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Looks like Las Vegas is going to have a new resident! Gwen Stefani's rumored Las Vegas residency show is happening.

The 48-year-old singer said in a Facebook post Tuesday that she will kick off her Just a Girl residency show at Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood in June.

"It's happening!! My very first Las Vegas residency 'Just a Girl' is opening June 27th," she wrote. "Tix for all 25 dates go on sale this Fri at 10am PT."

Stefani will perform dates in June, July and December and in February and March of 2019. She said on Tuesday's episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show that she's "really excited" about the venture.

"I'm going to be doing my first-ever Vegas residency," the star announced. "I know I'm doing it, I know I'm doing it, but it just doesn't feel real yet."

"I feel really nervous about it but really excited," she added.

Stefani attended Jennifer Lopez's "All I Have" residency show at Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood in March amid rumors she would have her own residency at the casino. Stefani last released the holiday album You Make It Feel Like Christmas in October.

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DoJ charges actor T.J. Miller for alleged fake bomb threat
Actor Todd Joseph "T.J." Miller was charged with with making a fake bomb threat while on an Amtrak train, the U.S. Department of Justice said Tuesday.

Miller, 36, was arrested Monday night in Queens, N.Y., and charged with "intentionally conveying to law enforcement false information" regarding an explosive device on a train headed to Connecticut, according to the Justice Department complaint.

The Justice Department alleges Miller told a 911 dispatcher in New Jersey that a passenger, which he described as a woman with brown hair and a scarf, "has a bomb in her bag" while he was traveling on Amtrak Train 2256 from Washington D.C. on March 18.

When Amtrak investigators and bomb squad members searched the train as it arrived in Connecticut no evidence of any explosive device or materials was detected and an investigator contacted Miller by phone.

During the phone call Miller told the investigator the woman had red hair and a red scarf and was carrying "black bag carry on suitcase with a handle."

"He said she kept checking her bag without taking anything out; kept asking the First Class attendant what the next stop was, and seemed to want to get off the train and leave her bag behind," the Justice Department said.

The officer detected Miller was slurring his words and asked if he had consumed alcohol that day to which Miller responded he had "one glass of red wine." He also denied any history of mental illness.

It was later determined Miller was traveling on Amtrak Train 2258, which was also stopped and inspected by authorities who again found no explosive devices or materials.

Amtrak officers also interviewed an attendant from the First Class car where Miller had been sitting who said he appeared intoxicated when he entered the train and was later removed in New York due to his intoxication after having multiple drinks during the trip.

The attendant also said had been involved in hostile exchanges with a woman sitting in a different row, who would have been "largely out of Miller's view" unless he had "repeatedly stood up to observe her over or around the intervening seat row."

Investigators identified and interviewed the woman and determined she wasn't carrying any explosives or engaging in any of the behavior Miller alleged, according to the complaint.

Miller was released on a $100,000 bond Tuesday and the charge carries a maximum term of imprisonment of five years.

The matter is also being investigated by the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force as well as local law enforcement and transport authorities.

Miller formerly stared in the HBO comedy series Silicon Valley, but parted with the show prior to its fifth season citing creative differences.


Comedy Central to roast Bruce Willis
Comedy Central announced Tuesday that Die Hard icon Bruce Willis will be the target of its next roast.

The cable television special is scheduled to be taped in Los Angeles this summer. The program's airdate and the names of the stars who will mock Willis during it are expected to be announced in the near future.

"This ain't the first time I'll be tied to a chair and held hostage by a group of humorless [expletives] for a couple hours," the 63-year-old actor said in a statement.

"Bruce has survived terrorists, Armageddon, romance and death itself. Yet, nothing has prepared him for this roast," added Kent Alterman, the network's president.

Previous celebrities who allowed themselves to be teased mercilessly by their fellow celebrities include Rob Lowe, Justin Bieber, James Franco, Charlie Sheen, Donald Trump, Pamela Anderson and William Shatner.


LOOSE LIPS:
"When we first met, I was like, 'I just want to get it out of the way - I'm a huge fan of yours.' I was full stalker-status. I was like, 'Hey, you want to go out on a date with me?'"
--John Krasinski, on the start of his and wife Emily Blunt's relationship, on The Graham Norton Show



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Tracy Morgan gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Comedian Martin Lawrence and Oscar-winning filmmaker Jordan Peele turned out to support Tracy Morgan when the TV and movie actor was presented with his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Tuesday.

Also by Morgan's side were his wife Megan, daughter Maven and son Tracy Jr.

Morgan, 49, is best known for his work in the small-screen comedies Saturday Night Live and 30 Rock. He recently returned to series television in The Last O.G. This marks his first full-time job since he was seriously injured as a passenger in a 2014 car crash.


Fleetwood Mac confirms Lindsey Buckingham won't tour with band
Fleetwood Mac said lead guitarist and vocalist Lindsey Buckingham will not appear with the band at its future concerts.

"Lindsey Buckingham will not be performing with the band on this tour. The band wishes Lindsey all the best," the musicians said in a statement to Billboard on Monday without offering details regarding Buckingham's current absence or possible future with the iconic rock group.

Mike Campbell from Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers and Neil Finn from Crowded House will play with Fleetwood Mac on the tour in his place.

"Fleetwood Mac has always been about an amazing collection of songs that are performed with a unique blend of talents," drummer and Fleetwood Mac co-founder Mick Fleetwood said in his own statement to Rolling Stone. "We jammed with Mike and Neil and the chemistry really worked and let the band realize that this is the right combination to go forward with in Fleetwood Mac style. We know we have something new, yet it's got the unmistakable Mac sound."

Buckingham has played with Fleetwood Mac off and on since 1975.


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Which Country Music Superstar will perform her new song at ACM Awards?

Carrie Underwood is confirmed as a performer for Sunday's 53rd Academy of Country Music Awards gala in Las Vegas.

Underwood will give the world-television premiere of a soon-to-be-released single at the MGM Grand Garden Arena ceremony, which Reba McEntire is set to host and CBS is scheduled to air live.

Previously announced ACM Awards show performers include Lauren Alaina, Jason Aldean, Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Kane Brown, Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Kelly Clarkson, Florida Georgia Line, Alan Jackson, Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Midland, Maren Morris, Jon Pardi, Bebe Rexha, Thomas Rhett, Blake Shelton, Keith Urban and Brett Young.

Among the celebrities to serve as presenters are David Boreanaz, Drew Brees, AJ Buckley, Cam, Sam Elliott, Eve, Ashton Kutcher, Dustin Lynch, Nancy O'Dell, Rebecca Romijn, Max Thieriot and Lindsey Vonn.

Underwood, 35, has been keeping a low profile since she fell on the steps outside of her home in November, breaking her wrist and requiring 40 to 50 stitches to repair a cut to her face.