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...
According To Forbes, Genesis were the highest-paid entertainers of 2022, making $230 million. They were followed by Sting with $210 million, and Tyler Perry with $175 million. The only woman on this year's list is Taylor Swift with $92 million.
"Endless Love" is the top love song of all time, according to Billboard's calculations. It's followed by "I'll Make Love to You", "How Deep is Your Love", "We Found Love", and "Silly Love Songs". (Check out the complete list here.)
A list from Elle.com of the best romantic movies to watch on Valentine's Day includes less obvious choices like "Moonlight", "If Beale Street Could Talk", "Mississippi Masala", and "It's a Wonderful Life".
The ladies of "Parks and Recreation" still celebrate "Galentine's Day" together.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are headed out on The Restless Leg Tour in April, where they'll be celebrating their 30-year friendship. "If this tour goes right, we can finally end this friendship!"
Mattel is re-launching "Barney" as an ANIMATED series in 2024. There's also a possibility of MOVIES and YouTube content.
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly haven't broken off their engagement, but Megan isn't speaking to him, and she took off her ring.
Jon Favreau received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame yesterday. Robert Downey Jr. made it "official" by being the first to put his gum on it.
The Super Bowl averaged 113 million viewers . . . which was its best audience since 2017. Interestingly, that was the Patriots / Falcons game . . . the only other Super Bowl where a team overcame a double-digit halftime deficit.
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes did indeed go to Disneyland.
The outtakes from Ben Affleck's Dunkin Super Bowl commercial might be more fun than the actual ad.
Check out the trailer for a "Children of the Corn" reboot.
The movie "Plane" is getting a sequel, and it will be called . . . "Ship".
Spoiler Alert: Taye Diggs' character was killed off on last night's episode of "All American" on the CW.
And a bar in Australia wouldn't let Post Malone in because of their strict policy against face tattoos. He says, "They turned me away for my tattoos. I've never really experienced anything like that."
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