Month: June 2023

Fans of Bruce Willis were heartbroken when it was announced the Die Hard star would be retiring from acting due to an ongoing battle with aphasia which was then updated to include frontotemporal dementia. While fans only learned of the initial diagnosis last year, his family now realizes that they saw the first signs of
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K-pop agency SM Entertainment has addressed the claims made by the legal representative of EXO members Baekhyun, Xiumin and Chen. Earlier today, the trio had notified the company that they would be terminating their contracts due to “mistreatment and unfair contract terms”. In their original statement, through legal representative and lawyer Lee Jae-hak, the three
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Did Jughead and Tabitha find out the truth about Ray Bradbury? On Riverdale Season 7 Episode 10, tensions mounted as the pair followed a shocking path to get answers. Meanwhile, Cheryl asked Toni if she could attend an afterschool book club with her and other Black students. Elsewhere, Betty and Veronica asked Archie and Reggie
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The Shindellas — the New American Soul group consisting of Kasi, Stacy and Tamara — have achieved their first chart entry on Billboard. Their single “Last Night Was Good for My Soul” debuts at No. 25 this week on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart. It’s nestled between Chris Brown’s “Under the Influence” (No. 24) and
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South Korean singers Baekhyun, Xiumin and Chen, members of the K-pop boyband EXO, have notified SM Entertainment that they are terminating their contracts with the agency. Today (June 1), lawyer Lee Jae-hak, the legal representative for Baekhyun, Xiumin and Chen, said that they trio are terminating their contracts with SM Entertainment due to “mistreatment and
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I grew up during Disney Channel’s golden era — you know exactly what I’m talking about. It was the when Disney Channel Original Movies (DCOMs) were at their prime and peak Disney TV starring the Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato, the Sprouse twins, and more. In hindsight, it was wild. There has never been
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Season 18 of America’s Got Talent got off to a strong start with a premiere that saw a contestant try to revive the “lost art” of shadow puppetry and a history-making golden buzzer for a choir that honored the late Nightbirde. There wasn’t a ton of comedy in the two-hour premiere, but stand-up comic Orlando
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