Yesterday, I told you about a dude who bought a "Taylor Swift signed guitar" at a charity event for over $3,000 and then he smashed it with a hammer. Turns out, the guitar that was destroyed was not an official Swift-certified guitar nor signed by her, a source confirmed to Variety. It did have a signed CD insert but not a signed guitar. The motives of the man who smashed it remain unclear.
More deaths in Hollywood…
Ken Page, the voice of Oogie Boogie in "Nightmare Before Christmas," passed away at the age of 70. A few of his many notable credits include "Family Matters," "Dreamgirls," and the character of Old Deuteronomy in Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Cats" in 1982.
"American Pickers" star Frank Fritz has passed at the age of 60, just 2 years after his stroke. You might recall an episode that aired on July 30, 2018, when the "American Pickers" came to Chesterfield and found a van used by Aerosmith. They also filmed another episode in Western Mass in Springfield. At
John Amos has passed away at 84-years-old. He had notable roles in "Good Times," "Roots," "Coming To America."
Kristen Bell wishes she could go back to two of her biggest television roles - "Veronica Mars" and "The Good Place." "Veronica Mars" did return for a movie in 2014 and for a brief revival season on Hulu in 2019. "The Good Place" has remained off the air since it wrapped in 2020.
Gwen Stefani took in a sick kitten recently and even named him in honor of her husband Blake Shelton. For some reason, the cat's name is Corn Shelton. Corn made an appearance on "The Voice" as Gwen used him to try and sway a contestant to pick her as their coach.
Catherine Zeta Jones recently celebrated her birthday with her husband, Michael Douglas, who shares the same birthday. She posted a video showing that a famous friend, Bono from U2, had stopped by. She and Bono sang "Happy Birthday" to Michael, and who knew Catherine had such a great voice. No word on how Michael tried to top or even simply match that gift.



