JENNIFER LOPEZ AND ALEX RODRIGUEZ HAVEN'T BROKEN UP YET
Word started spreading over the weekend that JENNIFER LOPEZ and ALEX RODRIGUEZ had broken up, but it's not true. Yet.They DID release a statement saying that they're, quote, "working through some things" . . . so it might just be a matter of time.
A source says they "hit a rough patch." But before you say what's obviously in your head, it doesn't sound like there's a third party involved. Not even MADISON LECROY from the Bravo reality show "Southern Charm". There were rumors last month that A-Rod was hittin' that, but a source says those rumors had nothing to do with his issues with J-Lo.
Jennifer and Alex have been together for about four years. They got engaged in the Bahamas in March of 2019.
J-Lo responded to the rumors yesterday with a video montage set to"Pretty [B-word] Freestyle" by Saweetie. And TMZ caught up with Alex yesterday, and he told them he's NOT single.
(People)
ANOTHER GRAMMY AWARDS ARE IN THE BOOKS
The 63rdAnnual GRAMMY Awards went down in Los Angeles last night, and as always it certainly was music’s biggest night, even if it looked a bit different this year.
Last night’s big winner was Beyoncé, who took home her 28thGRAMMY, breaking the all time record for the most GRAMMY wins by a female artist ever (beating previous record holderAlison Krauss)and by any singer male or female. She is also tied withQuincy Jonesfor the second-most total wins in GRAMMY history (only Hungarian conductorGeorge Soltihas more, 31).
The night's other big winners included Taylor Swift, who took home Album of the Year for “Folklore,” H.E.R, whose George Floyd-inspired song “I Can’t Breathe” picked up Song of the Year, Billie Eilish, who won Record of the Year for “Everything I Wanted,” and Megan Thee Stallion who was named Best New Artist.Click here for a complete recap of last night's show.
63rdAnnual GRAMMY AWARDS WINNERS LIST
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CHRIS HARRISON HAS BEEN REPLACED AS HOST OF "THE BACHELORETTE"
CHRIS HARRISON said he's PLANNING to return to the"Bachelor" franchise . . . but his timeout isn't over yet.
ABC says that the upcoming season of "The Bachelorette" will be hosted by rotating former stars, including Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe. Tayshia was on the most recent season. Kaitlyn was on the show in 2015.
For now, this is a temporary move, and no decision on Chris' future has been decided.
ABC said, quote, "We support Chris in the work that he is committed to doing."
MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY ANNOUNCES LINEUP FOR STORM BENEFIT CONCERT
Post Malone, Don Henley,Kelly Clarkson, and Khalid are all going to be involved inMatthew McConaghey's storm benefit concert for Texas.
McConaughey announced the lineup on Twitter - and it also includes Randy Rogers,Kirk Franklin,George Strait, and Willie Nelson. Here’s the thing – you don’t need to be in Texas to enjoy the event.
The Just Keep Livin Texas Relief Fund benefit happens March 21stand will be held on his YouTube channel. Just wanna help? People wanting to donate can go to Just Keep Living Foundation online and donate directly.
Source:KXXV
MEGHAN AND HARRY DUE TO TALK WITH THE QUEEN AND CHARLES
As the fallout from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey continues, the couple is reportedly due for what should be an “awkward” talk with Queen Elizabeth II…if it hasn’t happened already.
Royal expert Nick Bullen tells “Fox News” that the Queen isn’t one to “air out dirty laundry in public,” the exception being the Palace’s statement in response to the interview. But even that, the Queen allegedly delayed the release of the statement, which served to squash the media spectacle from the tell-all interview… but there’s still private conversations to be had within the family, which Bullen says should be “very awkward.”
Prince Charles is also determined to“mend” his “broken relationship” with Harry… although he’s apparently still “deeply hurt” by what was said during the interview. An insider tells “Daily Mail” that Charles has realized “nothing good” will come of dragging on the family beef, that now it’s “time to heal.”
Source:Fox News