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Rapper Raja Kumari Represents India At Biden-Harris Inauguration

Svetha Yallapragada Rao, better known by her stage name Raja Kumari, represented India at an inaugural ceremony held in lieu of incoming United States President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. The 35-year-old, who hails from a Telugu family based in the US, was one among many esteemed musicians chosen to perform at the ‘Asian American Inaugural Ball (AAIB): Breaking Barriers’ on Tuesday. 


The AAIB is a gala event hosted as part of the Presidential inauguration festivities to celebrate the US’ diverse cultures and the contribution of Asian communities. Given the COVID-19 circumstances, the gala was hosted as a virtual event a day prior to the official inauguration to be held on Wednesday. Marking the occasion, Kumari on Twitter wrote, “So honoured to be part of this historic moment.”

Who Is Raja Kumari?

Raja Kumari, an Indian-American, is a Grammy-nominated rapper and trained classical dancer. She is best known for her collaboration with singers like Gwen Stefani, Iggy Azalea, and Fifth Harmony. Given her work with Bollywood rappers like Divine, Kumari refers to her music genre as “BollyHood.” She traces her origins to India through Telugu parents and has performed live several times in India.

In 2019, she became the first-ever Indian-origin host of the American Music Awards 2019. On hosting the AMAs, she said, “Today, I’m the first Indian American to host the pre-show and I couldn’t be prouder. Representing my community while being a part of such an incredible night is an honour.”


Other Musicians Performing At The Biden-Harris Inauguration

The actual inauguration day includes a dazzling line-up of notable American singers like Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez, and Demi Lovato. Lady Gaga, this year, will be singing the national anthem. Read more here.

Meanwhile, 22-year-old poet Amanda Gorman has been given the honour to recite one of her poems at the presidential inauguration. She is prominently known as the first-ever National Youth Poet Laureate in the US.

According to Variety, a virtual parade along with other events of the ceremony will be live-streamed on the day and a special show on television will be hosted by Tom Hanks.

Brian Austin Green Sparks Romance Rumors With ‘DWTS’ Pro Sharna Burgess

Brian Austin Green may have a new love interest in his life.

The 47-year-old actor and “Dancing with the Stars” pro Sharna Burgess were spotted in photos obtained by the Daily Mail at Los Angeles airport together dancing to Christmas music while waiting on-line to purchase food.

The duo then boarded a flight together to an unknown destination, according to the report.

While neither one has confirmed their romance or shared any photos yet on social media, Sharna did reveal that she was in a new relationship recently.

“I actually am not on the market anymore. But it’s very new and very, you know, it’s dating, essentially. No one’s calling us a relationship yet,” the Australian dancer told Us Weekly. Adding, “How funny would it be if I actually found the love of my life during a pandemic?”

The “Beverly Hills, 90210″ star filed for divorce from estranged wife Megan Fox the day before Thanksgiving and requested joint legal and physical custody of their three children, according to a court filing obtained by Access Hollywood.

Megan filed her own divorce petition on the same day and cited irreconcilable differences as the cause of their split.

In May, Brian revealed on his own podcast that he and his longtime love had decided to part ways after nearly a decade of marriage.

Brian and Megan first met back on the set of “Hope & Faith” in 2004 when she was 18 and he was 30. After years of off-and-on dating and a broken engagement, the pair got married in 2010.

The “Jennifer’s Body” star filed for divorce five years later in 2015, but she and Brian later reconciled before welcoming their youngest child Journey.

They share three children together Noah, 8, Bodhi, 6, and Journey, 4.

Carly Waddell Opens Up About Feeling ‘Very Sad’ Over Evan Bass Split

Carly Waddell took to social media to open up about her split from Evan Bass some more and she admitted that she is definitely not doing Okay. However, she assured her concerned fans that she will be at some point, soon.

The Bachelor in Paradise star posted a pic of her with her two kids and in the caption, she got candid about the separation from their father and her husband of three years.

The celeb did not shy away from admitting that at this point, she feels really sad about their marriage unfortunately coming to an end.

‘Merry Christmas  Christmas Day is not what I had expected this year. The 3 of us. The new normal. It feels incredibly abnormal and very sad. A lot of you all kind people have asked if I am ok. And I really want to say I am, but I am not. I will be though.’


She went on to reveal that Christmas was going to be the very first time that her kids would stay the night at their dad’s house and opened up about her mixed feelings over this situation.

‘I feel like I am missing a piece of my soul. I am literally just sitting by myself writing this. But I am thankful that it was a white Christmas, and I’m thankful that the kids get to be having a blast with their dad and brothers. They’re feeling so loved.’

As fans remember, the now-exes got married back in 2017 after falling on love on Bachelor in Paradise.

Their children together are 2 year old Bella and 1 year old Charlie but Bass is also the father of three other boys from his previous marriage.

The couple first shared the divorce news on Wednesday, via a joint statement to People and made it clear that the separation was painful for both.

Zayn Malik adorably rests his head on Gigi Hadid's baby bump in these UNSEEN pregnancy photos

Gigi Hadid took to Instagram and shared never-before-seen photos from her pregnancy days. One of the photos sees Zayn Malik resting his head on her baby bump.

