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Florence Pugh Stars as an Angel-Winged Doctor in Yungblud's 'Zombie' Music Video: Watch
Florence Pugh Stars as an Angel-Winged Doctor in Yungblud's 'Zombie' Music Video: Watch

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Florence Pugh Stars as an Angel-Winged Doctor in Yungblud's 'Zombie' Music Video: Watch

Florence Pugh stars as an angel-winged doctor in Yungblud's "Zombie" music video The poignant video features Pugh working through her shift and maintaining her composure, but breaking down over the emotional job "Zombie" is part of Yungblud's forthcoming album IdolsFlorence Pugh's latest acting gig is alongside Yungblud. In the "Abyss" singer's new music video released on Friday, May 30, for his song "Zombie" directed by Charlie Sarsfield and produced by Untold Studios, the Oscar-nominated actress stars as a doctor in a hospital ward, juggling patients at work. Though she powers through her shift and responsibilities through her shift, when she's off the clock, Pugh's character breaks down. Perhaps the most poignant image in the music video is when Pugh, 29, wears a set of angel wings when she is alone, crying, over the emotional weight of her job. "Oh, I know that I can't live without you/But this world will keep turning if you do," Yungblud, 27, sings in the chorus. "Would you even want me looking like a zombie?/Would you even want me, want me, want me?" is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Yungblud, whose real name is Dominic Richard Harrison, revealed that the song has a personal connection to a family member. "The song was written initially about my grandmother going through serious injury and trauma, leading her to become a different person to who she was before," the singer said in a press release. "It's about the feeling of deterioration and ugliness; shutting out the world and the people we love out of the fear of becoming a burden or an embarrassment." He added, 'We all want someone or something to comfort us no matter how we are right now or who we become in the future. But it's f---ing scary." The Thunderbolts* actress shared the music video on her Instagram Stories, expressing her gratitude to the musician. "@yungblud thank you for having me on your journey," she began. "I will always be grateful for this moment and forever impressed by what you do and why you do it. Well done babe x." The song "Zombie" is part of his forthcoming album Idols, which he announced in May. Yungblud called it a "love letter to self-reclamation … to rock music" and to life in all it's f---ing madness," per Billboard. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! "We turn to others for an identity before turning to ourselves. Self-belief, self-reclamation, self-evolution and change." Adding: "As we grow up, we lose our belief in magic and mystery. We begin to rationalize everything; our cage walls build up. We compare ourselves to 15 different people before we've even had our breakfast." Following Idols' release, Yungblud embarks on a North American tour to promote the album. He kicks the trek off at the Hollywood Palladium in Cali. on Aug. 23 and makes stops in cities including Dallas, Atlanta, Detroit, Chicago, New York and Philadelphia before wrapping up at Danforth Music Hall in Toronto on Sept. 21. Idols will be available to stream June 20 Read the original article on People

Ben Kweller Opens Up About Son's Death for the First Time 2 Years After Teen Died in 'Fluke' Car Accident
Ben Kweller Opens Up About Son's Death for the First Time 2 Years After Teen Died in 'Fluke' Car Accident

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Ben Kweller Opens Up About Son's Death for the First Time 2 Years After Teen Died in 'Fluke' Car Accident

While speaking with Vulture about his upcoming album, Ben Kweller opened up about his son Dorian's death two years ago The singer-songwriter shared with the outlet the details of the "fluke" car accident that killed the 16-year-old Kweller is also a father to son Judah, whom he shares with his wife Liz Smith KwellerBen Kweller is opening up for the first time about his son's death. During an interview with Vulture, the singer-songwriter, 43, talked about the "fluke" car accident that took his son Dorian's life in February 2023. For the first time, the musician shared the details of the incident and the emotions he went through following the loss of his 16-year-old son. Kweller explained that Dorian was driving home from a friend's house when he swerved off the shoulder of the road to avoid a truck. A branch then broke through his car windshield, hitting Dorian in the head and killing him. 'The car was fine,' Kweller told the outlet, recalling Dorian's car accident. 'It's like, 'What the f---, man?' It's fluke s---. It's just a f------ branch.' "The hole was this big," he said, making a hole with his fist roughly the size of a tangerine. 'When I'm talking to other parents about it, I almost want to tell them, 'Don't worry,' you know? 'I was able to take it off the table. It's not going to happen to you.' That's weird. Is that weird?' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Before the accident, there was a period in Kweller's life when he didn't have a connection to music. He told the outlet that during that time, when there was also a traumatic carbon-monoxide poisoning incident that almost ended his entire family's lives, he only did "the bare minimum to pay my mortgage and support my family." "It's really weird,' he said. 'Dorian dying should have been the moment that disconnected me the most. It shattered me, but it's also somehow the thing that's helping me with all the other stuff.' On Friday, May 30, Kweller released Cover the Mirrors, his first album since losing his son. After the incident, he threw himself into one of his earliest passions. While the 12-track project features more upbeat tempos, the "Oh Dorian" singer considers it "very dark," despite the joy that returning to music has brought him. 'I don't know if that just comes back to my natural personality,' he said. 'But is there an expectation that I make a certain kind of album after a tragedy like this?' Along with Dorian, Kweller is also dad to son Judah, 12, with wife Lizzy. is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! The musician announced in 2023 that his son Dorian died on Monday night. Though he did not give details as to the circumstances surrounding Dorian's death at the time, his record label The Noise Company said the teen died "in a tragic event." "There's no way that I can be typing this but I am…. Our son, Dorian Zev Kweller, was killed last night. He was only 16 and he was a true legend," Kweller wrote on Instagram. "Kindest, gentle soul, a friend to all. If you knew him, you know. We'll never get over him as long as we're here on earth." Kweller — who has toured with stars like Ed Sheeran and Death Cab for Cutie — said Dorian was an aspiring musician under the stage name Zev, and that he was scheduled to play his first show at SXSW in Austin in March. He encouraged his followers to keep his son's "spirit alive with your memories and the music he made," and linked to Dorian's Instagram page. "Dorian Zev wrote and recorded songs every day. A true poet from the day he started speaking," he wrote. "Only a few of his recordings were released but he was on a path and excited about his journey. He had so many plans!!! His first gig was in two weeks, at SXSW." The "Starz" singer said that the final text messages he exchanged with his son were about merch that Dorian wanted to create, and wrote that his "baby boy was at the starting line with so much life ahead of him." "I have no idea why things like this happen. We're in complete shock and don't know what the future holds," he wrote. "Lizzy, Judah, and I have no idea how to deal with this disaster. Thank you for your prayers and support and we apologize if we are slow to respond to messages. 💔." Read the original article on People

Ben Kweller Opens Up About Son's Death for the First Time 2 Years After Teen Died in 'Fluke' Car Accident
Ben Kweller Opens Up About Son's Death for the First Time 2 Years After Teen Died in 'Fluke' Car Accident

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Ben Kweller Opens Up About Son's Death for the First Time 2 Years After Teen Died in 'Fluke' Car Accident

While speaking with Vulture about his upcoming album, Ben Kweller opened up about his son Dorian's death two years ago The singer-songwriter shared with the outlet the details of the "fluke" car accident that killed the 16-year-old Kweller is also a father to son Judah, whom he shares with his wife Liz Smith KwellerBen Kweller is opening up for the first time about his son's death. During an interview with Vulture, the singer-songwriter, 43, talked about the "fluke" car accident that took his son Dorian's life in February 2023. For the first time, the musician shared the details of the incident and the emotions he went through following the loss of his 16-year-old son. Kweller explained that Dorian was driving home from a friend's house when he swerved off the shoulder of the road to avoid a truck. A branch then broke through his car windshield, hitting Dorian in the head and killing him. 'The car was fine,' Kweller told the outlet, recalling Dorian's car accident. 'It's like, 'What the f---, man?' It's fluke s---. It's just a f------ branch.' "The hole was this big," he said, making a hole with his fist roughly the size of a tangerine. 'When I'm talking to other parents about it, I almost want to tell them, 'Don't worry,' you know? 'I was able to take it off the table. It's not going to happen to you.' That's weird. Is that weird?' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Before the accident, there was a period in Kweller's life when he didn't have a connection to music. He told the outlet that during that time, when there was also a traumatic carbon-monoxide poisoning incident that almost ended his entire family's lives, he only did "the bare minimum to pay my mortgage and support my family." "It's really weird,' he said. 'Dorian dying should have been the moment that disconnected me the most. It shattered me, but it's also somehow the thing that's helping me with all the other stuff.' On Friday, May 30, Kweller released Cover the Mirrors, his first album since losing his son. After the incident, he threw himself into one of his earliest passions. While the 12-track project features more upbeat tempos, the "Oh Dorian" singer considers it "very dark," despite the joy that returning to music has brought him. 'I don't know if that just comes back to my natural personality,' he said. 'But is there an expectation that I make a certain kind of album after a tragedy like this?' Along with Dorian, Kweller is also dad to son Judah, 12, with wife Lizzy. is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! The musician announced in 2023 that his son Dorian died on Monday night. Though he did not give details as to the circumstances surrounding Dorian's death at the time, his record label The Noise Company said the teen died "in a tragic event." "There's no way that I can be typing this but I am…. Our son, Dorian Zev Kweller, was killed last night. He was only 16 and he was a true legend," Kweller wrote on Instagram. "Kindest, gentle soul, a friend to all. If you knew him, you know. We'll never get over him as long as we're here on earth." Kweller — who has toured with stars like Ed Sheeran and Death Cab for Cutie — said Dorian was an aspiring musician under the stage name Zev, and that he was scheduled to play his first show at SXSW in Austin in March. He encouraged his followers to keep his son's "spirit alive with your memories and the music he made," and linked to Dorian's Instagram page. "Dorian Zev wrote and recorded songs every day. A true poet from the day he started speaking," he wrote. "Only a few of his recordings were released but he was on a path and excited about his journey. He had so many plans!!! His first gig was in two weeks, at SXSW." The "Starz" singer said that the final text messages he exchanged with his son were about merch that Dorian wanted to create, and wrote that his "baby boy was at the starting line with so much life ahead of him." "I have no idea why things like this happen. We're in complete shock and don't know what the future holds," he wrote. "Lizzy, Judah, and I have no idea how to deal with this disaster. Thank you for your prayers and support and we apologize if we are slow to respond to messages. 💔." Read the original article on People

