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Michael Jackson’s Youngest Child No Longer Goes by Blanket
“King of Pop” Michael Jackson’s family has been all over the news lately. The late pop star’s ex-wife Lisa Marie Presley passed away on Jan. 12. His daughter, Paris Jackson, attended the Los Angeles premiere of the documentary Pamela, a love story on Monday, Jan. 30. And that same day, Michael’s son Prince Jackson congratulated cousin Jaafar Jackson on his role as the “Thriller” singer in the upcoming biopic Michael. But what about Michael’s other son? Where is Blanket Jackson now?
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are caught arguing while Marc Anthony's wedding was taking place
While Marc Anthony and Nidia Ferreira's wedding was taking place, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck could be seen having a heated argument while wearing ball gowns at the premiere of the new JLO movie.
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Whoopi Goldberg opens The View with hilarious special announcement: 'I sat on my glasses'
After a spate of maniacal inanimate objects — Joy Behar's nefarious chair, her noisy cell phone, and the elevator in her apartment building — spent most of 2022 terrorizing the ladies of The View, longtime moderator Whoopi Goldberg is finally striking back. "I need to tell you that...
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Finn Wolfhard 'had a big smile' on his face when Stranger Things costar Noah Schnapp came out
The TV family that slays Vecnas together, stays together. And for Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard, that might not mean texting everyday, but it's certainly true when it comes to unconditional love for his friends. In a new interview with GQ, Wolfhard expressed how proud he was of his costar...
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RuPaul's Drag Race star Mistress slams 'has-been twink' internet trolls, reveals how she adopted Sugar and Spice
RuPaul's Drag Race season 15 star Mistress Isabelle Brooks is ready to be one bad mother (if you're one of the Instagram trolls terrorizing her digital presence) — all while nurturing new talent as an excellent drag mother to her freshly adopted children. The Houston diva exclusively opens up...
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Superman reboot, Wonder Woman series, and more kick off new wave of DC movies
After weeks of speculation and early reports, James Gunn and Peter Safran, the new heads of DC Studios over at Warner Bros., have officially announced their plans for the first phase of a new era of superhero movies. A Superman movie reboot, a Supergirl film, a sequel to The Batman,...
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Conservative View star sparks Joy Behar, wants Marie Kondo to remove cohost's 'old picture' from dressing room
Alyssa Farah Griffin later brought the giant photo to the set, and Behar hilariously threw it away from her: "I don't want it!" In the words of celebrity declutter queen Marie Kondo, we love mess — especially on The View. As the panelists discussed Kondo's recent admission that she's...
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Sally Field reveals that she turned down The First Wives Club: 'Goldie really wanted me to do it'
Moviegoers were almost treated to a spirited rendition of "You Don't Own Me" — featuring Sally Field. The actress revealed that Goldie Hawn tried to persuade her to star in the 1996 comedy The First Wives Club, but she turned it down. "Goldie really wanted me to do it,"...
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Watch first Survivor 44 premiere footage: 'I'll grab your puke bag'
The official Survivor 44 cast list has been revealed, along with fancy contestant photos and bios. But that's not enough! We want more! And now we have it. At today's CBS Winter 2023 Virtual Press Junket, the network aired an eight-minute clip from the upcoming two-hour Survivor 44 season premiere on March 1, complete with an introduction from host Jeff Probst. "We have a great group of players that are entertaining, they're dynamic, they're funny," Probst told the media in a video. "I think you're going to be very engaged with them this season. And the first episode… is packed. Part of it with stuff that we expected because it's part of the game design that we lay out. Part of it, very unexpected, because that's what happens when you do an unscripted show like this and you turn it over to 18 people to go play. You just don't know what's going to happen."
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Knock at the Cabin's Ben Aldridge defies old Hollywood fears after coming out: 'I'm meeting myself in my work'
Ben Aldridge has committed a cardinal sin of the gay community. At the time of our interview in late January, it still hasn't been rectified. He has not seen M3GAN, the viral horror sensation starring Allison Williams. "Gays love horror," Aldridge remarks from his Hackney flat in East London, where...
