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...
A Russian company shot a movie on the International Space Station. It's called "The Challenge", and it's about a surgeon who has to perform heart surgery on a cosmonaut in space.
Oscar host Jimmy Kimmel has a plan if he gets ambushed. "If I'm bigger than they are, I beat the [crap] out of them on television. And if it's The Rock, I run."
Goldie Hawn thinks the Oscars are no longer elegant and that the jokes are off-color and are made at other people's expense. She also regrets not attending in 1970 when she won for Best Supporting Actress.
That game show where Nick Cannon finds his new baby mama wasn't real. It was just a teaser for a show Nick and Kevin Hart are hosting, called "Celebrity Prank Wars" . . . where they help celebrities prank each other.
On the "Office Ladies" podcast, Steve Carell, Jenna Fischer, and Angela Kinsey admitted that they now have trouble not looking into the camera thanks to the show. Jenna said, "It's such a habit."
Sadly, "Queer Eye" fan favorite Tom Jackson died after a battle with cancer. He was on the show in 2018.
Joe Rogan opened a comedy club called the Comedy Mothership in Austin, Texas. He's positioning it as an anti-cancel culture venue. On opening night he said, "You can't fire me from my own club, [B-word]!"
"Fast X" is meant to be pronounced "Fast Ten". The director said it's a pun as in "fast ten your seatbelts."
Check out a trailer for the documentary "Judy Blume Forever".
Season 2 of "House of the Dragon" will introduce FIVE NEW DRAGONS!!!
Billy Squier has released his first rock song since 1993. It's called "Harder on a Woman", and it was inspired by the Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade.
And list of cringey and funny things celebrities posted at the beginning of the pandemic from BuzzFeed.com includes: Vanessa Hudgens ranting about the virus and saying people will die . . . Bette Midler saluting housekeepers . . . and Taylor Swift posting her cat quarantining.
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