Tinsel Town Talk – Fri 01/31/2025

When 29-year-old Timothée Chalamet earned his second Oscar nomination for playing a young Bob Dylan in “A Complete Unknown,” he stepped into one of the most rarefied clubs in Academy Award history: Men who’ve received two leading actor nominations before they’ve turned 30. This hasn’t happened since James Dean was posthumously nominated “East of Eden” and “Giant”.

Billy Ray Cyrus is having a tough time, and his estranged family is concerned about his health and well-being. He had a trainwreck of a performance at President Trump’s inauguration ball. And even though Billy and his kids don’t speak, his adopted son, Trace Cyrus, just posted a heartfelt letter on Instagram and expressed his concern.  (You can read a breakdown of all 6 of Billy Ray’s kids, here.)

The Country Music Association is making a $600,000 investment in six mental health organizations that are affiliated with the music industry. The CMA also launched its own mental health hub at CMAmember.com/MentalHealth.  It serves as a “portal for industry members that offers information on accessing mental health and wellness.”

PopCulture.com says Tom Selleck fans have been fooled by a fake movie poster for “Three Granddads and a Baby.” A poster and ad were Photoshopped. A fake synopsis read, “As their daughter’s career skyrockets, these granddads find themselves juggling diapers, bedtime tales, and all sorts of unexpected mishaps.” The original film was a box office hit in 1987. Selleck’s next role is still undecided.

Page Six says Travis Kelce’s mother, Donna Kelce, is not interested in dating. She is content and not looking to mingle. Donna divorced after Travis and Jason finished college.

Lili Reinhart has a chronic bladder condition.

Tan France from “Queer Eye” chopped off his pompadour after reading comments from fans.  They thought it made him look uptight, so he decided to try something new. (This is how Tan’s hair looks now.) 

RadarOnline.com says Angelina Jolie is allegedly financially strained from her divorce with Brad Pitt. A source says she is encouraging her six kids to earn money. “Angelina is thrilled to be working with him again, but what she’s really excited about is that he’s earning a serious paycheck. Maddox would give it all to her, but Angelina wants him to keep it and learn to budget and save. What’s nice is it takes some of the burden off Angelina. He can buy his own clothes and other miscellaneous Items.”

RadarOnline.com says Cameron Diaz scored a massive $45 million deal to make two movies for Netflix. The streamer offered her a “name your price” contract. Cam’s first Netflix movie, “Back in Action”, is currently the top trending film on the platform. A source says, “New boss Lin has been brought in to bring costs under control and improve quality. It’s one thing to say you won’t overpay for a package or a star, and it’s another to actually do it. Scott Stuber didn’t actually want to pay Cameron Diaz $45million for two movies. But that’s what it took to lure her out of retirement. He asked her to name her price and she did. The ending of Back in Action leaves the door open for a sequel. And, considering that the Bad Teacher alum is contracted for two movies with Netflix, it’s possible that a follow-up could be in the cards.”

PopCulture.com says Tom Selleck fans have been fooled by a fake movie poster for “Three Granddads and a Baby.” A poster and ad were Photoshopped. A fake synopsis read, “As their daughter’s career skyrockets, these granddads find themselves juggling diapers, bedtime tales, and all sorts of unexpected mishaps.” The original film was a box office hit in 1987. Selleck’s next role is still undecided.

Tinsel Town Talk – Fri 01/31/2025