The fifth and latest film in the “Predator” franchise, “Prey,” hits Hulu this August. And don’t let the direct-to-streaming release fool you into thinking this new film will be as shoddy as something like “Alien Vs.
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J-Hope of BTS recently opened up about the group’s state of mind while preparing for their Grammys 2022 performance in April.In a new interview with Weverse Magazine, the rapper and main dancer discussed BTS’ “whirlwind” performance of their 2021 hit ‘Butter’ at the Grammys. Both J-Hope and vocalist Jungkook had tested positive for COVID-19 in the week prior to the show, leaving the boyband barely any time to rehearse together.“After testing positive for COVID-19, it was only going to be possible to have exactly one day before the performance,” said the idol, looking back on the experience.
“I think making it to the Grammy Awards stage under those circumstances is what put me in the mindset I had for the performance.”“The other members were on the brink of mental exhaustion at that point, to be honest,” J-Hope commented, adding that vocalist Jin had also found it challenging to practice after sustaining an injury to his hand.“I knew there was no way I couldn’t be there,” said the dancer. “I kept telling myself I have to do this no matter what, went over on the plane, rehearsed on location, and somehow got it all together.“It was a lot of pressure, psychologically speaking, as we were now at the Grammys and doing a performance similar to one we did shortly after we debuted.
The idea behind the performance was for us to say, Let’s do this for them again. We can pull that kind of performance off at the Grammys.
We’re BTS!”Later, J-Hope confessed that the had felt “disappointed” in himself following the performance. “I wanted to put on a good show so badly that I couldn’t tolerate even the slightest letdown,” he shared.In other BTS news, vocalist Jungkook surprised fans earlier today with a heartfelt new song titled ‘My You’
.The fifth and latest film in the “Predator” franchise, “Prey,” hits Hulu this August. And don’t let the direct-to-streaming release fool you into thinking this new film will be as shoddy as something like “Alien Vs.
Mama June's happily ever after is playing out on TV, but it's not all rainbows and butterflies. In ET's exclusive clip of June explains how she's in love with Justin — but he's not ready to say those three words just yet.The clip begins with June showing off her and Justin's new trailer home in Georgia, down the street from where daughters Alana «Honey Boo Boo» Thompson and Lauryn «Pumpkin» Shannon and Pumpkin's husband, Joshua Efird, live. June explains that they're making the move as an attempt to be closer to the girls and show them that she'll be around when they need her.«I want to show them that I'm established,» June tells cameras.
What’s Todd Haynes up to since his first documentary, “The Velvet Underground,” about the iconic band, won over critics at Cannes last year and audiences on AppleTV+? He has “May December” on deck, announced at the virtual Cannes market last June, which reunites the director with Julianne Moore and will be his first time working with Natalie Portman.
Family date night! Ashlee Simpson and ex-husband Pete Wentz’s son, Bronx, joined his mom for a rare dinner out in London — and he looks just like his dad!
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Liam Llewellyn has opened up about why he left Love Island and admitted he “didn’t want to be in the villa” if he couldn’t be “100%” himself. The 22-year-old made a shock exit from the ITV2 dating show just five days into the series and has now shared more details about why he left. He made the heartfelt admission to his fellow Islanders around the fire pit, but he has now spoken about the decision in more depth on his Instagram.
BTS leader and rapper RM has shared his thoughts on the group’s next steps following their historic Grammys performance earlier this year.In a recent interview with Weverse Magazine, the K-pop idol opened up about feeling as if he had “hit a wall” after BTS’ performance at the Grammys earlier in April. RM shared that while he believed the act had “astonished” people with their performances, it was time for them to shift their focus to their message as a group.“It’s something I felt when I looked at artists like Lady Gaga or H.E.R.
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Amber Heard is adamant that a key piece of evidence could have triggered a much different outcome, possibly in her favor, had the jury been privy to it in Johnny Depp's defamation trial against her.In a sneak peek of the star's interview with Savannah Guthrie that is part of a special set to air Friday night on NBC, Heard is asked point-blank by Guthrie if there is «one piece of evidence that you wish the jury had seen that you could point to and say, 'Ah! This would have made a difference.'» Heard answers «yes» before Guthrie asks, «What is it?»«There's a binder worth of years of notes dating back to 2011 from the very beginning of my relationship that were taken by my doctor who I was reporting the abuse to,» Heard explained.Guthrie then recounts how Depp's lawyers refuted the abuse claims and that not one woman came forward alleging the actor hit them.«Look what happened to me when I came forward,» Heard shot back. «Would you?» will air the interview Friday night at 8 p.m.
Was Britney Spears‘ mother being sweet or sneaky here? This and much more on our latest podcast! CLICK HERE to watch this episode of The Perez Hilton Podcast with Chris Booker!
Paramount expected big things from “Top Gun: Maverick,” but maybe not this big. In only three weeks in theaters, the film has soared past the $800 million mark at the global box office.
Words of kindness. Duchess Kate responded warmly when a fan paid her a compliment during an outing in Wales.
Universal Studio Group Chairman Pearlena Igbokwe has said reboots and remakes are here to stay but they need to be “interesting” and have “vision,” as she revealed “we spent a year hearing people tell us how horrible a Fresh Prince remake would be.”
Universal Studio Group Chairman Pearlena Igbokwe has said reboots and remakes are here to stay but they need to be “interesting” and have “vision,” as she revealed “we spent a year hearing people tell us how horrible a Fresh Prince remake would be.”
The Times UK on Sunday. He says the problem is “just another form of racism. What’s that all about?” he muses.
Hanging up his shield. Chris Evans gave his final performance as Steve Rogers in Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame — and he hasn’t looked back.
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