Just this past weekend 'SNL' announced that 'The Hunger Games' star Woody Harrelson would return to the stage on November 15, and so too do we know what A-lister will also make a return appearance the following week. 'Annie' star Cameron Diaz will make her own fourth appearance hosting on November 22, but what pair of musical guests can we expect to join her?
Bruno Mars is the kind of pop music artist who truly has fans of all ages, from kids who come into the city with their moms and dads on the train from Long Island for his concert, to a white-haired older woman who practically starts a dance party during intermission...
Excuse us while we pinch ourselves, because we still can't believe that this actually happened. Just in case you thought that Brad Pitt was only in New Orleans to bro out with Matthew McConaughey, he was actually there to host the Make It Right Gala, a charitable organization that helps to build homes to those in need. And in addition to his hosting responsibilities, he also shared some serious stage time with Bruno Mars for a cover of James Brown's 'Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine'.
For Mother's Day today, several of our favorite stars -- including Demi Lovato, Channing Tatum, Rihanna, Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Britney Spears, Lucy Hale, Kim Kardashian -- tweeted Happy Mother's Day wishes to their moms and moms around the world, and also shared some private photos with their moms. Here are some of our favorites:
There is more good news about the Justin Bieber and Austin Mahone collabo. It looks like this pairing is MUCH more than some loose, low-pressure fun in the studio. It seems like the real deal that will produce a song and they are working on an actual duet.
A single singer impersonating various other voices is, like, all the rage on YouTube right now. We've had an off-Broadway talent channel everyone from Demi Lovato to Alanis Morrisette in one tune and a guy singing 'Let It Go' in the voices of various Disney-Pixar characters. Now enter YouTube star Roomie, who impersonates everyone from Adam Levine to Fall Out Boy in his new video, 'One Guy, 14 Voi
Crooner Bruno Mars provided the halftime entertainment for Super Bowl XLVIII with an assist from the Red Hot Chili Peppers and a children's choir, the members of which held hands as they sang like cherubs for the first 30 seconds.
Bruno Mars isn't simply gearing up for his performance at the Super Bowl halftime show. The singer will also launch the next leg of his Moonshine Jungle World Tour in spring 2014.