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 "EntertainMinutes" include...
JESSICA SIMPSON marked her fourth year of being sober by sharing a totally unrecognizable photo of herself that inspired her to quit drinking. She says, "I own my personal power with soulful courage . . . I am free."
OPRAH's list of her favorite things came out yesterday. This year it focuses on small businesses owned by women and people of color. The price tag of course ranges from skin tone crayons for $23 to a row machine for $1,800.
A bar in Dallas is severely limiting how often MARIAH CAREY's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" can be played on the jukebox. Mariah responded with a picture of herself in armor, ready to fight the "war on Christmas."
Check out the trailer for the new Disney+ "Star Wars" series, "The Book of Boba Fett".
The United Nations' World Food Programme said billionaires like ELON MUSK could solve world hunger by donating $6 billion, which is just a fraction of what they're worth. Musk said he's willing to do it . . . if they can show him exactly how they'd do it and where the money will go.
A company called Meta PCs may have beaten MARK ZUCKERBERG to the trademark on the word "Meta". But they're willing to sell it to him for $20 million. Zuckerberg reportedly thinks he has the rights to use it for his purposes, though.
A picture went viral yesterday because it looked like it showed LEBRON JAMES on the court AND watching himself from the stands. But the guy in the stands was actually Patrick Christopher, the brother of Rockets star Josh Christopher.
LIZZO is still doing that Halloween thing. She posted some pics of herself in Kim Kardashian's Met Gala outfit . . . and this video to go along with them.
HENRY WINKLER is auctioning off some of his old memorabilia, including a Fonzie outfit from "Happy Days" that comes with a leather jacket, T-shirt, jeans, and boots. It's valued at $50,000 to $70,000.
CHRIS PRATT just signed on to be the voice of Mario in a new animated movie. But he's apparently not interested in leaving any cartoon characters for anyone else, because now he's going to be the lead in a new "Garfield" movie.
"The Boondock Saints" came out in 1999. "Boondock Saints 2" came out in 2009. They're a little late to stay on the "one per decade" schedule, but "Boondock Saints 3" is finally in the works. And yes, NORMAN REEDUS and SEAN PATRICK FLANERY are coming back, along with director Troy Duffy.





