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Demi Moore, Maya Rudolph & More to Present at 2026 Oscars

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Demi Moore was highly touted for an Oscar last year for The Substance, but ultimately lost to Mikey Madison for Anora. Both women will be back at the 2026 Oscars in roles that carry much less pressure — presenters.

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Maya Rudolph, veteran film and TV star (and daughter of the late, great Minnie Riperton, who topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 1975 with “Lovin’ You”), will also present, as will Chase Infiniti, one of the stars of One Battle After Another, which amassed 13 Oscar nominations, second only to Sinners this year.

Other presenters announced Thursday (Feb. 26) are Javier Bardem, Chris Evans and Kumail Nanjiani. Previously announced presenters are last year’s winners of best actor (Adrien Brody), best supporting actor (Kieran Culkin) and best supporting actress (Zoe Saldaña).

The producers will continue to announce talent appearing on the show in the coming weeks.

The 98th Oscars will be held on Sunday, March 15, at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood and will be televised live on ABC and streamed live on Hulu at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT. Conan O’Brien will host the show for the second year in a row. The official live red carpet show will air at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT.

Raj Kapoor and Katy Mullan are the show’s executive producers. Kapoor is also showrunner.

Sinners and One Battle After Another are followed on the nominations leaderboard by Frankenstein, Marty Supreme and Sentimental Value, each with nine nods, and Hamnet with eight.


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Teyana Taylor Keeps Her Cool on ‘Hot Ones,’ Dreams Up Her Fantasy Restaurant & Talks Most Heated Dance Battle: ‘We Got It Poppin’

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Teyana Taylor knows from hot food. But the Oscar-nominated One Battle After Another star and admitted foodie wasn’t foolish enough to save the hard questions for the end, so she asked Hot Ones host Sean Evans to front-load the “deep” questions before things fall apart. “I’m a spicy food girl. I love spicy,” the Golden Globe-winning singer/actress/dancer said confidently on the latest episode of the chat-and-sweat web series. “I just don’t know what you planted in these wings. So I’m, like, cautious, you know, alert.”

Evans, who notoriously does his homework, hit Taylor with a question off the top about her decision to enroll in the prestigious Escoffier School of Culinary Arts last year, where she’s pursuing a degree in pastry and culinary, wondering what her dream restaurant would look like. Taylor pictured a retro servers-on-skate diner vibe with banquettes shaped like 1950s cars, with leather chef’s jackets. “It’s gonna be something cute,” she said, already picturing the merch.

Four wings in, Taylor bit into the first truly hot wing, a Smokin’ Dragon sauce that led to a question about her most heated dance battle. “I think my most intense battle was in, like, third grade,” she said of the showdown that took place at recess with no music. “And I just, I remember we just got it, we got it popping. We had to like, I don’t even know what was playing,” she recalled.

Taylor also weighed in on keeping her cool on stage when things go wrong, such as embracing her wig flying off and whipping it around her head, the proper form for double-dutching and having patience in Hollywood. “I just learned that there’s always something bigger in store for you,” she said. “So even when you get that no, understanding that that no is also a win. And I think that patience is a part of knowing what’s for you and what’s not.”

The “Maybe” singer was starting to feel it by the time she bit into a wing covered in “Da Bomb” (135,600 Scoville level). “Baby, I need you to stop asking me questions right now, let’s take a beat,” she said as she got close to the finish line and tried to answer a question for a 2020 Billboard interview in which she said R&B music is the “realest b–ch” in the world.

Taking a sip of milk and then cranberry juice, she explained, “no stone is left unturned in R&B. You get to be your most vulnerable,” as she joined Evans in chewing ice to alleviate the pain. “You shoulda asked me all the cute questions up top,” she said. “I had all the answers in the world earlier. I was spitting bars. Now it’s just getting a little… crazy.”

The chat ended with Taylor trying to keep her cool while rhapsodizing about her love for the classic 1990 Julia Roberts/Richard Gere romcom Pretty Woman. “I love the idea of fairytales as well. And I just love love,” she said. “Julia Roberts is like my favorite person in the whole wide world. And it was just my favorite. I had the biggest crush on Richard Gere … it’s one of my favorite films.”

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Dave Grohl Had ‘No Idea’ Daughter Violet Signed a Record Deal, Says Her Album ‘Inspired’ New Foo Fighters LP

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Dave Grohl is a proud dad. In a new interview, the Foo Fighters rocker raved all about his daughter Violet Grohl’s debut album, which he says she made entirely on her own without any help from him.

