Ryan Gosling became a “Saturday Night Live” 4-timer host on Saturday. But just as his monologue was getting off the ground, he was surprised by an audience member sitting up front, a smiling Harry Styles. Ryan asked him, “What are you doing here, man?”, then exclaimed, “I just wish someone would have told me!” Harry will host the show and serve as musical guest this Saturday.
Some Harry Styles fans think he addresses his breakup with Olivia Wilde, whom he dated for nearly 2 years, on his new song ‘Paint by Numbers’. Sample lyric: “You’re the luckiest, oh the irony. Holdin’ the weight of the American children whose hearts you break.” He also mentions their age gap.
Jack White has recently said he does not intend to write autobiographical lyrics. He finds the trend among artists like Taylor Swift to focus on personal break-ups uninteresting and boring. Jack revealed that rather than crafting songs from his own painful experiences, he transforms those feelings into characters or narratives that are not directly linked to himself.
Two concerts by Pink, scheduled for April 26 and 27 in Mexico City, have been canceled due to “unforeseen event affecting the event’s logistics,” according to the promoter Ocesa. The cancellation is beyond the control of Pink, the promoter, and the venue, with full refunds promised to ticket holders both online and at the box office. The news comes on the heels of rumors that Pink’s marriage to Carey Hart is in crisis, which she has publicly denied.
Charli XCX expressed her desire to leave the music industry and pursue acting, stating, “I want to quit music, babe, and act.” Charli feels a significant change in her career has prompted her interest in exploring new creative avenues. Alongside her music career, Charli has already made strides in acting, starring in the mockumentary “The Moment,” which premiered at Sundance, and upcoming films like “I Want Your Sex” and “Faces of Death”.
Paramount+ is launching a new animated series tentatively titled “Garfield” featuring the lasagna-loving orange cat, voiced by Emmy-winning actor Lamorne Morris, known for his roles in “New Girl” and “Fargo”. The series marks the first “Garfield” animated show since “The Garfield Show”, which aired its final episode in 2009.
Meghan Markle and Netflix are ending their partnership on her lifestyle brand. She developed her “As Ever” brand with the streaming giant, launching last year with her Netflix series “With Love, Meghan”. The brand has grown to include household items like jams, teas, wine, and honey, and is expected to continue beyond the partnership.
Pixar’s “Hoppers” hopped right into first place at the box office over the weekend, netting a projected $46 million domestically. It’s a win for original animation which has often struggled in its openings over the last 9 years. The weekend wasn’t a win for Maggie Gyllenhaal’s $80M production “The Bride!”, which opened to an estimated $7 million, good enough for third place.
Lady Gaga has given an update on the timing of her upcoming wedding to Michael Polansky. On Bruno Mars’ livestream “Romantic Radio” Friday, she called in to say, “Me and my fianc? have been traveling all year, but we’re getting married soon.” Then she asked Bruno to “choose a special song for us.” He dedicated his new song ‘Risk It All’ to Gaga and her fianc?.
A new cover of Van Halen’s 1984 hit ‘Jump’ has been put together by Coca-Cola as the anthem for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. It features blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, guitar virtuoso Steve Vai, Colombian reggaeton artist J Balvin and singer-songwriter Amber Mark. In the song’s video, animated versions of the artists “bring together fans around the world through soccer and music” in “an epic space stadium celebration of joy and celebration.”
Riley Green isn’t the only country artist on the set of the “Yellowstone” spinoff “Marshals”. Sunday’s episode of the series featured a cameo by Ashley Cooke. The ‘Your Place’ singer was seen in a bar performing her song ‘Next To You’ from her 2023 debut album “Shot In the Dark”.
A third “Monsters, Inc.” film is in development at Pixar, reports The Wall Street Journal. The studio is also developing a new musical from “Turning Red” director Domee Shi as well as a project called “Ono Ghost Market”. WSJ also reported that the previously announced “Incredibles 3” is expected to hit theaters in 2028. Additionally, it’s aiming to release its first sequel to 2017’s “Coco” in 2029.
SZA is getting real about her future. The 36-year-old singer says motherhood might not actually be in the cards for her. In a new interview, SZA shared her complicated feelings about having children. She pointed out that her own mother waited until the age of 43 to give birth to her. The Grammy winner feels no rush to start a family of her own. She said, “I’m bossed up, I’m taking my time. It’s spooky out here.”
“The Brady Bunch” house has been officially designated a historic-cultural landmark, preventing any drastic renovations or demolition. Located in California’s San Fernando Valley and built in 1959, the ranch-style home is celebrated for its distinctive mid-century architecture, featuring a split-level design and gabled roof. The original series was filmed from 1969 to 1974, with interior scenes created on a soundstage, making the house particularly special for fans who appreciate its nostalgic value.
Justin Bieber threw a water bottle toward paparazzi after dining with wife Hailey at Sushi Park in West Hollywood. He appeared frustrated as photographers swarmed him in a parking garage. TMZ footage shows Bieber covering his face while walking to their black SUV, then hurling a half-empty Fiji water bottle from inside the vehicle.
Seth MacFarlane says there are currently “no plans” to produce a third season of “Ted” due to its high CGI costs. The creator and voice of the talking bear said Peacock and Universal described the show as “really expensive to produce” with “no way to do it at a lower cost.” However, an animated “Ted” spinoff is expected to debut on Peacock later this year.
“Heated Rivalry” and “Kiss of the Spider Woman” were top winners at the 37th Annual GLAAD Media Awards. The event, celebrating LGBTQ representation in film, TV, music, gaming, and news, will stream March 21st on Hulu. Other winners included “Stranger Things”, “Palm Royale”, “Southern Hospitality”, “The Traitors”, and the podcast “Handsome”.











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