Kelly Rowland, Method Man go from exes to competitors in ‘Relationship Goals’

Kelly Rowland, Method Man go from exes to competitors in ‘Relationship Goals’
Kelly Rowland, Method Man go from exes to competitors in ‘Relationship Goals’
Kelly Rowland and Cliff ‘Method Man’ Smith in ‘Relationship Goals’ (Amanda Matlovich/Prime)

Kelly Rowland is back with a starring role in Prime Video’s new romantic comedy Relationship Goals. She plays Leah Caldwell, a TV producer on the verge of making history as the first female showrunner of a top New York morning show. Kelly tells ABC Audio it was important for her to portray a career-driven woman because representation matters and can give people hope.

Kelly says there are many women in her own life who are trying to figure out the balance between their careers and love. “I think that for some, it’s like, well I have to do this first and … that first before I can fall in love, before I can have the relationship.”

Kelly says the fact that her character reflects “so many women … where they wanna be, where they are” is powerful. “To see it portrayed on screen is a beautiful thing,” she says, “because then [they] know it’s attainable.”

In the film, just as Leah is on the brink of breaking barriers at work, she learns she’s up against Jarrett Roy — played by Method Man — an ex who she’s now forced to work with. As the two butt heads and work through the tension, Method Man hopes people root for what rom-com fans love most: a beautiful love story.

“I just hope this film leaves people rooting for this relationship between Jared and Leah,” he says, noting that was his reaction to the film.

“[I was] rooting for these guys to the point where if one of them gets angry at the other, I’m going to feel uncomfortable and I’m not even in the relationship,” he jokes. “I want people to root for this couple like that, like they want to see them make it to the point where it reflects on their relationship and they … go out there and make something work for them.” 

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Biffy Clyro announces US tour dates

Biffy Clyro announces US tour dates
Biffy Clyro announces US tour dates
Biffy Clyro tour poster. (Courtesy of Live Nation)

Biffy Clyro has announced a U.S. tour.

The headlining trek begins April 20 in Los Angeles and concludes May 7 in Philadelphia. Presales are open now, and tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday at 10 a.m. local time.

The Scottish rockers had planned to come stateside for a run of dates in December, but those were canceled due to a visa mix-up. 

“We are sooo excited to come play for y’all,” frontman Simon Neil says in a statement. “We were gutted to cancel the last run of shows before Xmas, so these gigs are going to be extra f****** special. You’re gonna wanna be there.”

For the full list of dates and all ticket info, visit BiffyClyro.com.

Biffy Clyro will be supporting their latest album, 2025’s Futique. 

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Music notes: Alex Warren, Billie Eilish and more

Music notes: Alex Warren, Billie Eilish and more
Music notes: Alex Warren, Billie Eilish and more

Fresh off his Grammy performance, Alex Warren is releasing new music. In an Instagram video with the text “Alex Warren will never write something as good as Ordinary,” Alex and his wife Kouvr jam out to an upbeat new love song called “Fever Dream,” which is “coming soon,” according to the video.

During the The MLK, Jr. Beloved Community Awards, you’ll see Billie Eilish receive the Environmental Justice Award. The award ceremony was taped in January; at that time, Billie said in her acceptance speech that it was “hard to celebrate” given that environmental justice feels “less achievable than ever given the state of our country and the world right now.” The show airs Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET on BET.

“Golden” is going global. Deadline reports that the voices of KPop Demon HuntersHUNTR/X — EJAE, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami — will give their first live performance outside of the U.S. when they perform at the BAFTA Film Awards in London Feb. 22. The movie itself was ruled ineligible for a BAFTA nomination because it didn’t screen in U.K. theaters. The movie and the song are both nominated for Oscars, though.

New Grammy winner Lola Young will perform during Rolling Stone’s Future of Music showcase at this year’s South by Southwest® festival. The three-night concert series is set to run from March 12 through March 14, with Lola headlining on March 12. The other big name on the lineup is BigXthaPlug, who’ll headline March 14.

Addison Rae has a cameo in an Uber Eats Super Bowl commercial: She’s shown sipping a Diet Pepsi — of course — while Matthew McConaughey tries to convince Bradley Cooper that football is actually a clever marketing scheme to sell food and beverages.

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Wale releases ‘Watching Us’ music video featuring Leon Thomas

Wale releases ‘Watching Us’ music video featuring Leon Thomas
Wale releases ‘Watching Us’ music video featuring Leon Thomas
Wale performs onstage during the One Musicfest 2025 day 1 at Piedmont Park on October 25, 2025, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Marcus Ingram/Getty Images)

Wale has released the music video for “Watching Us” featuring Grammy winner Leon Thomas

Directed by Hidji, the visual contrasts Wale’s quiet, intimate moments at home with his partner against scenes of them — as well as Leon — navigating the busy nightlife scenes. The video is now available to watch on YouTube.

