So in love. Travis Barker celebrated Kourtney Kardashian‘s birthday with a typically gushing tribute to his fiancée.
30.03.2022 - 02:11 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Four years after Judith Sheindlin, CBS and others were sued by a producer from the early seasons of the Judge Judy series and the estate of another producer over profits from the big bucks sale of the show’s library, the almost lucratively esoteric dispute looks to have come to the end of the legal road, at least for now.
“The Court, having taken the matter under submission on 02/15/2022 for Hearing on Motion for Summary Judgment, now rules as follows: The Motion for Summary Judgment filed by Judith Sheindlin, Big Ticket Pictures, Inc., Her Honor, Inc., CBS Studios Inc. on 03/19/2021 is Granted,” said a one-page ruling yesterday by LA Superior Court Judge Kristin S. Escalante. (read it here).
First filed back in January 2018 by Kaye Switzer and the trust of the late Sandi Spreckman, this particular dust-up over profits from the long running and now shuttered Judge Judy was set to go to trial on June 6 this year. Now, there is always a chance that the Las Vegas and LA-based attorneys for Switzer and the trust of the late Spreckman could appeal. But, truth be told, it’s going to be a steep climb for them to get back on the horse, it you know what I mean? – especially after Monday’s comprehensive ruling.
The whole original case of four years ago was based on an 1999 agreement that saw O.G. producers Switzer and Spreckman to receive lifetime payments from the show even if they no longer worked on, the 2018 suit sought just under $5 million out of the quick handed $95 million sale of the Judge Judy library to CBS in the summer of 2017.
What has always made this a little weird even by Hollywood accounting standards is that despite a big splash at the time and the company paying out that nearly $100 million, CBS, which
So in love. Travis Barker celebrated Kourtney Kardashian‘s birthday with a typically gushing tribute to his fiancée.
The latest edition of Turner Sports’ ever-evolving yearly golf event, The Match, will feature a battle for the ages.
BTS‘ RM has revealed that he has plans to release new solo music this year.The K-pop idol hosted a V Live livestream session on April 9, following the second night of the boyband’s ongoing residency in Las Vegas, during which he teased the arrival of new music from both himself as a soloist and BTS in the coming year.“About the new playlist [mixtape], I’m getting ready and I’m working on it,” RM said, in what seems to be a reference to a new solo album from the rapper. “I’m inviting really interesting and unexpected people to my album.”Later during the livestream, RM read out a comment left by a fan who asked if they will be dropping a “new song” this year. “You bet,” he briefly and cryptically responded, however, he did not specify whether this new song will be a solo or BTS endeavour.Later on during the live session, RM circled back to music and shared that he has been working on something new.
Elvis Presley‘s back catalogue.Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) and Authentic Brands Group (ABG), a global brand owner, marketing and entertainment company and owner of Elvis Presley Enterprises, have today (April 12) announced a deal over the late icon’s worldwide hits.Excluding the UK, it will cover the likes of classic hits such as ‘Can’t Help Falling In Love’, ‘It’s Now Or Never’, ‘Memories’, ‘A Little Less Conversation’, ‘Don’t Be Cruel’, ‘Jailhouse Rock’, ‘Love Me Tender’, ‘Viva Las Vegas’, ‘Teddy Bar’, ‘Amazing Grace’, ‘All Shook Up’ and ‘Tears On My Pillow’.Marc Cimino, Chief Operating Officer at UMPG, said: “Elvis Presley has had an unprecedented and lasting global impact on music and pop culture. Jody Gerson and I, along with UMPG’s teams around the world, couldn’t be more excited and honoured to work with ABG in making sure that Elvis’ iconic legacy endures for generations to come.”“2022 is shaping up to be a banner year for Elvis, highlighted by the highly-anticipated theatrical release this June of Elvis directed by Baz Luhrmann, as well as the debut of Netflix’s upcoming animated action series Agent King,” said Marc Rosen, President, Entertainment at ABG.
