Former ‘American Idol’ semifinalist CJ Harris dies suddenly at 31

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Former “American Idol” semifinalist CJ Harris, who appeared on Season 13, has died suddenly at 31. Harris reportedly had a heart attack in his hometown of Jasper, Alabama, on Sunday, sources told TMZ.  He passed away after being rushed to the Walker Baptist Medical Center in Jasper, Alabama.

Harris had memorably auditioned for the American Idol in 2014, bringing the house down with an electrifying performance of the Allman Brothers Band’s hit “Soulshine.” At the time, judge Keith Urban told the aspiring vocalist: “You sing because you have to sing, not ’cause you want to sing. And I mean that in the deepest way. And that’s why it’s so believable and real.” Harris also performed other hit covers on the show, including “Too Close,” “American Woman” and “Free Fallin.’ ”

Harris was selected as a wild card in the semifinals after not receiving enough votes. He made it all the way to the Top 6 before getting eliminated. He played for audiences in the competition show’s season 13 tour, and saw success after his “Idol” stint, notably performing at the Grand Ole Opry with Darius Rucker, whom he credited for influencing his style. Harris released the single “In Love” in 2019 and regularly shared videos of him singing and playing guitar on TikTok and Instagram. Last October, he wrote on Facebook that he was working on new music in Muscle Shoals, Alabama.

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Former ‘American Idol’ semifinalist CJ Harris dies suddenly at 31

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Former “American Idol” semifinalist CJ Harris, who appeared on Season 13, has died suddenly at 31. Harris reportedly had a heart attack in his hometown of Jasper, Alabama, on Sunday, sources told TMZ.  He passed away after being rushed to the Walker Baptist Medical Center in Jasper, Alabama.

Harris had memorably auditioned for the American Idol in 2014, bringing the house down with an electrifying performance of the Allman Brothers Band’s hit “Soulshine.” At the time, judge Keith Urban told the aspiring vocalist: “You sing because you have to sing, not ’cause you want to sing. And I mean that in the deepest way. And that’s why it’s so believable and real.” Harris also performed other hit covers on the show, including “Too Close,” “American Woman” and “Free Fallin.’ ”

Harris was selected as a wild card in the semifinals after not receiving enough votes. He made it all the way to the Top 6 before getting eliminated. He played for audiences in the competition show’s season 13 tour, and saw success after his “Idol” stint, notably performing at the Grand Ole Opry with Darius Rucker, whom he credited for influencing his style. Harris released the single “In Love” in 2019 and regularly shared videos of him singing and playing guitar on TikTok and Instagram. Last October, he wrote on Facebook that he was working on new music in Muscle Shoals, Alabama.

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Legendary Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida dies at age 95

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Gina Lollobrigida, the Italian actress from the 1950s who starred in films including “Fanfan la Tulipe,” “Beat the Devil,” “Trapeze” and “Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell,” has died at age 95. According to Italian news agency Lapresse, Lollobrigida died in a clinic in Rome. No cause of death has been cited. In September, Lollobrigida had had surgery to repair a thigh bone broken in a fall, but she recovered and unsuccessfully competed for a Senate seat in Italy’s elections held last year.

Lollobrigida’s first American movie was John Huston’s 1953 film“Beat the Devil,” in which she starred with Humphrey Bogart and Jennifer Jones. The same year she starred with Vittorio De Sica in Luigi Comencini’s “Bread, Love and Dreams,” for which she won a BAFTA for best actress in a foreign film. Lollobrigida starred in director Robert Z. Leonard’s Italian-language “The Most Beautiful Woman in the World”, for which she received the best actress award at the inaugural David di Donatello Awards in 1956.  In the same year she also starred in Carol Reed’s “Trapeze” starring Burt Lancaster and Tony Curtis, filmed in Paris, as well as in the remake of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” in which Anthony Quinn played Quasimodo and Lollobrigida received top-billing portraying Esmerelda.  After an 11-year absence from screens big or small, Lollobrigida took on a recurring role on CBS’s primetime show “Falcon Crest” as Francesca Gioberti, where she earned her third Golden Globe nomination; and in 1984, she guest-starred on “The Love Boat”.

