Beyonce fans are cracking up at Beyonce's appearance in a Saturday Night Live sketch with Destiny's Child after their 2001 appearance on the comedy show resurfaces online
PEOPLE has exclusive photos from Rossellini's trip backstage, as snapped by showbiz shutterbug Jenny Anderson. Rosselini, 72, was captured posing with the company, including stars Jennifer Simard , Christopher Sieber and Josh Lamon.
Give Beyoncé a record and she’ll break it. She leads the 2025 Grammy Award nominations with 11, which brings her career total to 99.
In the 'SNL' skit, Beyonce, along with her former Destiny’s Child bandmates Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, had fun while mocking their group
Give Beyonce a record and she’ll break it. When the 2025 Grammy Award nominations were announced, her genre-defying album “Cowboy Carter” led the nominations with 11. That brought Beyonce’s career total nominations to a whopping 99,
Directed by Robert Zemeckis, the dark comedy is about actress Madeline Ashton (Streep) using a potion given to her by Rhuman (Rossellini) to hold onto her looks and best her rival, Hawn's Helen Sharp, who also imbibes. The movie snagged an Oscar for the visual effects it used to show the distorted bodies that result from the potion and more.
On Wednesday (January 22), the Songwriters Hall of Fame revealed their inductee class of 2025. This year’s distinguished inductees feature the leader of Parliament/Funkadelic, George Clinton; award-winning country music songwriter,
George Clinton, The Doobie Brothers, Mike Love of the Beach Boys, and other artists will be honored at a ceremony in June.
As the tech world embraces Trump, many in show business are wondering just how close Hollywood will cozy up to him in this new era.
Beyonce is known for her ability to laugh at herself from time to time.As Saturday Night Live celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, a comedic sketch featuring Destiny's Child has resurfaced on social media.
This year's Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees include iconic artists and producers like The Doobie Brothers, George Clinton and Ashley Gorley, among others.
Nirvana. Guns N’ Roses. The Eagles. Van Halen. Aerosmith. For those of a certain age, these names need no introduction. They are the sounds, faces, and albums that accompanied some of the most monumental moments in history. The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported.