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"A hatchet job riddled with falsehoods": Woody Allen responds to HBO documentary 'Allen v. Farrow'

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Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images(NEW YORK) — Woody Allen and his wife Soon-Yi Previn have issued a statement regarding HBO’s explosive four-part documentary Allen v. Farrow, which centers on the sexual abuse investigation into the Oscar winning filmmaker. 

HBO’s documentary examines the accusations Allen abused his then-seven-year-old daughter Dylan Farrow, with the network claiming the series was “meticulously pieced together via intimate home movie footage, court documents, police evidence, revelatory videotape and never-before-heard audio tapes.”

In a statement from Allen and his wife Soon-Yi Previn — the former adopted daughter of Allen’s ex Mia Farrow — the pair labeled the documentary “a hatchet job.” 

In the statement released to Variety, the couple claimed directors Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering had “no interest in the truth,” and were “surreptitiously collaborating with the Farrows and their enablers” for the project, which Allen said was “riddled with falsehoods.”

The statement also continued, “As has been known for decades, these allegations are categorically false. Multiple agencies investigated them at the time and found that, whatever Dylan Farrow may have been led to believe, absolutely no abuse had ever taken place. It is sadly unsurprising that the network to air this is HBO – which has a standing production deal and business relationship with Ronan Farrow. While this shoddy hit piece may gain attention, it does not change the facts.”

The project features interviews with Farrow, as well as with her children Dylan and Ronan, family friend Carly Simon, the case’s prosecutor, Frank Maco, and “relatives, investigators, experts and other first-hand eyewitnesses,” according to HBO.

Dylan Farrow, then 32, made the allegations against her adoptive father in 2018. He denied the accusations then as well, saying they had been, “thoroughly investigated by both the Child Sexual Abuse Clinic of the Yale-New Haven Hospital and New York State Child Welfare,” and they, “concluded that no molestation had ever taken place. Instead, they found it likely a vulnerable child had been coached to tell the story by her angry mother during a contentious breakup.”

By Stephen Iervolino
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Kenny Chesney is "Knowing You" in new single

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Warner Music Nashville Kenny Chesney is grateful for a past love in his new single, “Knowing You.” 

The slow-burning country ballad finds the superstar recollecting a person from the past who made an immeasurable impact on his life with their “wild and free” nature. In spite of the former lover being the type to not stay anywhere too long, leaving a trail of heartbreak in their wake, the singer is on the other side of that heartache, grateful for what they shared. 

“But god we were so alive/I was a kid on a carnival ride/Holding my breath until the moment/When you were gonna leave me too soon/But I’d do it all over/Because damn it was good knowing you,” he croons in the chorus.

“Maybe they left you to chase a dream, maybe circumstances pulled you apart, maybe they died, but wherever they are, you know they’re bringing all that to that place – because that’s what they do. It’s what they did for you, and you can only be grateful for what you experienced,” Kenny expresses of “Knowing You.” “Country at its very best is true, it’s from the heart. ‘Knowing You’ is just that, it’s all heart.”

“Knowing You” is the fourth single off Kenny’s 2020 album Here and Now, following recent hit “Happy Does” and the title track, which became his 31st number one hit in 2020. 

By Cillea Houghton 
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Darius Rucker sends "Beers and Sunshine" to #1

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ABCDarius Rucker has more than “Beers and Sunshine” to put him in a good mood. 

The country superstar has amassed his 10th #1 single with “Beers and Sunshine” this week. It follows previous hits “For the First Time” and “If I Told You,” released in 2017 and 2016, respectively. 

“Beers and Sunshine” was co-written by Darius, Ross Copperman, Josh Osborne and TJ Harding over Zoom at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, offering a feel-good vibe with references to summertime, bonfires and “back porch nights” in his home state of South Carolina. 

“It’s certainly been a challenging year. Like a lot of people, when I got home from being on the road last March and we parked the tour bus for the foreseeable future, we had no idea what our future would actually look like,” Darius says in a statement. 

“I don’t have the answers for how we fix the complex issues that we’re facing in our country or in country music, however while we work through this time, I think it’s important that we balance the heaviness by finding the silver lining, where we can really enjoy the simple joys this song talks about like time spent together with friends and family.”

The track serves as the lead single off Darius’ upcoming sixth studio album. He’ll perform his latest hit on the Today show on Friday. 

By Cillea Houghton 
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Kelly Marie Tran reveals how she recorded her lines for 'Raya' in quarantine

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ABC/Randy Holmes(LOS ANGELES) — Kelly Marie Tran cannot wait to introduce the world to her new movie Raya and the Last Dragon and touched upon just how hard the team worked around the ongoing pandemic to make sure it hit its scheduled premiere date.

Speaking recently on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the 32-year-old actress, who plays the titular character in the upcoming Disney movie, revealed that she had to get crafty when it came to recording her lines.

With studios mostly shuttered because of the COVID-19 pandemic at the time, Tran explained, “I recorded in a makeshift fort at my boyfriend’s apartment.”

The Star Wars alum described that the so-called “fort” was made out of “sound blankets taped to the wall with duct tape.”

She says her makeshift recording studio was “glamorous,” highlighting the struggles she had to work around to make sure her recordings were up to snuff.

“I remember there were days when there was construction happening, my internet was cutting out… There was always something going on,” she sighed.

Host Jimmy Kimmel was happy to welcome Tran into the Disney Princess club and asked her, besides Raya, to name her favorite Disney character.

Without skipping a beat, she replied, “Mulan.”

As for how she feels about becoming a Disney Princess, Tran admitted, “It feels like a weird fever dream,” noting that she went appearing in Star Wars to starring in a feature-length animated film.

Raya and the Last Dragon premieres in theaters and to premier access subscribers on Disney+ on March 5.

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By Megan Stone
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Anne Hathaway reveals she was the "9th choice" for 'Devil Wears Prada'

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Anita Bugge/WireImage(LOS ANGELES) — Anne Hathaway’s career hit new heights after starring alongside Meryl Streep in the 2006 hit movie Devil Wears Prada.  However, the 38-year-old actress revealed that she wasn’t the first or second choice to play Andy Sachs… in fact, she barely made the top ten.

Appearing on the newest episode of RuPaul‘s Drag Race, she was asked by contestant Rosé about what movie roles she had to “fight tooth and nail for” — to which Hathaway grinned, “How much time do you have?”

The Academy Award-winner then unloaded some shocking information on the contestants, first baiting them in with, “I will give you some tea.”

As the contestants leaned in curiously, with one queen anxiously drumming her fingers together, Hathaway spilled, “I was the ninth choice for Devil Wears Prada.”

Of course, the contestants reacted in complete shock, with Rosé balling her fists and shouting “No way!”

However, there was a meaningful message behind Hathaway’s revelation, as the Witches actress encouraged while pumping her fists, “But I got it. Hang in there. Never give up!”

While the actress didn’t mention who else was vying for the role of Andy Sachs, it was previously revealed that the studio originally wanted Rachel McAdams in the starring role — of which she rejected.

While Hathaway didn’t score any nods for the movie, Streep — who played the icy Miranda Priestly — walked home with several awards, including a Golden Globe for Best Actress.  Streep was also nominated for an Academy Award.

Devil Wears Prada, which also starred Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci, went onto become a box office smash, raking in an impressive $327.9 million during its theatrical run — becoming one of the highest grossing films of 2006.

By Megan Stone
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