Suzanne Somers says she ‘spoils’ her husband after shocking sex reveal

Suzanne Somers loves to give her husband of over 45 years Alan Hamel anything he needs.

In a new interview with First For Women, the 76-year-old actress discussed their decades-long union.

“We compliment and spoil one another,” the “Three’s Company” alum said. “It’s about honoring and respecting one another and giving your partner what they need.”

“He starts off my day in a romantic bliss, and we just try to keep it going,” Somers added. “Every morning he makes me coffee and brings it to me in bed.”

Somer’s comments came following her candid revelation that she has sex with Hamel about three times a day.

In 2021, the mother of one opened up on Heather Dubrow’s podcast that because of “hormones,” the lovebirds have had “a lot of sex” in recent months.

Alan Hammel and Suzanne Somers have been married since 1977.
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“At this stage of life, most people think that’s, you know, over the hill, too much information,” she said at the time.

The ThighMaster inventor continued: “But what time is it, like noon? I’ve had sex with him three times so far today. What is it about 4:30 in the morning that suddenly, there he is? I’m going, ‘Could you just wait until the sun comes up?’”

God, our relationship has always been amazing,” she said. “But now that our kids are raised and it’s just me and Al, and we paid for the tuition, we paid for the weddings and helped them get their start – now it’s just us. Man, are we having fun.”

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“We compliment and spoil one another,” the “Three’s Company” star said.
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The “Step by Step” icon also touched upon her marriage and how she keeps it going in another interview with First For Women.

“I realized that [in] a great relationship, you give each other a lot of attention, or why else go into the relationship? We truly give each other a lot of attention,” Somers revealed.

She said that her husband “loves the way I look” and “I love the way he looks.”

“I must tell him I love him at least 10, 20 times a day. I wake up and the first thing he says to me is, ‘I love you so much.’  So I start my day off in bliss,” she said.

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John Larroquette claims he was paid to narrate ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ in weed

He was paid a high price.

John Larroquette revealed Thursday that he and the director of the 1974 slasher film “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” made a deal that Larroquette would narrate the prologue of the film in exchange for marijuana, reports Parade.

“Totally true,” confirmed Larroquette, 75, “He gave me some marijuana or a matchbox or whatever you called it in those days. I walked out of the [recording] studio and patted him on the back side, and said, ‘Good luck to you!’”

According to the “Night Court” actor, he and Tobe Hooper struck up a friendship when Larroquette was working as a bartender in 1969.

“Tobe heard I was in town and asked for an hour of my time to narrate something for this movie he just did,” Larroquette recalled. “I said, ‘Fine!’ It was a favor.”

Laroquette did eventually get paid — in cash this time — as he went on to narrate several “Massacre” sequels.

According to the “Night Court” actor, he and Tobe Hooper struck up a friendship when Larroquette was working as a bartender in 1969.
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“Tobe heard I was in town and asked for an hour of my time to narrate something for this movie he just did,” Larroquette recalled. “I said, ‘Fine!’ It was a favor.”
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“You do something for free in the 1970s and get a little money in the ’90s,” he said. “It’s certainly the one credit that’s stuck strongly to my resume.”

“Texas Chainsaw Massacre” killed at the box office making $30 billion out of its $100,000 budget and has since produced several spinoffs.

In a twist, Larroquette revealed that he had never seen any of the “Massacre” films.

“I’m not a big horror movie fan,”  explained the 75-year-old.

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‘Jeopardy!’ producers reveal new plans for upcoming season

“Jeopardy!” producers are listening to their fans and making some changes.

During a recent episode of the “Inside Jeopardy!” podcast, producers Michael Davies and Sarah Foss discussed their New Year’s resolutions regarding the show, as well as the mistakes they made this past season and how they think they can improve the show. One thing Davies noted was that the post-season episodes “really worked” but can be done in a better way.

“My first resolution is that we are going to expand post-season next year,” Davies said. “We had sort of slightly weird thing where we kicked off the regular season for five weeks, then we went into post-season, and we came back and went back into regular season again, and I think what we’re going to do next season is we’re going to kick off the season with the post-season, and then go into regular season thereafter.”

The post-season shows include “Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions” and the “Second Chance Tournament.” By adding these to the beginning of the season, producers will avoid interrupting regular gameplay and won’t interfere with a potential winning streak the audience is invested in.

