Watch trailer for BBC’s Ozzy Osbourne documentary, ‘Coming Home’

Watch trailer for BBC’s Ozzy Osbourne documentary, ‘Coming Home’
Watch trailer for BBC’s Ozzy Osbourne documentary, ‘Coming Home’
Ozzy Osbourne performs on stage during the Closing Ceremony for the 2022 Commonwealth Games at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham. (David Davies/PA Images via Getty Images)

The BBC has shared a new trailer for its Ozzy Osbourne documentary, Coming Home.

The clip features footage of Ozzy’s home life with his wife, Sharon Osbourne, as they prepare to move back to England after years living in Los Angeles.

“What are you most looking forward to?” Sharon asks Ozzy, to which he responds, “Doing absolutely nothing.”

Coming Home was originally conceived in 2022 as a series called Home to Roost before being reworked into a standalone documentary. The BBC first scheduled the Coming Home premiere for Aug. 18, a month after Ozzy’s death on July 22, but it was postponed at the last minute, citing the “family’s wishes.”

Coming Home is now set to air on Thursday.

(Video contains uncensored profanity.) 



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Fallon plays Mariah Carey’s unreleased secret grunge album on ‘The Tonight Show’

Fallon plays Mariah Carey’s unreleased secret grunge album on ‘The Tonight Show’
Fallon plays Mariah Carey’s unreleased secret grunge album on ‘The Tonight Show’
Mariah Carey appears on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,’ Sept,emTodd Owyoung/NBC

Many Mariah Carey fans know that back in the day, she recorded a grunge album called Someone’s Ugly Daughter under the name Chick. The record was never officially released, and has gained somewhat mythical status among Marah fans — but Tonight Show viewers got to hear some of it Monday night when the diva appeared on the show.

Jimmy Fallon pulled out a copy of the album, which he said Tonight Show drummer Questlove had procured and proceeded to rave about how great it is — Questlove even called it Mariah’s “best album.”  Mariah explained that she was “rebelling” by recording the album after hours while making 1995’s Daydream. Fallon then said he had permission to play it, despite Mariah noting, “I don’t know which record label this is owned by. I don’t think it’s any of them, but let’s discuss!”

When Fallon suggested Mariah could release the album as a Christmas gift to fans, she joked, “It doesn’t really go with the season — it’s more Halloween.” Fallon then played a bit of a song called “Prom Queen,” a rocker featuring Mariah singing in a sort of British punk accent about a boy who turns 16 and declares he could be the next prom queen, or “anything that I want to be.”

“I always regretted not putting it out but they kinda stopped me,” Mariah said of her “controlling” record label at the time.

In honor of her new album Here For It All, Fallon also listed several things and had Mariah declare whether or not she was “here” for them. She’s here for Labubu dolls, being Team Conrad and Crocs, but has seemingly never heard of pickleball.

During her appearance, Mariah also sang a song from the new album: “Play That Song,” her duet with Anderson .Paak.


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Lainey Wilson returns to host the 59th CMA Awards

Lainey Wilson returns to host the 59th CMA Awards
Lainey Wilson returns to host the 59th CMA Awards
Lainey Wilson (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

Lainey Wilson will return as the host of the 59th annual CMA Awards, the Country Music Association revealed Tuesday on Good Morning America.

The “Somewhere Over Laredo” singer will repeat her hosting duties, returning to the role after co-hosting the 2024 CMA Awards alongside Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning.

Lainey is well familiar with the CMA stage, having taken home nine CMA Awards in the past including entertainer of the year in 2023 and female vocalist of the year as well.

“I grew up watching the CMA Awards like it was the Super Bowl, so to be hosting for a second year is a true honor,” Lainey says. “I’m humbled that CMA has trusted me with this role, and I can’t wait to love on this genre that has given me so much.”

With the 59th annual CMA Awards around the corner, the Country Music Association announced the first category of awards and nominations exclusively on GMA earlier this month.

The nominees for new artist of the year for 2025 include Ella Langley, Shaboozey, Zach Top, Tucker Wetmore and Stephen Wilson Jr.

Shaboozey and Top were both nominated in the same category in 2024.

The 59th CMAs will take place in Nashville on Wednesday, Nov. 19, at 8 p.m. ET, airing live from the Bridgestone Arena on ABC.

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Hang out at Odie’s? ‘Some People Do,’ especially one member of Old Dominion

Hang out at Odie’s? ‘Some People Do,’ especially one member of Old Dominion
Hang out at Odie’s? ‘Some People Do,’ especially one member of Old Dominion
Old Dominion (Catherine Powell/NBC)

Now that Old Dominion‘s bar in Midtown Nashville is open, how often will you find OD hanging out at Odie’s?

Well, there is one member of the band you’re most likely to see.

Trevor [Rosen] goes a lot,” the others respond when asked the question. “Yeah, Trevor has like his own seats.”

