The Entertainment Morning Roundup | Oct 9th

ESPN's Joe Buck Corrects Troy Aikman's Reference to Taylor Swift as 'The Missus'

During a NFL game, commentator Troy Aikman mistakenly called Taylor Swift, present at the game supporting her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, 'the missus'. His co-host Joe Buck corrected the error, noting they're not married. The humorous exchange was caught on camera, with Aikman acknowledging his mistake and Buck advising caution, as similar mistakes have been made before by other commentators.

Céline Dion Praises Kelly Clarkson's Cover of 'My Heart Will Go On'

Céline Dion commended Kelly Clarkson's performance of 'My Heart Will Go On' on The Kelly Clarkson Show, describing it as 'absolutely incredible.' Dion's message follows her own emotional return to the stage at the 2024 Olympics ceremony, after battling stiff-person syndrome. Clarkson, visibly moved by Dion's Olympic performance, has now received heartfelt thanks from her idol.

Rap Mogul Diddy Awaits Bail Decision in Brooklyn Detention Center

Sean 'Diddy' Combs remains incarcerated at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn on charges of racketeering and trafficking. Despite offering a $50 million bond and agreeing to conditions like weekly drug tests, Diddy's bail request has been denied twice due to concerns over substance abuse and flight risk. His legal team continues to appeal the decisions.

Piers Morgan Apologizes to Beyoncé and Jay-Z

Piers Morgan publicly apologized to Beyoncé and Jay-Z after their lawyers disputed claims made by singer Jaguar Wright on his show Uncensored. On October 2, Wright accused the Carters of having 'victims'; by October 8, Morgan retracted the statements, agreeing to a 'legal request' to edit the interview.

Piers Morgan Issues Apology After Cease and Desist from JAY-Z and Beyonce

Piers Morgan apologized on air after JAY-Z and Beyonce sent a cease and desist over Jaguar Wright's allegations against them on his show. The October 8 episode was edited to remove Wright's claims about JAY-Z. Controversy ensued as industry figures like Ray J and Meek Mill reacted to the interview.

Netflix's 'The Platform' Sequel Confounds With Timeline Twists

Netflix's 'The Platform 2' confuses viewers with a mix of prequel and sequel elements, bringing back deceased characters and complicating the timeline. Drawing from the original's chilling setting, the film introduces new characters and rules but ends with unresolved ambiguities and potential supernatural implications.

Marvel Teases New Venom Host in Upcoming Series

Eddie Brock is stepping down as Venom, and Marvel Comics teases a new host will take up the mantle in 'All-New Venom' by Al Ewing and Carlos Gómez. The new host's identity is secret, with suspects including The Journalist, The Terrorist, The Sidekick, and The Mayor. The series spins off from Ewing's 'Venom War' and aims for street-level superhero action. 'All-New Venom #1' is set to release on December 4th.

Tyler, The Creator Changes Lyrics to Diss Elon Musk at ACL Fest

During a performance at ACL Fest, rapper Tyler, The Creator altered the lyrics of his 2017 song '911/Mr. Lonely' to criticize Elon Musk, reflecting a shift from his previous admiration. The artist, known for his candid opinions, previously praised Musk for his electric vehicles but has joined the growing ranks of former fans now distancing themselves from the entrepreneur.

Lisa Marie Presley's Memoir Reveals Unique Grieving Process

Lisa Marie Presley's posthumous memoir 'From Here to the Great Unknown,' co-authored with daughter Riley Keough, shares her experience of grieving her son Benjamin Keough, who died by suicide in 2020. Presley kept her son's body on dry ice at home for two months to say goodbye, a practice she found helpful when her father Elvis Presley passed away. The family honored Benjamin with tattoos before ultimately burying him at Graceland. Riley has fulfilled a promise to finish the memoir after Lisa Marie's death in 2023, due to complications from a past surgery.

Justin Timberlake Cancels Newark Show Due to Injury

Justin Timberlake canceled his Newark, New Jersey, concert at the last minute citing an undisclosed injury, disappointing fans. He announced the cancellation on Instagram and promised to reschedule. This follows a series of troubles, including a DUI arrest during his current tour.

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