by Millie’s grandmother’s experiences. Tom Hooper, whose credits include “The King’s Speech”, and “Les Misérables”, last directed 2019’s “Cats”.
The 32nd annual Critics Choice Awards will be held Sunday, January 3, 2027, at Barker Hangar in Santa Monica. The ceremony will air live on E! and USA Network. E! has renewed its broadcast partnership with the Critics Choice Awards for two more years. Nominations for the 2027 event will be revealed December 4.
Ryan Phillippe will join ABC’s “9-1-1: Nashville” as a new series regular for Season 2. He has reportedly signed a multi-year deal to play a sharp, unconventional detective who relocates from New York to Nashville. His character, described as a charismatic figure with a complicated past, will lead an investigation into a mysterious criminal threatening the city.
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