Gone but not forgotten. The late Paul Walker took his last Fast and Furious ride in 2015’s Furious 7, but the latest entry in the franchise still pays tribute to his character, Brian O’Conner.
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Julie Andrews paid tribute to her “Mary Poppins” co-star Dick Van Dyke as he was celebrated at the Kennedy Center Honors.
The event aired Sunday, with Andrews describing the actor as “endlessly kind, wildly imaginative, insanely talented and hilariously funny.”
Andrews reflected on their friendship that began more than 50 years ago, comparing Van Dyke to Mary Poppins: “In truth, I think that Dick is as magical as she is.”
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Kelly Clarkson doesn't get nervous performing — but she had one major gig that made her a bit anxious.The singer surprised Garth Brooks with a beautiful rendition of his song «The Dance» at the 43rd annual Kennedy Center Honors in Washington, D.C. Clarkson said she chose the song after she found a deeper meaning in the lyrics after her split from ex, Brandon Blackstock.
Antonio Ferme editorKelly Clarkson made Garth Brooks cry while performing a rendition of his song “The Dance” at the 43rd annual Kennedy Center Honors in Washington, D.C.Clarkson, 39, told the country superstar on her daytime talk show “The Kelly Clarkson Show” that she found comfort in his hit song from 1989 while coping with her divorce from talent manager Brandon Blackstock.“I couldn’t quite nail down the feeling,” Clarkson said during her show.
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