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 "Hollywood Hashtag" stories include...
JASON MOMOA and LISA BONET announced in a joint-statement yesterday they are, "parting ways in marriage." They've been together since 2005 and share two kids together. "We free each other to be who we are learning to become."
MEGAN FOX and MACHINE GUN KELLY are engaged. Megan shared a video of the proposal and said, "I said yes . . . and then we drank each other's blood."
KYLIE JENNER is the most followed woman on Instagram with 300 million followers. The only accounts with more than her are CRISTIANO RONALDO's with 389 million and the official Instagram account with 460 million.
Sadly, RONNIE SPECTOR lost her battle with cancer yesterday. She was 78. She's best known for the '60s hit "Be My Baby", with her girl group the RONETTES. She also appeared on EDDIE MONEY's 1986 track "Take Me Home Tonight".
"American Idol" is coming back on February 27th and they have something even better than a Golden Ticket: A Platinum Ticket. It allows the recipient to rest during Hollywood Week, and choose who they want to duet with. Nine of these were handed out.
A so-called "fan" approached 85-year-old RUTH BUZZI at a Cracker Barrel and gave her the old "I thought you were dead." Ruth replied, "Sorry to disappoint you."
Jeffrey Ross and John Mayer went to pick up BOB SAGET's car where he left it at LAX, and they recorded their drive back.
MARK WAHLBERG is getting in with the tequila industry.
NBC is developing a sequel to the ABC series "Life Goes On", with KELLIE MARTIN in the starring role. There's no word if anyone else is coming back.
A list on BuzzFeed.com of celebrities that people lost respect for include Rebel Wilson for being unpleasant to work with, Ellen DeGeneres for her treatment towards her guests, and Dr. Phil for exploiting people.
And a list of acts that supposedly don't belong in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame includes KISS, Alice Cooper, Bon Jovi, the Foo Fighters, Stevie Nicks, Jeff Beck, Neil Diamond, George Harrison, and the Jackson 5. You can check out the complete list here.


