In a statement Swift wrote: I want to thank Judge William J. Martinez and the jury for their careful consideration, my attorneys Doug Baldridge, Danielle Foley, Jay Schaudies and Katie Wright for fighting for me and anyone who feels silenced by a sexual assault, and especially anyone who offered their support throughout this four-year ordeal and two-year long trial process.
I acknowledge the privilege that I benefit from in life, in society and in my ability to shoulder the enormous cost of defending myself in a trial like this. My hope is to help those whose voices should also be heard. Therefore, I will be making donations in the near future to multiple organizations that help sexual assault victims defend themselves." Read more
here.
The 84-year-old singer left the stage early on in his set and was taken to a local hospital, reports Billboard. Hours later, he tweeted a note to fans to let them know that he was feeling better.
"This is Willie," he wrote. "I am sorry to have to cut the SLC show short tonight. The altitude got to me I am feeling better now & headed for lower ground."
Nelson canceled several shows in 2017 due to a bad cold and earlier this month he was the target of the second death hoax this year. In a statement to Radio.com on August 3, Nelson's publicist confirmed that the singer, "Is still not dead again today. He is fine." Read more
here.
The "Sorry" singer posted the cover art for the new track "Friends," which features a collaboration with Bloodpop (aka producer/songwriter Michael Tucker).
This announcement comes after Bieber canceled the rest of his Purpose world tour last month. Check out the pop star's social media announcemen post
here.
The new promo clip features Mars shot in low light as sensual colors swirl around him. And in separate images, Zendaya appears stunning in a glittery, silver dress.
Of course, both artists are wearing Versace, but considering how nice Zendaya's outfit is, it probably should have wound up on a hanger instead of on the floor. Watch it
here.
In the new music video, Chesney shows the sweet, rebellious side of summer love through the eyes of two college kids falling for each other during summer break.
While Chesney himself doesn't appear in the video, his voice and lyrics carry the video's story along. Watch the online stream of the "All the Pretty Girls" promo
here.
The star-studded music video features cameos from Demi Lovato, Jamie Foxx, Jason Derulo, O.T. Genasis, Juicy J, Lil Dicky, G-Eazy, Chuck Liddell and Todd Gurley.
This track is the first single from Khalifa's upcoming studio album, which is due out sometime this fall. Watch all of Wiz's famous friends join him in the "Something New"
here.
"To my dearest fans & all of those watching @teenchoicefox ! I want to say thank you from the very bottom of my heart for presenting me with #TheUltimateChoiceAward!" Cyrus writes.
"I am beyond bummed I couldn't make it to the show as I had every intention of being there to accept and celebrate this honor! I created an unrealistic schedule for myself which leads me to this announcement!" Read more
here.
The 40-second snippet has Gomez perfecting her fake television laugh, discussing breaking news, reading traffic reports and much more. Gomez first announced her partnership with Coach in December.
In addition to filming parodies, the singer has collaborated with the brand to help design several bags, wristlets and leather accessories. For more on her collection at Coach, visit the designer's website and watch her hilarious parody
here.
"Last night at 10:28 PM Ada James Akins was born and it was truly the most amazing thing I have ever experienced," Rhett wrote. "I can't believe that we have two daughters!!
"My wife @laur_akins labored almost 36 hoursShe is by far the strongest human being I have ever met and I have a new found respect for moms around the world. We are so excited that Willa Gray has a baby sister!" Read more
here.
The episode's main segments surrounded the increasing tensions between North Korea and the U.S., which prompted Oliver to bring on the singer for a show-closing polka tune.
Yankovic's song revolves around comical requests to North Korea, asking them not to bomb the U.S., such as when he jokes, "Why in the world would you kill Tom Hanks?" Watch Als' performance
here.
On hand was Justin Timberlake who performed a few songs for the A-listers in attendance including Alicia Keys, Jon Bon Jovi, Jamie Foxx, Matt Lauer, Howard Stern, Priyanka Chopra, Chris Rock, Christie Brinkley, Robert Downey Jr., among others.
Timberlake performed a duet with Pharrell Williams and also sang solo for his hits including 'SexyBack,"� 'Rock Your Body,"� and 'My Love,"� reports Entertainment Tonight.
A-Rod posed with Timberlake and Lopez in a photo and praised the event. See the post
here.
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