Love is in the air! The stars turned out — and turned one of music’s biggest nights into date night — by packing on the PDA on the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards black carpet.
09.08.2022 - 20:39 / usmagazine.com
Starting over. Joe King is moving on following his split from Candice Accola, swiping his social media clean and focusing on letting go.
The Fray musician, 42, shared a photo of him and other musicians via Instagram on Monday, August 8, after deleting his past photos. The guitarist huddled in close with the band members in the shot and wrote about how “elevating and expansive” the experience was to take the stage, hinting at his recent life change.
“I’m learning that in life nothing beautiful comes without a measure of some pain, some frustration, some suffering,” he captioned the post. “When I put my energy into wanting things to be different than they are or obsessing about getting what I want, it only leads to heartache. I’m also learning to let go of the life I planned, in order to have the life that is waiting for me.”
The songwriter continued by noting how “perspective” in life is “our ultimate freedom,” encouraging his fans to surround themselves with “people that you love and respect and that love and respect you.”
He went on to share that he was “found again in rebirth,” and was focusing on what he loves “with no attachment to it’s [sic] outcome.”
Per court documents obtained by Us Weekly in May, Accola, 35, filed for divorce from the Colorado native in April due to “irreconcilable differences.” The petition also noted that the Vampire Diaries alum moved to Nashville following their separation in January while King remained in Brentwood, Tennessee.
Fans speculated about their breakup earlier this year when they noticed that Accola removed all of her posts on Instagram. Eagle-eyed followers also pointed out that the TV star wasn’t wearing her wedding ring in some of her recent photos.
The former pair were originally set
Love is in the air! The stars turned out — and turned one of music’s biggest nights into date night — by packing on the PDA on the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards black carpet.
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Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic Country superstar Jason Aldean and his wife Brittany Aldean have become increasingly outspoken as conservative activists, without too much commentary or pushback from more centrist or liberal-leaning country stars. But when Brittany Aldean posted what many viewed as a transphobic joke to her Instagram account, Cassadee Pope and then Maren Morris jumped in defend the LGBTQ+ community — which then led to a war of words with another conservative Nashville celebrity, Candace Owens. The exchanges got contentious enough that Morris said, presumably addressing Brittany Aldean: “It’s so easy to, like, not be a scumbag human? Sell your clip-ins and zip it, Insurrection Barbie.” Responded Brittany: “Karen Morris, thanks for calling me Barbie,” sealed with a kiss emoji.
Blake Shelton is embracing his roots. The country superstar is bringing on all the ’90s nostalgia with his latest single, “No Body,” and its wildly “goofy” music video.
Elvis Presley died on August 16, 1977 after suffering a fatal heart attack on the toilet upstairs at Graceland when he was just 42. More than his entire lifetime has passed since then, but his nearest and dearest haven't forgotten the star they knew so intimately. For 20 years, Elvis lived with his extended family at his Graceland mansion in Memphis, Tennessee.
Blake Shelton is embracing his roots. The country superstar is bringing on all the '90s nostalgia with his latest single, «No Body,» and its wildly «goofy» music video. «I felt like the world needs to just have some fun for a minute,» Shelton tells ET's Cassie DiLaura on the set of his video, which was filmed recently at the iconic bar from in Long Beach, California.«The thing about this song, once we cut it and were listening to it back, is like, 'Man, I don't know if we meant to do this but it kind of sounds like '90s country music to me,» he says.
Maya Hawke has shared the music video for her new single ‘Sweet Tooth’, the latest track to be taken from her upcoming album ‘Moss’.‘Moss’ will be the musician and actor’s second album, following 2020’s ‘Blush’, and will be released next month.The video for ‘Sweet Tooth’ follows Hawke as she takes a trip to the dentist and, after being anaesthetised by laughing gas, slips into a dream that sees her friends holding a memorial for her on the beach. Director Celine Sutter explained in a press release: “‘Sweet Tooth’ was born out of conversations with Maya about the song, the album, and the unique feel of sweetness, cavity, death, and joy.
Elvis Presley died on August 16, 1977 around lunchtime, having suffered a fatal heart attack on the toilet upstairs at Graceland. The 42-year-old spent his final day in the early hours of that morning being the night owl that he was. Following a dentist's appointment in Memphis, Elvis drove back to Graceland around midnight in his 1973 Stutz Blackhawk III.