Over two months after Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik welcomed their daughter, the supermodel took to Instagram and shared a few never-before-seen photos from her pregnancy days. Through the period, Gigi opted to keep her pregnancy away from the spotlight. Although she gave us a look at her growing baby bump via an Instagram Live in the summer, she shared minimal photos from the phase. However, Gigi has now shared three new photos from the late summer and it features Zayn Malik.

In the photo featuring the former One Direction singer, the Pillow Talk crooner rested his head on the baby bump. The singer had his eyes locked with Gigi while the duo smiled at each other. Gigi donned a white ensemble while Zayn sported a messy hairdo. In the other two photos from the post, Gigi posed solo, putting her growing baby bump on full display. The model shared the photos with the caption revealing that they were clicked in August as ZiGi counted down the days to their daughter's arrival. "August, waiting for our girl," she wrote. 



A few weeks since the photos were taken, Gigi and Zayn welcomed their daughter in New York City. Baby ZiGi was born on September 23, 2020. The couple hasn't disclosed their daughter's name yet. But they have shared glimpses of the little one on numerous occasions. This includes the family's first Halloween together. More recently, Gigi's mother Yolanda Hadid took to her Instagram Stories and shared a picture of Gigi kissing her daughter. Check out the photo in the link below.

Kelly Clarkson and Tori Kelly Must've Shaken the Studio Roof With This Soulful "Silent Night" Duet

What's better than one Kelly? How about two? Tori Kelly and Kelly Clarkson proved there's power in numbers during their passionate rendition of "Silent Night" on The Kelly Clarkson Show. 

The singers teamed up to give the classic carol a soulful spin for a video published Monday night, and wow, it'll knock your socks off.



This cover comes straight from Kelly's holiday album, A Tori Kelly Christmas, which debuted on Oct. 30. Her talented vocals take center stage on the record, and in this cover with Clarkson, it's equally impressive to see their control and range work in tandem. They're clearly fans of each other, as evidenced by the incredible end to their duet. *cue Clarkson yelling, "Tori Kelly! Oh my gosh!"* We'll take a thousand more of these performances, please and thank you! Check out their full video above, and prepare to be amazed.

Rihanna Wears A Puffer Coat And Lingerie For Savage X Fenty's December Campaign

So far, 2020 has not brought us new music from Rihanna, but it has brought us many a Savage X Fenty campaign, and for that, we are grateful. For the lingerie brand's December campaign, Rihanna herself wears white latex thigh-high boots, along with Savage X Fenty's Plush Velvet Tie Front Bra and Plush Velvet Peek-A-Boo Tie Back Sleep Short.


The upcoming collection will drop on Tuesday, Dec. 1, with new styles and a new XTRA VIP box, which includes a push-up bra, side-tie sleep shorts, and a cut-out panty with a velvet rose print.

It's been a good year for Savage X Fenty. Megan Thee Stallion recently starred in its holiday campaign, curating a special collection of gift-worthy lingerie pieces, and in October, the brand debuted its first men's collection during the Savage X Fenty Vol. 2 Show. After the event, which featured Lizzo wearing a blue lace lingerie set, searches for "blue lingerie" immediately spiked 96 percent, while searches for the brand increased 101 percent.


Rihanna tapped Savage X Fenty model Christian Combs as the ambassador for the men's collection, which as of now is, unsurprisingly, sold out.

"I wanted to create menswear styles that everyone can wear," said Rihanna. "And after Christian did such a great job at the 2019 fashion show wearing men's, I knew we had to have him as a collaborator."

Check out Rihanna in the Savage X Fenty December campaign, below, and shop it on Tuesday, Dec. 1, on the brand's website.

Abby Dalton, Actress on 'Falcon Crest' and 'The Joey Bishop Show,' Dies at 88

The Emmy nominee also starred on 'Hennesey,' played Calamity Jane on the big screen and was an original panelist on 'The Hollywood Squares.'

Abby Dalton, the bubbly actress who starred on the 1960s sitcoms Hennesey and The Joey Bishop Show before portraying the scheming winery heiress Julia Cumson on the primetime soap Falcon Crest, has died. She was 88.


Dalton died Nov. 23 in Los Angeles after a long illness, her family announced.

Dalton began her career appearing in several Roger Corman movies, including The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent (1957), and was an original and longtime panelist on The Hollywood Squares, which premiered on NBC in 1966.

She worked for two seasons (1967-69) on the CBS sketch comedy program The Jonathan Winters Show and portrayed Calamity Jane opposite Don Murray and Guy Stockwell in The Plainsman (1966), a remake of the classic Gary Cooper-Jean Arthur 1936 Western.

She also played the wife of Hal Linden's character in the pilot for the ABC comedy Barney Miller but was replaced by Barbara Barrie when the show was picked up as a midseason replacement in January 1975.

From 1981-86, Dalton starred as the older daughter of Jane Wyman's Angela Channing and mother of Lorenzo Lamas' lazy playboy Lance Cumson on the CBS primetime soap opera Falcon Crest, created by Earl Hamner Jr. and set in the Napa Valley.

Oppressed by her domineering mom, Julia winds up psychologically disturbed, shoots two people, escapes from a psychiatric hospital run by nuns, presumably dies in a cabin fire and then goes to live in a convent early in the sixth season, never to be seen on the series again.

Born Marlene Wasden in Las Vegas on Aug. 15, 1932, Dalton worked as a model and a dancer at the Sands Hotel in her hometown and at the Moulin Rouge in Hollywood.