“Watching Us,” which samples Goapele’s classic “Closer,” appears on Wale’s eighth studio album, everything is a lot.

In other Wale news, he’s set to perform at Coachella as part of the Heineken House lineup. Other artists on the bill include Sean Paul, Big Boi and Coi Leray.

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Jason Mraz is Still Yours — on tour

Jason Mraz is Still Yours — on tour
Jason Mraz is Still Yours — on tour
Jason Mraz performs onstage at Queen Margaret Union, Glasgow University on Oct. 11, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Martin Grimes/Getty Images)

Back in 2008, he sang “I’m Yours.” Now, in 2026, Jason Mraz wants you to know he’s Still Yours.

That’s the title of his upcoming tour of the East Coast, which starts May 12 in Palm Beach, Florida, and is set to wrap up with two nights at the Paramount in Brooklyn, New York, on June 9 and 10. It’s a solo acoustic tour, featuring just Jason, his guitar and songs from his more than 20-year career.

Tickets go on sale Feb. 6 at JasonMraz.com.

“I’m happy to reunite with fans and families for a night of uplifting, healing music rooted in love, gratitude, and humor,” Jason says in a statement. “Still Yours creates a shared, harmonious space through song and musical storytelling. It is my calling!”

Jason also plans to release new music this year. 

Ahead of the Still Yours tour, Jason will spend March touring South America and Mexico.

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‘Deep distress’: Renee Good’s brothers testify on Capitol Hill after deadly Minneapolis shooting

‘Deep distress’: Renee Good’s brothers testify on Capitol Hill after deadly Minneapolis shooting
‘Deep distress’: Renee Good’s brothers testify on Capitol Hill after deadly Minneapolis shooting
Luke Ganger and Brent Ganger speak during a public forum on violent use of force by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agents, at the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill on Feb. 3, 2026, in Washington, D.C. Win McNamee/Getty Images

(WASHINGTON) — The two brothers of Renee Good, the 37-year-old Minneapolis woman killed by a federal immigration officer in January, spoke on Capitol Hill Tuesday, telling lawmakers of the effect their sister’s death had on their family.

“The deep distress our family feels because of Renee’s loss in such a violent and unnecessary way is complicated by feelings of disbelief, distress and desperation for change,” said one brother, Luke Ganger.

Luke and Brent Ganger’s remarks were part of a special public forum organized by Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., and Rep. Robert Garcia of D-Calif., as part of an inquiry into the tactics and use of force by Department of Homeland Security agents.

Good’s killing intensified protests in Minneapolis that have continued into this month and were compounded by the fatal federal agent-involved shooting of Alex Pretti.

The Department of Homeland Security has said that agents in the interaction with Good acted in self-defense after Good tried to ram them with her car in an act of “domestic terrorism.” Local and state officials have disputed federal officials’ claims.

Good, a Minneapolis mother of three, was in the driver’s seat of her Honda Pilot in the middle of a residential street when an ICE agent opened fire. 

Luke Ganger said his family initially took “consolation” that Good’s death “would bring change in our country. And it has not.”

“The completely surreal scenes taking place on the streets of Minneapolis are beyond explanation. This is not just a bad day or a rough week or isolated incidents. These encounters with federal agents are changing the community and changing many lives, including ours, forever,” he said.

He added that Good’s wider family could serve as an example to the rest of the country as it represents “a very American blend” of different faiths and political affiliations. Yet despite their differences, family members “treat each other with love and respect.”

Brent Ganger read portions of the eulogy he gave at Good’s funeral. He described Good as an “unapologetically hopeful” person whose children “were and are her heart … she made sure they felt safe and valued and endlessly loved.”

“She had a way to make you feel you were understood, even if you don’t have words yet. She believed in second chances. She believed tomorrow can be better than today,” he said. “When things were hard, Renee looked for the light.”

Sen. Blumenthal called the hearing “extraordinary and unprecedented” because Good and Pretti were “murdered by their own government” and “were killed in cold blood.”

He called for a complete overhaul of DHS and a revamping of policies, resulting in bodycams for each ICE agent, “masks off all the time,” and additional training and monitoring for all officers.

“These stories are not just about Minneapolis,” he said. “The nation is Minneapolis. We are all Minneapolis. These stories are a call to action.”

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Savannah Guthrie’s friends speak out amid search for missing mom Nancy Guthrie

Savannah Guthrie’s friends speak out amid search for missing mom Nancy Guthrie
Savannah Guthrie’s friends speak out amid search for missing mom Nancy Guthrie
Savannah Guthrie attends the Project Healthy Minds World Mental Health Day Gala at Spring Studios on October 09, 2025, in New York City. (Photo by Rob Kim/Getty Images for Project Healthy Minds)

(NEW YORK) — Savannah Guthrie’s friends and colleagues are offering their support as the search continues for the “Today” show host’s mom, Nancy Guthrie, who investigators say appears to have been kidnapped from her Arizona home.