Producers Michael Davies and Sarah Foss discussed their New Year’s resolutions regarding the show.
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While they are excited about the success of the post-season shows and expanding those, Davies wanted to acknowledge that he and Foss “understand the value of new players getting the opportunity to get on the Alex Trebek stage and getting opportunities to play,” and says that adding more post-season episodes won’t take away from new players taking the stage.

“We can expand the post-season, we can expand it to nine weeks, 10 weeks, 11 weeks, whatever we decide, eight weeks, there would be plenty of weeks for regular gameplay still,” he said. “I think we’re going to expand the post-season. I think it’s going to be a really important thing.”

Foss added, “I think it may mean we have less of some of the more traditional tournaments that we’ve had in the past, because we are hearing our fans and our players say they want more chances for people to have that first-time opportunity, and some of our tournaments in the past haven’t necessarily allowed for a spot in the TOC, so this might be a way to have that balance.”

The show currently has two hosts who take on different responsibilities, with Ken Jennings hosting the regular syndicated episodes, and Mayim Bialik hosting the High School Reunion Tournament and “Celebrity Jeopardy!” which airs on Thursdays.

Davies is so impressed by the success of “Celebrity Jeopardy!” saying that “based on that show’s performance,” it has gone from a syndicated show to “a Primetime fixture.”

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One of Davies’ other resolutions for 2023 is to finally get “Jeopardy! Masters” off the ground, calling the project his “baby” and his “fondest dream.” He explained that the show is something he has wanted to make happen since his first day on the job, but the timing wasn’t right until now.

“We have these pro-level, elite level players, and our fans . . . tell us on social media all the time you watch the show through these people,” he said. “I just look at the ratings, and when we have a super champion there in the mix, and suddenly when we had them playing against each other, the quality of the programs, the ratings of those programs, the social media interactions, the engagement with those programs, it was off the charts.”

He ended by saying, “We’re going to make ‘Jeopardy! Masters’ happen,” with Foss exclaiming that fans will see it in 2023. The next challenge they face is deciding which past champions they’re going to choose to participate in the new spin-off.

The start date for season 40 has yet to be released, however, it was announced on Wednesday that the show has been renewed through the 2027-2028 season.

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Childhood pain of finding Elvis dead that Lisa Marie Presley could never escape

All the fame and money in the world could not save Elvis Presley’s daughter from a life of pain and anguish or from squandering much of her father’s $100 million fortune.

The only child of the man known as The King died from cardiac arrest Thursday at age 54.

Those who knew Lisa Marie paint a picture of a woman trapped by her birthright — and the demons of addiction — despite multiple bids to fight the burden of both.

It all started, apparently, with her father’s death — also from a heart condition — at age 42 in 1977. Lisa Marie, then just 9 years old, was at Graceland at the time and reportedly saw her father’s lifeless body.

Karen de la Carriere, a former top-ranking Scientologist who was tasked with counseling Lisa Marie shortly after Elvis’s death, said that Lisa Marie later “drowned herself in drugs for years” due to the sustained trauma of his passing.

Years after Elvis’ death, Lisa Marie’s sustained trauma reportedly led her to substance abuse.
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“Lisa Marie had such a tough life. Broken marriages, corrupt money managers who ripped off a lot of her fortune at Elvis Presley Enterprises,” de la Carriere told The Post. Not to mention four broken marriages and the tragic suicide of her son, Benjamin, in 2020, which turned Lisa Marie into a heartbroken recluse in her Calabasas, Calif., mansion.

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“I’ve dealt with death, grief and loss since the age of 9 years old,” Lisa Marie wrote in an essay published in People in August 2022. “I’ve had more than anyone’s fair share of it in my lifetime and somehow, I’ve made it this far.”

Lisa Marie was born on February 1, 1968, in Memphis, Tenn., nine months to the day after her parents’ wedding. Elvis and Priscilla divorced when their daughter was 4.

Lisa Marie has admitted she turned into a recluse after her son Benjamin’s 2020 suicide.
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After Elvis’ death, Lisa Marie became joint heir to his estate along with her grandparents Vernon and Minnie Mae Hood Presley. When they both died just a few years later, a pre-teen Lisa Marie became the sole heir and inherited Graceland, her father’s famous Memphis home.

