When asked about all of the gossip and cheating rumors surrounding Tyler and Alex, Brittany said, “I think I would say that, yes, what happened, happened. What is alluded to in the press is true.”
After Brittany‘s interview made headlines, Tyler took to his Instagram Story to react and address the cheating allegations.
Amanda Bynes is opening up about her mental health.
On Thursday (March 28), the 37-year-old She’s The Man actress took to her Instagram Story to admit that her depression has resulted in her putting on some weight.
“I’ve gained over 20lbs in the past few months from being depressed,” Amanda wrote. “I’m doing a lot better now and have learned to do opposite action when I don’t feel like working out or eating clean.”
Beyonce‘s team has dropped an official press release for the Cowboy Carter album featuring plenty of new quotes from the entertainer herself.
The press release reveals the inspiration behind the album and how each “song is its own version of a reimagined Western film.” Some of the films that lent inspiration include The Hateful Eight, Space Cowboys, The Harder They Fall, and the recent Oscar-nominated movie Killers of the Flower Moon.
The album is considered “a declarative frequency and academic shift, as the world prepares to shift again, that redefines and rebuilds what is Country and Americana, and who gets to be included.”
Beyonce considers Cowboy Carter to the the “best music” she’s ever made.
The complete press release is a fascinating and informative read, so we’re going to include it here in full.
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Tanner Buchanan is starring in the new trailer for his upcoming rom-com How to Date Billy Walsh. The Cobra Kai star takes on the titular role in the Prime Video feature, which also stars Bridgerton's Charithra Chandran and Heartstopper's Sebastian Croft. Check it out and learn more...
The Tony Award-winning musical Jelly’s Last Jam is heading to Los Angeles with an exciting cast!
Jasmine Amy Rogers will be leading the production following her acclaimed turn as Betty Boop in the Broadway bound musical BOOP!last year in Chicago. While casting for the upcoming Broadway production has not yet been confirmed, it’s widely believed that she will be reprising her performance.
In the meantime, Jasmine is set to play Anita in Pasadena Playhouse’s production of Jelly’s Last Jam, which will run from May 29 through June 23.
Susan Birkenhead, who wrote the lyrics for BOOP!, also wrote the lyrics for Jelly’s Last Jam. The classic musical features music by Jelly Roll Morton and a book by George C. Wolfe.
Also starring in the Pasadena Playhouse production are John Clarence Stewart from Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist and Cress Williams from Black Lightning.
Here’s the synopsis: “When legendary musician Jelly Roll Morton’s soul is forced to face the music, the self-proclaimed ‘inventor of jazz’ is left at the ultimate crossroads. Follow Jelly from the back alleys of New Orleans to the sparkling stages of New York, as his remarkable journey unfolds in a stunning display of song, dance, and music. With soulful melodies, electrifying tap dancing, and fiery tunes that will leave you breathless, get your groove on with this dazzling musical masterpiece.”
Cara Delevingne is currently playing Sally Bowles in the West End production of Cabaret and she got celeb support on her press night!
Anya Taylor-Joy was in the audience and met up with Cara backstage following the performance on Thursday night (March 28) at the Kit Kat Club in London, England.
Joining Anya at the show was her husband Malcolm McRae.
Cara had her first performance in the musical on March 11 and now her “preview” run is complete. She will be starring in the acclaimed production through June 1. Watch the new trailer below!
The production is about to begin performances on Broadway with Eddie Redmayne reprising his role as the Emcee for New York City audiences.
The actress, who famously appeared on the popular soap opera The Young and the Restless in the 1970s, died at her home in Jupiter, Fla., on March 18th, according to an obituary in The East Hampton Star.