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Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! If you thought capri leggings had gone the way of the dinosaur, guess what: they’re back! And they came from a bit of a surprising place: Kendall Jenner. She’s brought the trend to the forefront of our minds in the biggest way, as she just rocked them in a recent Instagram post. Related: 17 of the Best Leggings Under $9 You Can Stock Up on Right Now Ah, leggings. They’re our go-to look when we just want to hit the…

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Pattie Boyd recently sold her personal collection. The collection included the famous cover of 1970s ‘Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs.’ Emile Theeodore Frandsen created the painting in the ’50s and named it ‘La Jeune Fille au Bouquet.’ Eric Clapton bought it in 1970 and later gave it to George Harrison. Harrison gifted it to Boyd in the ‘80s. Experts expected the ‘Layla’ cover to sell for between £40,000 and £60,000. However, it went for almost 2 million pounds ($2.5 million) at Christie’s auction in London. The Auction Was A Success Pattie Boyd’s collection sold for a total of $3.6…

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Ian Hill recently joined a chat with Spain’s Rock FM and talked about Judas Priest’s retirement plans. The bassist said the band doesn’t think about quitting music anytime soon, explaining: “No, we have no plan to retire yet. We’re still able to perform. The time to think about retiring is when your performances start to dip, and you’re not doing too well. You have to think about it then. We’re not stupid; we know that we’re not getting any younger and that there will be a time when we have to retire, but there’s no plans to do so just…

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During a recent interview with the Metal Voice, Accept’s Mark Tornillo talked about his concern over today’s metal scene in the United States. He said the band doesn’t have sell-out shows in the States, explaining: “No trouble selling tickets in South America. No trouble selling tickets in Europe or anywhere else. So I think the United States is just not metal territory anymore. I don’t know why.” Tornillo Hopes For U.S. Tours The host, Alan Dixon, replied to him: “We just had Adrian Vandenberg a couple of weeks ago. He was saying the same thing. ıt was kind of a…

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Lizzo is clarifying her cryptic “I quit” comments from last week. On Tuesday, the 35-year-old singer shared a video on Instagram explaining what she meant by her previous social media message, in which she declared “I quit,” but did not specify what she was quitting. “I want to make this video because I just need to clarify. When I say, ‘I quit,’ I mean I quit giving any negative energy attention,” she began. “What I’m not going to quit is the joy in my life, which is making music, which is connecting to people, ’cause I know I’m not alone.””In no way, shape, or…

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Minnie Driver. Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic Minnie Driver is opening up about the conditions on set while filming 1998’s Hard Rain. Driver, 54, claimed she wasn’t allowed to wear a wetsuit under her costume, despite there being “20 million gallons of water.” “It was set during this massive rain storm. There were huge rain machines. We shot crazy hours,” Driver recalled on a Tuesday, April 2, episode of the “I Weigh With Jameela Jamil” podcast. “It was tough, like, it was a tough movie, but everybody else could wear a wetsuit underneath their costume.” She continued: “And I was told by the producers…

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In a recent chat with Guitar World, Billie Joe Armstrong likened Green Day’s ‘American Idiot’ period to the Beatles’ ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’ era. This year is the 30th anniversary of Green Day’s ‘Dookie’ and the 20th anniversary of ‘American Idiot.’ ‘Dookie’ moved the band from underground punk to mainstream success. In ‘American Idiot,’ they tried out concept albums and made longer songs. Billie’s Thoughts On ‘Dookie’ And ‘American Idiot’ Armstrong talked about the impact of two albums: “With ‘Dookie,’ we were so young, and the success part threw me for such a loop that I didn’t know…

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Taylor Hawkins’ son Shane recently shared a post on Instagram for the anniversary of his father’s death. On March 25, 2022, the Foo Fighters drummer passed away at 50. Hawkins was in Bogota, Colombia, with Foo Fighters for a performance. It shocked the band and the fans. Shane added a photo of himself playing drums with his father and wrote: “Love you, Dad, miss you. Rest in peace. Thank you for everything.” Other Messages For The Drummer Foo Fighters also took to Instagram and shared a photo of Hawkins with a red heart emoji. Guns N’ Roses’ Slash posted on…

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