Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie Meet Up Twice Amid Divorce

Final season of “Fuller House”… “The Masked Singer” is a success… Oscar performances… Wendy Williams has finally been spotted… and Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie meet up twice amid divorce

Netflix has renewed “Fuller House” for a fifth season. Yay! But it’s going to be the final season. Boo. Candace Cameron-Bure went on her Instagram to break the news last night, saying, “We’re saving the best for last!” This show has been one of the most-watched original programming shows for Netflix. Season four just started streaming last month and now the fifth and final season will be ready to go this fall.

Have you watched “The Masked Singer” on FOX? It’s the number one new show and number one reality competition show in the country. Seventeen million watched the premiere and kept asking themselves, “What the heck is going on here??” First of all, the judges panes — Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Thicke — make the worst guesses you can possibly imagine. You’re practically screaming at them through the TV screen. So far, the unmasked singers have been, in order, Antonio Brown, Margaret Cho, Tommy Chong, Terry Bradshaw and Tori Spelling. The show is doing so well, FOX is bringing it back for season two, meaning now that other celebrities have seen what it’s all about, they’ll want to get on board.

Just like a woman, it’s the Academy’s right to change its mind. Last week, it was announced that only two of the five songs nominated for Oscars would be performed during the ceremony. Those would be Lady Gaga singing “Shallow” from “A Star is Born” and Kendrick Lamar performing “All the Stars” from “Black Panther.” In the Academy’s defense, those were the only two top ten hits and they’re trying to pare things down and give us a more streamlined show. But the other songwriters were LIVID. There was even talk amongst them that is was going to be “all or none.” We don’t know howler along that git, but now the Academy has decided that everybody gets to sing. We know Jennifer Hudson will perform “I’ll Fight” from the documentary “RBG.” The Academy tweeted that “a special surprise guest” will perform “The Place Where Lost Things Go” from “Mary Poppins Returns.” “When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings” from “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs” will also be performed, but no confirmation on who’s doing that yet. Variety’s sources say to make room for everybody, all the songs will be cut down to 90 seconds each.

Wendy Williams has finally been spotted! RadarOnline.com has pictures of her coming out of a CVS in south Florida. According to her family’s statement, Wendy’s taking time off to deal with her health, but it’s just taking a lot longer than they originally planned. The National Enquirer has learned that Wendy is planning to come back to her daytime talk show in three weeks, but they’re not making an announcement until they are 100 percent sure it’s happening.

It’s been almost two and a half years since Angelina Jolie filed for divorce from Brad Pitt and they’re STILL trying to sort things out so they can finalize this thing and move on. It all comes down to the kids. Brad and Angelina have met in-person at least twice over the past week. In fact, one Australian gossip magazine got pictures of the two of them in a Beverly Hills office on Wednesday. They show a man sitting there listening to the two of them as Brad paced back and forth and Angelina sat there looking pissed. They were supposed to go to court in February to hash out the final details of child custody, but they managed to keep it out of court after agreeing to a custody arrangement based on the recommendations of a child custody evaluator. Sources say all Brad wants is joint physical and legal custody. We assume all Angelina wants to do is stick it to him. They have six kids — 17-year-old Maddox, 15-year-old Pax, 14-year-old Zahara, 12-year-old Shiloh, and 10-year-old twins, Knox and Vivienne.

 

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