This entertainment news digest covers a range of recent happenings, from the tragic passing of a former My Chemical Romance drummer to reports about Armie Hammer's financial situation and the British Royal Family's Christmas plans. Also making headlines are Meghan Trainor's experience with Botox, Ellen DeGeneres' move to the UK, the death of a veteran actor, and unusual dating habits of a celebrity couple. Plus, a country music star's encounter with an overzealous fan, the resurgence of nostalgic TV shows, and a 'Baywatch' actress's battle with cancer are highlighted.
Bob Bryar, who once drummed for the popular rock band My Chemical Romance, has sadly died. In other news, reports suggest that actor Armie Hammer is not receiving financial support from his wealthy family following serious allegations. Additionally, it's being reported that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have not been invited to spend Christmas with the Royal Family.
Singer Meghan Trainor has revealed that she's having trouble smiling due to excessive Botox treatments. Meanwhile, a royal expert has offered a different perspective on Ellen DeGeneres' relocation to the United Kingdom after Donald Trump's election victory. The entertainment world also mourns the loss of Earl Holliman, an actor known for his roles in "The Twilight Zone" and "The Rainmaker."
Ted Danson and his wife Mary Steenburgen, both actors, reportedly prefer early morning dates. Singer Kacey Musgraves had an unpleasant encounter with a fan who grabbed her during a performance. Classic shows like 'Lost' are enjoying renewed popularity as viewers look for comfort in familiar programming. And finally, 'Baywatch' star Nicole Eggert has opened up about the emotional impact of tattoos she received during her cancer treatment.