Taylor Swift‘s Eras Tour is the new celebrity hot spot!
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Late night and daytime talk show hosts are pointing fingers and revealing their worst celebrity guests (and in some cases, revealing the reason why!)
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Taylor Swift‘s Eras Tour is the new celebrity hot spot!
Taylor Swift is wrapping the first U.S. leg of her Eras Tour in Los Angeles and she is performing six shows in the city!
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Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Comedian Hasan Minhaj has been eyed as a leading candidate for the open host role at Comedy Central’s “Daily Show,” according to three people familiar with the matter, suggesting that a months-long bake-off for the job among a phalanx of top comics is reaching its final stages. Minhaj is not guaranteed to win the position, these people caution, and a deal is not believed to have been finalized. Still, his name has emerged as a likely successor to Trevor Noah, who left the job in a surprise maneuver late last year.
fan favorites Loren and Alexei Brovarnik don't get along with every member of the franchise. The couple appeared on alums Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright's podcast,, from PodcastOne on Monday, and got candid about who they're not big fans of.When asked who was their least favorite couple on the franchise and who they don't get along with, Loren immediately called out Big Ed.«I loathe, loathe him,» she said.
Shane Dawson and Ryland Adams are expecting, and they just revealed some exciting news!
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Marjaneh Ayati never expected to be watching dogs for a living.
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Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Corrie legend Alan Halsall, who plays soap favourite Tyrone Dobbs, might be showing up on screens in the next series of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! as the actor is currently “in talks” to join the next group of willing stars. ITV bosses are said to be “over the moon” that Corrie favourite Alan, 40, might be heading down under for the 2023 series.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www. threads .net/@ok_mag Singer Olly Murs and his bodybuilder fiance Amelia Tank tied the knot in an intimate ceremony on a private island over the weekend. Olly, 39, and Amelia, 31, hosted their very own festival, that they aptly named Murs Fest, on Essex’s Osea Island.
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