Jake Gyllenhaal opened up about his bond with his very famous godmother Jamie Lee Curtis.
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a gore-splattered skit for the show’s season 49 finale on May 18 with the help of host Jake Gyllenhaal and musical guest Sabrina Carpenter. The duo played Fred and Daphne, with Mikey Day as Shaggy and Sarah Sherman as Velma.A CGI Scooby rounded out the squad. In the skit, the group entered a haunted house looking for “the Shadow Phantom,” whom Scooby captures.
They uncovered the villain to reveal his identity: Old Man Franklin!But Fred still had doubts about Old Man Franklin, so he ripped off the skin from his face, believing he was wearing a second mask. The entire gang started screaming over the Phantom’s bloody face. “Quick, we need to put the face in a bowl of dry rice,” Carpenter’s Daphne said.
“It’s not a cellphone, you moron!” Sherman’s Velma responded.Day’s Shaggy dropped the skull on the ground and Scooby ate it. Then, Shaggy’s arm got cut off in a secret doorway which splattered blood all over the rest of his friends. Velma tried to help but she ended up getting decapitated by a piano wire.
A police officer played by Kenan Thompson arrived but he quickly got shot by Fred, who told Daphne that they “can’t have any witnesses.” He also shot a pair of eyes watching them through the wall. Daphne is horrified at what Fred did, so Fred turned his gun on her. However, he got shot in the chest by Scooby.
Jake Gyllenhaal opened up about his bond with his very famous godmother Jamie Lee Curtis.
Lexi Carson On Wednesday night, the cast and crew of “Home” welcomed the Tony-winning play back to Broadway for the first time since 1979 at the Todd Haimes Theatre. “Home” is directed by Tony-winner Kenny Leon and was written by playwright Samm-Art Williams. It follows the life of Cephus Miles, a man who is searching for a place to belong and call his own home — and the people to share it with.
Sabrina Carpenter has released a new single, ‘Please Please Please’, along with its accompany music video – you can watch it below.Earlier this week, Carpenter teased “a surprise” for Thursday, June 6. That surprised turned out to be a follow-up to her chart-topping ‘Espresso’.
Sabrina Carpenter has been accused of copying a French magazine for the artwork of her new album without giving the publication credit.Yesterday (June 3), the ‘Nonsense’ singer took to her official social media accounts to share that her sixth studio album titled ‘Short N’ Sweet’ is set for release on August 23 via Island Records and can be pre-ordered / pre-saved here.She also shared the album cover which features a photo of her in front of a royal blue backdrop looking over her shoulder which has a lipstick kiss stain. Now, X/Twitter users have commented on how Carpenter’s album cover resembles a Cosmopolitan France spread from 2015.French model Tiffany Collier – who posed in the shoot – shared a photo of the spread back in 2018 in which she is also looking over her bare shoulder with the same lipstick kiss stamp.
The Killers, Hip-Hop hero turned country crooner Post Malone, R&B superstar SZA, pop party-starter Sabrina Carpenter and the rapidly rising reggaeton rager Peso Pluma.They’ll be joined by 21 Savage, Rauw Alejandro, Carly Rae Jepsen, Don Toliver and Sexxy Red.Plus, Chappell Roan, Reneé Rapp, Labrinth, Farruko and Jessie Murph will be there as well.Don’t sleep on Goth Babe either.While that may seem like a lot of performers, we’re really just getting started. Based on our findings, 63 (!) acts are scheduled to take the stage over the long weekend.And if you can’t wait to see them all live, it isn’t too late to scoop up last-minute tickets.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on three-day general admission passes was $602 before fees on Vivid Seats.Single-day passes start at $162 before fees.For more information on the best fest off the 7 Train, we’ve got everything you need to know and more about the 2024 Governors Ball Festival below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all the best prices on single and multi-day general admission passes can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
Sabrina Carpenter has announced her brand new album ‘Short N’ Sweet’. Check out the details below.The ‘Nonsense’ singer took to her official social media accounts to reveal her forthcoming sixth studio album.
Sabrina Carpenter has responded to the BBC after she was allegedly told to keep her performance “PG” at their Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2024 festival, which took place on Sunday (May 26) at Stockwood Park, Luton.During the outro of her single ‘Nonsense’, Carpenter adlibbed by mentioning BBC by name: “BBC said I should keep it PG / BBC I wish I had it in me”, during which she gestured with her hand before singing “There’s a double meaning if you dig deep” and blowing a kiss to the crowd.This is likely in reference to her performance of the song on BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge in 2023, where she riffed during the outro: “How quickly can you take your clothes off, pop quiz / I’m American I am not British, so BBC it stands for something different / This live lounge is so lit because I’m in it, innit.”According to Deadline, the clip of her performance on YouTube originally featured the line before being taken down and re-uploaded without it. In the US, BBC is a term used to describe a specific subgenre of pornography.
We're always on the hunt for fresh and exciting ways to apply makeup, and sunset blush is currently topping the charts as a trendy method to achieve a natural-looking rosy glow.This technique involves using a variety of blusher shades in soft pink, warm orange, and golden hues to create that dreamy sunset-inspired glow. It's no shocker that Sabrina Carpenter, the queen of rosy cheeks, is already paving the way with this trend.