“Well, you know, I’m sitting at home and I’m like, ‘I could be watching the baseball game here or I could be watching at my own bar,'” he responds. “So it’s tough not to go up there. It’s [a] really cool vibe.”

Matthew Ramsey, Geoff Sprung and Brad Tursi can’t resist ribbing him about it a little bit. 

“Nobody recognizes him, so it’s pretty easy for [him],” Matthew adds as they all laugh.

“Unfortunately, that’s not true,” Trevor retorts, as the laughter continues. “Yeah, I don’t see much of the game. Let’s put it that way.”  

Old Dominion’s new single from Barbara, “Making Good Time,” just started its climb up the country chart.

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Donovan Mitchell says he’s grateful to call Coco Jones his fiancée: ‘[It] is a blessing’

Donovan Mitchell says he’s grateful to call Coco Jones his fiancée: ‘[It] is a blessing’
Donovan Mitchell says he’s grateful to call Coco Jones his fiancée: ‘[It] is a blessing’
Donovan Mitchell and Coco Jones attend the US Open Tennis Championship at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on August 29, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by John Nacion/Getty Images)

While many sing Coco Jones‘ praises as a musician, her fiancé and NBA player Donovan Mitchell spoke about the qualities he loves in her as partner. He opened up about his feelings on the singer Monday during the Cleveland Cavaliers’ team media day.

“Man, that’s my dog. I love her to death,” he told reporters. “She’s amazing. She’s an amazing human being. She brings me peace.”

He also spoke about her work ethic after hanging out with her while she was on her Why Not More? Tour.

“Getting to spend time with her on tour was something that was very unique ’cause you realize that she travels and works just as hard as we do. On the tour bus, up late nights,” Mitchell said.

He continued, “She’s a special human. And you see it in her work, and to be able to call her my fiancée, my wife, is a blessing. So, I’m grateful.”

Rumors of Coco and Donovan’s relationship had been swirling for some time, but she remained mum about the details of her private life. The two then announced on July 1 that they were getting married. Coco shared a photo in which she flaunted her engagement ring, while Donovan posted the same pic, along with an aerial view capturing the moment he proposed to the singer.

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Jeremy Allen White on finding a ‘tether’ to Bruce Springsteen

Jeremy Allen White on finding a ‘tether’ to Bruce Springsteen
Jeremy Allen White on finding a ‘tether’ to Bruce Springsteen
Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen in 20th Century Studios’ ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’. (Photo by Macall Polay © 2025 20th Century Studios)

Jeremy Allen White stars as Bruce Springsteen in the new film Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, and The Bear star says he felt an early connection to the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer. 

On the red carpet for the New York Film Festival premiere of the movie, White told People that in talking to Springsteen about why they were making a film about this period of his life, The Boss was “so honest” and revealed something about what he was going through at the time that White could relate to.

“He talked to me about a panic attack he’d had, and he described it to me as in this moment he felt like he was like a voyeur in his own life,” White said. “He was an observer. He felt so outside of himself, and he told me that story, and that’s a feeling I’m familiar with.”

He added, “I think I’m always trying to find some presence in my own life, and I worked very hard at it every day. And when he told me that story and made me familiar with that feeling, I knew there was a tether that I could explore there.”

In other Deliver Me From Nowhere news … A new behind-the-scenes video of the making of the film has just been released. It includes footage of White as Springsteen shooting scenes in a studio, recording the Nebraska track “Atlantic City” and more. It also shows Springsteen on set.

Asked what he hopes moviegoers will take away from the film, White shares, “I hope people come away with the same thing people come away from his music, which is hope.”

Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere opens in theaters and IMAX on Oct. 24. Tickets are on sale now.

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Mainstream smell-out: mgk announces ‘lost americana’-themed fragrance

Mainstream smell-out: mgk announces ‘lost americana’-themed fragrance
Mainstream smell-out: mgk announces ‘lost americana’-themed fragrance
‘Lost americana’ album artwork. (EST 19XX/Interscope Records)

How would you like to smell like mgk?

The “bloody valentine” rocker has collaborated with Dossier Perfumes on a new fragrance inspired by his latest album, lost americana.

“Find what’s lost,” mgk cryptically writes in an Instagram post alongside a teaser video.

The lost americana fragrance is set to drop on Thursday.

Lost americana the album was released in August. It includes the lead single “cliché.”

Mgk will launch a U.S. tour in support of lost americana in November. He’s also working on putting out unreleased songs from his Tickets to My Downfall era in celebration of the 2020 album’s fifth anniversary.

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Lance Bass to celebrate *NSYNC’s 30th anniversary with Instagram Live giveaways & guests

Lance Bass to celebrate *NSYNC’s 30th anniversary with Instagram Live giveaways & guests
Lance Bass to celebrate *NSYNC’s 30th anniversary with Instagram Live giveaways & guests
*NSYNC at Universal Studios in Universal City, California, April, 2000 (Sam Levi/WireImage)

Oct. 1, 1995, marks the 30th anniversary of *NSYNC becoming an official group, and Lance Bass is here to help you celebrate.

Although Lance says acknowledging that it’s been 30 years is like “a dagger to the heart,” he’s still down to treat fans to some giveaways of merch he found in storage. He says in an Instagram video, “There’s so many good goodies in here, like one-of-a-kind stuff, samples we never even put out, and you need it more than me!” 

Lance announced that he’ll be hosting an Instagram Live Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET, during which he’ll be asking trivia questions and giving the merch away to the winners. Plus, he teased special guests. “Maybe some people from tour, maybe some of the boys.” Lance, of course, is very close with Joey Fatone, but who knows? JC Chasez and Chris Kirkpatrick could also show up.

*NSYNC released their debut single, “I Want You Back,” in Germany on Oct. 7, 1996, a little more than a year after their formation. The song wasn’t released in the U.S. until 1997. While it hit the top 20, *NSYNC didn’t really break through until 1998, when they starred in a Disney Channel special. It sent their self-titled debut album into the top 10. Once “Tearin’ Up My Heart” came out, they were off and running.

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Music notes: Sabrina Carpenter, Kelly Clarkson and more

Music notes: Sabrina Carpenter, Kelly Clarkson and more
Music notes: Sabrina Carpenter, Kelly Clarkson and more

Want to learn how to make Sabrina Carpenter‘s “Go Go Juice”? Sabrina did a cooking video for Italian Vogue in which she makes the juice in question — vodka, ginger ale, lime and pineapple juice — as well as her mom’s cream cheese dip and puppy chow, also known as Muddy Buddies.

Kelly Clarkson returned to her eponymous talk show Monday for the first time since the death of her ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock. Kelly didn’t address his death on the season 7 premiere, which included guests Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell. Blackstock, the father of Kelly’s kids, River Blackstock, 10, and Remy Blackstock, 8, died in August at age 48 after a long battle with cancer. After singing a Kellyoke version of The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights,” Kelly noted, “Sometimes the world can be very heavy.” She added that she believes her show is about “finding the light.”

Billie Eilish and her brother, FINNEAS, have a new gig. They’re modeling a new collection by John Hardy jewelers, which specializes in lab-grown diamonds, and reclaimed gold and silver: excess metal scraps generated during production that have been melted down and recycled into new pieces. Billie and FINNEAS show off the jeweler’s “Lovestruck” collection for men and women on the company’s website.

“Golden” can’t go “up, up” any farther. The KPop Demon Hunters song by HUNTR/X is #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for a seventh week. According to Billboard, it’s now tied with TLC‘s “Waterfalls” for the title of secon- longest-running #1 hit by an all-female group. Only “Independent Women Part 1” by Destiny’s Child spent more time on top: 11 weeks.

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Vancouver man returns unreleased Beatles demo to Paul McCartney

Vancouver man returns unreleased Beatles demo to Paul McCartney
Vancouver man returns unreleased Beatles demo to Paul McCartney
Sir Paul McCartney performs at The O2 Arena during his ‘Got Back’ world tour on December 18, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Jim Dyson/Getty Images)

There’s no doubt Beatles memorabilia is worth a lot of money these days, but one man in Vancouver got something no money can buy when he discovered an unreleased demo recorded in 1962 by the Fab Four. 

Rob Frith discovered the reel-to-reel tape The Beatles made for Decca records in March, and the Vancouver Sun reports that after news of the discovery hit the press he received a call from McCartney’s lawyer. That led to a Sept. 18 meeting between Frith and McCartney, where Frith returned the tape to the rock star.

“We hung out with him for like, 40 minutes,” said Frith, owner of the Vancouver collectors store Neptoon Records. “He’s an absolute sweetheart of a guy. If you’re a Beatles fan and you thought he was a really cool person, he was even nicer than you could imagine, just such a down-to-earth, nice, sweet guy.”

The meeting took place in Los Angeles, where McCartney was rehearsing for his upcoming Got Back tour. McCartney wound up inviting Frith and his family to check out rehearsal, where they also had lunch.

Frith says McCartney kept telling him how “wonderful” it was he just gave him the tape, but Firth says getting to meet McCartney was worth more to him than anything he could have made off the tape.

“I told Paul, ‘You changed my life as far as music. Basically, that’s why I have a record store, because of the influence from you guys,'” he told the paper.

McCartney kicks off his Got Back tour on Monday in Palm Desert, California. On Friday, he played a warm-up show in Santa Barbara, where, according to setlist.fm, he opened the show with The Beatles track “Help!” It marked his first performance of the tune since 1990.

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