Netflix is canceling “Queer Eye” after the upcoming 10th season. The show is a reboot of the Bravo series “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy”, and it’s the longest-running original unscripted show on Netflix.
TV Tonight: “Zombies 4” and the series premiere of “Lie Detector: Truth or Deception”
If you weren’t able to see Jelly Roll and Post Malone on their Big [Butt] Stadium Tour, do not fret. It sounds like there’ll be a chance for you again next year. Posty said at a recent show, “Whenever you book a tour like this, you think about who’s gonna come on stage and sing every night with you. And the label sent me a long, long, long list of names. I knew in the bottom of my heart there was only one I want to go out and do this with.” Then the crowd all cheered for Jelly. And then Posty said, “And I learned, as of a couple of days ago, that we get to go out and do this [crap] next [effing] summer too, ladies and gentlemen.” There are no further details about next year yet, and whether it will be an extension of the Big [Butt] Stadium Tour, or something different. But the good news is, we know they’ll be together again next summer.
Recently Dolly teamed up with Motley Crue for a duet of their song, “Home Sweet Home”. It was for the song’s 40th anniversary. And now it’s a #1 on the Mediabase Classic Rock Songs chart. This new version with Dolly will be featured on Motley Crue’s new album, “From the Beginning”, which will be released on September 12th.
Pat Green’s step brother, John Burgess, died in the flash floods in Kerr Country, Texas. And wife, Julia Anderson Burgess, died as well. John and Julia were camping alongside the Guadalupe River, with their two young sons, when the flood waters hit. The two boys are still missing. Pat said, “My family, like so many others, suffered a heartbreaking and personal loss. We are grieving alongside countless Texans whose lives have been upended by this tragedy. Right now we ask for privacy and space as we mourn, support each other, and begin to process what comes next for our family. Thank you for your love, prayers, and compassion.”
When Dierks Bentley wanted to see who could last longer in a cold plunge, Zach Top was game. Zach is opening for Dierks right now on his Broken Branches Tour. They made two makeshift cold plunges out of trash cans, and filled it with water and ice. They said the temperature was 29 degrees. Zach did much better than expected. Dierks said that he lasted longer than Riley Green, Parker McCollum, and Jordan Davis. And Dierks was the one that ended the plunge. Zach seemed pretty comfortable in there with his beer and cigarette, so he was definitely the winner. But for some unexplained reason he had forgotten that he’d drawn ab lines on himself the night before?
Tom Brady and Sofia Vergara are enjoying the single life — with each other! The retired NFL star and “Modern Family” actress have been spending time together in Spain, and a source described the situation as a “summer romance.” It all started about a week ago on a superyacht with A-list guests including Martha Stewart, Naomi Campbell, Kendall Jenner, Kate Hudson, among others.
There’s a new “Night at the Museum” movie in the works.
HBO Max has given the green light to the “Big Bang Theory” spin-off “Stuart Fails to Save the Universe”.
Paul McCartney might be teasing a new tour.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye got married last weekend . . . and he and his wife gave all their wedding gift to local shelters.
Wyatt Russell is 39. Next year’s “Avengers: Doomsday”. Wyatt is the son of Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn.
Jessica Simpson is 45.
Sofia Vergara is 53.
Gary LeVox is 55. Rascal Flatts singer.
Arlo Guthrie is 78.
Robert Pine is 84. Ponch and John’s boss, Sergeant Joseph Getraer on “CHiPs”.
Fred Gwynne (1926 – 1993) Herman Munster on “The Munsters”
Ron Glass (1945 – 2016) Your grandparents would also remember him as Detective Ron Harris on “Barney Miller”.
David Brinkley (1920 – 2003) Former NBC and ABC News correspondent.
Arthur Ashe (1943 – 1993) The first African-American inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. He died of AIDS . . . which he acquired via a blood transfusion.