Coldplay brought out Sabrina Carpenter to sing ‘Magic’ at their BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend headline set – watch the moment below.Earlier today, Sabrina Carpenter performed her own slot at the festival held in Luton – but it turned out that wasn’t the end of her apperance.Seemingly prefacing his future guest, fans were quick to spot frontman Chris Martin singing “that’s that me espresso” at the end of Coldplay’s hit ‘Fix You’, from Carpenter’s recent hit ‘Espresso‘.But Martin went on to surprise fans by bringing out the popstar to sing ‘Magic’, taken off their 2014 album ‘Ghost Stories‘.After their duet, Martin told Carpenter: “Your lyrics are amazing and you’re amazing!”, whilst Carpenter replied: “I love Coldplay. What is this? Give it up for Coldplay – what the hell?” Watch Coldplay and Sabrina Carpenter play ‘Magic’ together below:Sabrina Carpenter performing “Magic” with Coldplay at Big Weekend Luton! pic.twitter.com/hisrJ8QKRc— Sabrina Daily Updates (@SCdailyupdates) May 26, 2024CHRIS MARTIN SAYING THATS THAT ME ESPRESSO???? pic.twitter.com/yhphUDnodR— anna☕️ TODAY (@fvtureselves) May 26, 2024Coldplay recently announced the 25th anniversary edition of ‘Brothers & Sisters’, their debut EP released in 1999.All three songs will be available on a special gatefold double BioVinyl seven-inch record, along with a bonus fourth track on the EP – a new spoken word addition, ‘The Story Of Brothers & Sisters’.The 25th anniversary reissue of ‘Brothers & Sisters’ is due to arrive on November 15 via Fierce Panda – pre-order the EP here.Coldplay are also set to become the first act to headline Glastonbury for the fifth time this June.
Sabrina Carpenter’s smash hit ‘Espresso’ has completed an entire month at the top of the UK Singles Chart.On Friday (May 24), the song was announced as the Number One for a fourth consecutive week, holding off the challenge of Billie Eilish, whose track ‘LUNCH’ could only claim the Number Two spot.‘Espresso’s four-week supremacy matches Beyoncé’s ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’ earlier this year, although Noah Kahan’s ‘Stick Season’ managed a total of seven weeks at the top in January and February.The song arrived last month, and came as the follow-up to Carpenter’s hit 2022 album ‘Emails I Can’t Send’ and recent singles ‘Nonsense’ and ‘Feather’.The singer also dropped a Christmas EP last year and hit the road with Taylor Swift, joining the pop icon as the support act for her recent run of ‘Eras’ tour dates across the US and Asia.Carpenter recently opened up about her mindset when she was writing the song. “There was something really exciting about the fact that there was so much personality throughout the entire song, because those are the ones that are really, really fun to sing live with a crowd,” she explained.“Those are the ones that people, I think when they don’t know my music or who I am or anything, they can just tune in to a single song and kind of leave with a better idea of my sense of humour.”She went on to say that the song was an attempt to capture a moment of self-confidence.
Unless you’re an avid fan of Harrison Ford, you might not be aware of his 1990 legal thriller, “Presumed Innocent.” Well, it’s probably good that you’re not, as the film, which is based on a novel of the same name, is getting a new take with an upcoming Apple TV+ series. READ MORE: Summer TV Preview: Over 35 Must-See Series To Watch As seen in the trailer for “Presumed Innocent,” the series tells the story of a prosecutor who is suspected of murdering his colleague.
Sabrina Carpenter has reacted to Adele hailing her mega-hit song ‘Espresso’ as “my jam” at one of her recent gigs.The ‘Hello’ singer praised Carpenter’s track while performing at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas as part of her ‘Weekends with Adele’ residency this past weekend (May 19).Adele shared a story of her almost having a wetting accident due to her body trying to get used to the time difference in Las Vegas and being onstage until late after she took a break due to vocal rest. “I nearly [wet] myself because my whole body clock was out of sync,” she told the audience.Adele praises “Espresso” by Sabrina Carpenter:“As I got into bed last night… I found myself singing, ‘I’m working late, cause I’m a singer.’ […] That song is my jam!”pic.twitter.com/QGA0wRI2fY— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) May 19, 2024 She continued: “So being on stage at 11:30, I was desperate for a pee.
We’ve come to the end of the road on season 49 of Saturday Night Live.
Sabrina Carpenter made her debut appearance on Saturday Night Live last night (May 18), where she performed numerous songs including her recent smash hit ‘Espresso’ – check it out below.The song arrived last month, and came as the follow-up to her hit 2022 album ‘Emails I Can’t Send’ and recent singles ‘Nonsense’ and ‘Feather’.It also followed the singer dropping a Christmas EP, and hitting the road with Taylor Swift, where she joined the pop icon as the support act for her recent run of ‘Eras’ tour dates across the US and Asia.Now, in her first appearance on the late night show, Carpenter performed ‘Espresso’ in a mock cocktail bar, fending off the attention of two dancing waiters as she sings.She also performed her earlier singles ‘Feather’ and ‘Nonsense’. During the performance, she declared: “I’m on SNL and you’re not!”Carpenter has also had the recent tendency to catch fans off guard by changing the outro to ‘Nonsense’ when playing it live.
Sabrina Carpenter had a major pop star moment on Saturday Night Live!
A parody of Scooby Doo turned bloody on SNL Saturday, with host Jake Gyllenhaal subbing in as the toe-headed Fred while musical guest star Sabrina Carpenter guest starred as Daphne.
Jake Gyllenhaal took hosting duties for Saturday Night Live‘s Season 49 finale ahead of the historic 50th season this fall.
Most of the cast of Saturday Night Live took part in a takedown of Southwest, with Jake Gyllenhaal playing a frenzied customer who just wanted to change his flight.
Jake Gyllenhaal kicked off the May 18 episode of Saturday Night Live with a musical performance!
Aramide Tinubu Jake Gyllenhaal decided to showcase his vocal talent during the Season 49 finale of “Saturday Night Live.” The actors began serendaring the audience with a rendition of Boyz II Men’s “End of the Road.” During the ballad, Gyllenhaal switched up the lyrics, claiming he was the very last choice to host for the finale. He crooned, “They asked Pedro Pascal, but he wasn’t around. Zendaya said no because she’d be out of town.