Hulu has released a second trailer for the upcoming Pam & Tommy limited series about Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee‘s infamous sex tape.
While the first teaser focused mostly on the two men who stole and then sold the tape, played by Seth Rogen and Nick Offerman, the new clip gives us more of a preview of Lily James and Sebastian Stan‘s respective performances as the Baywatch superstar and the Mötley Crüe drummer.
“You don’t seem to understand what a big deal this is,” James’ Anderson tells Stan’s Lee, who replies, “I’m on that tape just the same as you.” When Anderson says that the tape is “worse” for her, Lee shoots back, “How is this worse for you?”
Pam & Tommy is set to premiere February 2 with three episodes. Subsequent episodes will air weekly.
Basketball legend Shaquille O’Neal is bringing his Shaq’s Fun House Super Bowl party to Los Angeles, where he won three NBA titles with the Lakers, with a party that will be headlined by Lil Wayne.
Shaq’s Fun House is a concert and a carnival taking place Saturday, February 11 at the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall in LA. In addition to Wayne, Grammy-winning DJs Diplo and Zedd will keep the party rockin’, along with Shaq spinning as his alter ego, DJ Diesel.
“It’s always great to come home to my favorite city, Los Angeles, and I couldn’t be more excited to kick-off the biggest weekend in sports with our most over-the-top edition of Shaq’s Fun House to date,” O’Neal said in a statement.
“With the help of my friends at FTX, get ready to see performances by Lil Wayne, Zedd, and Diplo, experience a full carnival, and enjoy a true taste of LA with food provided by some of the city’s best restaurants,” the NBA Hall of Famer continued. “Los Angeles, you have my word that Shaq’s Fun House presented by FTX will go down as our 4th championship we have won together!”
The event features the FTX Ferris Wheel, carnival rides, games, circus performers, dining experiences, Crypto Carnival prizing, and a custom FTX flyaway to meet Shaq.
WynnBET is giving away a VIP trip to Shaq’s Fun House through its “Big Game Promotion” for a winner and three friends. The grand prize includes a meet-and-greet and appearance on stage with Shaq, a VIP table hosted by Wynn Nightlife, and a $5,000 free bet at Wynn Las Vegas Sportsbook.
Tickets for Shaq’s Fun House go on sale this Friday, January 7 at 10 a.m PT. at ShaqsFunHouse.com.
It’s hard to believe, but there was a time when Maroon 5‘s Adam Levine wasn’t entirely covered in tattoos.
Brian Moghadam, a childhood friend of Adam’s who’s also a photographer, posted a picture of Adam on his Instagram that he says was taken “in high school probably in 1996 or 1997” — making Adam either 17 or 18 in the pic. He’s wearing a short-sleeved, button-down plaid shirt and his arms are uncharacteristically free of ink.
“I literally picked up a camera in high school and never put it down,” Brian captioned the photo. “And since 2022 marks the 20th anniversary of Songs About Jane, I thought it would be nice to post old memories of the band through their early years…stay tuned for more memories…”
Songs About Jane, Maroon 5’s debut album, was released June 25, 2002. It made the band stars, thanks to a string of hits including “Sunday Morning,” “She Will Be Loved,” “Harder to Breathe” and “This Love.”
Last year, Maroon 5 guitarist James Valentine told ABC Audio that the band was working on a documentary that includes footage of the sessions for that album. It’s not clear when it’ll be released.
According to E!, Adam now has more than 30 tattoos. He told People that he got his first one in 2001, when he was 21. That tattoo, which he acquired five days after 9/11, is of a dove: ” I felt this need to say something with this peaceful thing on my body,” he explained.
Miley Cyrus has lost Kim Kardashian as an Instagram follower, further fueling the rumor mill the two are feuding over Saturday Night Live star, Pete Davidson.
Eagle-eyed fans noticed Kim began following Miley in early December, which was around the time it was announced her rumored boyfriend would be hosting a televised New Year’s Eve spectacular with the “Midnight Sky” singer. On Tuesday, the reality star hit the unfollow button, according to Page Six.
