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Taylor Swift: Scooter Braun Refused to Give Me a Quote to Buy Masters

The plot thickens! Taylor Swift gave fans an update on her battle with Big Machine Records after news broke that Scooter Braun had reportedly sold her master rights to her songs for more than $300 million. “I wanted to check in and update you guys. As you know, for the past year I’ve been actively trying to regain ownership of my master recordings,” Swift, 30, shared in a Twitter statement on Monday, November 16.

The 10 Highest-Paid TV Actresses 2017

It is Sofia Vergara's world. We all just live in it. The Modern Family bombshell once again tops the list of the year's highest-paid television actresses, with $41.5 million earned in the past year. Vergara has been the world's highest-paid television actress for the past six years in a row. Her cast mate, Julie Bowen, also makes the list, though she clocks in considerably lower on it. Side projects and endorsement deals account for the big disparity between Vergara's and Bowen's salaries.

The Mouse is Out with the trailer for Mickeys Mouse Trap, the first MM horror movie

As we discussed on Tuesday, the original versions of Mickey and Minnie Mouse went into public domain on January 1 (also known as Monday). Disney’s copyright on their First Couple expired, which means that anyone can legally use their incarnations from the 1928 short cartoon Steamboat Willie. And so they have! While Minnie has (so far) been spared, it seems many an auteur were chomping at the bit to give Mickey the horror film treatment.

Today's Dylan Dreyer wows in tiny shorts in breathtaking beach photo as she steps away from show

The NBC star was on assignment in Hawaii Dylan Dreyer doesn't sit still for a minute - and she's loving every moment of her adventurous work schedule! The Today host, 41, took to Instagram over the weekend to share a stunning new series of photos taken from her recent work trip to Hawaii. These included a lovely shot of herself sitting on a rock by the ocean, dressed in a T-shirt and shorts.

Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley Have Gone to Therapy Amid Their Political Differences as Florida Geor

Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley are musicians who make up the famous country duo Florida Georgia Line. The pair has found success with hit singles such as “Cruise,” “This Is How We Roll,” and “H.O.L.Y.” In recent years, amid the political division in the United States, Hubbard and Kelley have also made news for their own differences. The Florida Georgia Line singers have even admitted to going to therapy over this.