Ariana Grande is "broken" after Manchester attack
No Images? Click here On Monday night, a horrific terror attack at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England, left 22 dead and over 50 injured. The singer responded to the tragedy on Twitter, saying she feels "broken." (As of right now, the rest of her tour is in limbo.) Other stars, such as Paul McCartney, Ellie Goulding and The 1975 also spoke out about the tragedy and expressed condolences to those affected.Sir Roger Moore, famous for his role as British secret agent James Bond, died at age 89 on Tuesday. Upon hearing the sad news, touching tributes from Hollywood came pouring in for the screen icon, who even made a cameo in "Spice World." And while we'll always remember Moore as the gunslinging Bond, the star and humanitarian actually strongly disliked firearms.'Here To Make Friends,' Our 'Bachelor' Podcast, Is Back!Good news, "Bachelor" and "Bachelorette" fans, our recap podcast, "Here To Make Friends" has returned! This week, hosts Claire Fallon and Emma Gray, along with special guest Allison Williams, discuss the Season 13 premiere of "The Bachelorette," starring Rachel Lindsay, the first woman of color cast as the lead in the series.During her appearance on an extended "Primetime Carpool Karaoke Special," Katy Perry dished on the origins of her "bad blood" with Taylor Swift. And she got pretty candid. Your move, TSwift.The Trump administration, which for some unknown reason appears to resist proofreading the things they write, made another embarrassing typo in a recent press release. Naturally, Stephen Colbert didn't let them off easy.Read more:
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