There are theories floating around about why the two are no longer Instagram mutuals, with the most obvious one being about Pete.
To recap, rumors that Miley had the hots for the comedian sparked after the two appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on December 10 to promote their upcoming holiday event. The singer performed an impassioned cover of Yvonne Fair’s “It Should Have Been Me,” which some believed was a thinly-veiled jab at Kim, who — at the time — was photographed at the movies with the SNL star a few days prior.
“Pete Davidson, how could you do this to me?” she said during her performance and later quipped, “On the week of promoting our special!”
While it is unknown why Kim clicked that unfollow button, it certainly satisfied the rumor mill about a potential love triangle.
David Byrne is one of the many music artists who have contributed to a new tribute album called Ocean Child: Songs of Yoko Ono that’s been compiled by Death Cab for Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard and will be released on February 18 — Yoko Ono‘s 89th birthday.
The former Talking Heads frontman teamed up with veteran indie-rock group Yo La Tengo to record a version cover of Ono’s 1970 song “Who Has Seen the Wind?” for the project. The track is available now via digital formats, and an animated companion lyric video has premiered at Death Cab for Cutie’s official YouTube channel.
The 14-track collection also features newly recorded renditions of songs from throughout Ono’s career by such other artists as Death Cab, The Flaming Lips, Magnetic Fields singer Stephin Merritt and more.
Gibbard says in a statement, “It is my sincere hope that a new crop of Yoko Ono fans fall in love with her songwriting due in some small part to this album we have put together.”
To accompany the album, Gibbard will be co-hosting a podcast diving deeper into Ono’s music that will feature some of the Ocean Child guest artists. The podcast will premiere on February 18, as well.
In a trailer for the podcast, Byrne says, “Yoko, in her own words, is perceived as a witch, and she’s underappreciated…so that gives us an opportunity to work with her material in a way that would be harder to do with someone who was kind of more universally appreciated.”
He adds, “She has a very open and curious approach, which is something that is really inspirational.”
A portion of proceeds from Ocean Child will be donated to the charity organization WhyHunger.
Here’s the full Ocean Child track list:
“Toyboat” — Sharon Van Etten
“Who Has Seen the Wind?” — David Byrne and Yo La Tengo
“Dogtown” — Sudan Archives
“Waiting for the Sunrise” — Death Cab for Cutie
“Yellow Girl (Stand for Life)” — Thao
“Born in a Prison” — US Girls
“Growing Pain” — Jay Som
“Listen, the Snow Is Falling” — Stephin Merritt
“No No No” — Deerhoof
“Don’t Be Scared” — We Are KING
“Mrs. Lennon” — The Flaming Lips
“No One Sees Me Like You Do” — Japanese Breakfast
“There Is No Goodbye Between Us” — Yo La Tengo
“Run Run Run” — Amber Coffman
Radiohead‘s Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood have released the first single with their new side project, The Smile.
The track is titled “You Will Never Work in Television Again,” and is available now for digital download. An accompanying lyric video is streaming now on YouTube.
Along with the track, The Smile has announced a series of three consecutive live shows taking place in London over a 24-hour period between January 29 and 30. The concerts will also stream live online.
Kane Brown and his wife, Katelyn, gave fans a big surprise on New Year’s Eve when they revealed the news that they’d welcomed their second daughter, Kodi Jane. The news was especially shocking because the couple decided to keep Katelyn’s pregnancy private for the whole nine months, so no one even knew they were expecting.
But in the days since Kodi was born, The superstar pair have made up for lost time, sharing gorgeous maternity snapshots and an array of selfies from throughout Katelyn’s pregnancy.
This week, the singer’s wife shared a particularly special memory from their journey toward welcoming their second child: The day that she told Kane she was pregnant.
In a video she posted to social media, Katelyn displays her positive pregnancy test, then keeps the camera rolling as she wakes Kane up to surprise him. While Kane’s initially groggy as he’s waking up, he reacts with a wide grin once he realizes what’s happening.
