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There is no 'Legally Blonde 3' sans Jennifer Coolidge, says Reese Witherspoon
Coolidge is coming off a renaissance in her career, starring last year on Netflix's thriller 'The Watcher' and HBO's 'The White Lotus', for which she recently earned a Golden Globe trophy and had previously won at the Emmys, reports Deadline. Witherspoon told 'Entertainment Tonight', "There is no 'Legally Blonde 3' without Jennifer Coolidge".
'Encanto' bags 3 honours at 65th Grammy Awards
Franco became the first woman to score a Disney animated feature film with 'Encanto'. Franco, who is of Mexican American descent, began composing as a student at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University, where she graduated in 1984.b 'Encanto' follows a multigenerational Colombian family, the Madrigals.
65th Grammy Awards: Samara Joy feted with Best Jazz Vocal Album
Joy first began singing jazz while attending Fordham High School for the Arts in the Bronx, New York, and she carried that voice to State University of New York at Purchase. During her time in college, she not only won the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, but was also awarded the Ella Fitzgerald Scholarship in 2020.
Grammy Awards: Ozzy Osbourne bags trophies for Best Metal Performance, Best Rock Album
Ozzy won the Best Metal Performance honour over the Black Keys, Elvis Costello & The Imposters, Idles, Machine Gun Kelly, and Spoon. Producer Andrew Watt accepted the award on his behalf, giving shoutouts to the late Taylor Hawkins and Jeff Beck for their support of the album. Osbourne recently announced that he is likely finished touring.
Grammy Awards: Beyonce wins Best Dance/Electronic Recording, Best Traditional R&B Performance for 'Renaissance'
'Renaissance', which was released on July 29, 2022, is the seventh studio album by Beyonce. It's Her first solo studio release since aLemonade' and is also the first instalment of a trilogy project. Beyonce wrote and produced the album with Nova Wav, The-Dream, Symbolyc One, A. G. Cook, Honey Dijon, Beam, Tricky Stewart, BloodPop, Skrillex, Hit-Boy, No I.D. and P2J.
Grammy Awards: Tobias Jesso Jr takes home inaugural Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical award
The North Vancouver native won for writing tracks that included 'Can I Get It' from Adele, 'Boyfriends' sung by Harry Styles and 'Careless' performed by FKA Twigs and Toronto's Daniel Caesar. He was up against The-Dream, Amy Allen, Laura Veltz, and Nija Charles. This was Jesso's first-ever Grammy. Since releasing his 2015 album, 'Goon', he has focused mostly on writing songs for others.
Brandi Carlile livewire performance of 'Broken Horses' rocks Grammy Awards
After a show-opening performance from Bad Bunny and monologue from host Trevor Noah, Brandi Carlile helped kick off the 65th annual Grammys with her performance. She was joined by her regular band and backing vocalists Lucius for the segment, which was introduced by her wife Catherine Shepherd and two daughters, who promised the artist would "rock everyone's faces off."
Grammy Awards: Trevor Noah takes dig at Los Angeles in his monologue
"It's the best city in the world if you ignore a few other cities," he said, before immediately tossing the action to a performance by Bad Bunny, reports 'Deadline'. This is Noah's third hosting the Grammys, which returned to Los Angeles Sunday after a stint in Las Vegas last year. The venue was adjusted for this post-pandemic occasion: tables replaced rows and rows of chairs.
Ashton Kutcher failed to recognise Harry Styles, told him he's a great karaoke singer
Talking about Harry Styles, he told 'Esquire' magazine, that he is "an extraordinarily well-known singer, that is maybe the best singer today." "And then this other kid gets up, and he does this 'Abba' song ... I'm like, Oh my God. It's bananas", he recalled. "So this kid gets off stage, and Mila and I go up to him. And we're like, Man, I got to tell you something, you're a ringer. You're like a karaoke ringer. You're really good, like really good".
Kit Harington and his wife Rose Leslie are expecting their second baby
The actor revealed the news on a recent episode of 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon', reports 'People' magazine. He told the host Jimmy Fallon that his son is "about to get the shock of his life." "Which is that he's about to get a brother or sister," Harington continued, before Fallon, 48, offered him a congratulatory handshake."
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