Celebrity Status

By: Julie B

14/2/2022

Mornings

For Monday, February 14th: 

At the box office, Kenneth Branagh’s Death on the Nile did get the #1 spot this week that it was hoping for, but it managed to earn just $12.8 million. Jackass Forever took second place in its second weekend and Jennifer Lopez’s rom-com Marry Me took in 8 million, good enough for third on what was a pretty slow weekend at the movies.

Ivan Reitman, producer of “National Lampoon’s Animal House”’ and director of Ghostbusters has passed away at the age of 75. Originally from Chechoslovakia, he was raised in Toronto and attended McMaster University in Hamilton where he made his first short films.

How about that Half Time Show at the Big Game? Featuring an all-star rap lineup for the first time, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg got it started, with Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar plus special guests 50 Cent and Anderson Paak of Silk Sonic on drums. Eminem took a knee at the end of his stand-out performance of Lose Yourself in a shout-out to Colin Kaepernick.

AMC says the final season of Better Call Saul will roll out in two parts: seven episodes are coming April 18th, then the final six starting July 11th

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis say they are teaching their kids that they need to earn things in life and won’t just be handed everything. Mila said in an interview she tells them, “Mommy and Daddy may have a dollar, but you’re poor…” Lol

Meanwhile, Kim and Kanye are now arguing over their kids use of social media…mind you, Ye used social media to slam Pete Davidson.

And in case you missed it, Tom Holland says he “doesn’t have time” to host the Oscars.

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