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Ellen DeGeneres details fighting COVID-19 in first show back since her diagnosis

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ABC/Randy Holmes(LOS ANGELES) — Ellen DeGeneres was all smiles in her anticipated return to her self-titled talk show Wednesday, which she opened by detailing her battle with COVID-19. 

“I want to start the show by talking about something positive — my COVID test,” Ellen joked to the virtual studio audience, which she thanked for all the well-wishes while she was recovering.  Her show’s first episodes of 2021 were delayed by her diagnosis, which she announced via Twitter in December.

DeGeneres recalled, “I was getting ready to tape the show and I was in hair and makeup. Then my assistant Craig walks in and says, ‘You tested positive for COVID.’ And then everyone around me ran away,” she said to laughs, adding, “I left the studio immediately and our COVID safety team informed everyone that I had been in contact with.”

“The first three days, I slept for 16 hours a day,” Ellen continued, describing her symptoms.  “And then on the fourth day, I woke up with back spasms. It just persisted and the doctor put me on pain pills and muscle relaxers.”

When those failed to provide relief, her physician put Ellen on a course of steroids, which did the trick. “That’s the only symptom I had,” she said, saying her back pain felt like she cracked a rib.

“I didn’t have a headache, I didn’t have a fever, I didn’t lose my sense of taste. I started to feel better and I am very fortunate and very, very blessed,” she declared.  “That was it for me.”

Ellen noted she’s still surprised she contracted the disease. “I wear a mask, I wash my hands. It’s a mystery to me how that would happen.”

By Stephen Iervolino
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Brett Young invites fans to join in his fitness challenge

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Seth KupersmithBrett Young has a special fitness goal he wants to reach before his 40th birthday, and he’s inviting fans to join him in the journey. 

On January 25, Brett is launching the “BY40 Challenge” that sees him devoting 10 weeks to a fitness program curated by celebrity trainer Don Saladino, leading up to Brett’s 40th birthday on March 23.  

Each week, Brett and Don will share weekly workouts and healthy living challenges, along with how-to videos. Participants accumulate points for each challenge completed, and those with the most points at the end win prizes including a Zoom call with Brett, tickets to a future concert and more. 

“As my 40th birthday approaches, I knew I wanted to make a personal decision to be in the best health I could be in for myself and my family,” says Brett.  “Sometimes that’s easier said than done, so I feel lucky to have teamed up with Don Saladino, who is the absolute best in the business and helped make the program so fresh and creative.  I’m inviting all of you to join me on this journey and I’m so excited to see what we can accomplish together!” 

By Cillea Houghton
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Watch Lara Jean and Peter face senior year in 'To All the Boys: Always and Forever' trailer

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Katie Yu / Netflix © 2020(LOS ANGELES) — The final chapter in the love story of Lara Jean and Peter is arriving just in time for Valentine’s Day.

To All the Boys: Always and Forever, the third installment in the popular Netflix teen romance series, will officially premiere on the streamer February 12.

In the first trailer for the film, released Wednesday, we see Lara Jean, played by Lana Condor, navigating her relationship with Peter, played by Noah Centineo, through their senior year of high school.

They’ll go to prom together and on a senior class trip to New York City, but the biggest challenge comes when deciding where they’ll go to college and facing the possibility they might be on separate paths.

To All the Boys: Always and Forever, based on the book series by Jenny Han, also stars Janel Parrish, Anna Cathcart, Ross Butler, Madeleine Arthur, Sarayu Blue and John Corbett.

By Andrea Tucillo
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Lady A to pay tribute to Kris Kristofferson in 'Skyville Live' series on CMT

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CMTCMT is partnering with online music series Skyville Live to spotlight several music icons. 

Throughout the year, CMT will broadcast one-hour specials celebrating the music of Kris Kristofferson, Gladys Knight, Emmylou Harris, Jerry Lee Lewis and others. 

The series launches with Skyville Live: Kris Kristofferson & Friends, which honors the legendary artist’s famed songs, featuring performances by Lady AJason Isbell, Brandy Clark and The Mavericks‘ lead singer, Raul Malo. It airs on January 19 at 10 p.m. ET.

On February 17, Martina McBride and British singer Estelle join Gladys Knight to sing her trademark hits, including “Midnight Train to Georgia” and “Neither One of Us” on Midnight Train to Georgia: Gladys Knight & Guests. 

Graham Nash, Gregg Allman and Cyndi Lauper are among the other figures who will be spotlighted during the series, which was filmed in front of a live studio audience at Skyville Live in Nashville, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.

By Cillea Houghton
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Tom Hanks to host 'Celebrating America', honoring the inauguration of Joe Biden

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ABC/Craig Sjodin(LOS ANGELES) — Tom Hanks will help celebrate the inauguration of Joe Biden by hosting a star-studded tribute. 

Variety reports that a primetime TV special called Celebrating America will air live across a number of networks on January 20, inauguration day. In addition to the two-time Oscar winner, the 90-minute special will feature performances by Justin Timberlake, Jon Bon Jovi, Demi Lovato, and other stars, sprinkled throughout the broadcast.   

President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will also appear in the special, reports Variety, and will speak on the topic of the diversity and talent of America. In general, the show will be about the strength of U.S. democracy and how Americans pull together during crises and come out the other side even stronger. Front-line and healthcare workers and teachers will be celebrated as well, according to the trade.

Variety quotes Tony Allen, CEO of the Presidential Inaugural Committee, as saying, “Our first priority is safety — so while many of us will be watching safely from our homes, we are creating real moments of connection that highlight a new inclusive American era of leadership that works for and represents all Americans.”

Celebrating America will air on ABC, CBS, CNN, NBC and MSNBC from 8:30-10:00 p.m. ET/PT on Jan. 20.  It will also be streamed live across platforms including Twitter, Twitch, YouTube, Facebook and Amazon Prime Video.

By Andrea Dresdale
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