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Katy Perry dedicates final Las Vegas show to daughter Daisy Dove: ‘She made me whole’ – CNN

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Miley Cyrus looks back on feud with Sinéad O’Connor, dedicates a song to the late singer during special – Yahoo Entertainment

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Olivia Rodrigo dedicates ‘F— You’ to Supreme Court justices in duet with Lily Allen at Glastonbury festival

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Olivia Rodrigo made a statement at her first Glastonbury festival on Saturday as she brought out surprise guest, Lily Allen, to sing her 2009 hit “F— You” song, and dedicated the anthem to the Supreme Court justices who voted to overturn Roe v Wade just the day before. 

Rodrigo, 19, introduced “incredible songwriter and artist” Allen to the stage and said: “Today is a very, very special day. This is actually my first Glastonbury, and I’m sharing the stage with Lily which is the biggest dream come true ever. But I’m also equally as heartbroken over what happened in America yesterday.”

The decision made by SCOTUS on Friday effectively ended recognition of a constitutional right to abortion which has been in place since 1973, and gives individual states the power to allow, limit or ban the healthcare practice altogether. 

“The Supreme Court decided to overturn Roe v Wade which is a law that ensures a woman’s right to a safe abortion, another basic human right,” Rodrigo said to the thousands of fans watching her first performance at the massive outdoor show.

Olivia Rodrigo and Lily Allen sang Allen’s 2009 hit ‘F— You’ to the Supreme Court Justices’ following Roe v Wade decision
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“I’m devastated and terrified and so many women and so many girls are going to die because of this and I wanted to dedicate this next song to the five members of the Supreme Court who have showed us that at the end of the day they truly don’t give a s— about freedom.”

A roar of applause thundered through the audience as Rodrigo addressed the crowd at Worthy Farm in Somerset South West England just before sunset.

“This song goes out to the justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett, and Brett Kavanaugh,” the Sour singer said. “We hate you!” 

Lily Allen enthusiastically added before throwing up her middle finger: “We hate you!”

Allen jumped into a version of her popular anthem as she paraded across the stage with a microphone in hand to sing the dance-pop hit she wrote in 2009 about former president George W. Bush.

Rodrigo and Allen screamed ‘we hate you’ to the Supreme Court justices before breaking into the song Allen initially wrote for former president George W. Bush in 2009 at Glastonbury on Saturday.
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Lyrics included: “Do you get, do you get a little kick out of being small-minded? You want to be like your father, it’s approval you’re after/ Well, that’s not how you find it.”

“Do you, do you really enjoy living a life that’s so hateful? ‘Cause there’s a hole where your soul should be/ You’re losing control a bit, and it’s really distasteful.”

“F— you (F— you), f— you very, very much/ ‘Cause we hate what you do/ And we hate your whole crew/ So, please don’t stay in touch.”

She later reflected on the show the following day with an Instagram post of footage from the performance.

“So overwhelmed watching this stuff back in the car home,” she wrote in a story shared with her millions of followers. “So many emotions. My babies got to see their mamma slay Glastonbury with their favourite pop star today.”

Allen shares daughters Marnie Rose and Ethel Mary with ex Sam Cooper. She married “Stranger Things” star David Harbour in September 2020.

Rodrigo topped Spotify’s year-end charts with her song, “driver’s license” from her debut studio album, Sour, which earned the most-streamed title with more than 1.1billion listens in 12 months.Her breakup anthem became a cult classic last summer and even inspired a sketch in Saturday Night Live where Pete Davidson and Bowen Yang belted out the hit while playing pool.
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“I actually made them proud! And with nearly 3 yrs sobriety under my belt. So happy,” she added.

The award-winning musician has been nominated for dozens of accolades and has four albums under her belt, in addition to an acting career, books, sex toy line and work as a mental health and women’s empowerment advocate. 

She’ll soon celebrate three years sober from drugs and alcohol in July, and has remained open and honest about her journey with sobriety following years of addiction issues.

Rodrigo, who was named Billboard’s 2022 Woman of the Year, first found fame starring as Paige Olvera on the Disney Channel series “Bizaardvark” and Nini Salazar-Roberts on the Disney+ show the “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.”

She topped Spotify’s year-end charts with her song, “driver’s license” from her debut studio album, Sour, which earned the most-streamed title with more than 1.1billion listens in 12 months. 

Rodrigo’s breakup anthem became a cult classic last summer and even inspired a sketch in Saturday Night Live where Pete Davidson and Bowen Yang belted out the hit while playing pool.

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Billie Eilish performs on the Pyramid main stage at Glastonbury Festival, in Worthy Farm, Somerset, England, Friday, June 24, 2022. 
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Billie Eilish, who became the festival’s youngest ever solo headlining act during her Friday night performance at Glastonbury, never directly referenced the landmark SCOTUS decision by name, but dedicated her anthem “Your Power” to those affected. The song details abusive relationships through older men using their positions of power.

“Today is a really, really dark day for women in the U.S.,” Eilish, 20, told the crowd. “I’m just going to say that because I can’t bear to think about it any longer.”

