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Drake Bell and Rider Strong are making amends. The Drake & Josh star said he’s spoken to the Boy Meets World actor after criticizing his decision to write a letter of support in the early 2000s for convicted child molester Brian Peck, who spent time in prison for sexually assaulting Bell as a teenager. “I just had the most amazing conversation with @RiderStrong,” Bell posted on social media Friday. “We are all healing together.
Although Drew Barrymore wasn't directly inspired to take a break from acting by her bestie Cameron Diaz, she says they were both ready for something more, something different, when they made those decisions individually. "I think that [Diaz] and I are the type of people that don't really want to make any declarations about where we're at," Barrymore tells EW while promoting not a new movie or TV project, but her partnership with Instead, a natural lawn care program.
The home stretch! Welcome back, my dearest Coneheads, to the SNL in Review. It’s me - your noble guide, the Count Gore de Vol of the Saturday Night Live recap scene — to usher you through the final three episodes of season 49. First up: Dua Lipa, who appeared as the show’s musical guest in seasons 43 and 46. Now the Grammy winner is joining the ranks of musical artists being given the illustrious shot of hosting!
Dua Lipa is joining the celebs speaking out against the media's treatment of Britney Spears, in particular the paparazzi. In a profile in the Los Angeles Times, the singer discussed the huge year she's enjoyed since the release of her second album Future Nostalgia back in March 2020, and shared how the attention has taught her to be more self-protective. "I've grown to be more private because so much of my life is public, and I probably censor myself more than I used to,"
Dwayne Johnson has been crushing on Frances McDormand after her Golden Globes win for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. However, it doesn’t really have anything to do with the win itself — or the movie. As the Rampage-ing action movie star explained to Ellen DeGeneres on Tuesday’s The Ellen DeGeneres Show, it’s all about what McDormand did for his daughter, Simone Garcia Johnson. “It’s not gonna be weird, Lauren’s down with it,” Johnson clarified of his longtime partner, Lauren Hashian.
Steven’s cliffhanger arrest doesn’t last long — he’s out on bail, but eyebrows are still raised since Steven gave millions to an ecoterrorist group that could have had the means and motive to blow up Revenge star Matthew. Steven asks Sammy Jo to go on record as his alibi the morning of the murder, but Sammy Jo won’t testify because of his criminal past. Steven then turns to Culhane, who similarly won’t testify but offers his friend some murder-adjacent intel: Blake has Matthew’s phone and there’s a probable certain definite chance that there’s some incriminating evidence on it.
“Y’all ’bout to cry with me, or what?” Earl Sweatshirt asked last night at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg. He was introducing “Chum,” a rumination on life with too many ugly temptations and no father, from his transfixing 2013 debut album, Doris. But when the crowd — rowdy fans of Odd Future, the rap collective for which the 19-year-old Earl provides the quick-witted conscience — loudly showed their support, he shot back, “You just cheer for that?
Ed O’Neill has revealed that he almost took up a very different line of work before becoming a professional actor. In an interview on Jesse Tyler Ferguson’s Dinner’s on Me podcast, the Married…with Children revealed that before he became Al Bundy, he nearly pursued a career in organized crime. O’Neill explained that after being cut by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1969, he was looking for a job in his hometown, Youngstown, Ohio, when his childhood friend Jim took him for a drive.
Among the many sad things of losing a friend or mentor is you no longer get to tell them "I told you so." When Eddie Murphy appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Wednesday night to promote his new Christmas movie Candy Cane Lane, he revealed that he has some unfinished business with his late idol, Richard Pryor. Pulling out a vinyl copy of How Could It Be, Murphy's debut musical album from 1985, Kimmel read aloud one of the dedications: "