On Sunday, when someone shouts, “Here, batter batter batter!” they might just be referring to an Oscar winner. Or an Emmy winner. Or a rising Disney Channel star. Jamie Foxx, Andy Cohen, and Jessie‘s Cameron Boyce are just a few of the celebs making the lineup for the All-Star Legends & Celebrity Softball Game during Major League Baseball’s All-Star Week in San Diego. They join previously announced star players including J.
In any other week, the first-week sales of Jason Aldean’s new album Night Train would be a very big deal. The disc, a follow up to his double-platinum smash My Kinda Party, sold 409,000 copies in its first seven days — a huge number by any measure, and the second-best debut sales week of 2012 behind Mumford & Sons’ Babel, which moved 600,000 copies in its opening frame. Unfortunately for Aldean, news of his chart-topping feat arrives less than a day after projections for Taylor Swift’s Red blew up the internet.
Kyle Jason’s game on Survivor: Kaoh Rong seemed to abruptly start and stop so many times that you would think the guy must have suffered whiplash. His initial tribe got decimated, but then he found himself in a position of power after the merge. However, his cloak of invincibility was torn off after Tai flipped sides, sending Jason’s biggest ally and his hidden immunity idol out of the game in one swoop.
One of country music's premier power couples is splitting up. Jason Isbell filed for divorce from Amanda Shires last month, after nearly 11 years of marriage, according to documents obtained by PEOPLE. The documents list Dec. 3 as their date of separation, citing irreconcilable differences. The Grammy-winning artists share an 8-year old daughter and have been musically linked for years, with Shires playing the fiddle and singing backup for Isbell's band, the 400 Unit, and him playing guitar for her country supergroup the Highwomen.
Jon Stewart called in sick last night, opening the door for Jason Jones to host The Daily Show. It’s his turn. With John Oliver gone to HBO, Jones is the heir apparent. Just don’t say that to Samantha Bee, his wife. “Obviously, I am not Jon Stewart,” Jones said. “Jon is out sick tonight with a bad case of something called the bubons. I’m not sure I’m pronouncing that [correctly]… the bubons.
If you've ever wanted to see Jason Momoa ride a gargantuan seahorse, then today's your lucky day. The actor returns to his DC superhero role, Arthur Curry, in the first Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom teaser, which dropped Sunday night. Aside from the first look at the sequel — which will be arriving in theaters five years after the release of director James Wan's $1.1 billion-grossing film of 2018 — the 30-second television spot announces the full-length trailer will be rising from the deep in just four days time.
How much does Jason Momoa think about the Roman Empire? According to a new musical Saturday Night Live sketch, at least five times a day. Parodying the recent popular TikTok trend, in which women ask the men in their lives how often the Roman Empire invades their brains, the spoof opens with Momoa lost in reflection at the edge of his bed before his partner (Ego Nwodim) asks what’s on his mind.
Jason Priestley used to be roommates with Brad Pitt — and says that they used to see who could go the longest without showering. In an appearance on Live With Kelly and Mark, the Beverly Hills, 90210 actor discussed his time living with the Seven star. “Yes, yes he was one of my roommates for a brief period of time,” Priestley said. “There were three of us living in a two bedroom apartment in a really crappy part of L.
Ted Lasso co-creator and star Jason Sudeikis announced that that the show's story is "done" during an appearance on the latest episode of the Fly on the Wall podcast. "This story is done," he told hosts Dana Carvey and David Spade. "It sounds like such a political answer, but it's the truth. We only conceived these three [seasons], then this thing became this big old thing." This week's season 3 finale of Ted Lasso certainly had the feeling of a series finale, offering a glimpse into the future of many of its characters, including Sudeikis' titular soccer coach.
No one seems to know definitively if the third season of Ted Lasso will be the show's last. While the soccer sitcom's star and executive producer Jason Sudeikis has long said he planned to tell a three-season arc, he refused to confirm whether the current run of episodes would be the final whistle for the series when EW recently spoke with the Saturday Night Live veteran. "I mean, it is [the end] of this story, yeah, for sure,"