She made her onscreen debut for Corman in Rock All Night (1957), followed by Teenage Doll (1957), Carnival Rock (1957), The Saga of the Viking Women — as Desir, the leader of a group of women who take to the high seas in search of their missing men — and Stakeout on Dope Street (1958).

"I was never really fond of any of [those films], quite honestly," she told the Los Angeles Times in 1988. "I was so naive and such a novice. The first time I ever walked on to a soundstage was to play the lead in one of his films."

She also kept busy with guest-starring turns on such shows as Have Gun — Will Travel, Rawhide, Maverick, The Rifleman and Mike Hammer before landing on the CBS comedy Hennesey. She played Martha Hale, a Navy nurse and girlfriend of Jackie Cooper's doctor character, and received an Emmy nomination in 1961. (After three seasons, the couple got married on the final episode in 1962.)



Soon after the Hennesey nuptials, Dalton joined NBC's The Joey Bishop Show as Ellie Barnes, the newlywed wife of Bishop's TV show host character, for its second season. In 1963, Ellie gave birth to a son played by Dalton's real-life infant, Matthew David Smith; later, Ellie and Joey had another child, and that was Dalton's daughter, Kathleen.

Dalton also appeared on episodes of My Three Sons, Nanny and the Professor, Police Story and The Waltons and in the William Shatner-starring A Whale of a Tale (1976) before Falcon Crest beckoned. She did little acting after leaving the CBS series.

Dalton was always fun to have on game shows; in addition to The Hollywood Squares, she was a frequent player on iterations of The $25,000 Pyramid, Password, Match Game and Body Language.

An avid skier, accomplished equestrian and ranked amateur celebrity tennis player, she was a major supporter of the Mammoth Lakes Foundation, a nonprofit that promotes higher education and cultural enrichment in the Mammoth area.

Her daughter, Kathleen Kinmont, was married to Lamas (her mom introduced them) and starred with the son of Arlene Dahl on the '90s TV show Renegade. (Kinmont later married and divorced actor Jere Burns).

In addition to her daughter, survivors include her husband of 60 years, Jack D. Smith; their sons Matthew and John; grandchildren Mac, Jack and Ayden Grace; and great-grandson Mathias.

Rihanna and A$AP Rocky Are Reportedly Dating After Months of Romance Rumors

After months (OK, years) of romance rumors, Rihanna and A$AP Rocky just might be Hollywood's newest couple. On Nov. 30, People exclusively revealed that a source told the outlet that the longtime pals are dating. 

The news comes shortly after they were spotted having dinner with friends this past weekend. While the Fenty Beauty founder and rapper have sparked countless dating rumors over the years, neither of the stars have confirmed any romance.


Rihanna reportedly split from Hassan Jameel back in January, after dating the businessman for nearly three years. However, the duo never addressed their breakup. Rihanna and A$AP are not only friends, but also frequent collaborators — the rapper appeared in Rihanna's Fenty Skin campaign back in July alongside Lil Nas X. Here's hoping we get an official confirmation of their reported romance soon!

What was Paid Will's net worth? Detroit rapper dies weeks after former BandGang member P Jizzle's death

Detroit born rapper Paid Will of rap collective BandGang is no more. As news of his death spread on Twitter, rappers around the country including his home state are mourning his death. The news began spreading like wildfire over the Internet shortly after midnight on Monday, November 30 and though there has been no official statement from family or representatives of Paid Will, those close to him appear to have confirmed the tragic news. A cause of death too hasn't been determined yet, but a number of people mourning his loss have mentioned that he was 'shot dead'.



Paid Will was known for albums like 'Untouchable', 'The Family', and 'WDW'. The 27-year-old artist's Twitter account boasted of an odd 20k followers. Paid Will was one of the top artists emerging from Michigan. His estimated net worth according to Idol Net Worth is $134 million. However, there are contrasting reports about this detail about the late rapper and another outlet pegged his net worth between $1-5 million.

Paid Will was not very active on Twitter, however, he used Instagram to engage with his fans and share titbits from his career and personal life on his page with his fans. His last update was on Thanksgiving Day, a photo of himself flexing on his fans and haters alike, showing off his blingy watch and shoes. "I can count the money with a blindfold. I can count a hunnit with a blindfold. 200 on a dash hard to drive slow. Never been a lick u can try doe. This chain I got on you’ll die fo," he wrote in the caption. His fans and fellow rappers are now using his post to pay their respects.


Shredgang Mone who collaborated with Paid Will on 'Top Shottas' wrote, "Yu ain’t right bro no cap  how yu gone do is like this." Artist Crash Rarri and Paid Will joined hands for 'Blue Hunnits', the former was in utter disbelief after news spread and he commented, "Picc up the phone bro, this shit can’t be true!" while NYC rapper Boogz Boogetz wrote, “DETROIT LEGEND SMH RIP.”

Paid Will’s death comes right after the news of fellow Bandgang member Jizzle P. He was an up and coming member of the group and was murdered in Detroit in the last week of September. According to Inquisitr, outlet Click on Detroit reported that the artist, whose real name was Aaron Mays, was shot and killed while sitting in a car on the city’s west side.

The report stated, Mays was talking to his mother when someone ran up and began shooting at the 25-year-old. His mother Senekua Mays said she was not able to see the person who rained bullets at her son.“I couldn’t see his face at all the fire from the gun it was just too…” his mother said. “I’m going to be strong for him. That’s why. He don’t want me to cry, he don’t want me to mourn — and he don’t want to be on a t-shirt.”

