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Man down!
The Wanted's
Nathan Sykes has announced that he will be taking time off from the band to undergo throat surgery tomorrow (April 18).
A statement from the UK's group management
said, "We can confirm that The Wanted's Nathan Sykes will under go specialist throat surgery on Thursday 18th April in Los Angeles and as such will be taking unforeseen hiatus form The Wanted ... The remaining four members of The Wanted will continue fulfilling the bands promotional commitments across the world."
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While
Miley Cyrus has insisted that her wedding to actor Liam Hemsworth is still on --
despite breakup and cheating rumors swirling around the couple -- her dad seems to be preaching a different story while promoting his new memoir "Hillbilly Heart."
In an interview with
ABC News, Billy Ray Cyrus says he didn't write that much about Miley's engagement because he wasn't 100% sure that the wedding would happen.
"I know as I was writing the book I wanted to keep that particular moment as open-ended as possible," Bill Ray explained. "I didn't know the answer. They're young. They're kids. The great news is, they're great friends. They're really, really good friends. If you end up getting married, that's your business too, you know?"
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Last week's
"Glee" episode was edge-of-the-seat scary, but expect things to calm down for the McKinley High kids during Thursday's new episode.
Will decides that this week's theme for the Gleeks as "dreams" and in New York City, Rachel auditions for a dream role in the Broadway revival of "Funny Girl." Her fictional mother, Shelby, played by
Idina Menzel, returns to help Rachel's dream come true.
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As the nation watched the tragedy unfold today (April 15) at the Boston Marathon finish line, where
two explosions went off and at least two deaths have already been reported, singers have taken to their Twitter pages to express their sympathies. See them below, and we'll be adding to the list.
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Actress Jane Lynch has spoken out about last week's
"Glee" episode, saying she feels horrible if anyone was upset by the school shooting topic.
In the episode, titled
"Shooting Star," a girl with Down syndrome brought a firearm to the high school where it discharged, not killing anyone, but Jane's character, Sue Sylvester, took the blame for the gunshots.
After the episode aired, some of the parents from Newtown, Conn., where a gunman killed 26 students and staff members during a Dec. 14 school shooting,
voiced their anger about not being told about the episode's topic beforehand by the network.
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Michael Jackson's family is preparing for
a court battle with concert company AEG, and soon, questions like who fathered the late singer's three children may be answered.
Michael's late family is suing AEG for $40 billion, alleging that the company contributed to his death by pushing him to work too hard for the "This Is It" tour and by hiring Dr. Conrad Murray, who was
convicted in 2011 of felony involuntary manslaughter after giving Michael the drugs that eventually killed him.
During the trial, a few Jackson family secrets may be revealed as well.
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Backstreet's fertile, alright!
Backstreet Boy member Kevin Richardson, 41, has announced via
PEOPLE that he and his wife, Kristin, are expecting baby #2.
"So excited to share... The Easter Bunny brought a very special egg this year," he
tweeted, along with a photo of his wife posing with the Easter Bunny.
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