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Pete Davidson break-up left Cazzie David "screaming in agony"

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C Flanigan/Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — In a new series of essays titled No One Asked for This, Cazzie David, the daughter of Curb Your Enthusiasm and Seinfeld co-creator Larry David, is detailing her apparently painful breakup with Saturday Night Live‘s Pete Davidson.

David, 26, dated Davidson for two years. As reported by The Los Angeles Times, in the one essay detailing their coupling, David notes she decided to break things off with him in part because both suffered from mental health issues. Davidson, also 26, has publicly acknowledged addiction issues and hitting “rock bottom,” including engaging in cutting.

However, David says she tried to patch things up with the SNL cast member, but he’d already moved on to a short-but-much-hyped relationship with Ariana Grande, something that devastated David.  She says she was tortured by the couple’s “immediately falling in love, accompanied by audio of her baby voice whispering sweet nothings in his ear, dubbed over his past declarations of love and trust to me,” according to the paper.

David explains how she turned to weed to try to dull the pain, and “shaking uncontrollably” in her dad’s arms on airline flight.

At one point, she woke up “screaming in agony,” and Larry tried to put things in perspective to shake her out of her funk. He reportedly told her, “Cazzie, come on! Your ancestors survived the Holocaust.”

All the drama aside, David and Davidson have apparently patched things up. She reportedly writes to him in the acknowledgements, “I love you. Your bravery inspires me and your friendship means the world to me.”

By Stephen Iervolino
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Dolly Parton, Brett Young and more country stars round out this year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

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ABC/Image Group LAA beloved holiday tradition, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, will return to New York City this season, with help from some exciting country performers.

Dolly Parton, Brett Young and Lauren Alaina are all scheduled to appear, while Jimmie Allen will perform with duet partner Noah Cyrus. The all-genre show will feature performances from all kinds of acts, including pop stars Ally Brooke and Bebe Rexha as well as boy band CNCO, to name a few.

Of course, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the parade this year won’t look exactly the way fans are used to seeing it. The parade has shortened its route, and will take place in front of Macy’s 34th street flagship store without a live audience.

There’s also a major focus on Broadway stars this year, with planned appearances from cast members of Hamilton, Mean Girls, Jagged Little Pill and Ain’t Too Proud to Beg: The Life and Times of the Temptations. None of those shows have been able to take the stage live since the pandemic hit in March.

The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will broadcast at 9AM ET on NBC on November 26.

By Carena Liptak
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Morgan Wallen announces massive 'Dangerous' double album, featuring a duet with Chris Stapleton

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Republic RecordsMorgan Wallen wasn’t kidding when he told fans on Twitter recently that he was thinking of putting out a double album.

On the heels of his New Artist of the Year victory at last night’s CMA Awards show, Morgan has announced a massive, two-disc project, Dangerous, which is due out on January 8. All told, the album consists of 30 songs, plus two Target exclusive bonus tracks.

A look at Dangerous’ songwriter credits reveals some pretty familiar names, including Thomas Rhett, Hardy, Devin Dawson, Ryan Hurd and Eric Church.  But that isn’t all: Morgan also teamed up with a couple of duet partners for the project, including singer-songwriter Ben Burgess on a song called “Outlaw,” and Chris Stapleton on “Only Thing That’s Gone.”

Morgan explains that while the prospect of putting out a double album started as a joke, that joke turned real once quarantine hit and he found himself with a massive cache of songs on his hands.

“I know 32 (eventual) songs sounds like a lot to digest, but I truly did my best to make sure that there’s not a song I would press ‘next’ one,” he explains, pointing that some of the tracks on Dangerous — like “7 Summers,” “More Than My Hometown” and his Jason Isbell cover, “Cover Me Up” — won’t be new to fans.

As for the rest of the project? Morgan’s going to introduce fans to parts of it, a little at a time, leading up to album release day. He’s getting the ball rolling right away, with three new songs coming out next week.

