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Kelsea Ballerini says Shania Twain's "witty sense of humor" made her the ideal collaborator on "hole in the bottle"

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ABCKelsea Ballerini and Shania Twain‘s mutual senses of humor helped bring to life their remix of Kelsea’s hit, “hole in the bottle.” 

In an interview with BillboardKelsea reveals that the country icon reached out to her earlier this year when the COVID-19 pandemic began, asking to collaborate.

The two spent months trading ideas, but as Kelsea re-watched the video for her top-15 hit “hole in the bottle,” which includes a nod to a pair of outfits from Shania’s iconic videos for “Man! I Feel Like a Woman” and “That Don’t Impress Me Much,” she knew the song lent itself to the ideal collaboration. 

“She has this wonderful, witty sense of humor, and this banter that she’s known for in her music, that this song lends itself to,” Kelsea recalls of the exchange. “So I literally just asked her. I sent her the link to the video, and I was like, ‘I kind of play off of your leopard print and your ‘Man, I Feel Like a Woman’ video.” She was like, ‘I love the sense of humor.'”

Shania recorded her vocals in Switzerland, where she’s been quarantining during the pandemic. The Knoxville, Tennessee native notes that her favorite part of the remix is when her mentor ad-libs such lines as “look, it’s our prerogative” and “you go girl.”

“Growing up, whenever you would hear, ‘Oh, so you’re Brad Pitt?’ — that, to me, is Shania. It’s what she brings that no one else can bring. So for her to bring that to my song is just incredible,” Kelsea says, adding that it’s her “biggest goal” to perform the song live with Shania.

The original version of “hole in the bottle” is featured on the singer’s 2020 album, kelsea.

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By Cillea Houghton
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Lori Loughlin's daughter Olivia Jade Giannulli speaks out: "I took my privilege…for granted"

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Red Table Talk/Facebook Watch(LOS ANGELES) — Just weeks after actress Lori Loughlin and her husband, fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, reported to prison for their roles in the so-called “Varsity Blues” college admissions scandal, their daughter, Olivia Jade Giannulli, is speaking out about what happened.

In an interview with Facebook Watch’s Red Table Talk hosts Jada Pinkett Smith, Willow Smith, and Adrienne Banfield-Norris, the 21-year-old admitted her life of privilege made her naive to the ramifications of her parents’ actions.

For her part, Banfield-Norris made it plain she was against the appearance. You know, I fought it tooth and nail,” she commented. “I just found it really ironic that she chose three Black women to reach out to for her redemption story. I feel like here we are, [a] white woman coming to Black women for support when we don’t get the same from them.” She added, “It’s…bothersome to me on so many levels. Her being here is the epitome of white privilege to me.”

Giannulli later said of her situation, “I don’t deserve pity. We messed up.”

“I took my privilege and all my blessings for granted and I never thought anything of it,” Giannulli added. “That’s what really rocked me. I was like…You need to talk about this….and then you need to move forward and do better.'”

After pleading guilty to conspiracy charges earlier this year, Loughlin, 56, began her two-month jail in late October. Her husband, 57, began serving his five-month sentence on Nov. 19.

The couple was accused of paying $500,000 to get their two daughters into the University of Southern California by fraudulently having them added as crew team recruits.

“They didn’t really have much to say except, like, ‘I’m so sorry. I really messed up in trying to give the best to you and [your] sister [22-year-old Isabella],'” Giannulli said.

“But they wanted to give it to us a little too much,” she added.

“…I’m not gonna judge them for a mistake they made,” she said. “And although it’s a big one, they’re gonna pay the price for it.”

Giannulli said she learned of the charges against her parents during spring break, and she never returned to USC.

“I shouldn’t have been there in the first place, clearly, so there was no point in me trying to go back,” she said.

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Darius Rucker joins advisory board to bring MLB team to Nashville

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ABCDarius Rucker is joining the effort to bring a Major League Baseball team to Nashville. 

The country superstar and avid sports fan is one of the latest investors in an effort led by Music City Baseball to make the city the new home for an MLB team. 

“I have always been a big fan of Major League Baseball so I’m excited about being part of bringing a team to Tennessee. Nashville is already a great home to several professional sports teams, and I believe baseball is the next step in continuing Nashville’s reputation as one of the greatest cities in the United States.” Darius says in a statement.

The “Beers and Sunshine” singer joins the advisory board alongside Luke Combs, Eric Church, Kane Brown and Justin Timberlake, the latter of whom is a native of Memphis, as a way to unite the music industry with the growing sports scene. 

The team would be named the Nashville Stars in honor of a former Negro League team that was in the city from the 1930s through the 50s.

Nashville is already home to NHL team the Nashville Predators and NFL team the Tennessee Titans.

By Cillea Houghton
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Michigan-Ohio State football game canceled due to increased COVID-19 cases

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(NEW YORK) — The University of Michigan said this Saturday’s football game against Ohio State is now canceled due to “an increasing number of positive COVID-19 cases and student-athletes in quarantine over the past week.”

“The number of positive tests has continued to trend in an upward direction over the last seven days,” said Michigan’s Athletic Director, Warde Manuel. “We have not been cleared to participate in practice at this time. Unfortunately, we will not be able to field a team due to COVID-19 positives and the associated quarantining required of close-contact individuals.”

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"I Hope You're Happy Now" that Lee Brice is headlining a beachside New Year's Eve show

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Curb RecordsLee Brice is heading to the beach to ring in the new year. 

The country star is headlining the Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort’s New Year’s Eve Beach Bash in Florida on December 31, performing an outdoor vertical concert that invites four patrons per room to enjoy the show socially-distanced from the safety of their balconies. 

Following performances by opening acts Tyler Farr and Pryor & Lee, the “I Don’t Dance” hit maker will take the stage and ring in 2021 at midnight. The concert begins at 8 p.m. ET.

A portion of the proceeds from the event will go toward the Boys & Girls Clubs of Volusia/Flagler Counties. 

The concert comes at the end of a year when Lee topped the charts twice with his duet with Carly Pearce on “I Hope You’re Happy Now” and solo single, “One of Them Girls,” both featured on his new album Hey World. 

Lee also recently recovered from a bout with COVID-19.  

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By Cillea Houghton
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