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Sum 41’s Deryck Whibley is addressing his wife Ari’s 2013 suicide attempt.
During an emotional interview with ET Canada’s Carlos Bustamante, Whibley speaks candidly about re-releasing his 2019 song “Catching Fire” for Mental Health Awareness Month, revealing for the first time the touching ballad was actually inspired by his wife’s suicide attempt.
“When I originally wrote the song, I figured I would never really speak about it,” he admits. “It was kind of too hard for me to talk about.”
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got their first glimpse of Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story” remake during this year’s Oscars, they heard a familiar voice singing the famous song “Somewhere” in the trailer: Rita Moreno. The original Anita from 1961’s “West Side Story,” Moreno has enjoyed a renaissance in recent years.
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Drake and Live Nation Canada are collaborating on an intimate new live entertainment venue in Toronto.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorDrake and Live Nation Canada will open History, a new live-entertainment venue in the superstar rapper’s hometown of Toronto, later this year, the company announced Tuesday (June 8).“Some of my most memorable shows were playing smaller rooms like History,” Drake in a statement. “I wanted to take those memories and what I learned to create an incredible experience for both the artists and the fans.”According to the announcement, the 2,500-capacity venue will “offer
Get ready to meet the next generation of drag superstars in OUTtv’s new reality competition series “Call Me Mother”, hosted by none other than Dallas Dixon, the face of ET Canada’s Pride digital series.
Although season 6 of “Outlander” won’t debut until early 2022, you’ll be able to catch Sam Heughan on the big screen soon enough.
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Justin Trudeau is encouraging Canadians to help during India’s devastating second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Madonna‘s son David certainly knows how to strike a pose just like his famous mom!
Miles Teller spoke out on Twitter for the first time since allegedly being jumped by two men while on vacation in Hawaii. The "Whiplash" star’s wife, Keleigh Sperry Teller, 28, took to her Instagram Story on Friday night to claim he was "jumped by 2 men" while they were vacationing with Aaron Rodgers and Shailene Woodley. The 34-year-old actor broke his silence on the alleged incident in response to a sports announcer who seemed to make light of the headlines announcing the attack. SiriusXM
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