Adele is being forced to put her "Weekends with Adele" residency on hold. Adele wrote, "I was sick at the end of the last leg and all the way through my break. I hadn't quite gotten the chance to get back to full health before shows resumed and now I'm sick again, and unfortunately it's all taken a toll on my voice. And so on Doctors orders, I have no choice but to rest thoroughly. The remaining 5 weekends of this leg are being postponed to a later date. We are already working out the details and you will be sent the information asap." The show is postponed through March.
Kourtney Kardashian is a major partner in supplement brand Lemme, and according to TMZ, a truck full of product was stolen from a warehouse parking lot this past weekend. It had up to $4 million worth of product in it. A ransom note was digitally sent by the thieves, demanding payment to give back the pills.
Ariana Grande has spoken out about her unreleased songs leaking online during an interview on "The Zach Sang Show." Expressing frustration with the leaks, she called those responsible "thieves" "pirates" and "crooks." One of the leaked songs, "Fantasize," was originally written for a TV show and wasn't even meant for release. However, due to its popularity on TikTok, she decided to include a revamped version on her upcoming album, "Eternal Sunshine." Despite the leaks, Ariana reassured fans the songs on the album are different from the leaked versions. The new music is out March 8th.
Wendy Williams has issued a statement thanking her fans for their support, following the news that she's been diagnosed with dementia. In the meantime, it's being reported that her son, Kevin Jr., spent over $100,000 on Uber Eats. While some are furious saying Kevin is taking advantage of his mom's situation, Wendy's nephew said Wendy actually approved $100,000 allowance for his food delivery spending.
A Missouri teenager couldn't find shoes that fit his size 23 feet until Shaquille O'Neal, who also has large feet, found out about his struggle and sent him 20 pairs of shoes. The teen called the unexpected gift "better than Christmas morning." Shaq's gesture, part of his history of generosity, coupled with a crowdfunding effort for custom shoes, will make it so this kid has suitable footwear for the foreseeable future, especially since he's still growing.