Lollobrigida married Slovenian doctor Mirko Skofic, in 1949; he gave up his practice to serve as her manager, but they were divorced in 1971.  After her movie career, Lollobrigida pursued other interests including photojournalism and sculpting; she also ran, unsuccessfully, for a seat in the European Parliament. In 2018, Lollobrigida was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She is survived by one son.

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Paramore share their latest song “C’est Comme Ça”

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Paramore have released their new song “C’est Comme Ça,” taken from their forthcoming album, “This Is Why” set to drop on February 10th. The title translates literally from French as “it’s like that” but is more akin to the English-language expression “that’s just how it is”.  Take a look at the lyric video for – “C’est Comme Ça” – here.

Said singer Hayley Williams: “I’m trying to get un-addicted to a survival narrative. The idea of imminent doom is less catastrophic to me than not knowing anything about the future or my part in it. The guys and I are all in much more stable places in our lives than ever before. And somehow that is harder for me to adjust to.”

The band is set to headline the kick-off of the Bud Light Super Bowl Music Fest in Glendale, AZ on Feb 9th and will join Taylor Swift on the opening nights of her Eras Tour there on March 17th and 18th. Prior to their tour kickoff, the band will be doing a special, intimate album release show for fans on February 6 at The Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville. Paramore will then embark on their own world tour in support of This is Why, kicking off in South America in March, followed by a UK run in April, and a North American run starting in May.

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2023 Critics’ Choice Awards: See the full list of winners

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The 28th annual Critics Choice Awards were handed out Sunday night at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles, hosted by Chelsea Handler and airing on The CW.

Everything Everywhere All at Once, which led with 14 nominations, was named best picture; best director and best original screenplay for Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert; best editing for Paul Rogers; and best supporting actor for Ke Huy Quan. Brendan Fraser won Best Actor for his role in The Whale, and Cate Blanchett took home the Best Actress award for Tár.

In television, Abbott Elementary (which led the ceremony with six nominations) was named best comedy series. Jeremy Allen White won Best Actor in a Comedy Series for FX’s The Bear, and Jean Smart was named Best Actress for HBO Max’s Hacks.  Better Call Saul won best drama series, with its star Bob Odenkirk winning Best Actor in a Drama.  Jennifer Coolidge and Giancarlo Esposito took Supporting Actress and Actor in a Drama Series for HBO’s The White Lotus and AMC’s Better Call Saul, respectively. The Dropout was named best limited series, with Amanda Seyfried repeating her Emmy and Golden Globe wins for her role as Elizabeth Holmes.

Janelle Monáe was honored with the #SeeHer Award, presented by Kate Hudson, while Jeff Bridges received the Critics Choice Lifetime Achievement Award from John Goodman at this year’s show.

For the full list of winners, head here.

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Take a look at the trailer for ‘Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret’

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The first trailer for the film version of Judy Blume’s beloved novel “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret” has been released by Lionsgate. The film is written and directed by Kelly Fremon Craig, best known for her 2016 feature directorial debut “Edge of Seventeen.”

The film version of “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret” closely follows the plot of the original Blume novel, which focuses on 11 year-old Margaret Simon, a sixth grader who moves with her parents from New York City to the suburb of Farbrook, N.J. Margaret is a child of an interfaith marriage and struggles with her relationship to religion, praying frequently to God. The book follows Margaret as she goes on a spiritual journey, while adjusting to her new surroundings and dealing with the onset of puberty. In the film, Abby Ryder Fortson stars as Margaret, with Rachel McAdams and Benny Safdie as her parents and Kathy Bates playing Margaret’s paternal grandmother Sylvia.

The novel “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret” remains highly regarded for its frank portrayal of childhood. Author Blume refused to allow an adaptation of the novel until 2018, when she granted the rights to Fremon Craig and James L. Brooks, who produces the film via his banner Gracie Films.

“Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret” premieres in theaters April 28. Watch the full trailer – here.

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Take a look at the teaser for Jack Harlow’s Doritos 2023 Super Bowl Ad

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Jack Harlow has been revealed as the celebrity featured in this year’s Doritos Super Bowl 2023 commercial, with a teaser shared on YouTube.

