Ashley Tisdale Reveals Why She Won't Release New Music Anytime Soon (Exclusive)New Foto - Ashley Tisdale Reveals Why She Won't Release New Music Anytime Soon (Exclusive)

Bryan Bedder/Getty;Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic Ashley Tisdale isn't working on any new music at the moment The actress and entrepreneur spoke to PEOPLE at the Bush's Bluey Baked Beans launch at CAMP in New York City on May 14 Tisdale explains why there's "no time" for her to make new music No new music is coming fromAshley Tisdaleat the moment. Many grew up listening to the actress and entrepreneur's voice through the music of Disney'sHigh School Musicalfranchise or her own hit pop songs like "He Said She Said" and "Be Good to Me." She's released a total of three original albums, 2007'sHeadstrong, 2009'sGuilty Pleasureand 2019'sSymptoms —and tells PEOPLE fans aren't going to hear another one anytime soon. "No, you won't, unfortunately. I'm sorry," Tisdale tells PEOPLE at the Bush's Bluey Baked Beans launch event at CAMP in New York City on May 14. "I'm literally running a company. I have two kids," continues the star, who founded the body care brand Being Frenshe and shares daughters Jupiter, 4, and Emerson, 8 months, with husband Christopher French. "There is just no time for me to do music," admits Tisdale, whose Being Frenshe products — including body washes, fragrances, moisturizers and more — are available at Target. "You sing my music in that shower, okay? With that body wash." The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Courtesy of Bush's Beans The "It's Alright, It's OK" artist is currently gearing up for her 40th birthday on July 2, and she tells PEOPLE about her summer plans to celebrate. "I just redid our place in Malibu, so we probably are gonna just hang out there," she details. "It's my 40th birthday, so that's pretty wild," continues Tisdale. "We just did a family vacation recently because I was like, 'Okay, that's really what I wanna do for my 40th. I wanna do a vacation with my family, my mom and dad and the kids.' We did that because I was like, once our place is done, I don't think I'm leaving that place." She explains why it feels a bit "weird" to think about celebrating the birthday. "I don't feel like I'm turning 40. I don't look like I'm turning 40, and so it is a pretty big milestone," says Tisdale. "I feel really good about it, though." Read the original article onPeople

Ashley Tisdale Reveals Why She Won't Release New Music Anytime Soon (Exclusive)

Ashley Tisdale Reveals Why She Won't Release New Music Anytime Soon (Exclusive) Bryan Bedder/Getty;Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic Ashley Tisdale...
Phil Rosenthal Is Back for More Bites Around the Globe as "Somebody Feed Phil "Returns to Netflix for Season 8 (Exclusive)

Courtesy of Netflix Phil Rosenthal returns for Season 8 ofSomebody Feed Phil, premiering June 18 on Netflix Rosenthal is also opening a nostalgic diner in L.A., Max and Helen's, in honor of his late parents, who were beloved regulars on the show The series continues to earn critical acclaim, including a Critics' Choice Real TV Award and a James Beard nomination, solidifying its status as a beloved travel-food show Phil Rosenthalis officially back with a brand-new season ofSomebody Feed Phil,premiering this June on Netflix — and he's hungrier than ever. The food and travel series, now heading into its eighth season, will once again follow theEverybody Loves Raymondalum, 65, as he eats his way through a fresh lineup of mouth-watering destinations. This time around, fans can join the Emmy-nominated star on his culinary adventures through Amsterdam, Tbilisi, Sydney, Adelaide, Manila, Las Vegas, Guatemala, San Sebastian, and Boston. Courtesy of Netflix Known for his humor, heart, and unfiltered joy when trying new dishes, Rosenthal has turnedSomebody Feed Philinto one of Netflix's longest-running unscripted series — and a fan favorite for food lovers everywhere. Watch an exclusive sneak peak of Season 8 here: This summer, fans in Los Angeles can also get a literal taste of Phil's world as he's opening a classic old-school American diner called Max and Helen's, namedin honor of his late parents, beloved regulars on the show who charmed viewers with their warmth and wit. Along the way, the show has racked up some impressive accolades, including a 2022 Critics' Choice Real TV Award for "Best Travel/Adventure Show," a 2024 nomination in the same category, and a James Beard Award nod for "Visual Media — Long Form." Courtesy of Netflix The show is produced by Lucky Bastards and a494, with Rosenthal, his brother Rich Rosenthal, and John Bedolis executive producing, alongside Christopher Collins and Lydia Tenaglia. Of course, the food series isn't Rosenthal's only claim to fame. The multi-hyphenate talent is also the mind behind the classic CBS sitcomEverybody Loves Raymond, which won 16 Emmy Awards during its nine-season run. He's also a two-time New York Times bestselling author and recently co-wrote a charming kids' book with his 20-something-year-old daughter, Lily, titledJust Try It: A Phil and Lil Book. Plus, the proud dad, who shares Lily and his son Ben with his wife Monica, is serving up more delicious content in his forthcoming cookbook,Phil's Favorites, a curated collection of his go-to dishes, set to release Nov. 4. Catch up on past episodes ofSomebody Feed Philnow on Netflix — and get ready to join Phil for another season of unforgettable flavors and friendly faces in Season 8, which releases on June 18. Read the original article onPeople

