The Bret Mega Show has all the entertainment news that you'll need, and we might even give you a "Hot Celebrity Fact of the Day". Today's "Hollywood Hashtag" stories include...
RollingStone.com released their list of the top 100 albums of the year. SZA's "SOS" ranks at #1, followed by Boygenius'"The Record" and Tainy's"Data".
By the way, SZA is a proud fan of Nickelback and Creed. She also gave a shoutout to Creed's "Higher" and compared it to a gospel song. "The vocals are going crazy and it's also somehow slightly romantic, it just feels so fun."
Britney Spears'mom, Lynne Spears, was spotted shopping at a Dollar General in Louisiana. This comes amid allegations that she's been selling off Britney's stuff to make ends meet.
A woman offered her Idaho wedding venue for free in exchange for Taylor Swift tickets, and someone took her up on it. The bride says, "Each ticket was $300. So, we spent about $900 on a $4,500 wedding venue, essentially."
"Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé" hits theaters today.
Tim Burton has finished shooting "Beetlejuice 2". It's scheduled to hit theaters next September.
Check out the trailer for "Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga" . . . starring Anya Taylor-Joy in the role Charlize Theron played in "Mad Max: Fury Road".
The first season of "Only Murders in the Building" will air on Tuesday nights on ABC starting January 2nd.
Alberto Rosende, who plays Blake Gallo, is leaving "Chicago Fire".
John Stamos needed FBI protection during the original run of "Full House" because a guy was threatening to kill him. Jodie Sweetin says she also got death threats, as well as creepy requests for pictures of her.
Contestants on Netflix's "Squid Game: The Challenge" went through a ton of condoms . . . because they were trying to use the lubrication as LIP BALM. It didn't work.
Billboard's top Country Airplay Artists of the year are Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, and Bailey Zimmerman. And here's a name you might not expect to see: Kane Brown's wife Katelyn is #50. Their song "Thank God" was all over the radio this year. Kane is #8 on the list, by the way.
Toby Keith has turned a corner on his battle with stomach cancer. He said he's not afraid of it anymore . . . and is even moving forward with plans to hit the road next year.
And back in the '80s, Richard Pryor bet Eddie Murphy $100,000 he would never release an album of just music with no comedy. Eddie did just that in 1985, but he says Richard never paid him.
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