Dylan O’Brien and Sabrina Carpenter are sparking dating rumors after fans spotted them kissing in New York City.
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Dylan Dreyer couldn't be more excited right now, as she took to social media to reveal that her beloved children's book, Misty the Cloud, was getting a sequel.MORE: Dylan Dreyer on baby number four with husband Brian FicheraThe proud Today star shared the exciting news with her almost 800k followers on Instagram alongside a picture of the new book, Misty the Cloud: Friends Through Rain or Shine.VIDEO: Dylan Dreyer’s video of mini-me son sparks overwhelming reactionShe shared a heartfelt message with the post, which touted her as a "New York Times bestselling author," as well, enthusiastically revealing: "Misty the Cloud has a sequel!! "I can't wait to introduce you to new characters like Raye, a sunbeam, as Misty and her friends learn about compromise, sharing, and dealing with good days, bad days, and everything in between!"RELATED: Dylan Dreyer's modest family home is surprisingly relatable – photos"And I couldn't tell her story without you learning about a new weather topic too! What do you get when you combine rain and sun? Find out soon," encouraging her followers to place their pre-orders soon.A post shared by Dylan Dreyer (@dylandreyernbc)Dylan announced the sequel to her children's bookShe was quickly encouraged with a slew of congratulatory messages, with one also writing: "So excited and happy for you," and another commenting: "I can't wait to read it."Dylan had shared earlier that the sequel will be released on 13 September, and while it could potentially keep her away from Today if she chooses to embark on book tours and the like, her fans couldn't be more thrilled.MORE: Dylan Dreyer celebrates first birthday as a mother-of-three in sweet tribute messageMORE: Dylan Dreyer's husband reveals how Hoda Kotb
.Dylan O’Brien and Sabrina Carpenter are sparking dating rumors after fans spotted them kissing in New York City.
Dixie D’Amelio is showing us all she doesn’t need long hair to slay!
Drew Barrymore and Justin Long are looking back on their “hedonistic” relationship in the season 3 premiere of “The Drew Barrymore Show”.
Chicago rapper G Herbo has announced his new album Survivor's Remorse with its lead single "Me, Myself & I" featuring New York's A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie. The new track continues on the path Herbo laid with his 2020 project PTSD, an album about wounds both physical and unseen, and how easy it is to get sidetracked on the road to healing. Judging from Herbo's lyrics, he's wrestling with the same demons that defined so much of PTSD: "I been tweakin' (Trippin'), hardly ever sleepin' (Slippin') / Always overthinkin' (I feel it), tryna duck the reaper (That's how I'm livin')" A Boogie's verses are a bit too cloying to stack up next to Herbo's, though, even when they're trading bars in the final verse.
EXCLUSIVE: For the first time since launching eventual Best Picture Oscar winner Green Book five years ago, writer/director Peter Farrelly returns to the Toronto Film Festival with another drama built around an obscure and difficult to be believed but fact-based road trip set in the turbulent ‘60s.
Blood Orange has announced a new EP titled ‘Four Songs’ that is set to arrive later this month.Upon its release on September 16, ‘Four Songs’ will mark Blood Orange’s — real name Dev Hynes — first project with his new label, RCA Records. Contributors on the forthcoming EP include Eva Tolkin, Erika de Casier and Brooklyn singer-songwriter Ian Isiah.Hynes has previewed ‘Four Songs’ by sharing the EP’s self-produced opener, ‘Jesus Freak Lighter’.
Quavo, Takeoff, and Offset changed the face of rap music from the streets of Atlanta, but as 2022 developed, rumors and speculation surrounding the future of Migos as a trio continued to swirl. Things kicked off in May when Quavo and Offset shared "Hotel Lobby," a new single which conspicuously did not include Offset (the song was subtitled "Unc & Phew" – Quavo is Takeoff's uncle.) The following month, Migos dropped out of a performance at Governors Ball in New York.
Modest Mouse have announced a North American tour celebrating two and a half decades since they released their breakthrough second album, 1997’s ‘The Lonesome Crowded West’.Kicking off in November, the band will tour as a four-piece on the road, with founding members Isaac Brock and Jeremiah Green joined by Russell Higbee and Simon O’Connor – who joined the band in 2012 and 2021 respectively.The 20-date tour will begin at the Wilma Theater in Missoula on November 18 and will continue along to Seattle, Portland, Vancouver, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Austin, Dallas, Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, Boston and more before wrapping up on December 17 at Terminal 5 in New York. See dates and venues below – tickets go on sale this Friday (September 9) at 10am local time.For the tour, Modest Mouse are reissuing ‘The Lonesome Crowded West’ as a picture disc.
John Legend believes Chrissy Teigen is a "natural" on social media. The 36-year-old model has built-up a huge online following over the years and John accepts that his wife is better at social media than he is. The 43-year-old singer explained: "She’s more natural at it.
John Boyega would be '"very surprised" to see a black James Bond. The 30-year-old actor was asked if he would ever consider taking on the role of the 007 spy in the legendary movie franchise - which has so far only been played by white men such as the late Sir Sean Connery and Sir Roger Moore as well as Daniel Craig throughout its 60-year history - but "doesn't believe" that producers will ever cast a black man in the part. Speaking on the 'Happy Sad Confused' podcast, he told host Josh Horowitz: "I’m sorry but I’m black – I don’t know how.
Dillon Jordan, the backer of the 2018 Maggie Gyllenhaal drama The Kindergarten Teacher (which won a directing award at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival), pled guilty today to conspiracy to violate the Mann Act for his operation of an interstate prostitution business.
Alexis Bledel and Vincent Kartheiser are officially divorced.
Arctic Monkeys have announced an intimate show in New York for next month – find all the details below.The Sheffield band, who are set to release their seventh album ‘The Car’ on October 21, will take to the stage at the 3,000-capacity Kings Theatre in Brooklyn on September 22. Per a post on AM’s social media pages, the gig is “a phone-free” event.Tickets go on sale at 10am ET tomorrow (September 1) – buy yours from here.The forthcoming concert will follow Arctic Monkeys’ dates in Europe, the UK and Ireland, and comes ahead of their scheduled South American tour.
Nope sequel.Following the release of the director’s new sci-fi horror – starring Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer – fans were quick to note the omission of an IMDB-listed character named “Nobody”, played by Michael Busch.Despite also featuring in the trailer, “Nobody” doesn’t appear in the final cut of the film. However, Peele has now hinted that the character is likely to be involved in an eventual follow-up.“People are doing a lot of interesting detective work,” Peele told The New York Times about the eagle-eyed fans who questioned the character’s whereabouts.He continued: “The story of that character has yet to be told, I can tell you that.
Ethan Shanfeld Jordan Peele won over fans, critics and the box office alike with his summer sci-fi thriller “Nope.” And while the movie’s ending doesn’t scream for a sequel, as with any of Peele’s films there is a lot left to the imagination, including a mysterious character listed on IMDb named “Nobody,” played by Michael Busch. Peele addressed the uncredited character, fan theories and the possibility for a sequel in an interview with The New York Times, hinting: “We’re not over telling all of these stories.” “The story of that character has yet to be told, I can tell you that,” Peele said, referencing the IMDb credit. “Which is another frustrating way of saying, I’m glad people are paying attention. I do think they will get more answers on some of these things in the future. We’re not over telling all of these stories.”
D-Block Europe have announced details of a world headline tour – get ticket details and dates below.Following their appearance at Reading & Leeds Festivals, D-Block Europe have confirmed they’ll be heading to North America for their first ever US festival appearance at Rolling Loud New York ahead of a string of headline shows. They’ll then return to the UK for a gig at London’s O2 Arena.