In the commercial teaser, Harlow is surrounded by fans and paparazzi snapping photos as he gets into a car. After he closes the door, the rapper munches on a bag of the new sweet and tangy BBQ Doritos. A photographer asks Harlow: “Is it true about the love triangle?” “Maybe,” he responds while holding a Doritos chip in the shape of a triangle. The photographer asks again, “A baby? You’re having a baby?”

The full Doritos commercial will drop during Super Bowl LVII, which will be held on Feb. 12 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

You can take a look at the Doritos commercial teaser – here.

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Lana Del Rey shares tracklist and cover art for upcoming album

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Lana Del Rey is sharing more details about her forthcoming new album, ‘Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd’. Del Rey shared in a post on her private Instagram page yesterday that the release date has been pushed back two weeks from March 10 to March 24, and will come with a boxed set and new merch. The album is the follow-up to Del Rey’s two 2021 releases — Blue Bannisters and Chemtrails Over the Country Club. 

Del Rey also shared cover art of her posing semi-nude for the album (which was since removed for violating Instagram’s guidelines) and the 16-song track list, which features Jack Antonoff and his band Bleachers, Jon Batiste, Father John Misty, Tommy Genesis, and Judah Smith.

‘Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd’ can be pre-ordered in various formats on Del Rey’s official website.

Lana Del Rey Pushes Release Date for Upcoming Album, Shares Star-Studded Track List

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Kiefer Sutherland to star in ‘Rabbit Hole’ premiering on Paramount+ this March

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Paramount+ announced the premiere date for Rabbit Hole, starring Kiefer Sutherland.  The series will debut on March 26 in the U.S. and Canada, and March 27 internationally. Two episodes of Rabbit Hole will premiere March 26; with six more episodes premiere weekly.

Sutherland stars as John Weir, a master of corporate espionage framed for murder by people even more powerful than him. Sutherland also is an executive producer of the show. Also starring in Rabbit Hole are Charles Dance, Meta Golding, Enid Graham, Jason Butler Harner, Walt Klink and Rob Yang also star.

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Lisa Marie Presley dies at age 54

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Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis Presley’s only child, died Thursday at the age of 54. A family statement read: “Priscilla Presley and the Presley family are shocked and devastated by the tragic death of their beloved Lisa Marie. They are profoundly grateful for the support, love and prayers of everyone, and ask for privacy during this very difficult time.” Priscilla also confirmed the news in a statement to PEOPLE Thursday evening: “It is with a heavy heart that I must share the devastating news that my beautiful daughter Lisa Marie has left us. She was the most passionate strong and loving woman I have ever known. We ask for privacy as we try to deal with this profound loss. Thank you for the love and prayers. At this time there will be no further comment.”

Presley was hospitalized Thursday morning after suffering cardiac arrest at her home in Calabasas, Calif. She was rushed to a hospital after paramedics performed CPR. According to TMZ, Presley’s ex-husband, Danny Keough, had been living with her and administered CPR before paramedics arrived. Presley’s death comes just two days after she attended the Golden Globes with her mother Priscilla Presley, which saw Austin Butler win the Golden Globe for his starring role in “Elvis” as best lead actor in a drama.

Presley’s parents divorced when she was 5, and her famous father died when she was 9. She inherited Elvis’s mansion, Graceland, and then inherited Presley’s entire estate when she turned 25. She sold 85% of the estate, which had an estimated value of $100 million when she inherited it, in 2005 to Industrial Media, but kept control of Graceland.

In October 1988, Lisa Marie married musician Danny Keough with whom she welcomed two children: daughter Riley in 1989 and son Benjamin in 1992. After five and a half years of marriage, the couple divorced in May 1994. Less than a month later, she married singer Michael Jackson; however two years later, Lisa Marie and Jackson ended their relationship. Presley married actor Nicolas Cage in 2002 in a secret ceremony in Hawaii on the 25th anniversary of Elvis’ death. However, less than four months after their wedding, the pair announced their split. Her fourth marriage came in 2006 to Michael Lockwood, with whom Lisa Marie welcomed twin daughters, Harper and Finley, in 2008. Lisa Marie filed for divorce from Lockwood in June 2016, which was finalized in 2021. In 2020, Presley’s son Benjamin Keough died by suicide from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at age 27.

Lisa Marie is survived by her mother, Priscilla Presley, her three daughters and a half-brother, Navarone Garibaldi.

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