It's Euphoria (finale) Sunday AND SAG Award Sunday, wrapping up a week of hectic pop culture phenomena. Here's what you may have missed this week:
1. In a turn of events not even Raven Baxter could have predicted, Queen Elizabeth supposedly "died" after testing positive for COVID-19, according to a tabloid that jumped the gun on reporting the "exclusive" news. Hollywood Unlocked later retracted the post, with a wild article whose headline reads, "Fact Check: 10 Reasons We Believed Queen Elizabeth Was Dead."
2. Justin Bieber also tested positive for the coronavirus following an "outbreak" within his team. As a result, the singer postponed a Las Vegas performance. "Justin is, of course, hugely disappointed, but the health and safety of his crew and fans is always his number one priority," a Twitter statement read.
3. Tom Holland revealed he got "kicked out" of a London pub while bartending for them in preparation for his role in Uncharted. "As word spread around town and people started figuring out that 'apparently Tom Holland’s bartending at this bar,' then the general manager started figuring it out," he explained. Not to worry — he's been back since, but it's unlikely to be his go-to unwinding spot.
4. More on the Tom Holland beat (my favorite kind): In a Part 2 of his "Puppies" interview with BuzzFeed, he teased a potential cameo in Euphoria. "I would love to guest-star. I would just be an extra — maybe I am and you just don't know." While a photoshopped still from the show made the rounds on Twitter, our dreams have yet to come to fruition.
5. Sorry, I lied: One more thing about Tom — and Zendaya! Apparently, after a grueling press day promoting Uncharted while in New York, the actor and top contender for Boyfriend of the Year flew out to Rome (where Z is naturally doing awesome, cool things) for a "surprise date night." Am I too invested in them? Yes. I realize that. Let me have this.
6. Britney Spears has signed a $15 million book deal with publisher Simon & Schuster to pen a tell-all memoir. The news comes three months after the termination of her abusive conservatorship and following her public comments about her dislike of her sister Jamie Lynn's memoir.
7. Kelly Clarkson is changing her name to Kelly Brianne, according to a petition she filed with the Los Angeles County Superior Court. For the uninitiated, "Brianne" is her middle name. "My new name more fully reflects who I am," she said of the decision.
8. Are you keeping up? The trailer for Hulu's new The Kardashians (aka Keeping Up With the Kardashians 2.0) is here. Dubbed a new "chapter" in the reality stars' lives, the show will premiere April 14.
9. Netflix reportedly paid the real Anna Sorokin $320,000 for its portrayal of her story — which detailed how she posed as a fake heiress named Anna Delvey to scam New York's elite — in Inventing Anna. A report from Insider claims that Anna used most of the money to pay restitution to banks to which she was indebted.
10. Fans think Pete Davidson was subtly throwing shade at Kanye West when he linked a YouTube video on his Instagram to a clip from 1982's The King of Comedy, where Robert De Niro's character says, "Better to be king for a night than a schmuck for a lifetime." Since then, he's left the platform, leading the rapper to brag that he "ran Skete off the gram."
11. Adele was minding her business at the NBA All-Star Game and unwittingly became the face of a new meme. A five-second clip of the singer casually looking around and smacking her lips is how people feel about everything from Zara employees ignoring them to faking nonchalance when their laptop is slow to load.
me pretending not to care while my laptop is loading so it loads faster https://t.co/JAmELjzwPI
12. Speaking of the meme treatment, Spider-Man: No Way Home stars Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire joined forces again to formally re-create the iconic Spider-Man pointing meme while promoting the film's upcoming digital and Blu-ray releases. Behold below in all its glory!
of course, we got THE meme. #SpiderManNoWayHome swings home on Digital March 22 and on 4K UHD & Blu-ray on April 12! Pre-order now: https://t.co/Rythp0WfkU
13. This weekend saw two major awards shows: the NAACP Image Awards and SAG Awards, the latter of which will air tonight. You can check out some of the top looks of the night at the NAACP show here, and browse the must-watch SAG-nominated shows and movies. The ceremonies are some of the biggest of awards show season, leading up to the Oscars (in March) and Grammys (in April).
Tonight! ✨✨✨ 8pm ET / 5pm PT on @tntdrama @TBSNetwork #SAGAwards