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...
This year, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson will be Shark Week's first-ever "Master of Ceremonies". This is the 34th annual Shark Week on Discovery. It kicks off Sunday, July 24th. You can keep up with the chaos at SharkWeel.com, where some of this year's crazier-sounding Shark Week specials include "Jaws vs. Kraken","Pigs vs. Shark", and "Mechashark Love Down Under".
Pete Davidsonis now the face of the men's grooming company Manscaped.
Jamie Foxx and Dave Franco hunt vampires in the Netflix movie "Day Shift". Check out the trailer.
Olympian Simone Biles was mistaken for a child on her flight home after receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom. A flight attendant even tried giving her a coloring book. Probably because she's 4-foot-8, but still??!!
This year's Rolling Loud Festival goes down in Miami from July 22nd to the 24th. But even if you can't make it, you're not totally in the cold. The majority of the show will livestream on Twitch.
Speaking of "loud things", Metallica's 1986 song "Master of Puppets" is on Billboard's Hot 100 chart for the first time at #40. And it's all thanks to Eddie's shredding in the Season 4 finale of "Stranger Things".
BuzzFeed has a poll of which early 2000s celebrity heartthrobs are still crushworthy. Those who still got it include Orlando Bloom, Paul Rudd, and Chris Evans. Those who don't are Justin Timberlake, Ashton Kutcher, and Penn Badgley.
Check out this Drew Barrymoremakeup tutorial. Using products from her own Flower Beauty line, of course.
Mickey Rourke trashed Tom Cruise in a new interview, calling him "irrelevant" and saying he's been, "doing the same effin' part for 35 years." He added, "I got no respect for that."
In a new ESPN docuseries called "The Captain", Derek Jetertalks about how close he and Alex Rodriguezused to be, and how A-Rod broke his trust by talking trash about him in interviews. The series debuts July 18th.
And Reba McEntire is launching a 17-city arena tour in the fall. It's called "Reba: Live in Concert", and it'll kick-off October 13th in Lafayette, Louisiana, and wrap November 19th in Wichita, Kansas. Tickets go on sale this Friday at Reba.com.
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