Shania Twain Cuddles Her Husband Frédéric Thiébaud in a Rare Photo

Shania Twain at Los Angeles Zoo on March 08, 2020 in Los Angeles, California.

In the first snap, the Queen of Country Pop is seen wrapping her arms around Thiébaud while flashing a smile directly at the camera. Thiébaud, on the other hand, looks down at the love of his life.

The next photo shows Twain drawing nearer to Thiébaud while the couple both looked at the camera. The singer looked stunning in a black T-shirt, which featured a graphic print across the front.

Twain wrapped herself up in a white blazer jacket and matched her outfit with black leather pants. Meanwhile, Thiébaud looked smart in a black tuxedo with lace-up leather shoes.

The adorable photos were taken from the couple's recent public appearance at the 2020 Zurich Film Festival. The festival's primary focus is to promote emerging filmmakers from all over the world.

The pictures racked up over 42,000 likes on the popular photo and video-sharing social networking service as of this writing. Fans also gushed over their teenage-like love, with one person commenting that they look so wonderful together.

Shania Twain and Frédéric Thiébaud at Microsoft Theater on November 24, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. | Photo: Getty Images

The loved-up couple has quite an unusual romantic tale. Twain was first married to Robert John "Mutt" Lange, a Zambian-born South African record producer and songwriter recognized for producing many of rock's most successful albums.

However, Lange's alleged relationship with Twain's best friend named Marie-Anne Thiébaud led to the end of their marriage. Marie-Anne's husband, Thiébaud, was the first person who informed Twain about the devastating news.

Both hurt by their spouses' infidelity, Twain and Thiébaud bonded until they fell in love with each other. The pair became engaged in December 2010.

Frederic Thiebaud and Shania Twain at Fort York on September 20, 2014 in Toronto, Canada. | Photo: Getty Images

A month later, they exchanged their wedding vows in Rincón, Puerto Rico. These days, the "That Don't Impress Me Much" singer can say that she has found the right man.

Thiébaud gives her love and unconditional support, especially in her cherished career. Twain discovered success by combining pop and country music.

Robert John "Mutt" Lange and Shania Twain at the Dominion Theatre in London West End, February 2000. | Photo: Getty Images

The multi-awarded singer, who has sold in excess of 100 million records, turned into a global star following the release of her 1997 album "Come On Over."

Meanwhile, Twain recently gave her fans uplifting statements amid the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic, telling them that they would get past this challenge soon.

Danielle Brooks Will Play Mahalia Jackson In The Upcoming Biopic

Danielle Brooks will be playing the role of Mahalia Jackson, a gospel singer and civil rights activist in the latest lifetime movie. The 30-year-old actress will be starring in the biopic Robin Roberts: Presents: The Mahalia Jackson Story. The newest film will be recounting how Mahalia Jackson became one of the most celebrated gospel singers in the history of the U.S. This article will be covering the details of Danielle Brooks playing the role of the activist.

She was an activist in the civil rights movement and also performed at the March 1963 on Washington. Kenny Leon, the American Son, will be directing The Mahalia Jackson Story. Earlier, Leon collaborated on a 2019 production with Brooks of Much Ado About Nothing at Shakespeare in the New York Park.




Tanya Lopez, acquisition of Lifetime EVP of movies, original and limited series, said that if she has had the privilege of working with Kenny on Robin Roberts and Steel Magnolias on Stolen by My Mother, she is ecstatic to have them join the forces to work together on the particular project.

She added that adding Danielle Brooks as Mahalia Jackson is like icing on the cake. The team is focussed on celebrating Mahalia’s legacy and reintroducing her to the world. The world needs her spirit more than ever.

Talking about the production, The Mahalia Jackson Story is the first project to merge four-film deal of Roberts with Lifetime. Linda Berman and Roberts will executively produce the film.

JoJo Siwa Introduces Her "Amazing" New Boyfriend in Must-See TikTok

JoJo Siwa has officially revealed her new beau.

The teenage internet sensation announced she's in a relationship with Mark Bontempo. If Mark's last name sounds familiar it's because he's the little brother of social media star Madison Bontempo.

Taking to TikTok over the weekend, JoJo confirmed the news about her boyfriend with a cute video. "Meet Mark," she captioned her post, along with a smiley face.

In the short clip, the two were dancing to Mozzy's "Famous (I'm the One)" while dressed up in each other's clothing. JoJo rocked her boyfriend's skinny jeans, a cream-colored sweater, black jacket and dad hat. Mark, on the other hand, went full out and put on the YouTuber's signature lewk, which included a glittery bow, bedazzled jacket, multicolored skirt, hot pink tights and matching over-the-top sneakers.

Making their romance even more official? Mark uploaded his own TikTok video with JoJo and used the hashtag #NationalGirlfriendDay.

In his post, Mark re-shared one of JoJo's older TikTok videos. In it, the former Dance Moms star played the popular "put a finger down" game and revealed she wasn't single when it came time to respond to that question.




Mark reacted to JoJo's video and captioned his post, "If it's not me you have some explaining to do." Before his clip ended, he smiled and pointed the camera to the internet personality, who was sitting next to him the whole time.

Earlier this month, JoJo opened up about her relationship with her mother on her podcast, Success With Jess.