By then, she was already being indoctrinated into the Church of Scientology along with Priscilla, who reportedly became involved with the group after being introduced to it by John Travolta.

When Elvis died in 1977, Lisa Marie was staying with him at Graceland in Memphis.
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She was the only child of Elvis and Priscilla Presley.
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This made for a tortuous childhood, according to de la Carriere, who was the last person trained by Scientology’s founder. L. Ron Hubbard. In 1979, she began spending as much as two and a half hours a day with an already rebellious Lisa Marie at the church’s facilities.

“Priscilla would show up and drop her off with two words: ‘Handle her!” claimed de la Carriere, who defected from the church in 2008. “No child wants to be dropped off at a strange place and sit in a room with a stranger holding soup cans for hours and months.”

“Soup cans” is a reference to the E-meter, a lie detector-style device used by Scientologists for “auditing” counseling.

After Elvis’ death, Priscilla reportedly was turned on to Scientology by John Travolta and involved Lisa Marie as well.
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“Some people want to go to a therapist and tell them every last thing. Lisa Marie did not. She did not want coaching or therapy. But she had to go to Scientology,” de la Carriere said.

“Karen de la Carriere would have no first-hand knowledge of Lisa Marie or her relationship with the Church. The Church does not comment on parishioner counseling,” a Scientology spokesperson told The Post. “The Church’s relationship with Lisa Marie was one of warmth and care. We are saddened by Lisa Marie’s passing. Our thoughts are with the family during this difficult time.”

“She found her father’s dead body. She was 9 years old. That was one of her first traumas, de la Carriere said of Lisa Marie.

The family — Lisa Marie’s twins Harper (far left) and Finley (far right, Lisa Marie, Priscilla, and Lisa Marie’s daughter Riley Keough came together for a 2022 event for the movie “Elvis.”
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Entering her teen years, the girl became even more of a “renegade and a rebel,” de la Carriere added. “She drowned herself in drugs for years and years. She underwent three Scientology Purification rundowns [vitamins and sauna treatment for detox] but it didn’t work. She would always relapse.”

Lisa Marie told the Los Angeles Times in 2003 that she “was kind of a loner, a melancholy and strange child … I had a real self-destructive mode for a while. I never really fit into school. I didn’t really have any direction.”

Benjamin Keough, here with his mom, committed suicide in 2022.
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She began dating musician and fellow Scientologist Danny Keough as a teen and the two got married in 1988. They shared two children, Benjamin and Riley, now 33 and a respected actress.

On her 25th birthday in 1993, Lisa Marie was given control of her father’s full estate — which had grown to an estimated $100 million thanks to the careful work of Priscilla, who had turned Graceland into a business and a huge tourist destination.

Lisa Marie, in turn, created her own revocable living trust, appointing others to act as trustees over her inheritance. Ten years later, she appointed business manager Barry Siegel as a co-trustee and person primarily in charge of managing the trust assets.

After Priscilla and Elvis divorced when Lisa Marie was 4, she split her time between her two parents.
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Three weeks after Lisa Marie and Danny divorced in 1994, she shocked the world by marrying Michael Jackson.

Lisa Marie said of Jackson in a 2003 interview with Diane Sawyer: “When he wants to lock into you, when he wants to intrigue you or capture you, or you know, whatever he wants to do with you, he can do it.”

She added that she “fell into this whole, ‘You poor, sweet, misunderstood man, I’m going to save you.’ … I fell in love with him.” After much public mockery, their marriage ended in January 1996. Lisa Marie later said it was due to Jackson’s drug addiction, telling Oprah Winfrey that she gave her husband an ultimatum: “The drugs or me.” He chose drugs. 

Lisa Marie underwent a vicious custody battle for her twins Harper and Finley.
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In 2002, Lisa Marie wed actor Nicolas Cage after meeting him at a party, but that only lasted a few months.

Her fourth marriage came in 2006 to guitarist Michael Lockwood. They welcomed twins Finley and Harper a year later and — as Lisa Marie later publicly revealed — a doctor altered the course of her life by prescribing opioids for pain.

“It only took a short-term prescription of opioids in the hospital for me to feel the need to keep taking them,” she wrote of the addictive drugs in the foreword to the 2019 book “The United States of Opioids: A Prescription for Liberating a Nation in Pain.”

