Alleged stalker accused of throwing substance on Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac: Sources

Alleged stalker accused of throwing substance on Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac: Sources
Alleged stalker accused of throwing substance on Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac: Sources
In this April 10, 2022, file photo, singer, songwriter and producer Lindsey Buckingham performs live on stage at the Neptune Theatre in Seattle. (Jim Bennett/Getty Images, FILE)

A woman who has allegedly been stalking former Fleetwood Mac member Lindsey Buckingham is believed to have thrown an unknown substance on the singer-guitarist before running off, sources told ABC News.

The incident unfolded on Wednesday as Buckingham arrived at an appointment in Santa Monica, California, sources told ABC News.

While Santa Monica police are not commenting, sources said the woman is known to law enforcement from previous incidents.

The Los Angeles Police Department’s Threat Management Unit is taking the lead on the case. The LAPD said in a statement, “To protect the integrity of the open and ongoing investigation, no further comment will be provided, at this time.”

Buckingham joined Fleetwood Mac with his then-girlfriend Stevie Nicks in 1975, and the couple became part of Fleetwood’s best-known lineup, along with drummer Mick Fleetwood, bassist John McVie and singer-keyboardist Christine McVie. Buckingham was a member of the group from 1975 to 1987 and from 1996 to 2018.

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In brief: Netflix teases new ‘Beef’ season 2 trailer and more

In brief: Netflix teases new ‘Beef’ season 2 trailer and more
In brief: Netflix teases new ‘Beef’ season 2 trailer and more

Beef season 2 is cooking up something new. Netflix has announced that a new trailer for the upcoming season will arrive Thursday. Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Cailee Spaeny and Charles Melton star in the season, which arrives to the streaming service on April 16 …

Fight Club is returning to theaters. Tickets are now on sale for a one-night-only rerelease of the David Fincher film. This 4K rerelease will be available to watch on the big screen on April 22 …

Odessa A’zion has found her next role. Variety reports the Marty Supreme breakout star has joined the cast of Anatomy of a Fall director Justine Triet’s upcoming movie, Fonda. Ewan Mitchell, Cherry Jones and Benedict Wong have also signed on to star in the film …

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Scoreboard roundup — 4/1/26

Scoreboard roundup — 4/1/26
Scoreboard roundup — 4/1/26

(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events:

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
76ers 153, Wizards 131
Hawks 130, Magic 101
Celtics 147, Heat 129
Knicks 130, Grizzlies 119
Kings 123, Raptors 115
Pacers 145, Bulls 126
Bucks 113, Rockets 119
Nuggets 130, Jazz 117
Spurs 127, Warriors 113

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Canucks 8, Avalanche 6
Blues 1, Kings 2
Ducks 3, Sharks 4

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
Athletics 1, Braves 5
Rangers 3, Orioles 8
Pirates 8, Reds 3
Nationals 5, Phillies 6
Rockies 2, Blue Jays 1
White Sox 0, Marlins 10
Mets 1, Cardinals 2
Rays 2, Brewers 8
Red Sox 4, Astros 6
Angels 2, Cubs 6
Tigers 0, Diamondbacks 1
Yankees 5, Mariners 3
Giants 1, Padres 7
Twins 9, Royals 13
Guardians 4, Dodgers 1

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‘Say So’ is just the beginning of ‘a lot of new music’ from Dan + Shay

‘Say So’ is just the beginning of ‘a lot of new music’ from Dan + Shay
‘Say So’ is just the beginning of ‘a lot of new music’ from Dan + Shay
Dan + Shay (Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

If you’ve wondered what’s become of Dan + Shay since they were largely absent from the public eye in 2025, the answer will start to appear Thursday at 11 p.m. CT.

That’s when their new single, “Say So,” arrives. 

“We’ve been working on a lot of new music,” Shay Mooney tells ABC Audio. “This is the first time in our entire career that we haven’t done a full tour. You know, we did some private stuff and things like that, but for the most part, we got to spend all of our time in the studio, which is kinda why we forgot to post on social media. We were just kinda working.”

“It was never the intent to fully go away,” he continues. “People were like, ‘Did Dan + Shay, did they break up this time? What happened?’ But we’ve just been in the studio.”

“We’re having more fun than we ever have. And a lot of new music [is] coming out.”  

