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Lin-Manuel Miranda Worked on This Disney Movie Long Before 'Encanto'

Movies Lin-Manuel Miranda is synonymous with Disney musicals. But his relationship goes back even further. Published on March 12, 2022 2 min read Disney has a long history of long-term relationships with actors, writers, and directors. By now most fans of Lin-Manuel Miranda have picked up his ongoing involvement with the studio. His work composing music for 2021’s Encanto — including the chart-topping “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” — is perhaps his greatest achievement yet for Disney.

James Corden Apologizes Again for Bad Behavior at Restaurant, Vows to

Play video content I'M SORRY, BUT ... James Corden took his father's advice and formally apologized on-air for his obnoxious behavior at an NYC restaurant, putting the issue to rest ... hopefully!! The TV host kicked off his 'Late Late Show' Monday by pointing out that his dad -- who was in the audience -- instructed him to own up to his mistakes after he retracted an earlier apology to Balthazar owner Keith McNally.

The Game Says He's Digging into Oprah's Documentary Due to 50 Cent

Play video content FEELING BETRAYED The Game knows he's walking a thin line when it comes to criticizing Oprah -- but says 50 Cent's got him thinking it's time to do a deep dive into who she targets with her documentaries. We got Game out in L.A. and got his take on Fiddy calling out O ... claiming she's targeting famous black men accused of being sexual predators for her upcoming #MeToo documentary.

'Lia Thomas is a cheat who stole a title from a hardworking woman': Swimmer Riley Gaines slams ESPN

ESPN has been condemned by a former champion college swimmer for including transgender swimmer Lia Thomas in their segment devoted to Women's History Month - describing the company as 'spineless'. Riley Gaines swam for the University of Kentucky, ending her college career in 2022 as 'one of the most decorated swimmers in program history,' according to the UK website. She became a 12-time NCAA All-American swimmer and a five-time SEC champion.