Celebrity Buzz with Michael Buble and Ted Danson

May 28, 2026 | 5:51 AM

Grammy-winning singer Michael Bublé and Property Brothers host Drew Scott are joining forces in Hometown Giants, a new Prime Video doc series debuting this fall. The show follows the two as co-owners of the Vancouver Giants, a junior hockey team where young players pursue their NHL dreams. The series headlines Prime Video Canada’s upcoming slate. Story URL


Jay Shetty’s popular On Purpose podcast will debut on Netflix and Spotify under a new multiyear partnership. Beginning July 13, both platforms will stream video versions of Shetty’s interviews on health, wellness, and culture, while Spotify will also offer audio editions. “This is a historic moment, not just for On Purpose but for podcasting itself,” Shetty said Wednesday. Story URL


Ted Danson will star alongside Elizabeth Banks in a new Apple TV comedy. The untitled series follows Heidi, played by Banks, who rebuilds her life after a difficult divorce. Her plans take an unexpected turn when she becomes involved in managing her father’s, played by Danson, retirement community escapades. She soon teams up with his girlfriend’s single son. Story URL


Rosie O’Donnell has revealed she received a facelift, posting before-and-after photos online to show the remarkable change. The 64-year-old comedian discussed the decision in a personal Substack essay. She wrote that she once viewed facelifts as “a betrayal. Of feminism. Of aging. Of our team of women worldwide,” but changed her mind after losing 50 pounds. Story URL


YouTube will begin automatically labeling videos that include major artificial intelligence use. The company announced the update in a blog post, saying it aims to improve transparency for viewers and creators. Labels for “photorealistic and meaningfully AI altered or generated content” will now appear directly below long-form videos and as overlays on Shorts. Story URL


Pierre Deny, known for his role in Emily In Paris, has died in France following what his family described as “a sudden and severe case” of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). He was 69. Deny joined the Netflix series in 2022 as Louis de Léon and appeared through season four. Deny’s death comes months after actor Eric Dane also died from ALS at age 53. Story URL