"I already have it but next would be Derek Shepard or Zac Efron," the teen answered when asked if she had a "dream boyfriend." Despite giving a glimpse into her romance, JoJo kept quiet about Mark's identity.

She also admitted that this was one part of her life she was hiding from her followers.

"Do I have any secrets? Yes. Actually the other day I was priding myself on how honest I am with the world and how I have no secrets. And then I was like, 'Um, but what about a few of my things?' A couple of secrets," she explained, to which her mom said, "your boyfriend?"

"He's amazing and I couldn't have imagined anyone better," JoJo replied.

Back in June, the Dance Moms alum shared the same sentiments in a candid interview with Seventeen.

"I'm really in the public light and the thing is like, I don't care," she explained. "That's a side of my life that I can keep public or I can keep private."

However, she pointed out that "it's really up to" her boyfriend if he wanted her to reveal his identity to her fanbase... and the world.

"Honestly he's a dream," she continued. "Really, truly unreal and I'm so happy."

Now that the two have gone public with their romance, it's only a matter of time before they give their followers more insight into their relationship.

Reni Santoni, 'Seinfeld' and 'Dirty Harry' Actor, Dead at 81

Reni Santoni, best known for his roles in action dramas and the sitcom Seinfeld, has died. He was 81.

The actor died Saturday while in hospice care in Los Angeles after years of health struggles, according to multiplereports.

Born in New York City in 1939, Santoni began acting in off-Broadway productions before breaking through with his first leading role Carl Reiner's 1967 directorial debut, Enter Laughing.



Santoni went on to play Detective Chico Gonzalez, the rookie partner to Clint Eastwood's Inspector Harry Callahan, in Dirty Harry (1971) and played Detective Tony Gonzalez in the 1986 action cop drama Cobra, opposite Sylvester Stallone.

Santoni also enjoyed a lengthy career on the small screen, with roles in hit shows including Lou Grant, Hawaii Five-O, Hill Street Blues, The Odd Couple and many others.

Santoni's most recent and high-profile performance came playing the unhygienic and opinionated restaurant owner Poppie on the hit sitcom Seinfeld -- a role he played in four episodes of the series.

Santoni is survived by his wife, Lisa James, and his son, Nick.

Why the Friends Cast Has Stayed Tight for More Than 20 Years

As Lisa Kudrow scrolls through her birthday texts today, there's one chain that's likely to get extra attention: her group chat with Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox.

Though it's a collection of witticisms we—and probably some 52 million other loyal Friends viewers—would love to get in on, the 57-year-old says it can get overwhelming. "It's a lot," she admitted to Us Weekly in 2018.

Cox's verdict: "It's too much pressure," she says. "I'm not into the group text chain. I really don't like it!" Even when she comes up with something clever to send off, she worries her dearest friends somehow won't understand her humor. "You have something funny to say and you say it," notes Cox, "but then you send the text and they don't get it."

Yes, more than 16 years after the actresses took their final bows on the venerable sitcom, they're still going for laughs. And despite Cox's protestations, if their collection of nights out, joint talk show appearances and willingness to, um, be there for each other on the most momentous of occasions are any indication, they have a plethora of inside jokes to lean on when they're feeling uninspired.

At the very least, they could use the exchange to discuss plans for the now-postponed HBO Max special.

"I think it's gonna be really fun also if we ever get out of quarantine [and] get to do our reunion show," Aniston shared during a joint appearance with Kudrow on Variety Studio: Actors on Actors in June. The pair had little to share beyond the fact that they won't be reprising their fame-making roles or doing any scripted work, "Yeah, we don't know everything about it, we need to say," Kudrow added. "I think we're meant to be surprised by some things as well."



But no matter what's headed their way, they're ready. Said Kudrow, "I can't wait to do that. I really can't wait to do that."

If nothing else, it will give them a chance to reprise the one where they all got together and gave Jen prime Instagram fodder. While the female half of the cast seems to hang out on the regular, they're continuously striving to have the rest of the sextet—Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer—join in. Noting their disparate lives and shooting schedules, Kudrow joked during a 2015 appearance at Vulture Festival that they're "constantly" throwing out potential dates. "It's crazy," she says of the six-person coordination, "but it's sweet that we're trying, isn't it?"

Their hang last fall was the culmination of years of effort—and it was totally worth it. "We spent 10 years together, almost every day," she reminisced in a 2015 interview with The Guardian. "We all went through something significant together, and that's a strong bond. As you get older, you realize, oh, you don't have that with just about everybody."

Almost from the jump, the cast was an insular group. Shooting from freshman comedy to literal must-see-TV as the anchor of NBC's weighty Thursday night lineup was a heady experience for a collection of young, more-or-less previously-unknown stars. And in a pre-Instagram world it was hard to predict the glare that would be directed on their personal lives.

"It's scary, it's jarring, it's not what you thought it would be," Kudrow admitted at Vulture's event. "And then, thank god, there were six of us together at the same time going through it."

Even in those early weeks, some 20 million viewers were tuning in to watch the collection of twentysomethings fumble their way through life in New York City, making it the second-rated new comedy. "It's pretty amazing, I mean I think we're all really sort of taken aback by it because to us, down here, it just seems we're all just sort of a theater group," LeBlanc told Katie Couric during a 1994 Today interview. "We're a really tight ensemble, we get along really well. It's just a real productive environment and a great time."

