Mar. 16, 2025
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The final group of finalists has been announced for season 13 ofAmerica’s Got Talent!
After an electrifying opening performance from K-pop boy band BTS, vocalists dominated the second round of eliminations, with stand-up comedian Vicki Barbolak being the only non-singing act on Wednesday to advance to next week’s live show finals.
Fan favoriteCourtney Hadwinwas announced as a finalist, much to judge Howie Mandel’s delight.
“I smell a million dollars!
Mar. 16, 2025
Courtney Hadwinis the latest fan favorite contestant to return to theAmerica’s Got Talentstage!
News of Hadwin’s casting follows her performances in Las Vegas as part of season 13 winner, magicianShin Lim‘s headlining Vegas series at the Paris Theater at Paris Las Vegas earlier this month. (Lim will also be among those onChampions.)
“It was the best experience of my life,” Hadwintold PEOPLEabout her time on the show, in which she won Howie Mandel‘s Golden Buzzer.
Mar. 16, 2025
Time forCourtney Henggelerto start throwing it back to practicing her newborn skills!
The star of YouTube Red’s hit showCobra Kai, 40, is expecting her second child with husband Ross Kohn, her rep reveals to PEOPLE exclusively.
Henggeler — who recently wrapped shooting the second season of theKarate Kidspin-off series — and Kohn also share sonOscar Noah, who turns 2 on Jan. 25.
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Courtney Henggeler and family.
Mar. 16, 2025
Hymns and Hallelucinations, the multi-year project of artist Courtney Jaye, dropped Friday and is one of the albums that you might need to hear, then listen to, then hear, then see, then hear again.
Jaye has created an immersive experience that crosses into a genre all its own — psychedelic gospel and in her own words “This is spiritual music for weirdos ….” The search for a spiritual path is a common theme for artists and Jaye dove in headfirst — not only birthingHymns and Hallelucinations, but also a 30-minute short film to accompany the release.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Courtney Loveis keeping the Disney+ generation in check.
The grunge rock legend, 56, used social media to call attention to the obvious similarities between the cover art of her band Hole’s 1994 album,Live Through This, and an image forOlivia Rodrigo’s debut album,Sour, which shedropped last month.
“Spot the difference! #twinning!” Lovewroteon Twitter, quote tweeting Rodrigo’s album art.
Ellen von Unwerth photographed the now-iconic image from theLive Through Thiscover, depicting model Leilani Bishop with a bouquet and a prom queen’s tiara as mascara tears ran down her face.