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Pink is not letting her 10-year-old daughter have a phone. She explained, "There's a light side and a shadow side to technology in general for adults, as well. For kids, I'm not there yet. I have a 10-year-old who does not have a phone, although she pointed out to me yesterday, 'You know most of the kids in my class, fifth grade, have a phone.' That doesn't move my needle. I don't care." She's not totally against kids with technology saying, "We can't be dinosaurs ourselves as parents, we have to sort of embrace it and go with it."
"Teen Wolf" star Tyler Posey is getting shamed by fans for trying to get people to fund college for his younger step-sister, Jamie. Tyler asked his fans to donate to Jamie's college fund and offered in exchange a Zoom call with him to the highest donation. If you can't afford that, Jamie's GoFundMe page revealed that anyone who donates over $50 will get a personalized signed photo of Tyler. Once all the backlash was unleashed, Jamie deleted her GoFundMe, and her Instagram and TikTok accounts went private.
The Screen Actors Guild has announced that they'll be opening the show with a mini "Hamilton" reunion with original "Hamilton" cast members Lin-Manuel Miranda, Daveed Diggs, and Leslie Odom Jr. The 28th annual SAG Awards includes Kate Winslet presenting the SAG Life Achievement Award to Helen Mirren. Announced presenters so far include Alexandra Daddario, Rosario Dawson, Ross Butler, and Vanessa Hudgens. TNT and TBS will simulcast the ceremony at 8 p.m. on Sunday and it will be available to stream on HBO Max the next day, according to Deadline.
The popular PBS children's show "Arthur" has come to an end after 25 seasons. Since the kids who grew up watching the show when it first premiered are in their 20s and 30s, it only made sense to the show's creators to make the characters adults in the final "All Grown Up" episode. The best part? The final episode brought the whole thing full circle! We learn that Arthur grew up to be a graphic novelist, and the first story he writes in his career is about his life… it also happens to be the very first episode of the show. To make it extra special, the original voice actor of Arthur, Michael Yarmush, returned to voice the adult Arthur. On top of that, the librarian who encouraged him in his writing career was voiced by Marc Brown, the creator of Arthur himself.
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Tom Brady already has plans for his post-football life – a movie career. Setting aside his stellar cameo in "Ted 2," Tom has plans through his production company, 199 Productions, to produce and star in a "road trip comedy" called "80s For Brady." The movie is said to follow a group of friends traveling to watch the 2017 Super Bowl, where the Patriots came back to win against the Falcons. Also reportedly in the cast are Lily Tomlin, Rita Moreno, Sally Field, and Jane Fonda, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Halyna Hutchins' husband is finally speaking out about her death on the set of the movie "Rust." Matt Hutchins sat down with "Today" for an interview that's set to air today. Matt said he watched Alec Baldwin's ABC interview and explained, "Watching him I just felt so angry. I was just so angry to see him talk about her death so publicly in such a detailed way and then to not accept any responsibility after having just described killing her." Matt went on to say, "The idea that the person holding the gun and causing it to discharge is not responsible is absurd to me. But gun safety was not the only problem on that set. There were a number of industry standards that were not practiced and there's multiple responsible parties."
Last month, Cardi B won her defamation suit against Tasha K, the YouTuber/celebrity news blogger who was found guilty for using her platform to spread false and malicious claims about Cardi B. As a result, she was ordered to pay Cardi $4 million. Tasha straight-up admitted though that "she ain't got it." In an interview, Tasha said she plans to appeal the court's decision, scoffing, "That's what appellate court is for. Who's trying to pay $4 million?" According to Blavity, Cardi saw the interview and responded on Twitter, "Think [it's] a game but trust imma come for everything…BBHMM" as in "B***h Better Have My Money."
Pete Davidson has deleted his Instagram account again after seemingly shading Kanye West. While he hadn't posted anything, he added a link in his bio that leads to a YouTube video of fictional comedian Rupert Pupkin reciting his famous quote, "Better to be king for a night than schmuck for a lifetime." Fans figured that the video was a subtle swipe at Ye, and they took to the comments to praise him, according to Page Six.
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"The Hunger Games" star Jennifer Lawrence is a mom. She and her husband, Cooke Maroney, recently welcomed their first child. According to public records, she gave birth in Los Angeles County. At this point, we don't know the baby's gender or exact birth date.
Britney Spears took to Instagram to speak out against her former business managers at TriStar Entertainment, Lou Taylor and Robin Greenhill. The post has since been deleted but PopCulture.com was able to capture it. Brit had launched into a story about how the week before "they sent me away to that f*** place," they invited her to their offices to make her "feel special." She continued, "They sucked up to me and 'made me feel special' … RIGHT …. Ha those same b------ killed me a week later !!!!... I think they were trying to kill me … I still to this very day believe that's EXACTLY what they were trying to do …" She ended with, "I lived through all of it and I remember all of it !!!! I will sue the s--- out of Tri Star !!!! Psss they got away with all of it and I'm here to warn them every day of my precious life !!!!"
MacKenzie Scott, the billionaire ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has given $50 million to the National 4-H Council to support youth learning and development programs. The donation is the largest single gift the organization has ever received in its 120-year history and will help fund "positive youth development" programs for nearly six million kids. MacKenzie has reportedly given away $8 billion in the last two years and has signed the Giving Pledge, declaring her intention to give away the majority of her wealth.
"Dancing with the Stars" pro Cheryl Burke filed for divorce from actor Matthew Lawrence. The couple met in 2006 and tied the knot in 2019. They have been married for three years. Sources say they have a prenuptial agreement. Maybe it's the 40 or 50 reptiles he keeps in the house.
Years after sparking reconciliation rumors, "Zoolander" and "Dodgeball" stars Ben Stiller and Christine Taylor are officially back together. In an interview with Esquire, Ben said that their rekindled romance has been "wonderful." At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the two moved back in together so he could spend time with their kids. He shared, "Then, over the course of time, it evolved. We were separated and got back together and we're happy about that. It's been really wonderful for all of us. Unexpected, and one of the things that came out of the pandemic." The two announced their split in 2017 after 16 years of marriage. She stayed with him even when he accidentally nailed her in the face with a dodgeball in 2004 during filming, so any marriage that can survive that is meant to be.