Lisa Marie at the Golden Globes just two nights before her death.
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She did work alongside sober coaches, The Post is told by a source with direct knowledge of Presley’s ongoing health battles, and her family desperately tried to get her help.

Lisa Marie and Lockwood divorced in 2016 with a bitter court battle over custody and cash that was only settled last October.

It was during this period that she allegedly lost much of her fortune.

Elvis doted on his only daughter, even naming his private plane after her.
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Court documents obtained by The Blast revealed that Lisa Marie owed more than $1 million in taxes at the time of her death and had squandered her estimated $100 million fortune through a series of bad business decisions.

The documents stated that Lisa Marie had declared to have $95,266 in cash and $714,775 worth of stocks, bonds and other assets while battling Lockwood. However, in the same papers, she also cited a $1 million debt to the IRS, clearly putting her in the red.

In 2005, Lisa Marie had sold off an 85% stake in Elvis Presley Enterprises, allegedly at business manager Siegel’s behest — relinquishing almost all control of the company responsible for her father’s legacy.

Priscilla and Lisa Marie were extremely close, although she rebelled against her mother in her younger years.
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She later sued Siegel, saying he placed the payout she received “in risky ventures in hopes of attaining his own celebrity in the entertainment industry.” She also accused him of “reckless and negligent mismanagement and self-serving ambition.”

Siegel fired back, telling the Blast in 2019 that the deal to sell off her 85% stake “cleared up over $20 million in debts Lisa Marie had incurred.” He also claimed it “netted her over $40 million cash and a multimillion-dollar income stream, most of which she managed to squander.”

Lisa Marie, here with Priscilla, lost most of the $100 million inheritance from her father.
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Amidst the money woes and custody battle, Lisa Marie was also battling Scientology, according to reporter Tony Ortega, who writes about the church.

He claimed she had a “showdown” with Scientology leader David Miscavige in 2012, while defending Miscavige’s father, Ron, who had defected from the church. It was this argument that led to her supposedly quitting the church, according to Ortega.

 “That never happened,” said a Scientology spokesperson.

Lisa Marie then reportedly helped get a story published about Ron’s situation in the Los Angeles Times.

A marriage to Michael Jackson ended, Lisa Marie has said, when he chose drugs over her.
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“I really liked her. I thought that she had been brought up in almost impossible conditions,” Ortega said. “Later, she was trying to do something about it. She wanted the world to see, but it’s so sad that so many things seemed to go wrong [for her].”

Still, Ortega said, “I know that I am critical of Scientology, but I’m afraid her biggest problems were her own.”

After her son Benjamin committed suicide in 2020, a grieving Lisa Marie rarely left her home. She skipped the Cannes premiere of “Elvis,” the Baz Luhrmann-directed film biography of her father in 2022, but made it to a special screening at Graceland that June.

Lisa Marie was wed to Nicolas Cage for just a few months.
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In a video seen by The Post, she told the crowd: “My life is a little bit kind of down right now. You’re pulling me up. so thank you.

“I’m so proud of this movie, I really am … To be honest, I haven’t really left my house for the last two years unless it has to do with my children, so to get me to leave like California and fly to Memphis and be here, aside from coming to visit my [son’s grave, at Graceland], it’s a big deal.”

Lisa Marie will now be laid to rest at Graceland “next to her beloved son Ben,” a family rep said Friday.

Her marriage to Michael Lockwood resulted in a nasty custody battle over their twins.
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She repeated the sentiment last week at a Graceland event for what would have been her father’s 88th birthday. “I keep saying you’re the only people that can bring me out of my house. I’m not kidding.”



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Prince Harry says he has more content for a second book

Prince Harry has more tea to spill.

In a new interview with The Telegraph published Friday, the Duke of Sussex, 38, revealed that he has enough content to write even more books about his experience growing up as a royal, as he cut out nearly half his content from the first draft.

“The first draft was different,” he told The Telegraph’s Bryony Gordon. “It was 800 pages, and now it’s down to 400 pages. It could have been two books, put it that way. And the hard bit was taking things out.”

Harry also revealed that a lot of content was cut out of his new memoir, “Spare,” as he feared it would cause an unrepairable rift with his brother, Prince William, and father, King Charles III.

