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John Mayer remembers late pal Bob Saget on his 68th birthday

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John Mayer celebrates Bob Saget’s 68th birthday

John Mayer remembered Late Bob Saget on his 68th birthday on Friday, May 17.

The musician took to Instagram to share a selfie with the late actor alongside a caption that read: “I miss you the most when I’m exhausted and I just want to talk to my friend.”

“I missed you when this magician was performing at this party I was at, and he was just okay, and I knew you’d have interjected with insanely funny one-liners, even if I couldn’t imagine what you would have said.”

The 46-year-old singer expressed his emotions for the deceased, adding: “I just miss you. We all miss you. Loss may be out of our control, but remembrance is our act of defiance. And we will never forget you. Love you Bob. Happy Birthday.”

For the unversed, Saget, who passed away in January 2022, at the age of 65 was remembered by his Full House costars, including Mary-Kate, Ashley, and John Stamos among others.

Paying tribute to the late actor, Stamos wrote in his caption: “Though Bob wasn’t there physically, his spirit was unmistakably present, wrapping us in warmth and shared memories that drew both laughter and tears.”

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Dylan O’Brien recalls cringeworthy ‘Frozen 2’ audition experience

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Dylan O’Brien recalls cringeworthy ‘Frozen 2’ audition experience

Dylan O’Brien recently appeared on Late Night With Seth Meyers, where he shared a hilarious story about his failed audition for Frozen 2.

O’Brien confessed that he didn’t have high hopes for landing the role, saying, “I didn’t go in thinking I was going to get it because I knew that I probably wasn’t going to get it.”

He didn’t disclose which character he auditioned for but acknowledged that the film required multitalented individuals who could act and sing.

“They’re looking for multitalented, multi-hyphenate people who can act and sing,” O’Brien explained. “And I didn’t check, to be honest, probably either.”

The Teen Wolf alum admitted, “I can’t sing.”

Despite this, O’Brien decided to audition because he doesn’t “always feel like a real actor.”

Meyers wondered how long it took the casting director to realize singing wasn’t O’Brien’s forte.

“This poor woman,” O’Brien replied. “I remember, actually — this is a specific detail — she asked me, painfully, if I could get to the chorus because she needed to see if I had a certain range.”

O’Brien admitted he struggled with the first verse but attempted to reach the chorus.

“I was swimming in the first verse a little bit,” he said. “And then I went higher, and it was really bad.”

O’Brien recalled the casting director’s polite but clear rejection, “She said, ‘Thank you for coming in. I think we’d probably need a bit of a stronger singer,’ and I was already just nodding, going, ‘Yeah, I know.'”

Despite the embarrassing audition, O’Brien looks back on the experience fondly.

“I honestly only remember it fondly,” he said.

Meyers quipped, “We wanted you to have closure. Don’t you see, Dylan?”

O’Brien responded, “It’s made me comfortable, actually. I’m serious!”

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Prince Harry reclaims spotlight from Prince William with power move

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Prince Harry reclaims spotlight from Prince William in new outing

Prince Harry paid a heartfelt tribute to a notable figure in his new public appearance, seemingly taking the spotlight from his brother Prince William after his Scotland trip. 

For the unversed, the Duke of Sussex attended the star-studded event One805LIVE! Concert which was hosted by Kevin Costner. The program aimed to raise funds for the Santa Barbara County First Responders and also paid tribute to the police officials for saving people’s lives in need. 

The former working royal took the stage of the event and honoured the helicopter pilot Loren Courtney. 

As reported by People magazine, Harry said about the air support pilot, “As you’ve probably heard already, 22 years [of] military service over 10,000 hours and rarely sees his family because he’s always here flying helicopters.”

In response, he said, “I do this because I love doing it and I love doing it for the county of Santa Barbara. It’s a rewarding experience whenever we go out, either putting out fires or rescuing somebody in the back country or medical evacuations from vehicle accidents or doing the law patrol, keeping citizens safe.”

Notably, Harry’s appearance came after his estranged brother made the headlines due to his passion project Homewards. 

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Simone Biles soars with G.O.A.T. performers on Gold Over America tour

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Simone Biles soars with G.O.A.T. performers on Gold Over America tour

Simone Biles, the 11-time Olympic medalist, is currently on tour with her Gold Over America Tour, also known as G.O.A.T., alongside fellow Team USA gymnasts. 

The tour, which began on September 16 in Oceanside, California, features Biles, Jordan Chiles, Jade Carey, Hezly Rivera, Fred Richard, Paul Juda, and Brody Malone.

On Friday, September 20, Chiles shared an Instagram post celebrating the tour, featuring Biles and their airline-inspired costumes. Chiles wrote: “love having my girls with me on tour!! – @goldoveramericatour”

The post included a selfie of Chiles and Biles wearing matching aviator sunglasses and uniforms, as well as a photo with teammates Joscelyn Roberson and French gymnast Melanie De Jesus Dos Santos.

Roberson, 18, also shared selfies with her teammates, including Biles and De Jesus Dos Santos, captioning, “Pilots took flight tonight”

Meanwhile, Biles posted Instagram Stories previewing the team’s upcoming performance on America’s Got Talent’s season 19 finale, airing Tuesday, September 24.

“america’s got talent. tune in tuesday to see us perform,” Biles wrote.

She also shared a video showcasing her fellow performers, with Richard and Chiles by her side.

“@goldoveramericatour doing a little preview from our show on @agt,” the text read.

Before the tour, Biles told People magazine, “The tour is like a pop concert-style spectacle… Truthfully, I’ve only gone into the gym to practice a handful of times because of my schedule. I’ve barely been home, but my body needed this break, so I’m not mad about it.”

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Demi Moore reflects over troubled childhood: It was ‘lunacy’

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Demi Moore shares how growing up has changed her perspective on parents 

Demi Moore is now able to reflect back on the problematic aspects of her childhood.

The Substance actress shared rare insights from her childhood in a heart-to-heart conversation at The Drew Barrymore Show.

Talking about her childhood, the 61-year-old actress revealed that her parents let her drive a car before she could get a license at 13.

“Driving on the freeway, I mean, my parents would say, ‘Okay, here’s the deal. You can take the car. If you get stopped, you just have to say you took the car without permission.’ And they kind of saw that is a win-win for everybody, but that is lunacy,” she told the host.

The Ghost actress and Barrymore confessed fact that they “were both more the parent to our parents.”

This is not the first time Moore has opened up about what she now sees as a disturbing childhood. 

In a previous interview with Harper’s Bazaar, she shared a glimpse of a drug overdose incident that her mother Virginia had in the actress’ childhood.

“The next thing I remember is using my fingers, the small fingers of a child, to dig the pills my mother had tried to swallow out of her mouth while my father held it open and told me what to do,” Moore recalled.

The Disclosure actress told Barrymore that she is no longer angry at her parents and can love them despite recognising their faults. 

“I accept that my parents did the best they could, and my mom did the best she could with the level of consciousness and awareness that she had at the time,” she said.

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