Dax Shepard told Ellen DeGeneres that he struggled with making his relapse from sobriety public, until a friend changed his perspective.
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Actress Kate Hudson gets real about her complex family: I’ve got kids all over the place
Kate Hudson spoke candidly about growing up with a mother and stepfather and raising three children during an interview with NBC’s Willie Geist.
New music releases feature Jason Derulo and Adam Levine, Billie Eilish and Rosalía, more
New music out this weekend includes collabs from Jason Derulo and Adam Levine plus Billie Eilish and Rosalía, and a new song from Lil Wayne.
Priyanka Chopra on ‘The White Tiger’ and getting through quarantine with Nick Jonas
Priyanka Chopra chats with USA TODAY’s Andrea Mandell about her new Netflix movie, “The White Tiger,” and her marriage to Nick Jonas.
Lady Gaga’s anthem, Amanda Gorman’s poem highlight inauguration performances
Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez, Garth Brooks and poet Amanda Gorman all delivered memorable performances Wednesday at the Biden inauguration.
Garth Brooks added to inauguration lineup that includes Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez
Country music stars Garth Brooks and Tim McGraw are the latest entertainers to be announced for Wednesday’s inauguration festivities.
Selena Gomez, Ariana Grande and a posthumous Juice Wrld song highlight new music releases
Selena Gomez releases a new song in Spanish, “De Una Vez.” Also out: a new Ariana Grande remix and a posthumous Juice Wrld music video.
Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany discuss their new Marvel superhero sitcom, ‘WandaVision’
Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany chat with USA TODAY’s Brian Truitt about the new Marvel superhero sitcom, “WandaVision,” coming to Disney+.
Leslie Odom Jr. says he initially said no to playing Sam Cooke in ‘One Night in Miami’
Leslie Odom Jr. chats with USA TODAY’s Patrick Ryan about his portrayal of Sam Cooke in Regina King’s “One Night in Miami.”
Why Madonna, Robert De Niro were mentioned during the second impeachment of Pres. Trump
This is why Madonna and Robert De Niro were mentioned during the House of Representative’s debate over President Trump’s second impeachment.