The Wake Up with Bret & Julie's Julie Tristan has all the entertainment news that you'll need, and she might even give you a "Hot Guy Fact of the Day". Today's "Hollywood Hashtag" stories include...
Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen officially announced their split on Friday, and an online betting site, BetOnline.ag, gave odds on who they'll end up with next. They picked Pete Davidson for Gisele, and Taylor Swift for Tom.
Speaking of Taylor Swift, her"Midnights" sold nearly 1.6 million copies in its first week. Obviously, it debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 . . . but it also broke 73 records around the world.
When Julia Roberts was born, the hospital bill was paid by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife Coretta Scott King. Julia's parents ran a theater school in Atlanta, and were the only ones who would let the Kings' children enroll in the segregated 1960s.
Henry Cavill is leaving "The Witcher" after three seasons. He didn't give a reason why, but his character Geralt of Rivia will be played by Liam Hemsworth for Season 4. Season 3, which is Henry's last, comes out in the summer 2023.
"Black Adam" held on to the top spot at the box office for a second straight week earning around $27.7 million.
Simon Cowell started drinking and smoking when he was eight years old. He also stole his dad's car when he was 10 and crashed it. And he got arrested when he was 12 for pointing a pea-shooting gun at a bus driver.
Kanye West apologized for his comments about George Floyd, but in a totally tone-deaf move, he said he now knows how it feels to have a knee on HIS neck. He also refused to take back his comments about the Jews. "Sources" say he could face a financial crisis within months.
UltimateClassicRock.com put together a list of the 30 creepiest rock songs. The top three are "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" by Blue Oyster Cult, "Black Sabbath" by Black Sabbath, and "Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)" by David Bowie.
David S. Pumpkins made his return to "Saturday Night Live" this weekend.
Jamie Lee Curtis officially said goodbye to Laurie Strode yesterday.
Steve Perry released his first original Christmas song called "Maybe This Year".
And rock pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis died Friday of natural causes. He was 87. He was best known for the hits "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" and "Great Balls of Fire". Dennis Quaid played him in a 1986 biopic.
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