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...
A list of the most popular baby names from Confused.com that were probably inspired by musicians is topped by Camila, like Camila Cabello . . . followed by Willow, like Willow Smith, and Ariana, as in Ariana Grande.
On the new episode of "Red Table Talk", Jennette McCurdy reads an email she got from her late mom, who insults her, disowns her, and then asks her for money for a new fridge. (The email is also in Jennette's new book "I'm Glad My Mom Died". You can see a clip of her reading it here.)
Chris Pine's rep says Harry Styles did NOT spit on Chris at the Venice Film Festival, despite a video that makes it look like he did. He added that Chris and Harry have nothing but respect for each other.
Rihanna and some friends asked a restaurant in New York City to stay open late for them last week. And when they finally finished up their night at 2:00 a.m., Rihanna was seen helping the staff clean up. Because that's what COOL billionaires do.
Justin Bieber postponed his Justice Tour again because he still hasn't fully recovered from Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome. He previously postponed the tour because it caused facial paralysis. Rescheduled dates haven't been announced.
Angelina Jolie's company is suing Brad Pitt for $250 million over their French winery. Angelina claims Brad tried to take control of it as retaliation over their divorce and custody proceedings.
Mila Kunis stars in an upcoming Netflix thriller called "Luckiest Girl Alive". The trailer dropped yesterday.
Check out the trailer for the animated horror-fantasy "Wendell & Wild". It was made by Jordan Peele and the guy who did "The Nightmare Before Christmas" and "Coraline".
"Celebrity Wheel of Fortune" returns September 25th on ABC. This season will include Snoop Dogg, Kevin McKidd from "Grey's Anatomy", and Jenifer Lewis from "Black-ish".
Disney+ Day is tomorrow. Some of the new items coming to the streamer include a live-action "Pinocchio", "Thor: Love and Thunder", and a "Cars" series with the voices of Owen Wilson and Larry the Cable Guy.
And Elon Musk took a shot at Jeff Bezos by insulting Amazon's new "Lord of the Rings" series for its weak male characters. He said, "Tolkien is turning in his grave."


