Entertainment
Backstreet Boys share rare insight into getting back on road together
Backstreet Boys have been around for three decades, but a lot has changed during their time together in their personal as well as professional lives.
The band, based on AJ McLean, Kevin Richardson, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, and Brian Littrell are gearing up to get back on the stage for their Las Vegas sphere residency and they reflected on their feelings about it in a new interview.
The singers, who came together at a young age, shared that one of the major changes between their past shows and now is prioritising their health.
“I think everybody’s different. I know for me personally, I try to just have a complete quiet stretch, I do a quick little meditation and I’ve got some weights that I’ll do a little bit of weightlifting and stretching and whatnot,” McLean, told People Magazine, adding, “For a long stretch there, I would look at all of us in the dressing room, and maybe one of us might be stretching, but for the most part, we weren’t.”
However, now their physical warmups seem to be just as important as their vocal warmups.
Carter chimed in to add another pre-show ritual, “We pray that we don’t fall, we pray we don’t break an ankle, we get the lyrics, pray we don’t pop [an] Achilles heel.”
Despite the time, some things never change and McLean noted that one of them is their circle moment together. “We’ve always had a circle up, whether it’s just us five or it’s us and our crew, our management, families, our close-knit team. No matter what, us five circle up, that’s something we do unified,” he said.
The group has been together since 1993, with one hiatus for two years in between but for the most part their passion for making music together did not dim with the years.
Entertainment
Jenna Ortega makes surprise revelation about role she lost
Imagine Jenna Ortega in Hereditary. Creepy, right? Also… almost real.
The Wednesday star just dropped a surprising confession while chatting with Kid Cudi on his podcast – she auditioned for Ari Aster’s now-iconic horror film when she was just 12.
“I think I auditioned for Hereditary, which obviously wouldn’t have made any sense, especially for, like, my disposition as a kid, so I understood,” she said.
She did not even have the full script – just a couple of mysterious pages.
“I didn’t know what I was looking at… it was like two pages of just ominous words that as a 12-year-old went over the head,” she explained. Still, something clicked: “I feel like this is an important movie.”
She was not wrong.
The role eventually went to Milly Shapiro, while Toni Collette led the film – and horror history was made.
Watching it later in theaters, Ortega had a full-circle moment: “This is the one that I said was going to be in.”
Rejection, though? Never her villain origin story. “I never really question it… what’s meant to be mine will come to me.”
In fact, she almost quit acting altogether – until YOU happened. On set, one experience, and suddenly: “Yeah, there’s no way I could let this go.”
Fast forward, she’s now booked, busy… and finally learning how to cook.
Hollywood almost lost her. Imagine that horror story.
Entertainment
Demi Lovato with husband Jutes suffer heartbreak on first anniversary
Love is strong… but tour schedules? Brutal.
Demi Lovato and husband Jordan Lutes (aka Jutes) are about to hit a relationship milestone – their first wedding anniversary – and unfortunately, they will be celebrating it miles apart.
Jutes, gearing up for his European tour in May and North American run in August, admitted the timing could not be worse.
“It’s one of those things where we get sad when we talk about it,” he shared. “So we’re like, ‘We won’t think about it yet.’ It’s gonna be tough, there’s no way around that.”
Romantic? Yes. Ideal? Not even close.
Still, he is not letting distance win. “We’re just gonna pretend,” he joked. “As soon as tour is over and we’re together, we’re gonna celebrate and that’ll be awesome. It’s part of the job and we’ll just have to FaceTime a ton and figure it out. We’ll get through it.”
Between shows, Jutes is riding high on his new single Disassociate and prepping what he calls his “biggest” tour yet – funded largely by fans.
“People coming to the show is by far the most important thing to me,” he said. “Nothing is going to replace showing up and a bunch of fans being there singing your songs.”
And Demi? Still his biggest fan.
“She believes in me more than I believe in myself,” he said. “We love to see each other win—seeing her win makes me feel better than seeing myself win.”
As for marriage rumours being “hard”? Jutes is no buying it: “Should we pretend to fight or something?”
Entertainment
Diddy fights against ‘unfair’ trial with twisted arguments
Sean Diddy Combs filed a new appeal in the court for his immediate release with a new argument against his allegedly unfair trial.
The 56-year-old disgraced music mogul presented the argument through his legal team Alexandra Shapiro and Nicole Westmoreland in New York on Thursday, April 9.
They claimed that the Bad Boy Records founder ought to be freed under the First Amendment, according to the details obtained by Page Six.
Shapiro and Westmoreland argued that Diddy was wrongfully convicted under the Mann Act, while he was involved in the creation of independent adult tapes, which is legal under US laws for freedom of speech.
The Last Night rapper’s legal team claimed that the Judge Arun Subramanian who was in-charge of the case, used the wrong allegations against Combs to sentence him strongly.
“We made it abundantly clear. The District Court should not consider the acquitted conduct,” Shapiro said, adding that Combs’ sentence is the “highest sentence ever imposed on a Mann Act defendant under the same-based defence level.”
The attorneys demanded immediate acquittal and release of the music mogul or at least his freedom and resentencing to lesser time.
However, Assistant US Attorney Christy Slavik called the whole argument “meritless” marking the distinction between Diddy and adult filmmakers.
He also doubled down on Judge Subramanian’s “correctly applied” ruling given the “aggravated manner in which [Combs] committed his Mann Act offenses.”
Combs was was convicted of transportation for prostitution in July 2025 after his arrest in September 2024.
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