Perhaps it was prescient knowledge of what was to come. Or, more likely, a director's desire to have the cast of a show based on friendship truly jell, but the costars felt obligated to live up to their sitcom's premise.

"I think it was unspoken but we instinctively felt like we need to be friends, we need to get along, we need to connect," Kudrow recalled on NBC's Must See TV: An All-Star Tribute to James Burrows in 2016. So the famed director nudged them in the right direction: "We started playing poker and Jimmy gave us his room so we could have a bigger hangout room for us."

Soon, the girls were getting together for lunch "every single day," Cox recalled on the special, "and we ate the same food—a Jennifer salad." (For inquiring minds, that would be a Cobb, but with turkey bacon and garbanzo beans.) Noted Aniston, "We fell in love with each other and wanted to hang out."




Which made breaking up extremely hard to do. While Kudrow has copped to feeling a pang of wistfulness when she's had to say goodbye to other roles, "With Friends, I actually cried," she said. And it wasn't just the absence of that $1 million-per-episode paycheck. Even before the last season she was fretting about its potential demise. "When I really thought we might not come back, I remember driving home and I burst into tears thinking, 'Oh, I'm going to miss Phoebe, and Monica and Rachel and Joey and Chandler,'" she shared at the Vulture event. "I miss those people. I really do. They were fun."

Both she and Perry have gone on-record saying that just maaaaaybe they should have eked out a few more seasons. "I find myself sort of reminiscing about about how much fun the show was, and the hours that we worked. You know, you can see how much we laughed and everything," Perry revealed during a joint appearance with Kudrow on CNN's Piers Morgan Tonight, adding that when asked to reminisce by The Hollywood Reporter, "I found myself saying, 'If I had a time machine, I would like to go back to 2004 and not have stopped."

Kudrow may have signed up for that particular ride. "If it were up to us, like, individually, oh, I would keep going," she said. "There would have come a time anyway when someone would have said, 'We've had enough.' But why not have fun until they do?"

Which is a large driver in deciding to sign on for more good times. It's something fans have been clamoring for pretty much since the day the finale aired in 2004—a request that only grew more fervent now that Hollywood has turned reviving old hits into its favorite pastime.

Apparently it was a topic of conversation at their early October gathering. "We all happened to have a window of time so we all got together," Aniston revealed during an interview on The Howard Stern Show. "We laughed so hard." And amid the telling of inside jokes and catching up on each other's lives, they reminisced a bit about the way things were: "We all miss it every day."

They've already done a few one-off trips down memory lane. There was the time Cox and Kudrow crushed a round of Friends trivia on a 2016 episode of CBS' Celebrity Name Game. The time Kudrow and Aniston competed to deliver the most inventive curse words during a 2014 appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! And of course the one where they all indulged Kimmel in a little fan fiction.

And it's not as if they all haven't tried to work out a way to get the gang back together on camera...and not just as actors playing pals turned IRL besties.

During a 2014 AMA session, Kudrow told fans, getting "to spend that much time with those people again would be heaven!" And Aniston offered up her services in coming up with a new angle. "Courteney and Lisa and I talk about it. I fantasize about it," she has told InStyle. "It really was the greatest job I ever had. I don't know what it would look like today, but you never know. So many shows are being successfully rebooted."

Should the guys prove to be a stumbling block, she had a suggestion: "We just give it some time and then Lisa, Courteney and I could reboot The Golden Girls and spend our last years together on wicker furniture."

They've got some time to workshop it at the get-togethers Aniston's Instagram presence affords us a glimpse at, the birthday parties and dinners at West Hollywood mainstays such as Sunset Tower and Craig's.

"They grew up together and went through this formidable life experience that was Friends," a source tells E! News. So, much like you might meet up with coworkers from your first job, they make it a point to get happy hours on their calendar. "Geographically its not hard to be at Courteney's Sunday dinners or at a pool party at Jen's house," notes the source. "They all feel incredibly close and always will be."

Other parts of the group manage to catch up as well, with Monica and Chandler (er, Cox and Perry) meeting up for a November lunch date that had the actress crowing, "Could I BE any happier?"



And when Perry and LeBlanc were both filming on the CBS lot in 2016 they'd often meet in the middle of their two sets, though, noted LeBlanc, "I could not see him for five years, and then put me in a room with him, and it will be like I saw him yesterday. We still have this shorthand with one another. It's amazing, really."

Kudrow agrees, calling time spent with her costars as "heaven," their outings filled with competing jokes and nonstop laughter.

When they're not guesting on each other's shows (both Kudrow and Aniston made appearances on Cox's comedy Cougar Town while Cox took a turn on the Kudrow-produced Who Do You Think You Are?), they're turning up simply to celebrate each other.

Feting Cox on her birthday a few years back, Aniston and Kudrow (along with Jennifer Meyer, Sara Foster, Molly McNearney and Jason Bateman) held court at an outdoor table well past 1 a.m. "Everyone was in high spirits, laughing and telling stories," said one onlooker. "They were having such a great time."

Which is pretty standard with this crew.

Because, as Aniston noted at the Burrows tribute, they've been through something that's hard to explain to those on the outside looking in. "We experienced friendship, family, heartbreak, babies, everything, together," she said. "And we also had a wonderful experience with the world loving us as well."

Almost as much as they love each other.