Kelly Clarkson Gives Karaoke Favorite 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' a Wistful Cover for Kellyoke — Watch!
Kelly Clarkson Gives Karaoke Favorite 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' a Wistful Cover for Kellyoke — Watch!

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Kelly Clarkson Gives Karaoke Favorite 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' a Wistful Cover for Kellyoke — Watch!

Kelly Clarkson covers "Total Eclipse of the Heart" on her latest Kellyoke session The American Idol alum makes the case for not belting out the passionate lyrics The singer has covered many songs for her Kellyoke segments from Foo Fighters to Taylor SwiftKelly Clarkson is giving a karaoke classic a dreamy spin. In the latest Kellyoke session that debuted on Thursday, May 29, the talk show host covered Bonnie Tyler's 1983 power ballad "Total Eclipse of the Heart." Clarkson, 43, gave the song a soft cover of the karaoke classic that usually has fans (and Jason Kelce) belting out the chorus with all their might. "And I need you now tonight, And I need you more than ever/And if you only hold me tight, We'll be holding on forever/And we'll only be making it right/'Cause we'll never be wrong," Clarkson crooned in the prechorus. The wistful cover makes the case for focusing more on the ballad and less on the power, aspect associated with the passionate love song. is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Fans were enchanted by the wistful approach Clarkson had for the latest Kellyoke cover. "This needs to be released as a single!" one person commented. "I am just covered in goosebumps. This is why this woman is the greatest vocalist alive," someone else wrote. "I audibly gasped when I saw what song she was covering!!!" a third chimed in, adding, "Did not disappoint (not that I ever doubted)." Fans also praised back-up vocalist and daytime talk show's vocal director Jessi Collins featured prominently in the cover. "Absolutely beautiful by both Kelly and her backup singer Jessie," one fan wrote. "They didn't try to 'over sing' this song. While you can certainly belt out some parts of this song, their version was a little softer. Just lovely 💜." "Aside from Kelly, this performance makes Jessi shine more where she amazes me. Great job to the band too 👏," another said, referring to My Band Y'all who joins her for the Kellyoke sessions. "I appreciate that they put Jessi in shots because she really deserves credit!" a third commented. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Clarkson is known for her fun takes on covering popular songs. In April, she sang "Learn to Fly" by the Foo Fighters. In January, she covered Billie Eilish's "Birds of a Feather." Other songs Clarkson put her spin on include "Lavender Haze" by Taylor Swift, "Red Wine Supernova" by Chappell Roan and "You're Still the One" by Shania Twain. Read the original article on People

Storm Team 3: Severe storms possible again today
Storm Team 3: Severe storms possible again today

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time13 hours ago

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Storm Team 3: Severe storms possible again today

Let's have a fabulous Friday! Today is another StormTeam3 Weather Aware Day as scattered strong and severe storms are possible this afternoon and evening. This round of rain will be from that cold front we've been impatiently waiting for all week. After this round, we dry out and enjoy lovely sunshine all weekend long!! The first half of our Friday will remain quiet with a mostly sunny to partly cloudy sky. Temperatures will warm into the mid-80s around lunchtime. Then, like clockwork, another round of scattered showers and storms arrives this afternoon and evening. Rain showers and storms will begin moving into our inland counties by mid/late afternoon hours and then continue to track east towards the coast over this evening's commute. Rain is expected to be heavy again and could lead to localized street flooding. Be careful driving in torrential rain – this could lead to blinding conditions at times. Severe storms are possible again, with our main impact of strong, damaging winds. Isolated tornadoes can't be ruled out. The front will push off the coast around sunset, and then any lingering rain will taper off overnight. Outside of any storms that develop, it will be a breezy day with wind gusts up to 25 mph. After this last round of strong storms pushes off the coast, we dry out over the weekend! Both days will be filled with lovely sunshine and comfortably warm temperatures in the mid-80s. It is a good idea to think about what you would do in the event that a severe thunderstorm warning or tornado warning is issued for your area. Have a plan to get indoors and to the lowest level of a sturdy structure away from windows and doors. You also need a reliable way to receive critical weather alerts. A NOAA Weather Radio is a great tool to have in your home or place of work. They are dependable, even when the power and cellular service may be disrupted. Another great tool to have ready is the WSAV Weather NOW app, which can receive weather alerts directly to your mobile device, anywhere you are. It is free and is available in the Apple App Store or Google Play. Storm Team 3 will have you covered as conditions change. Stay tuned for the latest forecast. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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