The Wake Up with Bret & Julie's Julie Tristan has all the entertainment news that you'll need, and she'll even give you a "Hot Guy Fact of the Day". Today's "Hollywood Hashtag" stories include...
MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY was born in Uvalde, Texas. And yesterday, he called for solutions to gun violence. He said, "This is an epidemic we can control, and whichever side of the aisle we may stand on, we all know we can do better. We must do better."
On the witness stand yesterday, JOHNNY DEPP called AMBER HEARD's allegations against him, "Ridiculous, humiliating, ludicrous, painful, savage, unimaginably brutal, cruel, and all false."
JEFF BRIDGES had a close call with Covid last year while he was battling lymphoma. But fast forward to now, his cancer is in remission and he said the dual experience heightened his ability to give and receive love.
JOSH DUGGAR was sentenced to 151 months in prison for receiving and possessing child pornography. That's 12 years and 7 months. Authorities had found at least 65 images on his work computer.
ALANIS MORISSETTE joined OLIVIA RODRIGO onstage to sing "You Oughta Know".
There was a HOBBIT "Lord of the Rings" reunion.
J.J. ABRAMS is making a live-action "Speed Racer" series for Apple TV+.
On the advice of OPRAH, ELLEN DEGENERES is going to take at least a year off now that her show is over. "This is my first self-imposed break . . . I'm going to start traveling in a couple of weeks and try to enjoy my time."
CARRIE UNDERWOOD celebrated the 17th anniversary of winning "American Idol" by posting the actual page of what she wrote in her journal after it happened. She was "a 22-year-old farm girl who just had the most incredible night."
MIKE SHINODA from LINKIN PARK says record labels are putting pressure on artists to spend more time creating content on social media. "The time they spent generating mind numbing 'content' might have been at the expense of the best song they never wrote."
There's a low-budget horror movie on the way called "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey". And Disney can't do anything about it, because Winnie entered the public domain in January.
And sadly, the firehouse Dalmatian on "Chicago Fire" passed away unexpectedly from kidney issues. Her name was Tuesday, and her last episode aired last night, which was the Season 10 finale.
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