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JACK ANTONOFF - one of pop's most prominent producers and a musician himself - is hitting the road for two shows alongside Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen.
Here is everything you need to know about securing a spot at the upcoming concerts. If you click on a link in this story we may earn affiliate revenue.
How can I buy tickets? Tickets for the co-headlining performances from Bleachers - Jack Antonoff's band - and Carly Rae Jepsen go on sale to the general public on Friday, May 20, 2022.
Happily married, thank you! Tameka 'Tiny' Harris is speaking out about her marriage with her husband, T.I., amid rumors that the two are headed for divorce.
"Tameka Harris has read so much about her marriage in the past few weeks that it's time to set the record straight and really educate everyone on the facts," Harris' rep tells Us Weekly in a statement. "Certain blogs have 'reported' that she’s going to be a single mom, she's getting a divorce, she has a new residence and everything in between.
Jennifer Aniston had a special reason to celebrate at the weekend. The Friends star's goddaughter Coco Cox-Arquette turned 17 on Sunday and to mark the occasion Jennifer shared a rare personal snapshot with fans taken when Coco was just a toddler.
The beautiful image, taken at sunset, shows Jennifer holding Coco in her arms and smiling as the little girl puts her hands up to the star's face. She wrote: "
Ramy, PEN15, and Shrill. Something funny is happening at Hulu. The streaming network whose original output had heretofore been best defined by the grim drama of The Handmaid’s Tale has spent the first few months of 2019 rolling out one buzzworthy new half-hour comedy after another. The February release of middle-school memoir PEN15 was followed in March with the Aidy Bryant–led adaptation of author Lindy West’s Shrill and in April by comic Ramy Youssef’s Ramy, a semi-autographical examination of what it’s like to be Muslim and a millennial.