
3/31/2026 Pierre

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Bruce Willis has retired because of his aphasia diagnosis, but don’t think that’s going to stop him from making movies…Well, sorta. Last year he sold the rights to his image to an artificial intelligence company called Deepcake. So basically, there’s a “digital twin” of Bruce that can be used to make new film projects. To make A.I. Bruce, Deepcake used content from “Die Hard” and “The Fifth Element” . . . so he looks how he did in those movies.
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If it seems like Alan Jacksonhas been around for your whole lifetime, well, he probably has. CMT will honor him with an “Artist of a Lifetime” award during the “CMT Artists of the Year” on Friday, October 14th. Alan says he’s “proud” of this “sweet honor.” He will turn 63 three days later, on the 17th
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Trevor Noah announced yesterday that he’s leaving “The Daily Show” after seven years. Trevor said he misses doing stand-up comedy, traveling to other countries, and learning other languages. So, it sounds like he already has a plan for what’s next. Although he didn’t say WHEN exactly his last day would be.
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Jason Aldean shared a photo of Hurricane Ian’s damage done to boats. He said, quote, “Florida is our second home and we have lots of friends and family down there . . . We are thinking about everybody who is dealing with the fallout.” Jason has a house in Florida, but it doesn’t sound like it was hit.
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It’s not a spoiler to reveal that John Dutton (Kevin Costner) character in Yellowstone becomes governor of Montana in season five. In fact, it’s the opening scene of the trailer for the coming season of the Paramount Network hit. John announced his candidacy and secured the endorsement of the outgoing governor during the show’s fourth season — seemingly to spite Jamie, who was set to run for the post himself. The campaign, it appears, was a successful one. Yellowstone season 5 premieres Nov. 13.
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And lastly…new music out today!!
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Tiger Woods is back in the headlines after flipping his Land Rover in Florida trying to pass a truck with a trailer. The vehicle ended up on its side, he crawled out like it was no big deal, and somehow nobody was hurt. He blew a 0.00 on a breathalyzer but refused a blood test and was charged with DUI and property damage. So yeah, that “no alcohol” part isn’t exactly calming anyone down.
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Keith Urban is dealing with some awkward rumors linking him to younger Nashville singers, and apparently his daughters are not loving the headlines. Sources say it’s a bad look no matter what, because either he comes off like a womanizer or a guy striking out. Meanwhile, the women involved are flat-out denying everything.
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Country legend Charlie Daniels is making a return in hologram form for America’s 250th birthday celebration. The show is set for Fort Campbell and will feature performances from Aaron Tippin and others, along with a digital version of Charlie headlining. His son says it’s a dream come true, which is sweet… but also a little “we’re living in the future now.”
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Michael Jordan says he still dreams about making an NBA comeback… in his 60s. He told CBS that competitive fire never really leaves, and he’d love to pick up a basketball again at that level. Which is adorable, because most of us dream about getting off the couch without making a noise.
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