Country stars get recognized everywhere they go, so this is a great question. Carly Pearce was asked to name the WORST place she’d want to be recognized. She had to think for a second, and then came up with this . . . ” If [I] went into, like, Hustler. But I don’t do that. That would be the worst. Not that I do that. I definitely would just order online.” I’ll let your mind wander . . . or wonder what Carly would order at Hustler.com.
Jason Aldean has trimmed six seconds from his “Try That in a Small Town” video. According to the “Washington Post”, he removed footage from a Fox Atlanta news report that showed violent imagery from a BLM protest in 2020. Jason hasn’t commented . . . but his record company confirmed the footage was edited due to “third party copyright clearance issues”.
Carrie Underwood spent last Saturday with her husband, Mike Fisher, who was being inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame. Mike played 17 seasons in the NHL . . . the last seven with the Tennessee Predators. Mike is Canadian, but in 2019 he because a U.S. citizen.
Have you heard Dolly Parton’s latest rock release? She did a cover of Queen’s all-time classic “We Are The Champions / We Will Rock You”. It’s from her album “Rockstar”, which will be out November 17th.
Scotty McCreery took his wife Gabi and nine-month-old son Avery to Zion National Park in Utah. He shared pics and videos of them hiking the trails. Avery had an easy go of it, he spent the day in a carrier strapped to dad’s chest.
Ashley McBryde’s mom Martha has a cameo in her “Light On in the Kitchen” video. It’s at the end when they sit at the table together and hold hands.
LeBron James’ son, Bronny is doing much better … well enough that his parents are calmer. Not to say, of course, they’re not anxious to know what caused Bronny’s heart to stop, but they seem to have gotten enough reassurance from his doctors to tamp down the fear. One word used to describe them — “optimistic.” Bronny suffered cardiac arrest while practicing at USC. Doctors still need to perform more tests to determine what triggered the cardiac arrest.
Hulu has announced a new eight-episode series order for an unscripted series currently about Wayne Brady and his family. The untitled series is set to pull the curtain back on the life of actor, comedian, host and singer. When he’s not busy hosting “Let’s Make a Deal,” Brady finds himself co-parenting his 20-year-old daughter, Maile Brady, alongside his “ex-wife, soulmate and business partner,” Mandie
The U.S. Women’s soccer team tied the Netherlands in a thrilling World Cup match last night.
Cheyenne Kimball is 33. Former country singer who used to be in Gloriana. She got her start as the winner of “America’s Most Talented Kid” when she was 12 . . . and also starred on her own MTV reality show, called “Cheyenne”.
Alex Rodriguez is 48. Former Yankee who let J-Lo slip through his fingers.
Maya Rudolph is 51″Bridesmaids” and former “Saturday Night Live” star.
Bill Engvall is 66. Part of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour.
Maureen McGovern is 74. Biggest Hit: 1973’s “The Morning After”.
Peggy Fleming is 75. Olympic gold medal-winning figure skater.
Betty Thomas is 76. “Hill Street Blues” actress turned director . . . of “Doctor Dolittle”,”The Late Shift”, and”The Brady Bunch Movie”.
Bobbie Gentry is 79or 81. Singer of “Ode to Billie Joe”.
Norman Lear is 101. TV producer. He gave us the classics “All in the Family”, “The Jeffersons”, “One Day at a Time”, “Good Times” and “Maude”.