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Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly think their baby girl’s name is more than just okay. Nearly three months after welcoming their first child together, the rapper has announced the name of their baby girl. Alongside a June 17 Instagram clip of the musician playing music for their newborn, he simply captioned the post, “Saga Blade Fox-Baker.” The pair’s latest announcement comes after Megan welcomed her in March. MGK announced the news on Instagram with a black-and-white video of him holding her hand at the time, writing, “She’s finally here!! Our little celestial seed.” The “My Ex’s Best Friend” rocker also shared…
F1: The Movie sped into Times Square on Monday night, marking the world premiere of the Formula 1 racing drama starring Brad Pitt and Damson Idris. The film, directed by Top Gun: Maverick filmmaker Joseph Kosinski, follows Sonny Hayes (Pitt), a retired F1 driver who comes out of retirement to mentor a hotshot rookie (Idris). In trying to make the movie as realistic as possible, the two stars did much of their own driving; Pitt told The Hollywood Reporter at the premiere that in getting behind the wheel for the first time, he was shocked “that these cars can stick…
Rebel Wilson Almost Disfigured In Freak Accident Rebel Wilson’s got a new movie coming out this Friday, June 20. It’s called Bride Hard. (It’s not to be confused, of course, with Bridesmaids — or Bachelorette, another wedding-themed movie she’s also starred in.) Unlike Bridesmaids and Bachelorette, Bride Hard leans more into action territory — and as Rebel recently revealed in an interview with Access Hollywood, she experienced way more action than she bargained for during filming. In the interview, Rebel revealed that she experienced a pretty scary mishap that resulted in her suffering a “massive injury.” Yikes. “In a fight…
SZA might be co-headlining one of the biggest tours of the year, but she says she still struggled with imposter syndrome leading up to its kickoff. While answering guest interviewer Chappell Roan’s questions for an Interview Magazine cover story published Tuesday (June 17), the R&B hitmaker revealed that she used to be plagued by anxious thoughts when it came to performing. “Every time I had to go on stage, every time I had to get on a carpet, I’d have full-on panic attacks,” she began. “I used to not show up to something because it was like, ‘I’m never going…
The Tony Awards effect has hit Broadway grosses. Sunset Blvd saw the biggest post-Tonys bump last week with its grosses jumping up more than $400,000 from the prior week to reach $1.7 million. Nicole Scherzinger, star of the show, won a Tony Award for her performance at the ceremony June 8 and also performed as part of the telecast. The show also won best revival of a musical. Sunset Blvd’s average ticket price also increased to $138 from $110 the week before and capacity increased to 92 percent from 89 percent. Purpose, which took home the Tony Award for best…
Sabrina Carpenter Criticized For Using “Ableist” Term I’m sure we’re all aware by now that Sabrina Carpenter just released a brand-new song, “Manchild.” It’s taken the world by storm. The song, which came out on June 5, debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. And a few days after the song came out, she announced her new album, Man’s Best Friend, is coming out August 29. Yep, Sabrina is TOTALLY BACK. Well, since then, she’s gotten a bit of heat from the internet — for one, because the Man’s Best Friend album cover depicts her kneeling on the…
Forever No. 1 is a Billboard series that pays special tribute to the recently deceased artists who achieved the highest honor our charts have to offer — a Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 single — by taking an extended look back at the chart-topping songs that made them part of this exclusive club. Here, we honor Brian Wilson, who died on Wednesday (June 11) at age 82, by looking at the second of The Beach Boys’ three Hot 100-toppers: “Help Me, Rhonda,” the final classic of the Beach Boys’ earliest golden age. What a difference an “h” makes. When “Help…
Eddie Redmayne has quite literally done it all. He’s acted in blockbuster franchises (Fantastic Beasts) and auteur-led dramas (The Theory of Everything), sang his way through high-profile musicals (Les Misérables) and hit the stage many, many times (Red, Cabaret). Along the way, he’s won an Oscar, Tony, Golden Globe, BAFTA Award, SAG Award and two Olivier Awards in addition to armfuls of other trophies. But something curious happened in the wake of his latest critically acclaimed turn — playing a ruthless assassin in Peacock’s The Day of the Jackal — that even Redmayne hadn’t anticipated. “The amount people talk about it,”…
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Fuerza Regida takes us inside Street Mob Records’ headquarters and shares the story behind its success with 111XPANTIA hitting No. 2 on the Billboard 200, the first regional Mexican album to achieve this milestone. They also talk about why they love giving back to the community, how the band got its start, the group’s 10-year anniversary and more! What do you think of 111XPANTIA? Let us know in the comments! Griselda Flores: Hi, I’m Billboard‘s Griselda Flores, and I’m joined by JOP and Fuerza Regida, and they’re taking me out to eat hibachi. And we’re talking all about the community,…
