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Entertainment Tidbits

By Ozzy Mar 27, 2025 | 8:00 PM

Yolanda Saldívar, the woman convicted of killing Tejano music icon Selena Quintanilla-Perez in 1995, has been denied parole after spending decades behind bars for shooting the young singer at a Texas motel, the state’s parole board announced Thursday. Saldívar is serving a life sentence and will be eligible for parole again in 2030. (NPR)


Brian Austin Green shared a screenshot of a DM exchange with Machine Gun Kelly on his Instagram Stories. Kelly criticized Green for repeatedly asking about the due date of his baby with Megan Fox, and Green responded with humorous comments. This exchange follows Green’s previous comments about Kelly’s split with Fox. (People)


The Sundance Film Festival will move from Park City, Utah, to Boulder, Colorado, starting in 2027. The decision came after a search for a new location in 2024, considering other locations like Cincinnati and Salt Lake City. The festival aims to center in downtown Boulder, utilizing various theaters and venues, including spaces at UC Boulder. (COS)


Bobby Sherman, a former teen idol from the 1960s, has been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. His wife, Brigitte, shared the news and requested privacy while thanking fans for their support. Sherman, 81, began his career in television and music, releasing 10 albums and over 100 songs, including hits like “Little Woman” and “Julie, Do Ya Love Me.” (EW)


Johnny Mathis, 89, announced that he is retiring from live stage performances due to age and memory issues, canceling all of his concerts from June 2025 onwards. He still has four remaining shows on his 2025 Voice of Romance tour before retiring. Refunds for the canceled shows will be issued through the original point of purchase. (THR)


CBS is renewing the medical drama Watson, starring Morris Chestnut, for a second season. The show’s first season has seen strong ratings, with over 18.7 million cross-platform viewers, and averaging nearly 6.8 million linear viewers per episode. The series follows Dr. John Watson as he returns to medicine after Sherlock Holmes‘ death. (THR)


Gerard Depardieu could face a prosecutor-requested 18-month suspended prison sentence, $21,000 fine, psychological treatment, and sex offender registration in his sexual assault trial. Two women accuse him of assault on the set of a film in 2021. Depardieu has denied the assaults and faces the possibility of a second trial on rape allegations. (UPI)


Duke University distanced itself from The White Lotus due to a Jason Isaacs wearing their apparel in a disturbing scene where he contemplates killing his wife to avoid going to prison. The university officials expressed concern over the unauthorized use of their trademarks, stating it creates confusion and does not align with their values. (Variety)


Sydney Sweeney and fiancé Jonathan Davino have postponed their wedding due to relationship issues. While not fully split, they are working through their problems. The source cited Sweeney’s busy career causing tension, with the couple not having further discussions about the wedding. Sweeney wanted to cancel everything. (Yahoo!)


Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone universe may expand onto CBS with a potential new series starring Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton. The procedural show is still in early stages, with no deals confirmed. It would likely explore Kayce’s Navy SEAL background. This new spinoff would join an existing one featuring Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser. (Deadline)