Jelly Roll has been killin’ it. He’s been immortalized as a WWE action figure and is currently training to do the New York City marathon in November. Yes, a marathon . . . that’s 26.2 miles. He posted a vlog giving a health update and shared that he, “kinda got off the rails” with food during the holidays, and broke his collar bone a few days before Christmas. Jelly’s minor setback resulted in gaining 12 pounds since shooting his “Men’s Health” cover. He currently weighs 276.2 pounds. “I wanna get these last 40 or 50 pounds off. And then I eventually wanna cut my skin. I eventually want to appear on the cover of something crazy like ‘GQ’, or ‘Rolling Stone’ or ‘Vanity Fair’ or ‘Forbes’ or ‘TIME’ with my shirt off. “And it gets real silly now, but I don’t know. I just believe that there’s this story where a guy can go from 560 pounds to a shirt off picture.”
Billy Strings broke his leg Saturday night right before he could come out for his encore. He tried to do a backside 180 trick on his skateboard and landed awkwardly and heard it snap. He had to postpone his tour dates to later this year in order to heal. Although, he wanted to perform onstage with a broken foot and “Dave Grohl” it. Quote, “He even texted me and offered me the throne!”
Billy Bob Thornton says he’s written about 18 to 20 songs, and they’re more reminiscent of something from Waylon Jennings or Johnny Cash. “I don’t write what they write these days. Modern country music doesn’t thrill me. “I call it ‘Def Leppard with a steel guitar.’ It just sounds like pop music.”
Shaboozey announced his upcoming fourth album, “The Outlaw Cherie Lee & Other Western Tales”. It’s a concept album about a character named Cherie Lee with themes of revenge, redemption, and romance. It comes out July 31st. He’s releasing the lead single, “Born to Die”, this Friday. Shaboozey will also have a pop-up saloon experience at Stagecoach this weekend in Indio, California.
Christina Applegate said she’s getting stronger every day, following a report that she’s been hospitalized. “I’m taking a moment to focus on my health, but I’ll be back with more to say soon enough.”
“Toy Story” is the best animated movie of the ’90s, according to a poll at Ranker.com. It’s followed by “The Lion King” at #2, and “Aladdin” in third.
Drake built a huge ice structure in a parking lot in Toronto. When it melts, it’ll reveal the release date of his upcoming album “Iceman”.
Anne Hathaway says “Princess Diaries 3” is in the works.
Frank Dillane is 35. Tom Riddle in “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”.
Tony Romo is 46. Retired Dallas Cowboys quarterback.
Andie MacDowell is 68.
Tony Danza is 75.
Iggy Pop is 79.