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Jerrod Carmichael sets HBO comedy docuseries fresh off Golden Globes hosting gig
Get ready to see more of Jerrod Carmichael. The stand-up comic and recent Golden Globes host is set to star in a comedy documentary series for HBO, the network announced Wednesday. The yet-untitled series will center on Carmichael's personal life, following him through encounters with friends, families, and strangers amid...
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Chef [SPOILER] on the mistake that helped them win the Hell's Kitchen Final Four Challenge
Warning: This article contains spoilers for the penultimate episode of Hell's Kitchen season 21. Chef Dafne Mejia was happy as a clam when she won the Final Four Challenge on Thursday's episode of Hell's Kitchen. Mejia, along with chefs Alejandro Najar, Alex Belew, and Sommer Sellers, had to make a...
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Jennifer Grey struggled to keep her weight up while playing Christian diet guru Gwen Shamblin
The first thing Jennifer Grey did when she received the script for Gwen Shamblin: Starving for Salvation — Lifetime's upcoming movie about the founder of the Weigh Down Workshop and controversial leader of Remnant Fellowship Church — was hit the internet. "I knew nothing at all," says Grey...
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The true story of True Spirit: What really happened on Jessica Watson's solo sail around the world
Warning: This article contains spoilers about True Spirit, now streaming on Netflix. True Spirit, Netflix's latest book-to-movie adaptation, is an inspiring tale about Jessica Watson, a teen who endeavors to become the youngest person to sail alone, nonstop, and unassisted around the world. Starring Titan's Teagan Croft and based on the book of the same name, the film follows her harrowing journey as she attempts to sail 23,000 nautical miles around the globe in 8 months — something no other 16-year-old had ever accomplished before. But what makes it even more amazing is that it actually happened in real life.
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Dr. Philis ending his daytime talk show after 21 seasons
Dr. Phil will no longer be accepting new patients. After 21 years, the daytime talk show hosted by Dr. Phil McGraw will officially come to an end following its 2022-23 season. "I have been blessed with over 25 wonderful years in daytime television," Dr. Phil said in a statement. "With this show, we have helped thousands of guests and millions of viewers through everything from addiction and marriage to mental wellness and raising children. This has been an incredible chapter of my life and career, but while I'm moving on from daytime, there is so much more I wish to do."
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Frasier revival will bring Kelsey Grammer back to Boston (and maybe a certain bar)
Frasier is going back to where it all began. Paramount+ announced Wednesday that its revival of the Emmy-winning sitcom starring Kelsey Grammer as the snobby yet goodhearted psychiatrist Frasier Crane will move the action from Seattle back to Boston — the city where the character was first introduced on Cheers.
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Watch James Cameron recreate Titanic floating door scene to see if Jack fit with Rose
In the words of (old) Rose, "it's been 84 years" since James Cameron could step out in public without someone asking him about the long-gestating theory that, near the end of his Best Picture-winning epic Titanic, Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) could've survived the sinking of the titular ship if he'd just gotten on that floating door next to the love of his life, Rose (Kate Winslet).
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James Gunn on Zachary Levi tweet: Plans can't change 'because an actor says something that I don't agree with'
Shazam: Fury of the Gods star Zachary Levi caused a bit of a stir over the weekend. The actor surprised fans when he quote-tweeted Lyndon Wood (a British TV host and business consultant whose Twitter bio brags about being called "anti-vax" and "transphobic") asking who agrees that Pfizer poses "a real danger to the world." Pfizer is one of the pharmaceutical companies that produces COVID-19 vaccines.
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King of the Hill gets reboot at Hulu from original creators Mike Judge and Greg Daniels
Hank isn't gonna know whether to laugh or vomit about this news. On Tuesday, Hulu announced a series order for a revival of the iconic animated hit King of the Hill. The series, which hails from 20th Television Animation, will be created and executive produced by original co-creators Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, as well as incoming executive producer and showrunner Saladin Patterson.
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Nonbinary performer Justin David Sullivan opts out of Tony consideration over gendered categories
We're deep in the throes of awards season, and the Tonys are warming up their vocal chords to announce who slayed the Great White Way this past year. However, one standout performance won't be up for consideration after the performer decided to take a stand against the Tonys' gendered categories.
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