Here’s the full track list of Morgan’s Dangerous double album:

Disc 1
“Sand In My Boots”

“Wasted On You”
“Somebody’s Problem”
“More Surprised Than Me”
“865”

“Warning”
“Neon Eyes”
“Outlaw” feat. Ben Burgess
“Whiskey’d My Way”
“Wonderin’ Bout the Wind”
“Your Bartender”
“Only Thing That’s Gone” feat. Chris Stapleton
“Cover Me Up” (Jason Isbell cover)
“7 Summers”

“More Than My Hometown” 

Disc 2
“Still Goin Down”

“Rednecks, Red Letters, Red Dirt”
“Dangerous”
“Beer Don’t”
“Blame It on Me”
“Somethin’ Country”
“This Bar”
“Country A$$ Shit”
“Whatcha Think of Country Now”
“Me on Whiskey”
“Need a Boat”
“Silverado for Sale”
“Heartless”
“Livin’ the Dream”
“Quittin’ Time”

By Carena Liptak
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Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade to salute Broadway; organizers unveil this year's impressive lineup amid COVID changes

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Courtesy of Macy’s(NEW YORK) — The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is officially two weeks away and, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, this show will look a little different this year.  Despite deviating from several longstanding traditions, the parade remains committed to delighting families nationwide as it celebrates its 96th anniversary.

Instead of waves of spectators hugging the famed two-and-a-half mile route, the parade will be filmed in front of New York City’s flagship Macy’s store without an audience.

This year’s parade — kicked off by the iconic Tom Turkey float — will salute Broadway, which shut down in March due to the pandemic, and feature an array of fan favorite musicals.

Macy’s announced the acts singing and dancing on Thanksgiving include HamiltonJagged Little PillThe Life and Times of the TemptationsMean Girls and Ain’t Too Proud.

Parade organizers say the Broadway performances will be filmed ahead of time.

Macy’s also announced the 20 diverse artists who sing their hearts out on Thanksgiving.  Included in this year’s lineup are Ally Brooke, Bebe Rexha, Brett Young, Camille Schrier, CNCO, Dolly Parton, Ella Mai, Jimmie Allen, Jordin Sparks, Karol G, Keke Palmer, Lauren Alaina, Leslie Odom Jr., Noah Cyrus, Patti Labelle, Pentatonix, Sebastian Yatra, Sofia Carson and Tori Kelly.

In addition to several show-stopping Broadway numbers, musical performances and an appearance of the New York City Ballet, the parade confirmed that 18 giant balloons will fly at this year’s event.  

Among the recognizable characters floating high above Macy’s will be Snoopy, Pikachu, Chase from Paw Patrol, Spongebob Squarepants, Elf on the Shelf, Ronald McDonald, Poppy and Branch from Trolls, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Smokey Bear, The Boss Baby and many others.

The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade airs two weeks from today, on Thursday, November 26 at 9 a.m. EST on NBC.

By Megan Stone
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Hilary Duff, Ashley Benson and Sarah Hyland express frustrations over sex ed shortcomings in schools

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Sarah Hyland — ABC(LOS ANGELES) — (NOTE NATURE, CONTENT) With schools debating how and when to introduce children to sex education, actresses Hilary Duff, Ashley Benson and Sarah Hyland made the case that the entire curriculum needs to be updated.

For the most recent episode of Lady Parts, the three women chatted with OB/GYN Dr. Sherry Ross about the misconceptions they had about sex and puberty — as well as how they could of benefitted from a more open and honest lesson plan in their youth.

“I don’t feel like I had the proper sex education at all,” Benson lamented, adding she “went to a Christian school growing up and so it wasn’t really explained in the right way, in my opinion.”

Duff, who is expecting her third child, agreed that she was missing important pieces of information when she learned about it in school, revealing the major misconceptions she had about sex when she was younger.

“Well, I thought the first time you have sex you’re going to get pregnant,” the Disney Channel star admitted.

The three also discussed the misconceptions of consent, female pleasure and safe sex.  The actresses agreed that schools should openly discuss all those matters because it will help young girls make more informed decisions and learn that their desires and feelings about the topic are normal.

The three also stressed that young girls should know that going through puberty doesn’t mean they’re automatically expected to want to have sex and that it’s okay to not be ready.

Hyland, Benson and Duff also focused on puberty and how little they felt they knew about their own bodies growing up, from having their first period to learning when to schedule their first appointment at the gynecologist.

By Megan Stone
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