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...
Bruce Willis has been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia. His family said, "Your continued compassion, understanding, and respect will enable us to help Bruce live as full a life as possible."
Ryan Seacrest is leaving "Live with Kelly and Ryan" this spring after six seasons. He'll be replaced by Kelly Ripa's husband Mark Consuelos.
Sadly, former Cardinals Hall of Fame catcher and broadcaster Tim McCarver died yesterday. He was 81.
Guy Fieri had his son Ryder drive an old minivan for a year before he could get a nicer vehicle. Well, when that time was up, he set up a scavenger hunt that led to a truck.
We all know Emily Ratajkowski from Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" video. But did you ever bother to learn how to pronounce her name right? In an interview during New York Fashion Week, Emily finally gave us the proper pronunciation. It's Rat-Ah-Kof-Ska.
Check out the trailer for "John Wick 4". It hits theaters March 24th.
There's a shocking amount of political intrigue in the trailer for the movie "Tetris", and apparently it's based on a true story.
There's a female remake of "Starsky and Hutch" in the works at Fox.
Super Bowl champion Travis Kelce will host "Saturday Night Live" on March 4th with musical guest Kelsea Ballerini. Jenna Ortega will host March 11th with musical guest The 1975.
A list of times actors didn't get parts for sketchy reasons includes Meryl Streep being turned down for the 1976 "King Kong" remake because she was "too ugly," and Olivia Wilde being rejected for "The Wolf of Wall Street" because she was too old. (Check out the full list here.)
Loudwire.com has a list of rock songs about real tragedies includes: "Tears in Heaven" by Eric Clapton, which is about the death of his 4-year-old son . . . and "Jeremy" by Pearl Jam, which is about a high school student's suicide.
And if you're wondering why Sarah Michelle Gellar isn't returning for the next "I Know What You Did Last Summer" sequel, it's pretty simple. She says, "I don't have a head! You can't write for someone that doesn't have a head. I'm dead.'"
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