The couple are already parents to a two-year-old daughter, Kingsley Rose. In music news, Kane is watching his current single, “One Mississippi,” rise up the country charts.
A new tribute album to Yoko Ono, curated by Death Cab for Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard, has been announced.
The 14-track collection, titled Ocean Child: Songs of Yoko Ono, features newly recorded renditions of songs from throughout Ono’s career by artists including Death Cab, former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne, Sharon Van Etten, The Flaming Lips and Japanese Breakfast, among others.
In a statement, Gibbard says he hopes the project will shed light on Ono’s “criminally overlooked” catalog.
“[Ono] has consistently created melodies as memorable as those of best pop writers,” Gibbard says. “As a lyricist, she has always written with poignance, sophistication and deep introspection.”
He adds, “It is my sincere hope that a new crop of Yoko Ono fans fall in love with her songwriting due in some small part to this album we have put together.”
Ocean Child will be released on Ono’s 89th birthday, February 18. Byrne’s contribution, a cover of “Who Has Seen the Wind?” alongside indie group Yo La Tengo, is available now for digital download.
To accompany the album, Gibbard will be co-hosting a podcast diving deeper into Ono’s music, alongside some of the Ocean Child guest artists. That will premiere February 18, as well.
A portion of proceeds from Ocean Child will be donated to the charity organization WhyHunger.
Here’s the Ocean Child track list:
“Toyboat” — Sharon Van Etten
“Who Has Seen the Wind?” — David Byrne and Yo La Tengo
“Dogtown” — Sudan Archives
“Waiting for the Sunrise” — Death Cab for Cutie
“Yellow Girl (Stand for Life)” — Thao
“Born in a Prison” — US Girls
“Growing Pain” — Jay Som
“Listen, the Snow Is Falling” — Stephin Merritt
“No No No” — Deerhoof
“Don’t Be Scared” — We Are KING
“Mrs. Lennon” — The Flaming Lips
“No One Sees Me Like You Do” — Japanese Breakfast
“There Is No Goodbye Between Us” — Yo La Tengo
“Run Run Run” — Amber Coffman
Adam Lambert is days away from turning the big 4-0 and in a recent interview, the singer admitted he isn’t jumping for joy about growing older.
Speaking to Attitudemagazine, Adam said he finds it “slightly terrifying” that he’s soon turning 40 because of his “Peter Pan complex.”
Even so, Adam says he has much to look forward to in the years ahead because he is “on a personal transition right now into the next chapter” of his life, which is something he finds “exciting.”
But, when it comes to planning how he wants to celebrate his birthday on January 29, the Grammy nominee admitted, “I don’t have anything planned for my 40th yet. I’ll do something with friends.”
The American Idol finalist also looked back on his youth and noted that attitudes on homosexuality have softened since he stepped into the limelight in 2009. “If I was growing up right now, a teenager or in my early 20s in 2021, would my relationship with my sexuality or gender be exactly what it is now?,” he wondered. “I don’t know. It might be different.”
He also stated, “As we get older, identity becomes less of a priority and mystery. That’s one reason the new generation is so excited about pronouns and names for their gender.”
When discussing how times have changed, Adam pointed out that gender fluidity and queer culture are openly being explored and celebrated. “You look at the scene now and it’s so much more accepted and visible,” he remarked.
Keith Urban’s planning a big year on the road in 2022, with his The Speed of Now World Tour set to kick off in June.
But before the fun starts, he’s got to put together his set list. The singer needs advice on what songs to include in his show, so he called the experts: His fans. In a video shared to his social media, Keith surprises fans with phone calls, asking them which of his songs they’d most like to hear on tour this year.
Their responses range from classics like “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16” to deep cuts like “Black Leather Jacket,” off the deluxe edition of Keith’s 2013 Fuse album.
The Speed of Now World Tour begins in Tampa, Florida this summer, and it’ll last through November. Ingrid Andress will join as an opening act for the first string of dates. Before that tour kicks off, Keith’s also got plans for three May dates on his Keith Urban Live — Las Vegas residency.
For dates and details on how to catch Keith on the road this year, visit his website.