Anna Camp Shares Struggle With COVID-19, Urges People To Wear Masks

Anna Camp, best known for her role in the Pitch Perfect movies, revealed that she had COVID-19 earlier this year. She is now opening up about her struggle with the virus and is urging people to wear face masks.

Camp shared how she contracted the virus in an Instagram post on Tuesday. “I was incredibly safe. I wore a mask. I used hand sanitizer. One time, when the world was starting to open up, I decided to forgo wearing my mask in public. One. Time. And I ended up getting it,” the actress wrote.




The actress continued to tell her fans how different COVID-19 is from the flu. “I’ve had the flu, and this is absolutely not that. The panic of contracting a virus that is basically untreatable and is so new that no one knows the long term irreparable damage it does to your immune system is unbelievably stressful. Completely losing my sense of smell and taste without knowing when or even if they will return is extremely disorienting.”

Camp shared that she experienced symptoms for three weeks and now her sense of smell is only around 30 perfect of what it used to be. The actress continues to suffer from lingering symptoms such as “dizziness, extreme fatigue, impacted sinuses, upset stomach, nausea, vomiting and fever.”

The star ended her post, pleading for people to wear their face masks. “Wearing a mask is saving lives,” she said. “Thank you to everyone who reached out to check on me during this scary time. Please be safe out there. Let’s all do our part and wear a mask. I don’t want any of you to go through what I did. Even though it’s a little thing, it can have a huge impact, and it’s so incredibly easy to do.”

Oprah Winfrey Gives Up 'O' Magazine Cover for the First Time in 20 Years to Honor Breonna Taylor

Oprah Winfrey is stepping off the cover of her O, The Oprah Magazinefor the first time in 20 years for a good cause. The 66-year-old TV host and magazine's founder dedicated the September issue of her magazine -- one of its last ones in print -- to Breonna Taylor.

Breonna was a 26-year-old EMT who was killed on March 13 in her home in Louisville, Kentucky, by Louisville Metro Police. She and boyfriend Kenneth Walker were in their own home when police made a late-night raid on the wrong address, looking for someone who had been taken into police custody hours earlier. Taylor was shot eight times. Though one officer was fired months after the incident, none of the officers involved have been arrested or charged.



The O magazine cover features an edited image of Breonna that the late EMT took herself, which has been altered by digital artist Alexis Franklin. The issue is on stands Aug. 11.

In her What I Know For Sure Column, Oprah opens up about her decision to feature Breonna on the cover of the magazine.

“What I know for sure: We can’t be silent. We have to use whatever megaphone we have to cry for justice," she writes. "And that is why Breonna Taylor is on the cover of O magazine.”

Oprah opens up about her personal connection to Breonna, adding, "I feel the connection down the generations: the refusal to value Black women’s lives. And I feel a personal connection. Because I am these women. These women are me.”




The A-lister also spoke with Breonna's mother, Tamika Palmer, when Tamika was having a "particularly bad day."

"The day I called, Ms. Palmer was dealing with the emotion of it all. She told me, 'I can’t stop seeing her face. Her smile. It’s what I miss most about her. I still can’t grasp the concept of her being gone. It feels so surreal. I’m still waiting for her to come through the door,'" Oprah reflects.

O magazine encourages its readers to sign the Change.Org and Color of Change petitions to demand justice from Kentucky officials. It also urges people to call Kentucky's attorney general, mayor, governor, and the public integrity unit of the Louisville Metro Police Department to demand the officers involved in Breonna's death are fired and charged with her killing. Those looking for more information can visit StandWithBre.com. O also encourages people to donate to the Louisville Community Bail Fund to help protesters fighting in Breonna's name and to continue to use the hashtag #SayHerName to keep her memory alive.

Taylor Swift to Release New Album ‘Folklore’ at Midnight

Taylor Swift surprise announced her eighth studio album, Folklore, which she’ll release tonight at midnight.

In a post on social media, Swift said that the album came about after many of her plans for 2020 — including several shows in support of her 2019 album, Lover — had to be scrapped due to COVID-19. With her free time, however, she came up with the collection of new songs that will comprise Folklore. Swift wrote and recorded all the songs on the album in the past four months while in quarantine, collaborating with Aaron Dessner of the National, Bon Iver, William Bowery, and Jack Antonoff.



Hours before releasing the album, Swift will release the music video for album track “Cardigan” on Thursday, July 23rd. She wrote and directed the clip, and said the shoot was “overseen by a medical inspector, everyone wore masks, stayed away from each other, and I even did my own hair, makeup, and styling.”

Swift described Folklore as an “entire brand-new album of songs I’ve poured all of my whims, dreams, fears, and musings into.… Before this year, I probably would’ve overthought when to release this music at the ‘perfect time,’ but the times we’re living in keep reminding me that nothing is guaranteed. My gut is telling me that if you make something you love, you should just put it out into the world. That’s the side of uncertainty I can get on board with.”

Cameron Diaz Says Quarantining With Baby Girl Raddix Has Been "Heaven"

What has quarantining with her first child been like for Cameron Diaz? In one word: "Heaven."

"It's been heaven," Diaz gushed to Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show Wednesday.

Nearly seven months ago, the star and her famous husband, Benji Madden, announced they had become parents for the first time to a baby girl named Raddix. "Happy New Year from the Maddens! We are so happy, blessed and grateful to begin this new decade by announcing the birth of our daughter, Raddix Madden," the couple shared in a post at the time. "She has instantly captured our hearts and completed our family."



