Steve Carell definitely sees the resemblance between himself and Alice Cooper.
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Pharrell has dropped a new song with 21 Savage and Tyler, the Creator. Scroll down to hear “Cash In Cash Out,” below. "I knew the track was aggressive, and it doesn’t let up," Pharrell said in an Apple Music 1 interview with Zane Lowe.
"So it’s like those are the two. It’s like letting two pit bulls loose. Ravenous.
Two ravenous wolves. Tyler went crazy. He had done that verse before he put his last album out." Read Next: Bad Bunny and Tyler, the Creator will headline Made In America 2022 Both 21 Savage and Tyler, The Creator will be on the bill at Pharrell's Something in the Water Festival.
which takes place in Washington, D.C. later this month. Joining them on the bill will be Lil Uzi Vert, Tierra Whack, Rae Sremmurd, Davido, Baby Tate, Chloe x Halle, Ashanti & Ja Rule, and many more.
Steve Carell definitely sees the resemblance between himself and Alice Cooper.
canceled performances in Brooklyn, Chicago and Connecticut won’t be rescheduled for the “foreseeable future.”“I don’t know anybody else who’s certainly had a life like I’ve had,” Hinckley said on “CBS Mornings.” “I mean, what I tell people now, if you want to get to know John Hinckley, listen to his songs.”The 67-year-old has expressed an ambition to be a singer/songwriter and to perform on tour, but his scheduled performances were canceled due to safety concerns. During his first television interview since his unconditional release earlier this month, Hinckley told CBS News’ chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett that he has “true remorse” for the assassination attempt 41 years ago.He publicly apologized to the families of his shooting victims, and to Jodie Foster “for bringing her into this.”“I know [the victims] probably can’t forgive me now, but I just want them to know that I am sorry for what I did,” Hinckley said.”On March 30, 1981, then-25-year-old Hinckley brought a .22 caliber revolver to the Washington Hilton and carried out the shooting as President Reagan walked to this limousine. He fired six shots, and struck Reagan in the chest. Press secretary James Brady was paralyzed and died from his injuries decades later.
No upcoming concerts for John Hinckley Jr., it seems.
The brother of Love Island star Ekin-Su Cülcüloglu appeared to drop a big hint that he could be joining Casa Amor on Aftersun on Sunday. Arda appeared just as confident on TV as his sister as he informed viewers that they will be seeing more of him — leading fans to predict that he might be showing up on the ITV series.
EXCLUSIVE: Michael Rooker is reteaming with his Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer director John McNaughton for the first time in nearly four decades on a new film titled Road Rage, which is intended to be the first in a series.
Kaley Cuoco is legally a single woman. The 36-year-old actress’ divorce from her husband of three years, Karl Cook, was finalized on Monday, Entertainment Tonight reported.
Kaley Cuoco is officially single, well, legally anyway. ET can confirm the star has finalized her divorce from Karl Cook after four years of marriage.According to legal documents obtained by ET, the dissolution of their marriage became official on Monday when the judgment was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court.
It’s official. Kaley Cuoco and Karl Cook have finalized their divorce after four years of marriage, Us Weekly can confirm.
Taylor Kinney lays a kiss on Camryn Manheim while attending a photo call during the 2022 Monte Carlo TV Festival on Saturday (June 18) in Monte-Carlo, Monaco.
Jeff Bridges had no idea that his role as Dan Chase in the FX thriller "This Old Man" would pack a punch. The actor, who stars as a former CIA spy in the series, recalled how he played many of his fight scenes while fighting another real-life battle – cancer. "What makes me laugh, I’m doing this scene, all that fighting and I’ve got a 9-by-12 inch tumor in my body, taking those punches," the 72-year-old told The New York Times on Thursday.
Lynda Carter is flying down memory lane. The "Wonder Woman" star took to Twitter Wednesday to share an image from her time as Matron "Mama" Morton in the musical "Chicago" in 2005 in London. "When you’re good to mama, mama’s good to you," Carter wrote, referencing a line from "When You’re Good to Mama." Crater made her West End debut in "Chicago" in 2005.The eight-week engagement was her theater stage debut.The production also starred Sally Ann Triplett as Roxie Hart, Terence Maynard as Billy Flynn and Rachel Stanley as Velma Kelly. Carter has a long, successful career in the film and pageant industry. She was crowned Miss World USA in 1972.
Roe v. Wade Chicago, and a subject of a new HBO documentary of The Janes, was a speaker at this year’s edition of Burch’s Summit. A lifelong organizer, Booth refuses to bend to pessimism, but she understands the threat of illegal abortion all too well.
Apple TV+ has set global premiere dates for Five Days at Memorial, its limited series from John Ridley and Carlton Cuse, and darkly comic thriller series Bad Sisters, starring Sharon Horgan.
Chicago rapper FBG Cash, whose music focused on money, violence, and threats against challengers, was shot and killed in Chicago early on Friday.
ABC7 Chicago reported that police had responded to a shooting that occurred earlier that morning, which allegedly involved the 31-year-old rapper — whose real name is Tristian Hamilton, the station reported — according to those close to the hip-hop community in the city.A man and a woman were inside their vehicle when the unknown offender pulled up in a black four-door sedan, got out and opened fire at the victims before jumping back into their car.The 29-year-old female victim sustained gunshot wounds to the left arm and upper back, according to ABC7 Chicago, and was transferred to Advocate Christ Medical Center where she’s now in critical condition.#FBGCash was shot and killed this morning in Chicago on 81st
“GREASE: Tell Me More, Tell Me More: Stories from the Broadway Phenomenon That Started It All” (Chicago Review Press), a new oral history of the show. What worked was his performance in the movie, which to date has grossed $400 million.
EXCLUSIVE: We hear that Zola Independent Spirit Award winner Taylour Paige and Cyrano actress Haley Bennett are boarding Magazine Dreams opposite Jonathan Majors.