The 84-year-old was last seen Saturday night, and investigators believe she was abducted in her sleep early Sunday morning, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department said. A motive is not known, with Sheriff Chris Nanos saying Tuesday, “We’re looking at all leads.” 

Savannah Guthrie’s “Today” co-anchors and fellow journalists are speaking out on social media to show their support and share photos of Nancy Guthrie.

Authorities said Nancy Guthrie suffers from some physical ailments and could die without access to her medication.

Savannah Guthrie said in a statement Monday night, “Thank you for lifting your prayers with ours for our beloved mom, our dearest Nancy, a woman of deep conviction, a good and faithful servant. … Bring her home.”

Anyone with information is urged to call 911 or the Pima County Sheriff’s Department at 520-351-4900.

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Jill Biden’s ex-husband charged with murdering his wife

Jill Biden’s ex-husband charged with murdering his wife
Jill Biden’s ex-husband charged with murdering his wife
The booking photo for William Stevenson. (New Castle County Police)

(NEW CASTLE COUNTY, Del.) — Former first lady Jill Biden’s ex-husband has been charged with murdering his wife following an “extensive weeks-long investigation,” police in Delaware announced on Tuesday.

Police officers responding to a “reported domestic dispute” at a home in the Wilmington community of Oak Hill on Dec. 28 found Linda Stevenson, 64, unresponsive on the living room floor, according to police. Her husband, William “Bill” Stevenson, had called 911, police said at the time. 

A grand jury in New Castle County on Monday indicted Stevenson, 77, with first-degree murder in connection with his wife’s death, according to police.

The indictment alleges he “did intentionally cause the death” of his wife.

Detectives took Stevenson into custody at his home without incident, police said. He has since been arraigned and is being held in the Howard Young Correctional Institution in Wilmington after failing to post $500,000 bail, police said.

It is unclear if Stevenson has an attorney.

Officers responded to the Stevensons’ home after 11 p.m. on Dec. 28 and attempted lifesaving measures, but Linda Stevenson was later pronounced dead, police said.

Detectives from the New Castle County Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Unit responded to the scene to assume the investigation, officials said.

No additional details, including the cause of death, have been released.

Linda Stevenson ran a bookkeeping business and was “deeply family-oriented,” according to her obituary, which did not mention her husband.

Bill Stevenson founded a popular bar and music hall in the early 1970s in Newark, Delaware. He is the former husband of Jill Biden, the Delaware Department of Justice confirmed to ABC News. The two were married for five years before divorcing in 1975.

Jill Biden married former President Joe Biden two years later, in 1977.

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Nashville notes: Eric Church plays Shorty Turns 40 + Dylan Scott’s fair date

Nashville notes: Eric Church plays Shorty Turns 40 + Dylan Scott’s fair date
Nashville notes: Eric Church plays Shorty Turns 40 + Dylan Scott’s fair date

Eric Church will play Trombone Shorty‘s birthday celebration April 25 at the Saenger Theatre in New Orleans. Grace Potter, Joan Jett, Branford Marsalis, Ivan Neville, Jill Scott, Mavis Staples, Irma Thomas and more will also take the stage for the Shorty Turns 40 show.

Vince Gill, Suzy Bogguss, John Oates and more are set to play the For Pete’s Sake benefit Feb. 15 at Nashville’s City Winery. Proceeds go to The Pete Huttlinger Fund for Adult Congenital Cardiac Research at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The acclaimed guitarist passed away in 2016 at age 54.

Dylan Scott is booked to play the Great Darke County Fair Aug. 23 in Greenville, Ohio. Tickets go on sale Friday.

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Jon Bon Jovi to introduce the New England Patriots at the Super Bowl

Jon Bon Jovi to introduce the New England Patriots at the Super Bowl
Jon Bon Jovi to introduce the New England Patriots at the Super Bowl
Jon Bon Jovi on ‘Good Morning America’/(ABC/Heidi Gutman)

Jon Bon Jovi is set to take part in Sunday’s Super Bowl, although he won’t be performing.

The NFL just announced that the New Jersey rocker will introduce the players on the New England Patriots ahead of them taking the field, while actor Chris Pratt will do the honors for the Seattle Seahawks.

The “Livin’ On A Prayer” singer is a well-known New England Patriots fan and is a longtime friend of the team’s owner, Robert Kraft. He is also a good friend of their former coach Bill Belichick. When he parted ways with the team in 2024, Bon Jovi paid tribute to Belichick by on social media, calling him “the G.O.A.T on and off the field.”

Super Bowl 60 will air on NBC and stream on Peacock.

Bon Jovi has a busy 2026 ahead of them. The band will kick off their Forever tour on July 7 at New York’s Madison Square Garden, with dates confirmed for Sept. 9 at Wembley Stadium in London. It is the band’s first tour since Jon underwent vocal cord surgery in 2022.

A complete list of dates can be found at BonJovi.com.

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