While the private pair have kept their little one out of the spotlight—as they said they would at the time of her arrival—the actress gave Fallon an update on her baby girl and how their family time has been amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Reflecting on what people often say about time passing by quickly with babies, Diaz told Fallon, "Literally every single day…there's leaps and bounds and these things that happen that—she's not the same baby she was yesterday."



"Where was yesterday?" she asked. "Yesterday is literally gone and today is a new day and tomorrow will be a new day that she's a completely different baby, but it's so gratifying to actually get to see that growth and to be a part of it and to help just let her be her."

It was clear the new mom is overjoyed.

"It's just amazing," she said. "It's the best thing that ever happened to both Benj and I. We're just so happy."

Happy and listening to plenty of "Baby Shark."

"We have 'Baby Shark' on rotation. We have 'Elmo's Song. We have Sesame Street," she told Fallon. "We're just jamming out over there."

Greg Vaughan Is Leaving 'Days of Our Lives' After 8 Years

Greg Vaughan is saying goodbye to Days of Our Lives. The 47-year-old actor announced the news on the most recent episode of That's Lucky With Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson.

Vaughan, who's engaged to Angie Harmon, has starred on the NBC soap as Eric Brady since 2012.

"I've finished my reign at Days," Vaughan said. "... For all my Days fans that are listening, I love you all. It's never over, so I'm not gonna say it's over. I’m taking a break, if you will."

Vaughan said he made the decision when Days "was going through a renewal negotiation and not knowing where they were going to go."

"I just felt my time was coming to an end anyways," he explained.

Vaughan's announcement comes just weeks after his co-star, Kristian Alfonso, announced that she's leaving the soap after 37 years. Her decision came after she was told she was going to be written off the show for months, before she'd be welcomed back with a storyline with a Navy Seal.




"At that moment I thought to myself, 'You know what, it's time for a change.' It was the perfect moment to make that decision," she told ET's Matt Cohen. "I was taken aback when he said that they wanted... to take me off camera for four to five months. It was not something that had ever been discussed, but that's what it was."

"I've had an incredible run there," she added. "I've had so many amazing friends and memories. I cannot say enough how I'll miss so many people working there and working with them, but they are in my life and we do socialize. But like I said, I think it's time."

Alfonso acknowledged she's had a "roller coaster of emotions" since her decision, but ultimately, she doesn't have any regrets.

"I tell my children all the time, if you feel it's time for a change then it must be, and take that leap of faith and believe in yourself," she said. "I don't know if I will continue in this business, but possibly. I have been getting calls and some interest on some projects, so we'll see."

Colin Jost Recalls Meeting "Intimidatingly Sophisticated" Scarlett Johansson for the First Time

Colin Jost tells the story of how he first met an "intimidatingly sophisticated" Scarlett Johansson on the set of Saturday Night Live in 2006.

Was it love at first sight for Colin Jost and Scarlett Johansson? Sort of.

Instead of experiencing that strike of Cupid's arrow, the Saturday Night Live star was acutely aware of the actress' star power and intelligence. He writes in his book A Very Punchable Face: A Memoir that his first impression of his future fiancée was that she was "beautiful, smart, sweet and intimidatingly sophisticated."



The pair met on the set of SNL in 2006, which happened to be his first year as a sketch writer on the show and her first time hosting. "I got eight sketches on the show my first year, including one cold open and a parody of MTV's My Super Sweet Sixteen, starring first-time host Scarlett Johansson," he recalls. "She has just turned 20 and I was 23, but in terms of status and maturing she was here [holds hand above head] and I was here [ holds hand one inch off ground]. She claims that she remembers thinking I was 'cute,' but I know what I looked like and that's not the word I would have used. ('Shaggy' would have been generous. 'Slovenly,' more accurate)."

He goes on to describe the Avengers: Endgame star as having "a grace and a smile that I've still never seen in any other human."



As for the skit she starred in, he states, "The only line I remember from the sketch is when Scarlett's bratty character says, 'This party is literally worse than the Holocaust.' That was my Shakespearean sonnet for the woman I would one day fall in love with."

And because of his love for Scarlett, Colin writes that he's even finding himself wishing he had kids. "I've met someone I love and who I feel more comfortable with than I ever have before. I feel more confident committing to what I'm working on and standing by whatever I create, regardless of whether people like it or not," he shares.

Jost writes that he recognized this desire for kids when he found himself wanting to participate in "human activities," like birthdays and family gatherings.




He explains, "I've even woken up on a Sunday after a show and thought, 'I would love to be raising a baby right now!' Which is a far cry from when I used to wake up on a Sunday and think, 'Can I make it to the bathroom, or should I just puke on this plant?'"

But he also says that he's not likely to have kids until after he leaves SNL. According to the star, being a writer for the sketch show is "a job for young, single people," because of the environment. "It's certainly not a good place to work while you're raising a family or nurturing a healthy relationship. In terms of 'family- friendly jobs,' SNL ranks somewhere between long-haul truck driver and Somali pirate," the 38-year-old jokes.

Though Scarlett and Colin have yet to tie the knot, they likely spend plenty of time with her daughter Rose, 5, who she shares custody of with ex-husband Romain Duriac. The pair finalized their divorce in 2017, months before the actress began dating the writer.