Zach Top thinks sobriety has turned into a fad lately, and people post about it to receive attention from others online. On comedian Bert Kreischer’s podcast, “Bertcast”, Zach says, quote, “Keep yourself healthy enough that you can drink all your life . . . Just be a normal guy and drink a normal amount. You can do it your whole life. You’re fine . . . “There’s a difference between doing something for the love of doing it, and then doing it so that you can post a video and get a bunch of affirmation and likes. If you’re doing for the love of doing it, you don’t have to talk about it as much.”
Morgan Wallen is helping set a new standard for accessibility at concerts. At his show tomorrow at the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Florida, he will have live audio description for a blind attendee. This is a first at the stadium for a concert, but it’s also believed to be one of the first of its kind for a major tour in the U.S.
Reba McEntire says her wedding to Rex Linn will be low-key at their ranch in Tennessee. They don’t have a date set, but the ceremony will include one important part of their lives: their animals. “We’re going to have to have dogs there. I have two granddogs, Watson and Belle, so they may be the ring bearers or something like that. “But we have to have our animals in there. We’ve got longhorns and donkeys, horses and everything there at the place, cats. We have a lot of fun with them.”
Bravo recently announced a new reality show that sounds like a mix of “Real Housewives” and “Yellowstone”. It’ll focus on wealthy wives in Texas Hill Country. The working title is “Secrets, Lies, Texas Wives”. Here’s the official description: “Centered on a tight-knit circle of glamorous women, this series follows their lives as they raise families, run ranches and farms and manage sparkling social calendars in a town rooted in rodeos and tradition. “Behind the polished smiles and Sunday sermons, however, there are intimate relationships and forbidden romances that test loyalties and marriages, [and] jeopardizing the town’s pristine image.”
63 year old Jodie Foster was photographed walking with a cane while on a grocery run with her wife, Alexandra Hedison, in New York City. At one point, she called Hedison to help her.
Jack Osbourne says a biopic about Ozzy and Sharon is coming in 2028.
Jay Leno is giving away a 2026 Corvette C8 Stingray to the winner of “Wheel of Fortune’s” Yaamava’ Big Money Week, which ends tomorrow.
Ashley Judd had an interesting idea: For her 58th birthday last month, she threw herself a 12th birthday party. Ashley posted a carousel of pictures and video showing how her inner 12-year-old celebrated: Singing, square dancing, reading affirmations, and lip-synching Hall & Oates into a hairbrush. Interestingly, Ashley doesn’t remember ANY of her childhood birthdays, but she vividly remembers that time in her life. And she saw this party as a chance to reclaim what was missing back then. “[At home] there was no parent (or adult) supporting, nurturing, guiding and reinforcing my learning, delighting in, or protecting that little girl.”
TV Tonight: The streaming premiere of the animated sports comedy “GOAT”.
Miranda Cosgrove is 33. “iCarly”.
Rob Gronkowski is 37.
Dustin Lynch is 41.
Mark Zuckerberg is 42. He started Facebook out of his dorm room in 2004.
Amber Tamblyn is 43. Charlie’s long-lost daughter on “Two and a Half Men”.
Sofia Coppola is 55.
Cate Blanchett is 57.
Danny Wood is 57. New Kids on the Block.
Fabrice Morvan is 60. The survivor of Milli Vanilli.
Mike Inez is 60.
C.C. DeVille is 64. Poison guitarist.
David Byrne is 74. Talking Heads singer.
Robert Zemeckis is 74. Director
George Lucas is 82. “Star Wars” and “Indiana Jones” legend







