Tinsel Town Talk – Mon 01/27/2025
Tim McGraw will no longer star in his Netflix bull riding show. Sources close to Tim are saying that he needs to undergo back surgery, which will require major recovery time. The future of the show is now unclear. (I know it’s still early in the new casting search . . . But wouldn’t Cody Johnson be perfect for this? CoJo’s already a bull rider!)
NBC says Kelly Clarkson has a unique way of eating Doritos. She licks off the dust and then throws the chip away. Fans have admitted to following this method, with some even feeding the chip to their dogs. Kelly says she loves the dust so much that she often has to wait until she’s alone to indulge in her habit.
Frankie Muniz tells OutKick magazine that the ‘Malcolm In The Middle’ revival will be filmed around his NASCAR schedule. “They’re working around my NASCAR schedule. They told me I’m the first person they’ve ever had to work around a schedule [with] because normally an actor is just committed to the acting, but obviously I was a racecar driver before they greenlit the show.”
A 21-month-old kid is not too young to enjoy Disneyland, and Kaley Cuoco has the pictures to prove it.
The Star Magazine says Tom Cruise is allegedly focused on anti-aging techniques, including extreme breath control and cryotherapy. The Oscar winner believes his strict regimen will lead to a longer life than most. A source says, “A few years ago, he started to get really interested in all aspects of breathing and how dialing it in can really be a game changer for overall health. He tapes his mouth shut before going to sleep He looks like a hostage!. He has become fascinated by free divers who can hold their breath for 10 minutes or more underwater. He treats his body like a temple and firmly believes it’ll pay off in the long term with a far longer lifespan than the average person”
Melanie Lynskey may eat people on “Yellowjackets”, but she’s a pushover for her cat.
“It’s me. Hi. I’m the problem, it’s me.” But this time, it’s not Taylor Swift who’s the problem. It’s Morgan Wallen. Or at least that’s what the Swifties would tell you. They are outraged that Morgan Wallen is naming his new tour and album “I’m the Problem” because it’s a prominent lyric in Taylor Swift’s song, “Anti-Hero”. But seriously, which one of these stars has more claim to the phrase, “I’m the Problem”? Swift? Or Wallen? (You can find out more about Morgan’s tour, here. Special guests include: Miranda Lambert, Brooks & Dunn, Ella Langley, Thomas Rhett, and many more.)
This is a match made in heaven. Whataburger just announced that their new brand ambassador is Lainey Wilson. Their first promotion begins tomorrow, where you can get a free Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit at participating locations. This is a southern thing, and I was lucky enough to experience my first visit a couple months ago…and Wow…What-a-Burger.
RNZ News says Keith Urban was inducted into the Australian Country Music ‘Roll of Renown’ on Saturday. The Roll of Renown celebrates artists with a lasting impact on Australian country music. Urban thanked his early supporters and reflected on his career. He received a ‘Golden Guitar’ at the event.
Jelly Roll tells The New York Times newspaper that he feels like he’s constantly at war with himself. “I’m at war with myself every day. I don’t go to battle with anybody else; I go to war with me. I fight the urge to turn back into who I used to be. That urge might be tiny, but it’s always gonna be there.”
Tinsel Town Talk – Mon 01/27/2025
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