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Olivia Newton-John's daughter Chloe has spoken out for the first time since her mother's death a year ago today.

"her music brings (fans) joy, gives them hope, and helps them get out of bed," Chloe said on Stellar's Something To Talk About podcast.

In October, Olivia's Walk for Wellness will have been going strong for a decade.

                                   Source- Olivia Newton-John and daughter Chloe Lattanzi. (Instagram)

Noah Schnapp, who plays Will on "Stranger Things," was recently featured on the cover of Variety Magazine, where he discussed how his role on the show aided in his coming out.

I guess I would still be closeted if I never played that character," he admitted.

Season five isn't set to premiere until 2025, so fans still have a while to wait.

I also want to start the day off with some good news for Bluey supporters.

A cinematic adaptation of the successful children's TV show has been discussed.

Chilli's voice actress, Melanie Zanetti, has remarked that the show's popularity in the United States is comparable to that Down Under because of its focus on family life.

Names like Ryan Gosling and Natalie Portman have been bandied about as potential stars to join the cast.

 Source- The popular children's TV 
An exclusive look inside Helen Mirren's upcoming film's production has been made available to us.

The actress spends an average of 2.5 hours every day in the make-up chair to get the look of Golda Meir, the first female Prime Minister of Israel, in her role as Prime Minister.

"We went through a journey with the make-up," the actress remarked.

"It's a powerful persona with a fascinating past."

Those anticipating Olivia Rodrigo's next single need not wait too much longer.

The star posted a preview of a new song called Bad Idea, Right? to Instagram this morning.

She claims it is lighter and more lighthearted than the first Vampire album.

On Friday, it will be available.

Baby name searches are up 300 percent for Barbie and 200 percent for Ken, suggesting that the 
enormous buzz around Barbie has inspired pregnant parents.

We were told with regret that Alan-related Google searches have not increased.

No need to apologize, Alan.

                                     Source- Michael Cera plays Alan in Barbie. (Warner Bros)

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