“Say So” is presumably the first taste of the duo’s sixth studio album, the follow-up to 2023’s Bigger Houses. Of course, Shay and Dan Smyers also put out their holiday collection, It’s Officially Christmas: The Double Album, in 2024.

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Woman credits Harry Styles for funding therapy sessions for complete strangers

Woman credits Harry Styles for funding therapy sessions for complete strangers
Woman credits Harry Styles for funding therapy sessions for complete strangers
Harry Styles attends The BRIT Awards on Feb. 28, 2026 in Manchester, England. (Karwai Tang/WireImage)

Did you know that Harry Styles has helped send strangers to therapy? Well, sort of.

As People reports, a woman named Elena Kilgore started a line of charity merch in 2021 called Other People Fund, with the goal of using proceeds to pay for therapy sessions for those who can’t afford them. The name comes from the slogan printed on the t-shirts and totes: “I think we should see other people — and by other people, I mean therapists.”

So what does that have to do with Harry? Elena told People that when she was designing the merch with a graphic designer, she described her vision as, “I want it to be something Harry Styles would wear.” That led her to contact his stylist, Harry Lambert, to share the designs, noting the singer has always been pro-therapy.

Soon after, she heard back.

“I had a DM, a message on my website, an email, all of these message,” she said. “It was Harry Lambert and he said, ‘Do you ship to the U.K.? I want to buy a shirt. How do we get a shirt? This is awesome.'”

Elena sent him two shirts and a tote, which Harry was later spotted carrying, bringing attention to the brand. As a result, Elena said, sales went through the roof.

“We did around $40,000 in sales, so Harry like is singularly responsible for hundreds of people being able to go to therapy,” she explained.

According to Elena, all proceeds go toward funding therapy through her nonprofit, Support for the Psyche. Most applicants receive an average of three therapy sessions.

So far, she said the initiative has funded 1,300 sessions through merch sales.

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Shinedown teases upcoming ’EI8HT’ song for Friday

Shinedown teases upcoming ’EI8HT’ song for Friday
Shinedown teases upcoming ’EI8HT’ song for Friday
‘EI8HT’ album artwork. (Atlantic Records)

Shinedown is teasing another new song from the band’s upcoming album, EI8HT.

In a video posted to Facebook, frontman Brent Smith mouths along to a track in which he sings, “Where is the outlaw in you?” Indeed, the EI8HT track list includes a song called “Outlaw.”

The post also includes Friday’s date, April 3.

EI8HT, the follow-up to 2022’s Planet Zero, is due out May 29. It also includes the singles “Dance, Kid, Dance,” “Three Six Five,” “Searchlight,” “Killing Fields,” and “Safe and Sound.”

Shinedown will launch a U.S. tour in May.

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The Temper Trap announces first new album in 10 years, ‘Sungazer’

The Temper Trap announces first new album in 10 years, ‘Sungazer’
The Temper Trap announces first new album in 10 years, ‘Sungazer’
The Temper Trap on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ (Randy Holmes/Disney via Getty Images)

The Temper Trap has announced the details of the band’s first album in 10 years.

The “Sweet Disposition” outfit’s long-awaited fourth studio effort, the follow-up to 2016’s Thick as Thieves, is called Sungazer and is due out July 10.

“With time apart and much personal growth from us all, Sungazer feels like it’s captured the most pure
collection of music we’ve ever made,” The Temper Trap says in a statement. “We had more fun making this record and in the writing room than on any of the previous records we’ve done.”

“We’re in a great place creatively and in our friendships, we’re closer than ever,” the band adds. “Being back into the studio together really felt like coming home.”

Sungazer includes the single “Giving Up Air,” which is currently charting on the Billboard Alternative Airplay tally, as well as the released songs “Into the Wild” and “Lucky Dimes.” The title track is also out now.

You can catch The Temper Trap live opening for Muse starting in July.

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Fetty Wap says he’s ‘more aggressive but also more approachable’ on new album

Fetty Wap says he’s ‘more aggressive but also more approachable’ on new album
Fetty Wap says he’s ‘more aggressive but also more approachable’ on new album
Fetty Wap speaks during SiriusXM’s Front Row with Fetty Wap hosted by SiriusXM’s Swaggy Sie at the SiriusXM Studios on March 31, 2026, in New York City. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

Fetty Wap is “back in the studio,” and he tells The Fader “it feels good” to return. He recently released his new album, Zavier, which finds him opening up in ways fans have never seen before. 

