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Well, 'American Idol' ended its 15-year run with a huge reunion of its past competitors. I'll admit that although I never watched the show it did showcase many extremely talented young people. Do I sound like and old man or what?

Now that the show is over I wonder what will come along to replace it. Maybe a new talent show about up-and-coming yodelers or extreme air guitarists or what about 'Kazooing For You'? That' last one is a show I invented where multiple kazooists battle to hum requests from a studio audience and win cash and prizes. Come on, Fox would air that in a second!

Be Well,
Steve


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'American Idol' ends 15-year run with massive alumni reunion
Host Ryan Seacrest has signed off from American Idol for the last time, leading the singing competition's finale through a massive alumni reunion performance.

The likes of Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, Ruben Studdard, Jennifer Hudson, Fantasia Barrino and dozens of other past contestants and winners from the show's 15-year history came together Thursday night to say goodbye to the Idol stage.

The farewell episode included a string of performances, with plenty getting special attention on social media including Jessica Sanchez's bombshell rendition of Celine Dion's "The Prayer," and judge Jennifer Lopez's glamorous debut of "Ain't Your Mama."

At the end of the night's performances, Paula Abdul, Randy Jackson and Simon Cowell -- the show's original judges -- made an appearance during the finale to gift Seacrest with a massive American Idol neon sign.

This season's finalists -- La'Porsha Renae and Trent Harmon -- sang "It Takes Two" to kick off the night ahead of Harmon's eventual win. The song was first performed on Idol by the first season's finalists, Kelly Clarkson and Justin Guarini.

Jordin Sparks, Tamyra Gray and season-eight judge Kara DioGuardi also joined the fun with a version of Pink's "Sober" before cameras turned to Colton Dixon, Kimberley Locke and Allison Iraheta. Pia Toscano ended the segment with Celine Dion's "All By Myself."

Original American Idol Kelly Clarkson was not able to attend the competition's farewell episode, but did appear in a pre-taped segment where she performed several of her biggest hits including "Miss Independent," "Breakaway," and "My Life Would Suck Without You."

Chris Daughter, Bo Bice, Maroulis and Caleb Johnson came together next for a rock medley, leading in to current judge Keith Urban's performance of "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around," with superstar Underwood. A team of country artists, including Diana DeGarmo, Bucky Covington, Lauran Alaina, Kellie Pickler and Scotty McCreery then came together with another medley performance.

One-time judge Harry Connick, Jr. also performed, but not before mentioning the work Idol has done for charities like those who help hurricane Katrina victims. He was accompanied by a young Ellis Marsalis Center for Music student Marley Fletcher to sing Louis Armstrong's "What A Wonderful World."

Katharine McPhee, Casey James and Carly Smithson were up next, singing "Need You Now" and "Here You Come Again," before Season 2 winner Ruben Studdard and Amber Colcomb segued into "Here There And Everywhere," and Jessica Sanchez finished off with a powerful version of "The Prayer."

LaToya London, Fantasia Barrino and Jennifer Hudson were next with an a cappella performance. Brandon Rogers, Clark Beckham, Danny Gokey, George Huff and Elliott Yamin sang a throwback "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" including classic Temptations dance moves.

David Bowie was then honored with a group performance by guitar-slinging singers Phillip Phillips, Lee DeWyze, David Cook, Nick Fradiani and Kris Allen.

The night was closed by a surprise performance by beloved auditioner William Hung, who sang his famous rendition of "She Bangs" by Ricky Martin. Underwood followed soon after with "Something in the Water."


LOOSE LIPS:
"Personally, it affected me in ways I can't necessarily put in words or even would want to talk about publicly. In terms of professionally, I think I was at an age where mortality was not always clear to me."
--Jake Gyllenhaal, on coming to terms with friend and Brokeback Mountain costar Heath Ledger's death, to PEOPLE


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Anne Hathaway gives birth to first child
Anne Hathaway and her husband Adam Shulman have welcomed their first child together, a baby boy.

Jonathan Rosebanks Shulman was born on March 24 in Los Angeles Hathaway's rep has confirmed to multiple outlets.

"The baby is extremely healthy and is surrounded by friends and family in L.A.," a source disclosed to E! News. "Anne and Adam are ecstatic to be parents."

News broke that the Oscar winning actress was pregnant with her first child with her husband back in November. Shulman and Hathaway have been married since 2012.

Hathaway will next be seen reprising her role as the White Queen in Alice Through the Looking Glass due out in theaters May 27.


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Kevin Hart was mistaken for friend and fellow comedian Chris Rock while in public, and the Ride Along 2 actor went along with it.

Hart posted a comedic video clip of his meeting with a female fan on social media Wednesday, agreeing with her assumption that he was indeed Rock.

"These r the moments that I love," Hart wrote on the Snapchat clip. "She really thinks that I'm Chris Rock."

On Instagram, Hart captioned the video with "These are the moments that keep me Humble."

"Make sure you come to my show tonight," he told the fan, mentioning an apparently non-existent stand-up performance. "It's called Rock the World."

Hart will be hosting the MTV Movie Awards alongside Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson this weekend on MTV. The event will air on the network Sunday at 8.p.m.