Before Vanessa Hudgens was all about Zac Efron, there was another guy in her life who was offering her Reese’s Puffs. She looks the same now as she did when she was 14 in that 2003 commercial.
It has been almost 50 years since Donny Osmond released his song Puppy Love. Even though it’s rounding half a century, he still has it.
He has it for his wife and real puppies. Here he is hugging a furry fan, and it was well, he has been saying it for decades, “Puppy Love.” And I have puppy love for him loving that puppy like that.
If you have puppy love for that shirt, then you can buy it on his website, Donny.com.
Michael Bublé and Josh Groban are the same age and genre. So, you would expect them to be rivals like Debbie Gibson and Tiffany, Katy Perry and Taylor Swift, Mariah Carey and J-Lo, Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj, Mariah Carey and fill in the blank.
Anyway, they are the opposite. At least that is the case for Bublé, who revealed what is included in his Ryder. The crooner wants a black towel, a local hockey puck, a simple bottle of water, and Josh Groban’s latest album.
Why the last item? Bublé said as he held Groban’s most current CD, “Oh [like an O] look at that face. Hot. Hot. Hot. Hot. Hot. Hot. And look at that beard.”
So there is no rivalry between the two men. However, there might be quite the opposite, and I am all for it.
So much so, they should go on tour together. Imagine that billing. Women, and Bublé, will be wet from coast to coast!
Wendy Williams was supposed to be back on her daily talk show this upcoming Monday, but that is no longer the case. That is because she tested positive for COVID-19, even though she allegedly got the vaccine.
“While continuing her health evaluations, Wendy has tested positive for a breakthrough case of COVID-19,” the statement reads. “To allow Wendy time to quarantine and fully recover and to ensure that our production abides by all SAG/AFTRA and DGA Covid protocols, we expect to begin the 13th season of The Wendy Williams Show. on Monday, October 4th. In the meantime, repeats will be scheduled.”
Williams was supposed to be doing press for the show this week but cancelled. She says that she is dealing with “ongoing health issues” and was being evaluated for them instead.
Now they are saying that she has a breakthrough case of COVID-19. However, I wonder if it is a breakthrough case because she was so adamant to Dr. Oz in January that she would not get the vaccine. But then again, I assume she was told she had to get it if she wanted to return to work.
I hope that SAG/AFTRA’s new president Fran Drescher makes it mandatory for everyone in the union to get the shot if they want to work on any production. This is a perfect example of why.
Ed Sheeran is releasing his first new studio album in four years on October 29th. So, if knowing we are getting = is not enough good news, he has more.
He was on Ryan Seacrest’s radio show this morning, and the host asked the singer if it is true that he recorded over 250 songs since ÷. “I was working on, I’ve got another album that comes out after this one,” he said. “So I was basically working on two records at once. So there are a lot of songs flying around.”
Sheeran didn’t say when it was coming out, but I will gratefully accept any new music from him. He records more good songs than bad ones, and how many artists can you say that about today?
I wonder if he will title that album – since he already used +, x, ÷, and =.