Max Martin had written that song for TLC. He wrote it as, like, an R&B record,” Barry Weiss — who was then president of Spears’ label, Jive Records — told The Post.
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We hope everyone’s having a Cheetah-licious Christmas this weekend!
The Cheetah Girls was an American girl group formed in 2003 by Disney for an original film.
The movie went on to be a big success, spawning sequels The Cheetah Girls 2 and The Cheetah Girls: One World, as well as a three studio albums. It also led to a ton of merchandise, including a clothing line, perfumes, dolls, books and video games, among other collectibles!
The troupe went on to go on several multi-million dollar grossing world tours, and have sold millions of copies. Sadly, by December of 2008, the group disbanded following their One World tour.
The stars of the group have all gone on to achieve solo feats in their own right, and have amassed big earnings on their own.
Find out who are the richest stars of the Cheetah Girls, ranked…
Max Martin had written that song for TLC. He wrote it as, like, an R&B record,” Barry Weiss — who was then president of Spears’ label, Jive Records — told The Post.
Jennifer Aniston brought back her iconic 'The Rachel' haircut as she walked the a-list red carpet for the 2024 Golden Globes.The 54-year-old actress originally debuted the choppy bob with soft blonde highlights in 1994 when she played Rachel on the hugely popular show Friends. Jennifer looked like she hadn’t aged a day as she showed off an almost identical hairstyle 20 years later.The star displayed her toned figure in a flattering strapless black gown with subtle sequin mermaid detailing.
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is a fan-favorite show after 16 seasons!
Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor The British Academy of Film and Television Arts, or BAFTA, has become a crucial indicator on which films and performances could garner support for the Academy Awards due to the huge overlap of voting members. Over the years, its influence on the Oscars has been undeniable, with many of its winners often helping to shape a narrative. After getting ignored by all the major guilds, last year’s German-language film “All Quiet on the Western Front” made a big showing before going on to nab nine Oscar nominations and winning four.
. And while less people drank alcohol in 2023 compared to 2022, it also highlights a trend over the last 10 years of Americans ping-ponging back and forth between imbibing less—only to slingshot into drinking more.If you’re looking to make sustainable changes to your drinking habits, a new approach is making the rounds on TikTok: The purports that seven days of no alcohol, followed by three weeks of moderate drinking (or less), can improve your sleep, lift brain fog, and deliver glowing skin—many of the same benefits of a dry month, with less of a commitment.The idea, according to the method’s creator , is to repeat the pattern of one week of no drinking every month for a full year.Committing to seven days without spirits may feel a lot more realistic—and a lot less intimidating—for some than going cold turkey.
James Corden the talk show host, comedian and actor, shot to fame when he played the iconic role of Neil 'Smithy' Smith in Gavin & Stacey. He went on to become a TV legend in the UK before moving to Los Angeles to host the Late Late Show, which he fronted for seven years. James returned to the UK once his stint on The Late Late Show wrapped up in spring 2023.The TV star, who first hosted the late-night chat show in 2015, announced his decision to leave in April 2022, after admitting that it was a "terrifying" career move.The star added that he was motivated by his family ties in the UK and explained that he's conscious of there being "people at home who are getting older." He shared in a statement: "This will be my last year hosting the show.
The Traitors.The presenter returns to host the second series of the BBC reality series from Wednesday (January 3), as 22 contestants compete for a prize fund worth up to £120,000.Speaking ahead of the show’s return, Winkleman said that by observing contestants, she had “worked out” the best way to win is “to be loveable and inoffensive and to be close to a traitor”.“I can’t say anything else, but that is the smart way to enter the castle,” the presenter told The Independent. “[To think], ‘I don’t want to be a traitor; I’m just going to glide along here and not bother anyone and if I see someone I suspect, I’ll just get closer to them.'”Speaking about the second series, Winkleman teased the twists to come, stating: “It gets really dark.
The Mandalorian has been named as the most streamed original television series in 2023.The third season of the Star Wars spinoff series wound up on Disney+ in April, with a finale that left some fans divided over its surprisingly optimistic conclusion.In a new list compiled by the data analysts Whip Media (via Yahoo News), which established the dominance of shows based on the share of viewers in the US from January to November, there are three more Disney+ shows in the top ten.Marvel series Loki comes in at Number Two, while Secret Invasion and Ahsoka land the seventh and ninth spots respectively.Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso takes the third spot, while the highest Netflix placing is You in fourth place, followed by Black Mirror at Number Six.Netflix do, however, take the largest share of the Top 30 in total, with a total of 11 contributions.In December, Netflix announced that they would be publishing a report twice a year to show what subscribers were watching over a six month period.The first report, which covered the months from January to June 2023, revealed that according to their data, The Night Agent was the most viewed product, racking up over 812 million hours globally.Created by Shawn Ryan, The Night Agent follows FBI agent Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso) who is thrown into a desperate hunt for a traitor at the highest levels of the US government.
Nick Clement Following years of delays and pandemic restrictions, and now celebrating a post-strike awards season, what better way to kick off the 35th annual Palm Springs Intl. Film Festival than with a “fun and naughty film,” says festival director Lili Rodriguez. Thea Sharrock’s “Wicked Little Letters” will enjoy its U.S.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child has set a Broadway record for weekly ticket sales for a non-musical play, reporting a gross of $2,718,487.50 for the week ending Sunday. It was one of several high marks achieved for Main Stem shows in 2023’s final box office frame.
Lawmen Bass Reeves trailer has just arrived. The series is the new one from Yellowstone and Tulsa King creator Taylor Sheridan and will be released onto the Paramount+ streaming service very soon.
It was another historic year with another change in Prime Minister, a new monarch officially crowned and the Lionesses reaching the World Cup final.
American Idol Season 22 premieres February 18, 2024 on ABC (find out who’s back as a judge!), and we’re excited to see who will be the next American Idol.
A couple have welcomed baby number 19 - but haven’t ruled out another so they can have an equal number of boys and girls. Desiree Hart-Spegal, 35, has a giant blended family with her husband, Chris, 42, and they have raised 10 girls, and nine boys together.
Ryan Reynolds is a Hollywood great!
Manchester United are heading into a new era after Sir Jim Ratcliffe completed his deal to invest in the club.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent French broadcaster France Televisions has been blamed by supporters of Gerard Depardieu, the Oscar-nominated actor of “Cyrano de Bergerac,” for contributing to the downfall of one of country’s most iconic actors with a bombshell documentary about his history of sexual abuse allegations which aired on Dec. 7.
K.J. Yossman “The Buccaneers” has been renewed for a second season at Apple TV+. The 19th century period drama from U.K.
The Young & The Restless, also known as Y&R, is one of the longest-running soap operas of our time.
While most people who make it far on American Idol are having the time of their lives, others have decided to leave the show in the middle of the competition for various reasons.