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Jenny Ortega's dance scene from "Wednesday," which she choreographed herself, has gone viral, but did you know she only came up with it in two days? Jenny said she told director Tim Burton that she wanted to choreograph a scene in the show, and even though she has no experience as a choreographer, he told her she could. The thing is, he only have her two days notice. So Jenny told Jimmy Kimmel she went two days without sleep coming up with the dance moves, taking influences from original Wednesday actress Lisa Loring, Siouxsie & The Banshees, and archival footage of 80's goth kids dancing in clubs.
Billy Joel has had to cancel his last concert of 2022. His doctor said he has to rest his voice. The show has been moved to Friday, June 2nd, 2023, but they did point out that show may be rescheduled "if it conflicts with a playoff game."
James Cameron's long-awaited sequel "Avatar: The Way of Water" brought in $134 million in its North American box office debut. Overseas, it brought in $301 million, bringing its global total to $435 million. But, it's not as big of a take as expected. Insiders estimated an opening closer to $150 million to $175 million. It's worth noting that James Cameron's films, which have raked in billions at the box office, historically start slower and build over time. The lower take could explain his bad mood after leaving a special screening – after being booed for walking through and ignoring a crowd of autograph-seekers, he treated them all to a little birdy from inside his limo.
North West, Ye and Kim Kardashian's 9-year-old daughter posted a beauty routine video on TiKTok, and now the hand sanitizer she uses has sold out. In total, all the videos where she mentions that particular sanitizer have amassed a collective 24 million views. After the release of those TikToks, a rep for the sanitizer company confirmed that it "sold out at all retailers in less than two weeks."
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Jen Shah didn't take part on the "Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" reunion because they were trying to force her to talk about her court case, TMZ reports. At first, she wasn't even invited, but then when she was, she said, "I was clear with Bravo that out of respect for the courts and a standing judicial order, I would not be in a position to discuss anything related to my legal case or sentencing. Bravo found this unsatisfactory and said they expected discuss this 'storyline.'" She added, "That expectation has no regard for me or my family's well-being; so under legal advice, I will not be attending reunion. I need to focus on the most important thing in my life - my family."
Sharon Osbourne is home following a medical scare over the weekend, People reports. According to her son Jack, the 70-year old had an emergency while working on an episode of "Night of Terror" and was transported by EMS to Santa Paula Hospital around 6:30 Friday night. Jack confirmed Sharon "has been given the all clear from her medical team" on his Instagram Story Saturday but "As to what happened to my mum, I'm gonna leave it to her to share about when she is ready."
After just three months of dating, "Dance Moms" star JoJo Siwa and Avery Cyrus are calling it quits. Avery shared the news on TikTok. On Saturday, she uploaded a vid from a cruise she took with a group of friends, JoJo included. In the clip, JoJo holds up a prize from an arcade machine and tells Avery, "This is my 'I'm sorry for breaking up with you' present.'" Lots of fans had questions, and Avery cleared it all up saying, "We decided that we are better off as friends! We are both so young and still just trying to figure our stuff out."
Elizabeth Hurley is setting the record straight as to whether or not she was Prince Harry's first. In his upcoming autobiography "Spare," set to drop on January 10, Prince Harry refers to a "beautiful older woman in the countryside" that made him a man. Many people assumed it was Liz Hurley, but when she was bluntly asked about it during an interview with the Saturday Times, she said, "Not me. Not guilty. Ha! No. Not me. Absolutely not." Prince Harry hasn't said anything about it.
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Jamie Spears has spoken out about Britney's conservatorship, telling the Mail on Sunday, "Not everybody's going to agree with me… But I love my daughter with all my heart and soul. Where would Britney be right now without that conservatorship? And I don't know if she'd be alive. I don't." He added, "For protecting her, and also protecting the kids, conservatorship was a great tool. Without it, I don't think she would have got the kids back." He also said the conservatorship took her from "broke" to to where she "got herself straight up financially." He pointed out, "My understanding of a conservatorship is to help someone regain their life and return back to society, and to be able to live normally. I want to say that I made a difference."
Now that Henry Cavill is out as Superman for DC and as the Witcher for Netflix, he has a new project lined up. Henry announced that he will be producing and starring in a "Warhammer 40K" series for Amazon.
"Warhammer 40K" is a popular science fiction fantasy miniature war game that Henry has talked about in interviews over the years. He said, "To all of you Warhammer fans out there, I promise to respect this IP that we love. I promise to bring you something familiar. And I endeavor to bring you something fantastic that is, as of yet, unseen." The game is set 40,000 years into the future, humans in an unending war with aliens, magical beings, gods, and demons.
Nick Cannon has baby number 12 on the way, and he admits that he's "spread thin." He's having a hard time focusing on all of his kids and says his "biggest guilt" is not having much time to spend with all of them.
Ever since "Titanic" came out 25 years ago, people have wondered why Rose just couldn't scooch over and make room for Jack on the door. The debate had always been would the door sink? Now, director James Cameron has told The Toronto Sun, "We have since done a thorough forensic analysis with a hypothermia expert who reproduced the raft from the movie." He added that they used "two stunt people who were the same body mass of Kate and Leo and we put sensors all over them and inside them and we put them in ice water and we tested to see whether they could have survived through a variety of methods and the answer was, there was no way they both could have survived. Only one could survive." Okay, but the question still remains… why couldn't they take turns then? Unlike Jack, the debate will never die.


