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...
Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, and John Oliver are doing a podcast called "Strike Force Five". It launches today on all major platforms. All proceeds will benefit their staffers who are out of work because of the writers strike.
It's not even October yet and people are already coming back from the dead. First it was Lil Tay . . . and now it's Josh Seiter from "The Bachelorette". Earlier this week, a statement was posted to his Instagram, saying he had passed away. But Josh posted a video yesterday saying he's ALIVE AND WELL, and his account was hacked.
Miley Cyrus was working 12-hour days back when she was 12 or 13 years old. She even shared her crazy schedule on TikTok and said, "I'm a lot of things but lazy ain't one of them." (Watch the clip here.)
Meg Ryan returns to theaters in October in her first romantic comedy in years. It's called "What Happens Later", and it co-stars David Duchovny. Meg also co-wrote and directed it.
Keanu Reeves spent time with real SWAT guys to prepare for "Speed", and it helped mold his character into a more polite, less boisterous action hero than people were used to at the time.
Bob Barker reportedly left most of his fortune to charity. He also spent his last days watching shows like "Two and a Half Men" and "The Price Is Right". An hour-long tribute to Bob airs tomorrow night on CBS.
Sarah Jessica Parker and her family just adopted a CAT.
Disney+ has dropped the series "Nautilus", even though it's already been filmed.
LaKeith Stanfield plays a new messiah in "The Book of Clarence", featuring new music from Jay-Z. Check out the trailer.
During her visit to England, Dolly Parton turned down an invitation to have tea with Kate Middleton because of a scheduling conflict. She joked that she would've said yes if Kate promised to promote her upcoming album, "Rockstar".
Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford is having a hard time connecting with his younger teammates because they're always on their phones. That's according to his wife Kelly, who says he had a book made up with their names and faces so he can get to know them.
And Taylor Swift poked fun at the 2009 "VMA" incident with Kanye during a show Sunday night. She told the audience that being interrupted by their cheers is, "the only way to be interrupted, and I would know."
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