USA TODAY’s Brian Truitt chats with Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter about reprising their roles for “Bill & Ted Face the Music,” out Friday.
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Kelly Ripa and her daughter Lola Consuelos talk about Instagram and ‘clapping back’
Kelly Ripa reveals to People magazine how she and Mark Consuelos decided that their daughter Lola could have a public Instagram page.
Alyssa Milano posts video of hair loss that she believes is linked to COVID-19
Alyssa Milano, who tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies, reveals that she’s losing her hair. She believes it’s a long-term symptom of coronavirus.
Rachael Ray thanks first responders after fire rips through her upstate NY home
Rachael Ray confirmed her family was safe and thanked first responders after a fire tore through her upstate New York home Sunday night.
Collabs from Cardi B and Juice Wrld plus Luke Bryan and more highlight New Music Friday
New music this weekend includes Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s NSFW “WAP,” Luke Bryan’s new LP plus a song from the late Juice Wrld and The Weeknd.
Val Kilmer on his health, new movie with daughter Mercedes, ‘Top Gun’ and Tom Cruise
Val Kilmer and his daughter Mercedes spoke with USA TODAY about their new film, “Paydirt.” Kilmer also talked about the upcoming “Top Gun” sequel.
‘Who’s the Boss?’ sequel: Everything we know about the cast, storyline, more
Tony Danza and Alyssa Milano will star in a “Who’s the Boss?” TV sequel. It could join a list of other successful 80’s reboots.
Brian Austin Green on how he found out Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox were dating
On the “Hollywood Raw” podcast, actor Brian Austin Green discussed his single life and co-parenting with his ex, actress Megan Fox.
Beyoncé ‘Black is King’: Lupita Nyong’o, Naomi Campbell, Kelly Rowland, more celeb cameos
From her backyard to her best friends, we see many sides of Beyoncé in “Black is King.” The visual album is out now on Disney+.
Oprah is giving up her magazine cover for the first time to honor Breonna Taylor
Breonna Taylor is on the cover of September’s “O, The Oprah Magazine.” It’s the first cover in the publication’s history to not feature Oprah Winfrey.