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Selma Blair's battle with MS the subject of new documentary

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Getty Images/Getty Images for Easterseals(LOS ANGELES) — Former Cruel Intentions star Selma Blair has been public with her battle with multiple sclerosis since she revealed her diagnosis in 2018, and now her experience of living with the autoimmune disease is the subject of a new documentary called Introducing, Selma Blair.

The star, who has been open about her trails and tribulations with her more than 2.4 million-follower strong Instagram feed, is taking her journey to the SXSW Film Festival, where the doc will debut. 

“Selma says in the beginning of the film, ‘Now I just want to be a better person,'” director Rachel Fleit tells Deadline. “The way that she is a better person is really by being of service to the world, by sharing what she’s going through with specificity and honesty.”

The filmmaker reveals she bonded with Blair immediately over a Zoom call, during which she confessed to the actress that she has lived with an autoimmune disease of her own, alopecia universalis.

“Selma was like, ‘You’re bald and I have MS! And so, what are we going to do about it?’ We just sort of had this instantaneous bond…I can’t explain it.”

Fleit tells the trade, “The thing that I learned from her, you know we have to embrace ourselves…We’ve got…one life in this body and whether or not you have an autoimmune disorder or disease or not, we must embrace ourselves….She shows us what it means to just be grateful for what we have.”

The documentary will run at the festival, and later on the streaming service Discovery+.

By Stephen Iervolino
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'Saturday Night Live' books Oscar nominees Daniel Kaluuya and Carey Mulligan for April shows

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NBCUniversal(NEW YORK) — Saturday Night Live is grabbing some potential Oscar gold: freshly minted Judas and the Black Messiah Academy Award nominee Daniel Kaluuya will host the show on April 3, according to a tweet from SNL

A week later, on April 8, Promising Young Woman Oscar nominee Carey Mulligan will host. 

The musical guest for Kaluuya’s installment will be St. Vincent, while Kid Cudi will take the Studio 8H stage when Mulligan hosts. 

The next live installment of the sketch show, airing March 26, will feature SNL alumna Mia Rudolph and musical guest Jack Harlow.

By Stephen Iervolino
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Miranda Lambert, Kacey Musgraves & more sign on for Matthew McConaughey's "We're Texas" benefit

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ABCSeveral country artists are taking part in Matthew McConaughey‘s “We’re Texas” benefit show. 

The Oscar-winning actor recently announced that he and his wife Camila Alves McConaughey are orchestrating a fundraiser for their home state of Texas following the winter storm in February.

Miranda Lambert, Kacey Musgraves, George Strait and Willie Nelson are among country performers in the all-star lineup that also features Kelly Clarkson, Post Malone, Khalid, Leon Bridges and many more. 

“Y’ALL means ALL,” Kacey writes on Twitter

Proceeds from the virtual event will benefit the McConaugheys’ Just Keep Livin’ Texas Relief Fund that is distributing funds to organizations providing critical care and resources during the recovery process.

The show will stream on McConaughey’s YouTube page on March 21 at 8 p.m. ET. 

By Cillea Houghton 
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Garth Brooks has been writing with Ashley McBryde, will resurrect Chris Gaines

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Todd Williamson/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty ImagesGarth Brooks is moving full steam ahead when it comes to new music.

During the Monday night installment of Inside Studio GGarth revealed that, hours before the livestream, he was in a writing session with Ashley McBryde and frequent collaborator Mitch Rossell, who wrote Garth’s hit, “Ask Me How I Know.”   

“She was tearing it up today. Me and Mitch just kind of sat and watched her,” Garth raves, referring to Ashley. The icon has made his admiration for Ashley known in the past:  He even released a revised cover of her Grammy-nominated song, “Girl Goin’ Nowehere,” as “Guy Goin’ Nowhere” on The Anthology, Part III: Live. 

“I can tell you exactly what we wrote – something country,” he teases, calling the track “stone country,” and adding, “I love writing country music.” 

Additionally, the superstar revealed that his cult classic 1999 album, The Life of Chris Gaines, will soon be available on multiple platforms, including digital and vinyl.

“You’re going to have it in every format you can possibly imagine. It’s coming,” he confirmed, adding that previously unreleased songs by his alter ego are also on the way.

“You’re going to have Chris Gaines stuff nobody’s ever heard before either,” he teased. “I love that project, so I’m excited.”

Fans can also look forward to The Anthology Part II, scheduled for release later this year. 

By Cillea Houghton 
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Yaphet Kotto, 'Alien' hero, James Bond baddie, dead at 81

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Stanley Bielecki Movie Collection/Getty Images(PHILLIPINES) — Yaphet Kotto, who played everything from a deep space miner in the seminal sci-film Alien to a dogged police lieutenant on TV’s Homicide: Life on the Street, has died. He was 81. 

The actor, who also played the James Bond villain Mr. Big in Live and Let Die, among many roles over his three decade-long career, reportedly died Monday night in the Philippines, according to a Facebook post from his “saddened and shocked” wife of 24 years, Sinahon Thessa.

“You played a villain on some of your movies but for me you’re a real hero and to a lot of people also,” Thessa wrote. “A good man, a good father, a good husband and a decent human being, very rare to find. One of the best actor [sic] in Hollywood a Legend.”

Kotto was memorialized by fans online, including filmmaker Ava Duvernay, who tweeted, “My Mom’s favorite. He’s one of those actors who deserved more than the parts he got. But he took those parts and made them wonderful all the same. A star. Rest well, sir.”

Kotto, also known for his distinctive voice, recently reprised his Alien character Parker in the video game Alien: Isolation in 2020, and according to his wife had other projects on the horizon, including a book.

By Stephen Iervolino
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