Another American act, Phoebe Bridgers, expressed her anger with the ruling: “In all honesty, [the festival is] like super surreal and fun, but I’m having like the sh-t day.”

Bridgers then began a chant during her show: “Who wants to say ‘f— the Supreme Court’ on three?” 

The longtime healthcare advocate continued: “F— that shit. “F— America. Like, f— you. All these irrelevant old motherf—ers trying to tell us what to do with our f—ing bodies.”

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Machine Gun Kelly dedicates Billboard Music Awards performance to his ‘wife’ and ‘unborn child’

During his performance of the song “Twin Flame” at Sunday’s 2022 Billboard Music Awards, Kelly said “I wrote this song for my wife.”

He and actress Megan Fox got engaged in January.

The awards show happened a day before Fox’s birthday and Kelly said, “Happy birthday my love” as he performed.

He also said: “This is for our unborn child.”

Neither has announced either a wedding or a pregnancy, and Kelly has referred to Fox as his “wife” before.

He has a daughter, Casie, 12, from a previous relationship, while Fox shares three sons, Noah, 9, Bodhi, 8, and Journey, 5, with her former husband, actor Brian Austin Green.

CNN has reached out to reps for Kelly for comment.

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Michael Keaton Dedicates SAG Award Win to Late Nephew and Sister – The Hollywood Reporter

After winning the SAG Award for best actor in a limited series or TV movie for Dopesick, Michael Keaton surprised everyone with a delay in taking the stage Sunday during the 2022 SAG Awards.

“Sorry! Quick trip to the men’s room. It is packed, by the way,” he said after rushing to the podium. The moment resembled that of Christine Lahti who, after winning during the 1998 Golden Globes, admitted taking a restroom break minutes before winning the best actress in a TV drama series for Chicago Hope.

Though Keaton opened his speech on a comical note, he quickly began offering deep reflections on the night, the craft of acting and his Dopesick role, and he became emotional when talking about his late nephew, who died from drug use.

“There is an argument to be made … that a night like tonight is self-serving, narcissistic, it’s a legitimate argument to be made … But I’m so blessed to do what I do,” he said.

The actor explained how being a part of a production like Dopesick or Worth, could “spawn thought,” “conversation” and “actual change.” “Who gets to have that job? Seriously? How fortunate am I that good can come from something that I do just because I wanted to become an actor?”

“There’s massive inequity in the world. In Dopesick, when you talk about addiction, the way to heal the problem is to accept that you have a problem,” he continued. “Not our country, the entire world, economically, racially, socially, financially, there’s massive inequity in the world. There just is. There’s fair and there’s unfair. There’s not a lot of room in between. I can feel right now the rolling thunder of eye rolling coming across people saying to me things like, ‘shut up and dribble,’ ‘shut up and act.’ The acting I’ll quit. The shutting up, not so much. I’m blessed to do something that might improve someone’s life.”

After thanking the cast and crew, Keaton had to take a moment to pause as he choked back tears. “Given the subject matter, this is for my nephew Michael and my sister Pam. I lost my nephew Michael to drugs, and it hurts.” When the camera showed those in the audience, many could be seen visibly emotional.

In his Hollywood Reporter cover story, Keaton explained that he was drawn to Dopesick, which explores the marketing techniques Purdue Pharma used to recruit OxyContin users and doctors, because of his nephew, who died from fentanyl and heroin use a few years ago. “I thought, ‘Well, if this is even remotely good, I have to do this,’” Keaton told THR. “It happens to be real good.”

Backstage at the SAG Awards, Keaton further spoke about the meaningful role: “You get a chance to be part of something like this that means something. There’s a responsibility that goes along with that so when you win something like this it might move the needle a little bit, that’s a big thing.”

As for the timing of his bathroom break, the actor joked, “I could have sworn I had another 20 minutes, I’m bad at this, so I thought well better hit the bathroom.”

The 28th annual SAG Awards ceremony took place at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California.



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‘The Conners’ Dedicates Season 3 Finale To Fallen Crew Member – Deadline

Still reeling from the death of a member of the show’s audio crew yesterday, the ABC comedy series today filmed its Season 3 finale “in loving memory of a lovely man,” according to co-star Michael Fishman, who plays D.J. Conner on the show. He shared a tribute to their late colleague originally posted by director Jody Margolin Hahn.

“Yesterday, we lost a dear member of our audio crew, Terrel Richmond. Today, we shoot our final episode of @theconnersabc Season 3 in loving memory of a lovely man.” The post was accompanied by a shot of the clapboard from the Season 3 finale, with “In memory of Terrell” at the top.

Fishman later added his own statement, writing, “We shared a stage, large portions of our lives, and we will forever be connected.”

The Conners‘ production company, Tom Werner’s Werner Entertainment, earlier today confirmed the crew member’s death this morning in a statement to Deadline.

“With heavy hearts we regret to confirm that a member of our technical crew suffered a fatal medical event today. He was a much loved member of The Conners and Roseanne families for over 25 years. As we remember our beloved colleague, we ask that you respect the privacy of his family and loved ones as they begin their grieving process.”



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