Megan Briggs/Getty ImagesLove was in the air this Valentine’s Day as many celebrities publicly declared their commitment to their romantic partners on social media.
David and Victoria Beckham shared loving tributes to each other on Instagram. David posted a romantic sunset selfie of the pair kissing. “Happy Valentines to an amazing wife, mummy & best friend. I love you,” he captioned the pic.
Victoria decided to honor her husband by sharing a video of him swinging around on gymnastics equipment while donning a cowboy hat. “Happy Valentine’s Day cowboy,” Victoria wrote in the caption.
Kristen Stewart’s fiancée, Dylan Meyer, posted a carousel of pictures to Instagram honoring their relationship. “Happy valentines to my #1 crush, the hottest cat mom in the game. I am just so, so into you,” Meyer wrote.
Catherine Zeta-Jones also celebrated the romantic holiday – and 23 years of marriage – with her longtime love, Michael Douglas. “Happy Valentines D
Jason Davis/Getty Images for SiriusXMWarren Zeiders is a country boy who appreciates his Pennsylvania roots.
Speaking with ABC Audio recently, Warren shared some of the fond memories forged during his childhood years in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
"It was amazing. It was a good life. My parents took good care of me and my sister. I was an athlete my whole life [and] played lacrosse for 12 years. And Hershey was great," Warren recalls, adding that he was a country boy who loved "spending time with my grandfather, whether we were fishing or hunting."
Warren now resides in Nashville and though it s his new home, he sees it more as a temporary abode, akin to an airport transit stop.
"I call Tennessee my full-time green room. I come back from the road, you drop your stuff off, you do your laundry, you pack your bag again, and then you re out on the road," says Warren. "It s a good landing spot for a day or two."
Warren s currently sitting atop the cou
Samir Hussein/WireImage via Getty ImagesCillian Murphy is telling us how he really feels about movie press tours.
In a new interview with GQ, the Oscar-nominee admitted to finding faults with the current model of film press tours including the red carpet interviews and press junkets.
“I think it’s a broken model,” Murphy said. “The model is everybody is so bored.”
He also revealed he was somewhat relieved when last year’s SAG-AFTRA strike began right ahead of Oppenheimer’s opening weekend, meaning he was able to cut promotion of the film short. He noted that the movie became a word-of-mouth hit regardless.
“Same was the case with Peaky Blinders,” Murphy said. “The first three seasons there was no advertising, a tiny show on BBC Two; it just caught fire because people talked to each other about it.”
Speaking of Peaky Blinders, Murphy discussed the status of a potential reunion film.
“There is no status, as of now. So, I have no update. But I’ve al
Courtesy of Big Machine RecordsWhen it comes to songwriting, Carly Pearce feels it s important to write about widely relatable topics, such as romance and heartbreak. That s why she s proud of her Chris Stapleton-assisted single, "We Don t Fight Anymore."
"I like to write things that make me feel something, and I think this is a topic that so many people, if they were honest, they have probably lived, are living or will live in their life," Carly tells ABC Audio of her duet, which highlights a couple s frayed relationship and communication breakdown.
"I feel like my best songs just kind of fall out naturally, and this one just felt important," she shares.
It s not often that an artist chooses a pensive ballad to introduce their new album, which is why Carly was surprised when she made that move.
"It certainly didn t feel like what I would come with as a first single off of a new project, but that s what I love about it," says Carly.