Metallica frontman James Hetfield is divorcing his wife of 25 years, Francesca, reports have claimed.The rockstar and his wife had three children together in their decades-spanning relationship, but their marriage is apparently all but over with the couple in the process of divorcing. James and Francesca first met in 1992, later tying the knot in 1997, and became parents to daughters Cali, 24, and Marcella, 20, as well as 22 year old Castor.The Master of Puppets singer, 59, reportedly filed for divorce from his wife earlier this year, but the split has only just become public knowledge with TMZ reporting James filed for divorce in Colorado earlier this year but has tried to keep their split low-key.
Chase Rice's country music career was a dream that became reality for him. The singer's journey to stardom began with a college football lifestyle and ended with him making music. Rice credited his work ethic for creating the opportunities that came his way throughout his life in an interview with Fox News Digital.
Alvvays have shared their brand new single ‘Easy On Your Own?’ – you can listen to it below.The song is the second to be previewed from the Canadian band’s forthcoming third studio album ‘Blue Rev’, which is due for release via Transgressive on October 7.Following on from the arrival last month of the LP’s lead single ‘Pharmacist’, Alvvays have now shared ‘Easy On Your Own?’.You can listen to the track in the below visualiser.You can see the tracklist for Alvvays’ ‘Blue Rev’, which has been described in a press release as the band’s “most harmonically rich and lyrically provocative” album yet, below.Alvvays will head out on a North American tour in October, with dates running through to mid-November.
Forever her London boy! Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn “have the best of all worlds” more than five years into their relationship, a source exclusively reveals in the latest Us Weekly issue.
Details of Naomi Judd’s will, which was filed in Tennessee in May, have surfaced. The legendary country singer, who died by suicide April 30 at the age of 76, named her husband of 33 years, Larry Strickland, as executor of her estate in legal documents obtained by Fox News Digital. Strickland was granted "full authority and discretion" to deal with and administer "any real property comprising an asset of my estate, without the approval of any court, the joinder of any beneficiary or the disclosure of the identity of any beneficiary of my estate." In addition, all real property will be deemed "personal property" after her death and "subject to sale by my Executor, acting without joinder of any beneficiary, for the purpose of facilitating the distribution of my estate among the beneficiaries of this Will, as well as for the purpose of paying taxes, administrative expenses, and any other expenses or debts of my estate, without first being required to exhaust all other personal property of my estate." Naomi Judd (middle) is seen here with daughters Ashley (left) and Wynonna (right) in 2003.
Facing the music. Naomi Judd’s daughters, Ashley Judd and Wynonna Judd, are not listed in her will, Us Weekly can confirm.
Ashley Judd and sister Wynonna have reportedly been left out of their mother Naomi's will.MORE: Ashley Judd details how family is 'grieving together' after mom Naomi Judd's deathThe talented sister's mother left her husband of 33 years Larry Strickland as the executor of her rumored $25 million estate, according to court documents seen by Page Six.WATCH: The Judds perform live at the 2022 CMT AwardsThe publication claimed that Naomi requested in the will that 76-year-old Larry have "full authority and discretion over any property that is an asset to her estate without the approval of any court or permission from any beneficiary of the estate".Per the documents, Larry is also entitled to receive "reasonable compensation" for his services, including reimbursement for "reasonable expenses, advances and disbursements, including attorney’s and accountant’s fees, made or incurred in the administration of my estate".Exclusive: Mickey Guyton: 'I never stood up for myself, ever'The will was prepared on 20 November 2017. Naomi was of "sound mind and disposing memory" when she signed and approved the will, the documents confirm.Witnesses include Melissa Sitzler, a senior account manager at a Tennessee law firm called Wiatr & Associates.
Country singer Naomi Judd has left her daughters Wynonna and Ashley out of her will. She instead appointed her husband of 33 years Larry Strickland as executor of her estate, giving him “full authority and discretion” over her assets “without the approval of any court”. Judd, 76, shot herself dead in an upstairs room of her Tennessee farmhouse on April 30 after a long battle with her mental health.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music CriticThat pose that Amanda Shires strikes on the cover of “Take It Like a Man” — is it the look of allure, or alarm? Even after some time spent with the record therein, it still seems like it could be either. The singer-songwriter-violinist kicks off her seventh solo release with “Hawk for the Dove,” about as broodingly carnal a track as you’re going to hear this year.