Phil Rosenthal Is Back for More Bites Around the Globe as “Somebody Feed Phil ”Returns to Netflix for Season 8 (Exclusive)

Phil Rosenthal Is Back for More Bites Around the Globe as "Somebody Feed Phil "Returns to Netflix for Season 8 (Exclusive) Courtes...
Book Review: Donal Ryan's spellbinding sequel in 21 voices continues the saga of a small Irish townNew Foto - Book Review: Donal Ryan's spellbinding sequel in 21 voices continues the saga of a small Irish town

In 2014Donal Ryanpublished a novel in the U.S. called "The Spinning Heart" about a rural Irish town after the 2008 financial collapse. It was narrated by a chorus of voices, one per chapter, and at the center was a good-hearted contractor, Bobby Mahon. Ryan's latest book is a spellbinding sequel, "Heart, Be at Peace," that works just fine on its own. It chronicles the changes that have buffeted Nenagh, County Tipperary, in the decade since the recession. Once again, the story is told by 21 townspeople, including one who has died, and Bobby is at the center. Over the years he has done well for himself with a "kitchen the size of a soccer pitch" and a "marble island in the middle of it that you could feed an army at," as one envious frenemy grouses. But recently Bobby has been having panic attacks because a compromising picture of him at a stag party in Amsterdam has been making the rounds. Also, he is worried sick about the drug dealers lurking around town in cars with blacked-out windows, posing a threat to the children, including his own. Another member of the chorus is Lily, who describes herself as "witch by training" and prostitute by inclination. She learned her magic from a Roma woman who settled in the town, "caught roots" and married a local. Lily adores her beautiful granddaughter, Millicent — her long legs, blue eyes and "the shine off of her like the sun on the water of the lake." They go for long walks in the meadows, gathering wild garlic, dock leaves and sorrel, but lately, the girl has fallen under the spell of Augie Penrose, the ringleader of the drug dealers, and Granny knows in her heart it will not end well. Bobby, Lily, Millicent and all the others see the town and its residents, including the newcomers from Eastern Europe, from a different perspective. Together, they narrate a gripping story that is heartbreaking, funny and occasionally raunchy of a beaten-down but resilient community that embodies the best and worst of humanity. The book ends with a monologue from Bobby's preternaturally wise and forbearing wife, Triona, who is puzzling over a dramatic plot development in the last chapter. "There's more to that story, a lot more I'd say, but it'll be told elsewhere, I'm sure." If she is right, then perhaps Ryan is already planning the third installment of a trilogy. What a gift that would be for readers everywhere. ___ AP book reviews:https://apnews.com/hub/book-reviews

Book Review: Donal Ryan’s spellbinding sequel in 21 voices continues the saga of a small Irish town

Book Review: Donal Ryan's spellbinding sequel in 21 voices continues the saga of a small Irish town In 2014Donal Ryanpublished a novel i...
Carrie Underwood Catches Heat for Behind-the-Scenes 'American Idol' VideoNew Foto - Carrie Underwood Catches Heat for Behind-the-Scenes 'American Idol' Video

