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BTWF: Olivia Rodrigo for Old Navy
May 4th, 2026 under Before They Were Famous. [ Comments: none ]

Before Olivia Rodrigo had a Driver’s License and could go where she wanted on her own, she needed her mother to drive her to Old Navy. How cute was the 6-year-old in that 2010 commercial?

To hear what she said about that commercial on Saturday Night Live, click here!

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The Pussycat Dolls cancel their US comeback
May 4th, 2026 under Nicole Scherzinger. [ Comments: none ]

The Pussycats announced that they were doing a global reunion tour, which was going to start in the United States on June 5th. And the fans were excited. However, not that excited because the girl band announced that today they are pulling the plug on 30 of their 31 US dates.

Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberly Wyatt, and Ashley Roberts said in a statement, “When we announced the PCD FOREVER Tour, we hoped to bring the show to fans across the world. After taking an honest look at the North American run, we’ve made the difficult and heartbreaking decision to cancel all but one of the North America dates.”

While they are cancelling the dates in the United States, the show will go on in the United Kingdom and Europe…for now.

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Going Dutch discharged from Fox
May 4th, 2026 under Denis Leary. [ Comments: none ]

Fox has made a decision whether or not they will deploy Going Dutch for a third season, and they opted to discharge the Denis Leary sitcom about a career military man who was banished to the Netherlands to a base where his daughter is also serving.

The cancellation is not a surprise because it is the network’s lowest-rated series, according to Deadline.

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Clay Aiken recreates his 2003 Rolling Stone cover
May 4th, 2026 under American Idol 1-5. [ Comments: none ]

2003 was Clay Aiken’s year. He went from being a special education teacher to coming in second (it should have been first) on American Idol.

Because of his success, Rolling Stone asked him to be on the July 20th cover of their magazine that year. The singer struck a pose, revealing some of his belly skin.

That was almost 23 years ago. Now, he is recreating that pose to show off his weight loss. And the 47-year-old is looking like he did when he was 24.

Way to go, Clay!!1

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Dolly Parton gives a health update
May 4th, 2026 under Dolly Parton. [ Comments: none ]

Dolly Parton has not had the best year. She lost her husband, Carl, in March of 2025. And the loss of her husband of 58 years took its toll on her healthwise, as does her age. So, doctors have given the 80-year-old some medicine and procedures to deal with her immune and digestive issues, which include lots and lots of kidney stones. Those medicines have made her “a little bit swimmy-headed.”

Because of the medicine’s effects, she will have to cancel her Las Vegas residency, which was slated for September. She is not physically strong enough to carry her instruments, walk in 5″ heels, wear heavy rhinestone outfits, and support her a$$ets!

While her body is going through a tune-up, she is still with it mentally, and that is more than a lot of us can say.

The singer also still has her sense of humor. So as long as there are plastic surgeons in the world, she will continue to look as youthful as she did when she was working 9 to 5. Unfortunately for her, as she said, “Plastic surgeons can make you look as good as they can on the outside. But it is serious business when you talk about internal medicine.”

But she assured us that she had great doctors, and they told her that everything she has is “treatable.”

So while she can’t do her Vegas shows yet, she is working on her Broadway show, Dolly: A True Original Musical, Dolly: A True Original Musical, which is expected to debut later this year, and she is opening a museum and hotel in Nashville.

She is always keeping busy, and I will keep busy praying for her to feel better soon! Because she is a national treasure, we cannot lose.

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