“There are some things that have happened, especially between me and my brother, and to some extent between me and my father, that I just don’t want the world to know,” the Duke said. “Because I don’t think they would ever forgive me.”

This interview comes days after his memoir was released, which included bombshells about his entire family, as he claimed that his older brother William “attacked him” in 2019 and even shared hostile text message conversations between his wife, Meghan Markle, and Princess Kate Middleton.

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The royal’s new memoir sold a record 1.4 million copies across the UK, US and Canada on Tuesday, its first day of publication, according to The Telegraph.

Earlier this month, Netflix also released a 6-episode docuseries called “Harry & Meghan,” where they shared their side of the story about their royal exit in 2020.

The pair blamed the British media for the bulk of their problems during their stint in the palace.

“The issue is when someone who’s marrying in, who should be a supporting act, is then stealing the limelight or is doing the job better than the person who was born to do this —that upsets people,” Harry boldly claimed during an episode of the series.

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‘Gorilla Glue Girl’ swaps hair spray for cooking spray on ‘Worst Cooks’

She’s sticking with it.

Tessica Brown, also known as “Gorilla Glue Girl,” survived the first two rounds of Food Network’s “Worst Cooks in America: Viral Sensations.”

“I want to learn how to cook because my grandma always said, ‘The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach,’ and ‘I want a ring,’” she quipped on the TV show, per NOLA.com.

Though the judges could barely stomach her signature dish of shrimp linguine, fried cod and glazed asparagus, Brown impressed them with a plant-based meal the following week. She’s now a few hairs closer to the $25,000 prize.

The TikTok star‘s claim to fame came in 2021 when she plastered Gorilla Glue on her hair after running out of hair spray.

Brown donned her signature ponytail for the cooking competition series.
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She was hospitalized, and the glue left her hair stiff for a month. A Beverly Hills plastic surgeon resolved the situation after failed home remedies.

Brown may have claimed the title of “worst hair disaster,” but she’s trying to redeem herself by being the best “worst cook.”

The viral sensation is competing against 11 social media personalities, including comedian/actor Michael Judson Berry (@mjudsonberry) and K-pop TikToker Tina Kim (@kdramalogic).

To prevent kitchen fires, the contestants prepare meals under the supervision of chefs Darnell Ferguson and Anne Burrell, who teach the wannabes how to make essential dishes.

On the premiere episode, which aired Jan. 1, Brown cooked shrimp linguine, fried cod and glazed asparagus.

“This is the only thing that I cook that people can hold down,” she admitted. Yet Ferguson could barely hold it down, claiming, “It needs its own ‘Worst Cooks in America’ episode.”

In 2021, Brown was dubbed the “Gorilla Glue Girl” after using the adhesive on her hair instead of hairspray.

After a month Brown was able to get the glue out of her hair with the help of a doctor.


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Brown was able to strike back on her next dish, cooking potatoes that were called “a home run.”

She made a black bean and mushroom burger with American cheese, pickle, mayo, lettuce and tomatoes on the second episode.

If Brown wins the competition, she could use the prize money to fuel her music career and hair-care line. Or she could buy lots and lots more glue.



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Where to buy tickets, prices, dates

Most 88-year-olds are enjoying their retirement.

Frankie Valli clearly isn’t most 88-year-olds.

The 1990 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, “Sopranos” guest star and inspiration for “Jersey Boys” has lined up 23 concerts all over North America in 2023.

That includes huge shows at Newark’s New Jersey Performing Arts Center on April 28, Red Bank’s Meridian Health Theatre on June 1 and Chautauqua’s Chautauqua Amphitheater on June 30.

While we can’t guarantee what Valli will include in his set list, we can bet that mega hits like “Oh, What A Night (December 1963),” “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You,” “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry” and “Walk Like A Man” should sneak their way in.

Maybe even “Grease” and “My Eyes Adored You” too.

There really are too many smash singles to name.

So, if seeing Valli live has been on your bucket list forever —or if you want to hear his legendary falsetto in person for the umpteenth time — here’s how you make sure you catch him live in 2023.

Frankie Valli 2023 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all of Frankie Valli’s tour dates, venues and cheapest tickets available for each show can be found here.