Carrie Underwoodis facing backlash from fans for singing along to one ofWhitney Houston's most famous songs, with multiple online critics deriding theAmerican Idoljudge for even touching a Houston track. To start, Underwood's debut role as a judge this past season was divisive from the get-go, with plenty of longtimeAmerican Idolviewers stating they were going to boycott the show afterUnderwood performed atPresident Donald Trump's inaugurationin January. On the other hand, there were still plenty of fans cheering on the "Before He Cheats" singer, excited to see the Season 4 winner at the judges' table. Now, Underwood is facing criticism yet again — with viewers holding nothing back in response to the singer belting out part of Houston's massive hit, "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)," in a behind-the-scenes video onAmerican Idol. On Sunday, May 18 — the live finale of Season 33, during whichAmerica crownedJamal Robertsthe newestIdolchampion— Underwood took to her socials to share a clip of her glam team touching her up amid a commercial break. At the time, "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" blared in the background, so the "Jesus Take the Wheel" singer sang along to the tune, showcasing her vocals as she belted out the chorus while sitting at the judges' table. Many fans felt like Houston, who died in 2012, wouldn't have approved of Underwood singing the hit due to her apparent support of Trump. "Girl, Whitney Houston would not like your MAGA ass," pop culture account Mr. Pop shared via X. Others were even more blunt. "Don't dare sing Whitney," another person wrote. "Girl you leave Whitney song alon[e]," chimed in a Facebook user. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Carrie Underwood (@carrieunderwood) Others simply compared Underwood's voice to Houston's. "She can't beat Whitney's vocals…sorry not sorry," someone else penned, while another agreed, writing, "She'll never be Whitney...lol." Another fan acknowledged that Underwood "is a very good singer," but felt the sing-along "was kinda awkward." For all the criticism, however, there were other fans in the comments section of Underwood's upload who loved her rendition. "Carrie singing Whitney is now my Roman Empire 🔥😩," one person gushed. "Carrie! You need to sing this !" another user begged. "You can sing anything but I love Whitney !" Notably, Underwood's brief sing-along to "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" was not the first Houston hit she's performed. In fact, Underwood previously sang Houston's iconic power ballad "I Will Always Love You" asa duet withDolly Parton— who wrote and originally recorded the track, before Houston's powerfully heart-wrenching cover of the track became one of her signature songs.

Carrie Underwood Catches Heat for Behind-the-Scenes 'American Idol' Video

Carrie Underwood Catches Heat for Behind-the-Scenes 'American Idol' Video Carrie Underwoodis facing backlash from fans for singing a...
Hailey Bieber Says She Changed 'Head to Toe' After Welcoming Baby Jack and Admits She Was 'Hyper-Fixating' on Bouncing BackNew Foto - Hailey Bieber Says She Changed 'Head to Toe' After Welcoming Baby Jack and Admits She Was 'Hyper-Fixating' on Bouncing Back

Mikael Jansson/Vogue Hailey Bieber opens up about experiencing postpartum dysphoria and says she often read negative comments about her body after welcoming her son The new mom reveals she had to come to terms with the fact that her body would never be the same She welcomed son Jack in August with husband Justin Bieber Hailey Bieberis not the same person she was before welcoming her baby boy – both mentally and physically. In a candid interview withVoguefor their Summer issue, the model and Rhode co-founder, 28, spoke about welcoming her baby son Jack in August with husbandJustin Bieberand shared that she experienced postpartum dysphoria in the months after becoming a mom, especially after she read comments online about her body. "Every day I have to talk to myself, like, 'Hailey, you had a baby,' " she tells the outlet. "You grew a human. You birthed a human. It's okay. Give yourself grace. Give yourself time." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Mikael Jansson/Vogue While she's always loved working out, Bieber admits it was harder than expected to lose the last 15 pounds she'd gained during pregnancy. Ultimately, she had to realize that her body was just never going to be the same. "When people talk about 'bouncing back' — back where, because my hips are wider, my boobs are actually bigger than they were before," Bieber says. "You're not the same person that you were before. You change head to toe." "And I think there was a minute where I kept really hyper-fixating on getting back to what I was," she admits. "And then I had to go through that acceptance of, 'I'm not going back.' So it's really about how do I want to move forward? Who do I want to be?" Mikael Jansson/Vogue Now that she's had a few more months to settle into motherhood, Bieber says she feels proud of who she is today. "I like who I am so much more than I ever have," she shares. "There's an ease that comes with [being a mother], a confidence. You really start to give less of a f--- about so many things. You're just like, 'I don't have the time, actually. I don't have the energy.'" "He's my priority. He is the most important thing to me," Bieber says of Jack. Read the original article onPeople

Hailey Bieber Says She Changed 'Head to Toe' After Welcoming Baby Jack and Admits She Was 'Hyper-Fixating' on Bouncing Back

Hailey Bieber Says She Changed 'Head to Toe' After Welcoming Baby Jack and Admits She Was 'Hyper-Fixating' on Bouncing Back ...

 

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