The Wake Up with Bret & Julie has all the entertainment news that you'll need, and we might even give you a "Hot Guy Fact of the Day". Today's "Hollywood Hashtag" stories include...
Kanye West's Twitter account has been reinstated, after he reportedly promised executives he wouldn't post any more antisemitic or hateful things. He hasn't posted anything new yet.
Someone threw a drink at Cardi B during a show in Las Vegtas over the weekend, and Cardi threw her microphone back at them. The offender was removed from the show. (WARNING: The video contains profanity.)
"Barbie" had a massive, $93 million second weekend. "Oppenheimer" also stayed hot, with $46.2 million.
Women are now subjecting potential mates to the "Barbie" Test. Basically, if they don't like the movie or don't "get" it, or if they won't even go see it or talk about it, they're not boyfriend material.
Here's Malala Yousafzai as a Barbie with a NOBEL PRIZE.
Brad Pitt and Viola Davis both had exemptions to work on their current projects during the strike, but both chose to shut them down in order to show solidarity.
Will Smith posted a message on Instagram about the strike.
And it's apparently a boom time for Hollywood plastic surgeons, because striking actors and actresses can lay low while recovering from cosmetic procedures.
Kevin Costner's estranged wife finally moved out of his house.
Check out the trailer for "Saw X".
Taylor Swift fans in Seattle caused seismic activity equivalent to a 2.3-magnitude earthquake!
Hours before performing at Soldier Field in Chicago, Ed Sheeran served hot dogs at a joint called The Wieners Circle.
Both Paul Giamatti and Philip Seymour Hoffman were offered the part of Michael Scott on "The Office", but turned it down. Louis C.K., Bob Odenkirk, and even Rainn Wilson read for it, too.
Seann William Scott was only paid $8,000 to play Stifler in the original "American Pie", and was so broke after that, he had to get a job as the churro guy at the L.A. Zoo. Obviously, he became a star after the movie came out.
The Peach Pit from "Beverly Hills, 90210" tops a list on Buzzfeed of the best sitcom hangouts, even though it's not really a sitcom. It's followed by Pop's from "Riverdale" and Cheers from"Cheers".
Travis Scott makes references to chocolate and Willy Wonka on his new album. People think he's dissing "Wonka" star Timothee Chalamet, who's supposedly dating his ex, Kylie Jenner.
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