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Jan. 13 at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre in Atlanta, GA $100
Jan. 14 at the Florida Theatre in Jacksonville, FL $124
Jan. 15 at the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall in Sarasota, FL $95
Jan. 26 at The Plaza Theatre Performing Arts Center in El Paso, TX $74
Jan. 27 at The Buddy Holly Hall in Lubbock, TX $72
Jan. 28 at the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio, TX $165
Feb. 2 at the Orpheum Theatre in Memphis, TN $82
Feb. 3 at the Thalia Mara Hall in Jackson, MS $75
Feb. 4 at the Saenger Theatre in New Orleans, LA $66
Feb. 24 at the Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, FL $78
Feb. 25 at the Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, FL $78
Feb. 26 at the King Center for the Performing Arts in Melbourne, FL $139
March 9 at the Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley, AZ $56
March 10 at the Westgate Casino and Resort in Las Vegas, NV $87
March 11 at the Westgate Casino and Resort in Las Vegas, NV $83
April 16 at the Nampa Civic Center in Nampa, ID $43
April 28 at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, NJ $65
April 29 at the Wind Creek Event Center in Bethlehem, PA $85
April 30 at the Pittsburgh Symphony Heinz Hall in Pittsburgh, PA $83
May 5 at the Riverside Theater in Milwaukee, WI $79
May 6 at the Rosemont Theatre in Rosemont, IL $92
June 1 at the Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre in Red Bank, NJ $121
June 30 at the Chautauqua Amphitheater in Chautauqua, NY $223

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)

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“Jersey Boys”

The musical based on the story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons ran on Broadway from Nov. 2005 to Jan. 2017 making it the longest running show in the August Wilson Theatre’s history.

Although, the jukebox musical is no longer on the Great White Way, you can catch it on tour all over North America in cities like Spokane, WA and Pittsburgh, PA.

Want to know if and when “Jersey Boys” is coming to you?

Check out the show’s schedule to see where it will be when, here.

Other stars from the ’60s on tour in 2023

It’s been a whopping 53 years since the ’60s ended.

Somehow, quite a few acts that broke into the mainstream over the course of the free love decade are still playing to audiences all over the U.S.

Here are just five of our favorite singers and groups that were big back when The Beatles were around who are touring in 2023.

• The Temptations

• The Beach Boys

• Smokey Robinson

• Dead and Company

• Rod Stewart

Want even more of the biggest stars from yesterday?

Check out our list of the 22 biggest classic rockers on tour in 2023 here.

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Mick Jagger, Rod Stewart lead tributes to Jeff Beck after death at 78

Some of the world’s biggest names are paying tribute to British guitar phenom Jeff Beck following his death aged 78 on Wednesday.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, who rose to prominence with The Yardbirds, died “suddenly” after contracting bacterial meningitis, his representative said.

Among the A-listers paying their respects was Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, who rushed to Twitter to share a message about the late musician.

“With the death of Jeff Beck we have lost a wonderful man and one of the greatest guitar players in the world. We will all miss him so much,” he tweeted.

Jagger’s bandmate Ronnie Wood also paid tribute, tweeting, “Now Jeff has gone, I feel like one of my band of brothers has left this world, and I’m going to dearly miss him. I’m sending much sympathy to Sandra, his family, and all who loved him. I want to thank him for all our early days together in Jeff Beck Group, conquering America.”

Beck and Wood formed “The Jeff Beck Group” alongside singer Rod Stewart in 1967. In a follow-up post, Wood wrote that as a band, they broke “all the rules.”

“It was fantastic, groundbreaking rock ‘n’ roll!” he wrote. “Listen to the incredible track ‘Plynth’ in his honour. Jeff, I will always love you. God bless.”

Stewart also mourned Beck’s death on social media, writing that the musician “was on another planet.”

Jeff Beck and Mick Jagger (right) pose together at the mixing desk in Wisseloord Studios, Hilversum, Netherlands while working on Mick Jagger’s solo album, Primitive Cool in December 1986.
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“He took me and Ronnie Wood to the USA in the late 60s in his band the Jeff Beck Group and we haven’t looked back since,” the “I Don’t Want to Talk About It” hitmaker tweeted.

“He was one of the few guitarists that when playing live would actually listen to me sing and respond. Jeff, you were the greatest, my man. Thank you for everything. RIP.”