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In a conversation with his bandmates on The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X posted Wednesday (Feb. 25), Dave recalled learning that his child had created an LP and signed a record deal all by herself. “So Violet, my daughter — she’s 19, about to turn 20 — she made this album with a producer named Justin Raisen, and she did it on her own,” he gushed.

“She met the producer, and they would go to the studio every day and make songs, and she would send me songs when she was finished,” he continued. “But I had absolutely nothing to do with this record at all. I had no idea.”

Noting that he “knew that she was looking to sign a record deal,” Dave added that he was still in disbelief when Violet informed him that she had, in fact, done just that. “She was like, ‘Hey, Dad, can I come over for dinner tonight?’ And I’m like, ‘Yeah, sure. What do you want me to make?'” he shared. “And she came over and told me, ‘I signed my record deal today.’ Like, oh my God. I’m totally uninvolved, and I’m like the dad that wants to be there and know everything, and she’s just totally doing her own thing.”

The Nirvana alum shares Violet — who inked a deal with Republic Records in January — with his wife, director Jordyn Blum, with whom he also has two younger daughters. Grohl is the father of a fourth child as well, admitting in September 2024 that he’d welcomed a baby “outside of my marriage.” (He added at the time that he planned on being a “loving and supportive parent” to the child while working to regain his family’s trust and “earn their forgiveness.”)

The interview comes as the Foo Fighters are gearing up to release new album Your Favorite Toy in April, marking the band’s first LP since 2023’s But Here We Are, which debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200. But according to Dave, one of the reasons why he felt motivated to get back in the studio with his own band was Violet, who released debut single “Nausea” in 2021 followed by tracks “THUM” and “Applefish” this past January.

“[Her] record is amazing — she is so incredibly talented,” he said. “It really inspired me to make this one. It really did.”

Watch the band’s full interview below.

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Bad Bunny Wears Pelé’s 1966 World Cup Jacket During Concert, Changes Lyrics to Honor Soccer Icon

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Bad Bunny continues on his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour that recently made its pitstop in Brazil, making it the first time the artist performed in the Latin American country.

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During the second show of his two dates that took place Feb. 20 and Feb. 21 at the Allianz Parque in Sao Paulo, the Puerto Rican artist surprised fans by wearing a jacket previously worn by the late soccer legend Pelé during the 1966 World Cup in England.

“It’s a great celebration about Brazil, an understanding from Benito on how much Pelé, like I said, a Black Brazilian man, Latin American, is important to the formation of what we are as a society,” jersey collector Cássio Brandão told the Associated Press in a video. “Benito took very good care of the piece. It came back only with sweat … wet with sweat.”

Brandão, who has more than 7,000 historical soccer memorabilia and jerseys, 115 items belonging to Pelé, also noted that Bad Bunny “took very good care of the piece” and that “it was perfect, in the same condition. They were very careful. It returned in the same suitcase.”

Additionally, The AP reports that the artist changed the lyric in “Monaco” to honor Pelé, singing “es como meter un gol después de Pelé y Maradona,” (“it’s like scoring a goal after Pelé and Maradona”) instead of “Messi and Maradona.”

Pelé’s official Instagram account later thanked Bad Bunny for the sweet tributes at his show.

“Bad Bunny proved that football is all about music and joy,” reads the Feb. 22 post. “In his two concerts in Brazil, he paid tribute to our eternal King. And that says a lot. About respect. About legacy. About how football transcends borders, languages, and generations. Pelé was always a man of the world. And when a Latin artist of Bad Bunny’s stature honors the King on Brazilian soil, we understand that the crown continues to shine. Thank you for the tribute, Benito. Music connects people. So does football.”

That same night, the artist born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio paused his performance to acknowledge the death of salsa icon Willie Colón, who passed away at the age of 75 on Saturday (Feb. 21).

“Today, one of the legends who contributed to this beautiful and legendary genre passed away,” Benito is heard saying (in Spanish) in a fan-filmed video uploaded to Instagram. “So, on behalf of myself and Los Sobrinos, we wish Willie Colón peace. Much strength to his family. The inspiration of so many of these great musicians who left their mark on this earth will never die as long as there are talented young people like those here, keeping the music, salsa and all Caribbean rhythms alive.”

The Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour continues Feb. 28 and March 1 at the Engie Stadium in Sydney, followed by his concert in Tokyo on March 7. This is the first time Benito is performing in Australia and Japan.


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