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"Trainwreck" star Amy Schumer turned 40 yesterday, and she posted a clip on Instagram of her close friends and family celebrating with her. As the group sings, her husband brings a cake over to her, which reads, "I'm leaving you. This was the only way I could think to do it."
Matthew Perry is single again. Fresh on the heels of the "Friends" reunion, he and his fiancée, Molly Hurwitz, have called it quits. He said, "Sometimes things just don't work out, and this is one of them. I wish Molly the best." The two started dating in 2018 and got engaged in November 2020.
Calia Quinn from Ben Higgins season of "The Bachelor" and her boyfriend, Nick Burrello, are married. And, "Bachelorette" Kaitlyn Bristowe is getting to wedding planning after Jason Tartick proposed. On the latest episode of the "Bachelorette Happy Hour" Kaitlyn says she has a "very glam" wedding in mind, a "black-tie event" like something out of "Great Gatsby." Even she's surprised by the choice, since years ago she was leaning towards "bohemian" or "farm-style."
Ed Sheeran has a lot of fans, but apparently his daughter isn't one of them. In an interview with BBC Radio 1, Ed admitted his nine-month old daughter Lyra isn't really the "biggest fan" of his music. He said, "I'll sing to my daughter who's not my biggest fan. She just cries," he said. "I've got some she likes. She really likes 'Shape of You', the marimba sound is good but she doesn't like anything loud or anything belt-y." But Ed has validation of his worth, other than from his child - The Sun reports that Ed has signed on to be the new face of TikTok.
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After watching the "Friends" reunion, fans wondered why Paul Rudd, who played Phoebe's husband Mike and Cole Sprouse, Ross's son Ben, weren't at the reunion. The actresses who played Ross' ex, Carol, and her wife, Susan, weren't there either, as well as Emily, Ross' other wife. In an interview with The Wrap, Ben Winston, the director of the HBO Max special, explained, "Well, we couldn't have everybody on, because it's only an hour and 45 minutes," adding, "the main nub of the show has got to be about the six cast members. So you can't have too many cameos because of course, there were hundreds of amazing people who were in 'Friends' over the years. Sadly, we couldn't get everybody in." He added, "You know, we did invite some people who weren't able to make it…some people couldn't fly internationally [because of covid], some people were on other TV or film shoots, some people are in bubbles on stuff." He also noted that the timing was tight – "It was one night that those six [main cast members] were available… So, you know, if you weren't available on the seventh of April at 8 p.m., then, sadly, they weren't able to be part of it."
Khloe Kardashian is threatening to sue Kimberly Alexander, the woman who's been claiming Tristan Thompson is her baby daddy and that he cheated on Khloe with her. Khloe claims Kimberly has been defaming her and harassing her on social media, according to TMZ. The letter her lawyer sent off read, "You put words in her mouth that she never said and that she wouldn't say. You faked the whole thing. And you have now publicly admitted it." Two paternity tests proved Tristan is not the father, and even though Kimberly claims the lab that did the test was a "Kardashian affiliated facility," the lawyer points out, "It is no such thing. It is one of the most reputable labs in the country, and your own lawyers approved it and accepted the test results."
A documentary about lip-synching pop duo Milli Vanilli is in the works called "Girl You Know It's True," focusing on Fabrice Morvan and Rob Pilatus, according to Variety. The documentary will feature interviews with Fab, the only surviving member of the duo, as well as the vocalists who sang on their hits songs. Rob died of an overdose in 1998. Milli Vanilli's debut album, "Girl You Know It's True" sold 10 million records before it was discovered that they were lip-synching to other people's voices. They won the Best New Artist GRAMMY in 1990, only to have to return it when it was revealed that they didn't actually sing on their record.
Bennifer is working overtime to make sure the world knows they're together. The two were caught (?) by photographers on a hotel balcony in West Hollywood, Ben standing behind Jen, their arms interlocked, both looking wistfully off to their left… end scene! See the pic at radaronline.com.
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NSYNC singer Lance Bass and husband Michael Turchin are expecting twins, a boy and a girl, in November. They posted a haunted movie "trailer" on TikTok to make the announcement, which you can see at okmagazine.com. Even though the twins are technically due after Halloween, Lance said, "I need them to get here before Halloween, because I need them to be Halloween babies. They have no choice but to love Halloween because I'm obsessed and they're going to be obsessed."
In more baby news, Sierra Dawn Thomas and Joe Anglim from "Survivor" have welcomed their first, a baby girl, Della Dawn Anglim. And, Mike Epps and his wife, Kyra Robinson are expecting baby number two. He wrote, "God bless my beautiful wife. We praying 4 a son." This will be his sixth child.
We're officially getting a look at the upcoming "iCarly" revival coming to Paramount+. Miranda Cosgrove, Jerry Trainor, and Nathan Kress step back into their roles of Carly, Spencer and Freddie in the new trailer that's just dropped. There's a quick scene with Freddie's mom, and Nevel Papperman even makes an appearance, but no Jeanette McCurdy. I told you before Jeanette wasn't coming back as Sam, but there's not even a glimpse of Sam in the flashbacks.
Travis Barker is shading his woman Kourtney Kardashian's ex, Scott Disick, and his relationship with Amelia Hamlin. He allegedly "liked" a comment that made fun of the age difference – Scott is 38, Amelia is 19. The comment on a fan site read, "It's so odd to me. Like, what does a 2001 baby have to do [with] these grown a$$ people? I know that dinner was awkward as hell," according to Ok!
"Fast & Furious 9" brought in over $135 million during its opening weekend in China last week, but the earnings have dropped by 85% for its second weekend out, bringing in only $20.8 million, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The movie's reviews aren't so hot in China either. The film was expected to earn a lot more, and it could have something to do with John Cena's Taiwan-China gaffe last week. As we previously reported, John referred to Taiwan as a country and then took even more heat for apologizing. Can't we just accept the guy's apology and buy him a map or globe or an encyclopedia and move on from it?