Elsewhere, fellow rocker Ozzy Osbourne was among the first to pay his respects to Beck.

Jeff Beck (left) and Mick Jagger rehearse together in 1987.
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“I can’t express how saddened I am to hear of @JeffBeckMusic’s passing. What a terrible loss for his family, friends & his many fans,” the Black Sabbath frontman tweeted.

“It was such an honor to have known Jeff & an incredible honor to have had him play on my most recent album, #PatientNumber9. Long live #JeffBeck.”

Osbourne’s former bandmate Tony Iommi also paid tribute on Twitter, saying he was “totally shocked” to discover the sad news.

Rod Stewart (right) and Jeff Beck pose in New York City in 1984.
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“Jeff was such a nice person and an outstanding iconic, genius guitar player – there will never be another Jeff Beck,” he wrote. “His playing was very special & distinctively brilliant! He will be missed. RIP Jeff -Tony.”

Nile Rodgers, whose friendship with Beck spans decades and saw him produce his “Flash” album in 1985, said the world lost “one of the greatest guitarist [sic] of all time.”

“He gave me so much!” Rodgers shared on Instagram.

Beck’s former Yardbirds bandmate Jimmy Page took to Instagram to pay his respects, writing, “The six stringed Warrior is no longer here for us to admire the spell he could weave around our mortal emotions. Jeff could channel music from the ethereal. His technique unique. His imaginations apparently limitless. Jeff I will miss you along with your millions of fans. Jeff Beck Rest in Peace.”

(L-R) Rod Stewart, Jeff Beck and Ron Wood perform live as The Jeff Beck Group at the Shrine Auditorium in 1968.
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Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour tweeted that he was “devastated to hear the news of the death of my friend and hero Jeff Beck, whose music has thrilled and inspired me and countless others for so many years.”

“Polly’s and my thoughts go out to his lovely wife Sandra. He will be forever in our hearts,” he added.

Kiss bandmates Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons shared their respective tributes on Twitter, with Stanley tweeting, “WOW. What awful news.”

“Jeff Beck, one of the all time guitar masters has died,” he went on. “From The Yardbirds and The Jeff Beck Group on, he blazed a trail impossible to follow. Play on now and forever.”

Meanwhile, Simmons wrote, “Heartbreaking news to report the late, great Jeff Back has sadly passed. No one played guitar like Jeff. Please get ahold of the first two Jeff Beck Group albums and behold greatness. RIP.”

The Beach Boys’ co-founder Brian Wilson called Beck a “genius guitar player.”

“I’m so sad to hear about Jeff Beck passing,” Wilson tweeted. “Jeff was a genius guitar player, and me and my band got to see it close up when we toured with him in 2013. One of the highlights we did was “Danny Boy” – we both loved that song. Love & Mercy to Jeff’s family.”

The eight-time Grammy winner is survived by his wife Sandra.



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Megyn Kelly defends Gwen Stefani’s Japanese claims: ‘Not a Hilaria Baldwin’

She ain’t no holdin’ back girl.

Megyn Kelly, 52, pondered Wednesday whether Gwen Stefani, 53, “stepped over the line” by recently claiming to Allure magazine she is Japanese when she has no ethnic ties to the country.

During her SiriusXM show, the veteran conservative commentator called Allure Senior Editor Jesa Marie Calaor, who spoke with Stefani for the piece, a “very young reporter” and a “dumbass” as she accused her of sensationalizing Mrs. Blake Shelton’s words.

After suggesting Calaor, who is Asian American, should simply “get over” being called racial slurs, Kelly tried to relate Stefani’s comments to a transgender person coming out.

“No problem for Gwen Stefani to come out tomorrow and say, ‘I am a man,’” Kelly stated. “She can say it no problem. But ‘I am Japanese’ has caused the people at Allure to ‘tsk-tsk’ her with all these experts weighing in, saying she’s culturally appropriated again, and they’re angry.”

The 53-year-old “Hollaback Girl” singer has found herself in hot water for her Allure interview.
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Kelly likened Stefani’s comments to transgender people coming out.
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Kelly went on to say that Stefani’s controversy “is not a Hilaria Baldwin situation,” referencing Baldwin’s Spanish heritage scandal that rocked the internet two years ago.