Gayle King has shared a wonderful tribute to Carly Pearce, revealing that the country singer had paid for her breakfast in Nashville that morning.MORE: 2022 CMT Music Awards' best-dressed stars: LeAnn Rimes, Maren Morris + moreSpeaking on the red carpet of the 2022 CMT Music Awards, Gayle revealed that she had texted Carly to ask where to get food as the CBS team had flown in on Monday morning before the big ceremony. They hit local spot Milk and Honey on Carly's recommendation and then when they went to pay were told that the bill had already been covered by "a special Nashville friend, Carly Pearce".WATCH: CMT Awards introduce 2022 performersThey enjoyed "waffles and scrambled eggs," shared Gayle, joking that she later told Carly that "if I knew you were going to pay I wouldn't have eaten everything on the menu".Gayle rocked a stunning hot pink jumpsuit for the Nashville event, which will feature some incredible performances from the likes of Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson, and none other than Bryan Adams who will be joining Jason Aldean live on stage.Exclusive: Ashley McBryde reveals heartfelt reason she's skipping the 2022 CMT Music AwardsNewer artists Priscilla Block, BRELAND, Jessie James Decker, Parker McCollum, Elvie Shane, and Caitlyn Smith are slated to perform from the Ram Trucks Side Stage.Carrie Underwood will also take part in a live stream from Resorts World Theater, home of her ongoing show Reflection: The Las Vegas Residency.
ongoing divorce from rapper Kanye West. Video: IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Britney Spears gushes over Kate Hudson and Drew Barrymore in sweet message (Cover Video)Matthew Broderick to miss performances of Broadway play after positive Covid-19 testGwen Stefani is 'so into' marriage with Blake SheltonBritney Spears gushes over Kate Hudson and Drew Barrymore in sweet messageKourtney Kardashian shares photos from Las Vegas 'wedding'IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Cardi B wins injunction forcing YouTuber to delete defamatory videosIN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Britney Spears finds writing memoir 'healing and therapeutic'Rihanna joins Forbes' list of billionairesEiza González and Michael Bay had heated argument on set of AmbulanceAlicia Vikander 'struggled for a while' to fall pregnant with first childEd Sheeran wins Shape of You copyright caseKim Kardashian 'very content' with Pete DavidsonThe Weeknd reportedly in talks to replace Kanye West at CoachellaBritney Spears finds writing memoir 'healing and therapeutic'Cardi B wins injunction forcing YouTuber to delete defamatory videosSienna Miller froze her eggs after she turned 40Kris Jenner jokes about Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker constantly 'making out'The Kardashians will premiere exclusively on Disney Plus on April 14 in the UK.
Kris Jenner is always thinking about the family business!
Kim Kardashian was every inch the delighted sister as she led the congratulatory comments as Kourtney Kardashian confirmed she and Travis Barker married in secret. KUWTK star Kourtney, 42, and her Blink-182 beau Travis, 46, were rumoured to have tied the knot in an early morning Las Vegas ceremony earlier this week.
The 64th annual Grammy Awards brought together the buzziest talent in the music biz, including BTS, Doja Cat and Questlove, on Sunday for a star-studded live and in-person ceremony in Las Vegas. However, unlike other awards ceremonies that have seen ratings rebound this year, the Grammys matched 2021’s all-time lows.
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Billboard, some reportedly felt misled that Cardi B would be present at the Las Vegas ceremony. “I’m deleting my twitter but On God I hate this f--in dumb--- fan base,” she wrote on the social media platform before deactivating her Twitter account, the outlet reported. “You got the slow dumb---es dragging my kids all cause y’all though I was going to the Grammys and I didn’t the f---? When the f--- I hinted I was going ?just f---in stupid I can’t I needs to protect myself.”Cardi B was apparently driven to delete her account when followers tweeted about her two children, with whom she shares with husband Offset, according to multipleoutlets.She also appeared to be pressured by some to release follow-up music to her 2018 studio debut album, “When did I hype y’all up ?” Cardi B apparently tweeted earlier on Sunday, in response to a fan tweet, as Billboard recounted. “Where and when did I ever gave hints? Like are you ok? I’m not going to a award if I don’t got a new song to perform Or my album ain’t out …Next year.”Cardi B's Instagram account, meanwhile, remains active.This isn't the first time Cardi B has deactivated her Twitter account.
Lady Gaga is giving a showstopping performance on music’s big night!
Chris Willman Music WriterWith due respect to Joni Mitchell’s lyrical prowess, never were there less prophetic words than “Don’t it always seem to go that you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone” — if only for the due that Mitchell herself is receiving while she is around to take it in. The queen of singer-songwriters got what may be the best of all possible salutes Friday night, feted and serenaded in a three-hour tribute concert that capped MusiCares’ annual pre-Grammy MusiCares fundraising dinner.And even though the event, like the Grammy telecast itself, was transported to Las Vegas this year, with the main ballroom at the MGM Grand Conference Center sitting in for MusiCares’ usual L.A.