“The world really don’t know nothing about me. I don’t like to talk about myself,” he says. “I’ve never let people in my personal space.”

While he’s shared parts of himself through music, Fetty says he’s “more aggressive but also more approachable” on his new album.

“I’m down to sit down and talk about me now,” he tells Fader. “Like, you want to know something, I got you. That’s the whole Fetty Wap versus Zavier thing.”

“Fetty Wap was more young, reckless, wild — if the homies can’t get in with me, we not going,” he continues. “Zavier’s like, tell the homies if they can’t find their way there, they not going. He’s on a mature level. He’s a grown man. … He’s protecting everything around him this time, but also protecting himself first.”

One of the album’s most personal moments comes on the song “Remember,” where Fetty reflects on the lack of support he felt early in his career.

“I’m basically telling people the love that everybody showing me now when I was home, they didn’t show it like that,” Fetty says. “I appreciate all this love now, but it wasn’t there. This wasn’t that then. So I’m [letting] you guys know, this is how I was feeling.”

“[T]hat was probably the hardest thing to admit to the world,” he adds. “I felt like I was left out.”

On how he feels about his “underdog career,” Fetty says, “I love being challenged. … I’ma always find my way out of it. And I’ma come out winning.”

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Watch John Lennon perform ‘Imagine’ from ‘Power to the People’ concert documentary

Watch John Lennon perform ‘Imagine’ from ‘Power to the People’ concert documentary
Watch John Lennon perform ‘Imagine’ from ‘Power to the People’ concert documentary
Poster for John Lennon & Yoko Ono ‘Power to the People’ concert film (Trafalgar Releasing/Mercury Studios)

We are getting another look at the upcoming John Lennon and Yoko Ono concert film Power to the People: John & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with Elephant’s Memory and Special Guests – Live at the One To One Concert, New York City, 1972.

A new clip from the film has just been released, featuring a performance of Lennon’s iconic single “Imagine.” The clip is mostly a tight shot of Lennon’s face as he sings the song seated at the keyboards, although it does cut away at one point to show Ono sitting right beside him.

Power to the People captures Lennon and Ono’s historic August 1972 concerts at Madison Square Garden, which were Lennon’s only full-length performances after The Beatles’ 1970 breakup. The concerts, which raised money for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, featured special guests Stevie Wonder, Sha Na Na and others.

The footage of the concerts has been restored, re-edited and remixed by a team led by the couple’s son, Sean Ono Lennon. Highlights from the concerts previously appeared in the documentary One to One: John and Yoko, directed by filmmaker Kevin Macdonald.

Power to the People will screen in theaters nationwide on April 29 and May 3. Tickets are on sale now.

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‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ star Trinity Bliss teases time jump in potential ‘Avatar’ sequels

‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ star Trinity Bliss teases time jump in potential ‘Avatar’ sequels
‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ star Trinity Bliss teases time jump in potential ‘Avatar’ sequels
Trinity Bliss stars as Tuk Sully in ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash.’ (Disney)

Trinity Bliss joined the world of Avatar when she was only 7 years old.

The 16-year-old actress has spent the better part of her life training, filming and promoting her breakout role as Tuk Sully, the youngest child of Neytiri and Jake Sully, in both Avatar: The Way of Water and Avatar: Fire and Ash. The latter film is now available to watch on all digital platforms.

“I have grown up with her, and she’s just such a big part of me and she’ll live in me forever because of that,” Bliss said. “I just saw myself in her in so many ways and I think that was, like, an exciting thing about discovering in her and through her and who she is from the training process to filming.”

Bliss relates to Tuk being the youngest child in the Sully family.

“We both just want to keep up with the older kids, and prove our worth and not be underestimated,” Bliss said. “She’s much more fearless than me, and I wish I could embody that. But even just the fact that she’s mixed race, I saw myself in her in so many ways.”

It’s no secret that Bliss wants to continue Tuk’s story in two more potential Avatar sequels. She says Tuk has been “stuck in this time capsule of being 8 and 9” while she was able to age in real life.

“I would just love to explore her in Avatar 4 and 5, and just see who she is as a teenager and who she evolves into, especially because in the time jump that happens in [Avatar] 4, so much happens to our characters that makes them grow so much in ways they really shouldn’t have to, but in ways that are also so important to who they are,” Bliss said. “I’m so excited at the idea of getting to see her in that way and play her at the age I’m at now.”

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