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...
On Friday, Will Smith put out a five-minute video, where he apologizes for slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars. It seems sincere, but it also took him almost SIX MONTHS to put out.
Well, Chris may have indirectly responded to will's apology video in Atlanta on Friday, when he said that everyone wants to play a victim, and, "Anyone who says words hurt has never been punched in the face."
We lost three beloved celebrity old-schoolers over the weekend. Nichelle Nichols from "Star Trek" . . .
NBA legend Bill Russell . . .
And actress Pat Carroll, who provided the voice of Ursula in "The Little Mermaid".
Metallica met Joe Quinn, who played Eddie on "Stranger Things". They did a "Master of Puppets" jam session together and gave him a replica of the guitar he played on the show.
Neve Campbell paid tribute to horror movies in a Red Cross campaign to encourage people to donate blood. Among other things, she said, "50% of Americans like watching blood get spilled in horror movies. What's scary is that only 3% donate it."
In an interview with "Harper's Bazaar", Jennifer Garner gave beauty advice for her daughters. She said, "It is to not look so much in the mirror or obsess over changes in appearance." She also said there's no need to wear so much makeup or have a constant blowout.
Britney Spears finished writing a tell-all, but it won't come out anytime soon . . . because there isn't enough paper. There's apparently a global paper shortage, so until it's resolved, there isn't an estimated release date.
"DC League of Super-Pets" barely won the box office with a $23 million opening weekend. "Nope" came in at #2 with $18.6 million.
Post Malone is challenging a fan to a game of "Magic: The Gathering". The winner gets $100,000.
Arnold Schwarzenegger turned 75 on Saturday, if you can believe that. His daughter Katherine posted a photo of them riding horses . . . and Patrick posted a photo of Arnold giving him a haircut.
Michael Buble said his eight-year-old son Noah surprised him while he was away by learning to play a song on the piano. Michael posted a video of himself signing along . . . and he got a little choked up.
And Happy National Spider-Man Day! August 1st of 1962 marks Spider-Man's first comic book appearance.
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