What's Trending 3/9/23: Miley Cyrus reveals how her new album is divided into two different moods

Also Trending: Jason Sudeikis reveals Ted Lasso won't last forever and Target is making returns easier.
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What’s Trending: Wednesday, March 9th, 2023

#MileyCyrus

o    Her new album, Endless Summer Vacation, will be out this Friday and we’re learning more about it.

o    She revealed that the album will be divided into two different moods, AM and PM.

o    She said, “The AM to me is representing the morning time, where there’s a buzz and energy and there’s a potential of new possibilities. It’s a new day.”

o    About the PM part she said, “At nighttime, it feels like there’s a slinky, seediness and kind of a grime but a glamour at the same time. In the evening, it’s a great time for rest, it’s a time to recover. Or it’s a time to go out and experience the wild side. In LA, there’s a certain energy to the night and you can feel trouble boil up to the surface and it’s very inspiring to me.”

o    Also on Friday, we will get the video for her song “River,” which she gave us a teaser for yesterday.

#TedLasso

o    If you were hoping “Ted Lasso” would last forever, that won’t happen.

o    Jason Sudeikis is getting blunt about the show in a new interview.

o    When asked about the series wrapping he says, “This is the end of this story that we wanted to tell, that we were hoping to tell, that we loved to tell,” adding “Maybe by May 31, once all 12 episodes of the season [have been released], they’re like, ‘Man, you know what, we get it, we’re fine. We don’t need anymore, we got it.’”

o    As for spinoffs, Sudeikis says it’s very possible and he hints… there’s always Cameo.

o    Season 3 premieres on March 15th.

#Target

o    Returning something to stores can be a huge pain but doing it at Target is about to get a whole lot easier.

o    “Drive Up” returns are coming soon to a Target store near you. Yep, you’ll be able to make a return from the comfort of your car.

o    After testing the “Drive Up” options at Target stores in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, they’re going to be rolling out the service at all of their stores.

o    Target said in a statement, “You’ll soon be able to skip the line or the mailbox and pull right in — to your nearest Target Drive Up spot. shared

o    This will help make returns easier for customers with kids or pets in the car, or those with disabilities who have difficulty getting in and out of a vehicle.

o    The service is free to use and customers will be able to return products from their cars at all 2-thousand Target stores across the country by the end of this summer.

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