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...
Elon Musk is now selling a fragrance called Burnt Hair, for $100 a bottle. The website calls it "The essence of repugnant desire." There's no word what it actually smells like.
Nelly gave his jacket to a fan with disabilities at Charlotte Motor Speedway over the weekend.
Mark Wahlberg moved his family to Nevada. He says it allowed him to "give my kids a better life and follow and pursue their dreams," and it, quote, "made a lot more sense for us."
Check out Charlie Puth singing "Happy Howl-O-Ween" with Elmo on "Sesame Street".
Brandy was hospitalized yesterday after possibly suffering a seizure. She later said she was recovering from "dehydration and low amounts of nutrition."
Those bridges Lea Michele burned on "Glee" are STILL burned. At least it seems that way, from what Chris Colfer said recently on a podcast called "The Michelle Collins Show". The host asked Chris if he'd like to go with her to see Lea in "Funny Girl" on Broadway, and he turned her down flat, saying, "I can be triggered at home."
Competitors for Stephen Colbert's celebrity pickleball special will include Will Ferrell, Emma Watson, Luis Guzman, Daniel Dae Kim, Sugar Ray Leonard, Kelly Rowland, and Aisha Tyler.
Check out the first teaser for "Spirited". . . a new take on "A Christmas Carol" starring Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell.
Trevor Noah's last "Daily Show" will be December 8th.
Jamie Foxx didn't get into Cardi B's birthday party on Tuesday night, because he showed up with too many people and they didn't have room for all of them. Jamie was cool about it though. He left without making a scene.
AC/DC has a new "children's" book called "The AC/DC AB/CD High Voltage Alphabet". Although it seems like it's aimed more at adult fans than actual kids.
Adam Sandlersaid a part of his brain feels like he doesn't belong. So it makes feeling uncomfortable and playing "loser" characters come naturally. He said his acting is changing over the years because he's getting more settled as a human being.
And sadly, "American Idol" runner-up Willie Spence died Tuesday, after hitting the rear of a tractor trailer that was stopped on the shoulder of the highway near Chattanooga, Tennessee. He was only 23 years old.
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