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So there's a petition to have Snoop Dogg narrate 'Planet Earth' (it's today's first story). Personally, I think Snoop Dogg should narrate, commentate, and commemorate just about everything. His voice is so smooth and relaxing. Whenever he talks there should be the sound of a waterfall or waves washing up on a beach in the background.

Just thinking about it has made me so incredibly relaxed. Snoop Dogg is the best!

Be Well,
Steve


Comments? Questions? Nooz? Email Steve

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Petition to have Snoop Dogg narrate 'Planet Earth' skyrockets
A Change.org petition, calling for rapper Snoop Dogg to narrate an entire season of Animal Planet's highly acclaimed environmental series, Planet Earth, has garnered over 48,500 supporters and the numbers seen consistent growth.

"We the people have agreed," the letter read." "We want Snoop Dogg to narrate full episodes of Planet Earth!"

The petition experienced a major boost after the "Drop It Like It's Hot" rapper shared the petition's link on Twitter saying, "who made this ?? Lets get this [expletive] going. who want more #PlizzanetEarth?!"

According to People magazine, the appeal was inspired by a string of videos that featured the rapper narrating spoof episodes based off the popular nature series on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

It was cleverly entitled "Plizzanet Earth."

In one episode the artist narrates a confrontation between a crocodile and a group of otters.

"Is them mongooses...I ain't never seen no gator get punked by no mongooses." the rapper commented in the video.

Along with Snoop Dogg, the letter is addressed to Animal Planet, Discovery Communications and the BBC. When the number of supporters reaches 50,000 it will officially be sent to the deciding party.


LOOSE LIPS:
"Basically, you are just giving me an award for being me, in which case I totally deserve this."
--Shonda Rhimes, accepting the Norman Lear achievement award at the Producers Guild Awards


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Which actress wants to sing a duet with her BFF Taylor Swift?


'Game of Thrones' Kit Harington and Rose Leslie rekindle romance
Game of Thrones actor, Kit Harington, has been confirming the death of his character Jon Snow on the hit HBO series, despite major speculation, but the 29-year old heartthrob can't deny that his relationship with actress and GoT costar, Rose Leslie has been revived and going strong.

Harington and Leslie, 28, were spotted packing on the PDA last week in Los Angeles.

According to People magazine, the two were holding hands and sharing a kiss while shopping. They even reported that, at one point, Leslie took a peek at Harington's phone while getting cozy on his shoulder.

The couple was also seen at LAX with GoT costar Sophie Turner.

Harington and Leslie started dated in 2012, but the relationship fizzed out after a year. Leslie told the magazine back in 2014 that Harington was a dear friend and that she was glad to be working with him.

"Kit is a lovely and funny man, and a dear friend," she said. "We had known each other before we started working together on Game of Thrones. It was always such a privilege to be working opposite him and such a blessing that we get on in real life because it made our characters more believable."

Fans aren't clear on whether or not Jon Snow is truly dead or alive, but either way, costar, Emilia Clarke told Entertainment Tonight that Leslie was a lucky girl.

"It's a beautiful thing," Clarke said. "She's one of my best friends, so it's good...I mean, there are worse things than being caught kissing Jon Snow!"


??? Guess Who ???

Which actress wants to sing a duet with her BFF Taylor Swift?

Selena Gomez hopes to someday collaborate on music with Taylor Swift.

The 23-year-old actress revealed as much at the Sundance Film Festival on Friday, telling E! News, "I mean, eventually, right? She's my best friend. We'll see."

Gomez appeared in Swift's music video for "Bad Blood" in May, which also featured Gigi Hadid, Ellie Goulding and Cara Delevingne. She and the 26-year-old singer are known for their tight "crew" of friends, and walked the red carpet together at the MTV Video Music Awards in August.

Gomez attended Sundance to promote her new movie, The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving. The film is based on the Jonathan Evison novel, which follows a medical attendant (Paul Rudd) and his teenage client with muscular dystrophy (Craig Roberts) on a road trip. Gomez's character, Dot, joins the pair on the ride.

"I completely fell in love with the vulnerability and the angst that [Dot] had," she told E! News. "What the story represents is really touching. It's about three broken people and everybody's dealing with stuff and I think people can relate to that, so I'm excited."

"She's rebellious. She's vulnerable. She says what she's feeling," she added to Fox News Latino. "At the same time, you can tell there's a lot of insecurity that lies beneath her -- with her family, in things that she's dealt with in her life -- and I think I relate to that."

Gomez last released her album Revival in October and told Fox she'd like to "tackle" more acting roles. The actress is slated for an adaptation of In Dubious Battle with James Franco and Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising with Zac Efron.