Pink was performing in London when someone threw a baggy full of ashes onstage. Pink was a bit confused and asked the person who threw it, "Is this your mom?" followed by, "I don't know how I feel about this" before setting the bag down. See more at tmz.com.
Taylor Swift's "Eras Tour" is reportedly on track to break records and become the biggest concert tour in history, potentially earning over $1 billion. The current record for the highest-grossing concert tour is held by Elton John with $887.9 million. Wall Street Journal says the exact amount of money Taylor is making on her tour isn't actually known right now since her tour doesn't report on a daily basis, but estimates range from $700 million to $900 million. By the way, remember I told you how Taylor asked fans not to harass John Mayer when she performed her song "Dear John" at a recent concert? Well, that backfired. He's now getting tons of hate coming his way online.
Lewis Capaldi is taking a break from touring to prioritize his health, citing the impact of his Tourette's syndrome on his well-being. Lewis had previously canceled performances to get some R&R. Despite struggling during his recent set at Glastonbury, the crowd supported him and sang along. Lewis thanked his fans for their support and apologized to those who had planned to attend his future shows.
Adele asked the crowd at her Vegas residency to explain to her who Tom Sandoval is and why he is the "Vanderpump Rules" villain. When a fan told Adele Tom worked at a restaurant and sang in band, she said, "Whenever I get served at a restaurant, someone tries to slide me a demo.
Thanks for that. I needed that."
Margot Robbie and "Barbie" director Greta Gerwig had to face off against the president and CEO of Mattel himself, Richard Dickson. Mr. Dickson got wind of a particular scene that he thought was "off-brand" and flew to the set in London to have it pulled. Greta and Margot believed in the scene so much, they performed it for him live - and changed his mind. The scene - which hasn't been revealed - stayed in the film. See if you can figure out which one it was when "Barbie" hits theaters July 21.
Kelly Clarkson isn't ready to start dating again. After filing for divorce from Brandon Blackstock in June 2020 and it being finalized in March 2022, she's taking a beat. Kelly said, "I haven't even thought about it," adding, "I'm enjoying my children and I'm enjoying my work." She also admitted, "And I am a little hesitant, because stepparent situations aren't always great for everyone, or even having another person involved. It's already confusing enough sometimes, like your parents living in different places, and divorce can be hard on kids. So, I'm honestly not looking at all." But, the door's not totally shut – Kelly said, "If something were to happen, I'd say, 'Oh I'm interested, I'd do it.' But I'm just not looking." Read more with okmagazine.com.
Pat Sajak may be retiring, but Vanna White wants to keep on spinning the wheel while collecting more cash. The "Wheel of Fortune" co-host has reportedly hired an attorney since she hasn't gotten a pay raise in 18 years. Vanna makes $3 million a year compared to Pat's $15 million.
Ready to feel old? "Hannah Montana" star Emily Osment (Hannah's BFF Lilly) is engaged to her boyfriend Jack Anthony. And "iCarly" star Nathan Kress (Freddy) and his wife just welcomed their third child, a baby boy named Lincoln William Kress. Nathan said big sisters Rosie Carolyn, 5, and Evie Elise, 2 are thrilled to have a new brother.
James Gunn has found his Superman and Lois Lane for the upcoming "Superman: Legacy" movie. David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan have been cast as the lead roles in the 2025 "Superman" reboot. You know David from "House of Cards," as well as the Ryan Murphy Netflix shows "Politician" and "Hollywood," and Rachel just recently wrapped up the "Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" series. James tested out several actors, including Nicholas Hoult, Tom Brittney, Emma Mackey, and Phoebe Dynevor. "Superman: Legacy" is set to launch DC's rebooted movie universe and is seen as an opportunity for DC to reinvent itself after box office disappointments.
Singer Frankie Valli got married at the age of 89 in Las Vegas a couple of days ago, his fourth go at it. His new wife is 60-year-old Jackie Jacobs, a former CBS executive. Frankie told People, "It's terrific to have found love once again at this stage of my life." It was a private ceremony, and Frankie sang "Can't Take My Eyes off You" to his bride, but on his wedding night, he probably sang, "Oh What a Night."




