Shortly after Nintendo announced this week that it's developing a live-action The Legend Of Zelda movie, Machine Gun Kelly shared a screengrab of an article to his Instagram Story and insisted that he should be the star. "if I don't play Link we have a problem," Kelly wrote, referencing the video-game series' main character. Kelly is known to be a major Legend Of Zelda fan. He and his fiancée Megan Fox even dressed as Link and Princess Zelda for Halloween last year. The Legend of Zelda will be directed by Wes Ball, known for the Maze Runner trilogy and the upcoming Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes. Kelly has long been interested in acting and filming, having already played prominent roles in Bird Box, The Dirt, Project Power, One Way, and his directorial debut, Good Mourning.
Timbaland, who collaborated with Justin Timberlake on 'Cry Me A River,' was asked in a recent panel discussion about the song "making headlines again" due to Britney Spears' unflattering stories about Justin in her memoir, The Woman In Me. "I wanted to call and say, ‘JT, you gotta put a muzzle on that,'" the producer joked at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., for Sounds Architects: A Producer Conversation on October 30th. The audience laughed, but social media wasn't so kind, with many calling the comment "disgusting" and "misogynist." One person on Twitter wrote: "Timbaland saying that Justin Timberlake should have put a ‘muzzle' on Britney is actually INSANE considering Britney has been treated like a caged animal for the past 13 years," (referring to Spears' conservatorship.)
Mariah Carey revealed in a Good Morning America interview this week that she's back in the studio. "There is new music on the horizon," she said. "I've been working the past three, four weeks on just writing new songs. Yesterday we were in the studio working on something with a choir, working on a new song, So it's exciting." Carey's last full-length album of all new-music, Caution, was released in 2018. It peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and included collaborations with artists like Blood Orange, Gunna, Slick Rick, and Ty Dolla $ign. The pop icon's annual holiday tour kicks off later this month.
Tyler Perry is still grieving the loss of his mother, Willie Maxine Perry, who passed away in 2009. The Madea's Family Reunion creator broke down into tears on Tuesday's (November 7th) episode of The View while discussing his new documentary, Maxine's .