A Learjet 35A owned by Mötley Crüe's frontman Vince Neil was involved in a tragic crash at Scottsdale Airport, killing the pilot and injuring four, including Neil's girlfriend. The crash resulted from failed landing gear and led to an indefinite closure of the runway. Neil was not aboard at the time.
Jeremy Strong teamed up with Ben Affleck for a Dunkin' Donuts Super Bowl ad, poking fun at his intense acting reputation. He plays a humorous version of himself while addressing his method acting label. The ad, highlighting Boston roots and famous roles, emphasizes imagination and commitment over method acting.
Ahead of Super Bowl LIX, Lady Gaga stunned audiences with an emotional tribute on New Orleans' Bourbon Street, performing "Hold My Hand". Introduced by NFL greats, the segment honored the victims of a tragic terrorist attack and other national calamities. Gaga, who is fresh off a Grammy win, continues to captivate with new projects on the horizon.
Kanye West, also known as Ye, ignited a firestorm with his recent inflammatory social media posts, expressing admiration for Adolf Hitler and declaring himself a Nazi. The musician's statements, including a rescindment of a prior apology to the Jewish community, have led to intense backlash and calls for his ban from digital platforms. His remarks come alongside previous controversies and financial repercussions.
Tony Roberts, famous for his roles in Woody Allen's films and his robust Broadway presence, dies at 85. His performances in classics like *Annie Hall* and *Manhattan* left a significant mark in both cinema and theater. Roberts passed away due to heart complications, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the entertainment industry.
In an emotional speech at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, Shakira dedicated her fourth Grammy to both immigrants and women worldwide. Winning Best Latin Pop Album for 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran,' she honored her immigrant journey and underscored women's strength. Shakira's triumph and heartfelt dedication resonate powerfully as she balances advocacy with her artistic journey.
Sabrina Carpenter's 67th Grammy Awards performance was unparalleled in 2025, rife with mishaps that lured both amusement and cheers from the attendees. Despite technical snafus, her lively act captivated viewers, as she transitioned from a sparkled tux to a dazzling crystal bodysuit, winning her first Grammy for Best Pop Solo Performance.