“Gwen Stefani clearly didn’t try to misrepresent that she’s in fact Japanese. She was saying … obviously the implication was, ‘In my soul, I connected with these people and their culture’ and how beautiful it was,” Kelly said.

“That is a compliment, you dumbass Allure writer. It is not a Hilaria Baldwin situation, where she claims she’s from Spain, and she’s not. Anyway, I think it’s funny.”

Stefani has long been accused of appropriating different cultures, including Harajuku style, named for the streetwear paradise in Tokyo.

Calaor asked “The Sweet Escape” singer about these accusations in her piece — a topic she claimed Stefani spoke about for much of their 32-minute conversation.

“In that time, she said more than once that she is Japanese,” the writer noted in her article.

Stefani, who was born to an Italian American father and Irish American mother in California, told Allure she identifies as “a little bit of an Orange County girl, a little bit of a Japanese girl, a little bit of an English girl.”

“[It] should be OK to be inspired by other cultures because if we’re not allowed, then that’s dividing people, right?” she mused to Allure.

Calaor claimed that a rep for “The Voice” judge contacted her after the article was published and tried to convey that the journalist had misunderstood what Stefani was trying to say.

Allure responded by asking for an on-the-record comment, which Stefani and her team reportedly declined to give.

The Post reached out to Calaor for comment.

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Private reason Jamie Lee Curtis missed meeting Princess Diana: ‘I’m so sorry’

Jamie Lee Curtis says her dream of meeting Princess Diana went down the toilet.

In a new episode of Apple’s “Time to Walk,” the Hollywood actress says she was in the bathroom peeing when the princess came to visit the London set of her 1995 flick, “Fierce Creatures.”

“We had been told that day that Princess Diana and her children [William and Harry] were going to come visit,” the “Freaky Friday” star, 64, recalled. “We shot all morning, and when we took a tea break, for me, it was a pee break. I jumped in a golf cart and drove the two miles back to the dressing room.

Curtis continued: “I’m in my dressing room peeing when there was a pounding on the door, ‘Princess Diana is here.’”

Sadly, by the time the actress emerged for the meet and greet, Diana and her sons were already leaving the set and it was inappropriate to yell or run after them.

Curtis is seen with her “Fierce Creatures” co-stars (from left to right) Michael Palin, John Cleese and Kevin Kline on set in 1995.
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Diana (pictured in 1995) visited the set with her sons, William and Harry.
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Despite not meeting Diana in person, the “Halloween” star penned a letter to the royal and sent it straight to Kensington Palace.

“It said, ‘I’m so sorry we didn’t get to meet. I was very much looking forward to it as I admire you greatly. Unfortunately, nature called, and they don’t give me many breaks, so I chose nature over you, not knowing that you were going to arrive right at that moment,” Curtis said she wrote. “I’m so sorry and just think you’re great. My best wishes, Jamie.’”

The next day, the star was stunned when she received a response from the Princess of Wales.

Princess Diana visited the London set of “Fierce Creatures” in 1995 — but Jamie Lee Curtis was in the bathroom.
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“I got a letter delivered from Kensington Palace from Her Royal Highness Princess Diana,” the actress enthused. “[It said] ”I’m so sorry I didn’t get to meet you, also. I admire you, and I totally understand when nature calls — of course you should choose that. I hope that we will have an opportunity in our lives to meet. Best wishes always.’”

Curtis described the letter as “beautiful” and stated that she still has it in her possession.

Diana was killed in a car crash two years after her visit to the set of “Fierce Creatures” and Curtis never met the princess.

However, she says she always thinks of the late royal when she reads the preface to the book “The Path to Insight Meditation,” which states: “When people have tried to live mindfully, at the time of their death, they ask themselves two questions: Did I learn to live wisely? And did I love well?”

Curtis says she always thinks of the late royal when she reads the preface of the book “The Path to Insight Meditation,”
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Curtis says she believes Diana lived a full and meaningful life despite her untimely death at the age of 36.

“I realized that, if this book was correct, that meant whether or not it [Diana’s life] was cut terribly short, her life was complete. And on that tragic day, those questions became the questions of my daily life,” the star declared. “I don’t go to bed at night without asking those questions.”

“There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t think about it,” she said of those important questions. “That has become the framework of my life.”

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