"The Bachelor" contestant Beverly Ortega suddenly left from Season 29 of the show, and now she's explaining why. It turns out she had to have emergency surgery for appendicitis. Don't know how deep her feelings went for "Bachelor" Grant Ellis, but maybe they'll invite her back for a future season or ask her to star as the lead lady in "The Bachelorette."
Taylor Swift has again shown how generous she is. New video reveals that at the GRAMMYs after party, as Taylor was walking out of the arena, she stopped to tip some servers. She told them "Thank you so much for all your hard work," and one responded with "We appreciate you so much."
Video of Blake Lively at the 2022 "Forbes" Power Women's Summit has resurfaced that could hurt her in her lawsuit against Justin Baldoni. In the interview, Blake admits she needs to have "authorship" over a movie's production, saying she feels unfulfilled just acting and wants creative input in writing, costume design, and character development. She even acknowledged that some resented her involvement, as they only expected her to act, because that's all she was hired to do. Part of her legal feud with Justin Baldoni involves claims that she allegedly tried to control the final edit of "It Ends With Us."
Fans are apparently not super thrilled with Mariah Carey's "Celebration of Mimi" residency shows at Park MGM in Las Vegas. In one video making the rounds online, fans have shared that they feel Mariah is very stiff. While her dancers throw down some moves, Mariah pretty much stays in the same spot. One fan wrote, "Laziest performer in the world," while another wrote, "Is she in pain? What is going on."
Mandy Moore is not happy with Amazon, and she posted the details on her Instagram Stories yesterday. Alongside a surreal picture of an Amazon box sitting in front of a house totally leveled by the LA wildfires, Mandy wrote, "Do better, Amazon. Can we not have better discretion than to leave a package at a residence that no longer exists? This is my mother and father in law's home. Smh." Amazon sent a statement to People magazine, saying, "We've reached out to Ms. Moore via Instagram to apologize for this and to ask for more information from her in-laws so we're better able investigate what happened here." So that's how you get their attention…




