The Man on the Moon is jumping the broom: Kid Cudi has announced that he’s getting married to his girlfriend, Lola Abecassis Sartore.
On Thursday morning (April 18), the music artist and actor took to social media to share the news of the latest development in his love life. Sharing a recent photo of himself and Sartore visibly in good spirits, Cudi professed his affections for his fiancée, crediting her withincreasing his joy and being a perfect long-term mate.
Country superstar Morgan Wallen is opening his own bar in Nashville’s famed Broadway district. The food, drink and live music concept will aptly be called This Bar and Tennessee Kitchen.
The “Seven Summers” singer and Tennessee native said the name has personal and professional meaning. “I sing about finding myself in ‘this bar’ and now it’s coming to life,” he said. “This venue will hold true to everything I love and is inspired by my fans and the way they have embraced me and my music.
Deion Sanders and Brian Urlacher may have hung up their jerseys a few years back, but the retired NFL Hall of Famers still know how to tackle a problem – even if it’s in Hollywood! The veteran players stopped by Us Weekly to show off their new hair and partnership with Restore Hair, but they also made time to play a game of “Tailgate Talk.” In short, they were asked to weigh in on some celebrity situations in the news – and their responses were naturally comical.
An Australian actor and producer, Hugh Jackman is known for his remarkable versatility. He started his career in Australia and made a debut as Curly won him recognition outside Australia. He was born Hugh Michael Jackson on October 12, 1968.
Apart from giving blockbuster hits, it was a natural fit to serve as host of the Tony Awards and Academy Awards. He received a major breakthrough when he played the ultimate alternative superhero: the brooding, razor-clawed mutant known as Wolverine.
How dark! Julia Roberts‘ Pretty Woman character, Vivian Ward, was supposed to die of an overdose in the original ending of the classic 1990 film, former Walt Disney Studios chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg revealed on Thursday, March 2.
“I can’t tell you how much time was spent debating,” Katzenberg said at a Q&A session at Hearst Tower in New York City, according to the New York Post‘s Page Six. “As a script, Pretty Woman was an R-rated movie about a hooker on Hollywood Boulevard.