Channing Tatum underwent surgery to repair a separated shoulder, sharing the news with fans via Instagram from his hospital bed. In his post, he expressed a positive attitude toward the challenge ahead. He wrote, “Just another day. Another challenge. This one is gonna be hard. But whatever. Let’s get it in.” His shoulder is now secured with a screw after the operation.
Christian Bale lets his inner monster out in his new film. “The Bride!” stars Christian as the back-from-the-dead creature commonly known as Frankenstein’s monster from Mary Shelley’s classic horror novel. Jessie Buckley stars as Dr. Frankenstein in the reimagined tale, hitting theaters March 6.
Days after showing some skin at the Grammys, Chappell Roan is getting her own skin in Fortnite. She will serve as the next Fortnite Festival icon, allowing fans to channel her style and music for the game’s 13th season. Players will be able to choose from the “Roan of Arc” outfit she wore at the 2024 VMAs, or a pink leotard and cowboy hat combo inspired by her hit ‘Pink Pony Club’.
Yes, Wyclef Jean has more than 30 years in the music industry, but it seems he’s just getting started. He plans to release an album a month, for 7 months, starting in March. He told TMZ that the 7 projects include a hip-hop album, a country album, an R&B album, a jazz album, and 3 more he’s keeping secret.
Jon Bon Jovi will introduce the players on the New England Patriots ahead of them taking the field for Sunday’s Super Bowl 60. He’s a well-known Patriots fan and is a friend of the team’s owner, Robert Kraft. Actor Chris Pratt will do the honors for the Seattle Seahawks.
Van Halen’s “5150” album will receive a deluxe reissue in time for its 40th anniversary, with rarities and previously unreleased live recordings included in the package. The “5150 (Expanded Edition)” set will be released March 27.
Morgan Wallen’s ‘I’m the Problem’ has now spent one full year on the Hot Country Songs chart, where it currently sits at #5 in its 52nd week. It’s his 11th song to spend at least that long on the list. Luke Combs has accomplished the same feat with 4 times, the second most in history.
Snoop Dogg carried the Olympic torch through Gallarate, Italy on Wednesday ahead of the start of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina. The rapper wore a white Team USA tracksuit with “Coach Snoop” on his pants while bearing the flame. “I’m showing peace and love and it’s an honor to have this torch in my hand right now,” Snoop said.
A$AP Rocky visited a Harlem elementary school to teach fourth-grade students rap fundamentals during Wednesday’s episode of “Celebrity Substitute”. Students questioned the rapper about his age, bullying experiences, and if he’s married to Rihanna before participating in Rap 101 lessons.
“Full House” star Dave Coulier revealed he’s in remission from tongue cancer during a Wednesday segment on “Good Morning America”. The actor was diagnosed with P16 squamous carcinoma after doctors found a flare-up during routine screening. This comes nearly one year after beating Stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
A24 secured rights to “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” franchise after a months-long bidding war, with a TV series as the first project. JT Mollner will helm the series, with executive producers including Glen Powell. The auction drew interest from several major creators including Oz Perkins, Jordan Peele, and Taylor Sheridan.
Pedro Pascal has been cast in Todd Haynes’ long-delayed film “De Noche”, replacing Joaquin Phoenix, who left the project five days before filming was set to begin. Pedro will star with Danny Ramirez in the 1930s Los Angeles-set story about a detective and a teacher forced to flee to Mexico amid political corruption.
Chris Harrison is returning to TV nearly five years after leaving “The Bachelor” with a new dating show. He announced the project Wednesday, inviting single men and women over 21 seeking a “traditional, marriage-minded partnership built on commitment and shared values.” Fans offered mixed reactions, with some questioning the phrase “clear roles”.
Taylor Swift’s relationship with Travis Kelce has significantly boosted the NFL’s popularity, with an estimated $1 billion economic impact on the league from 2023 to 2025. This growth reflects a new demographic of casual female fans engaging with football, a trend that she is credited with influencing.











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