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All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes. Sammy Wilk is gearing up to head out on tour in support of his pals Jack & Jack, but before he […]

Fresh off being named TIME magazine’s Person of the Year, Taylor Swift hit the red carpet in New York on Wednesday night (Dec. 6) to support her old friend Emma Stone at the premiere of the actress’ new dark comedy, Poor Things. According to People magazine, Swift made the scene at the DGA Theater in […]

SPOILER ALERT: This story contains the identity of the contestant eliminated on Wednesday night’s (Dec. 6) episode of The Masked Singer.
During his deep run into season 10 of The Masked Singer, Husky proved he was a big dog with a series of impressive performances. The canine with deep-blue eyes wowed the judges with his soulful spin on Elton John’s “Bennie and the Jets,” busting out a sky-high falsetto and working the crowd like a veteran. He seemed more in his favored lane on a growly, fist-pumping run through Rick James’ “Super Freak,” on Harry Potter Night, which got judge Nicole Scherzinger thinking it could be R&B singer Tank, while Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg guessed it might be Brian McKnight or Babyface.

Robin Thicke said no to both of those, keying in on a crying-emoji clue that made him think it might be actor Terrence Howard, while always-wrong Ken Jeong suggested another sometimes weepy thespian, Morris Chestnut. The key clue, as it turned out, was the singer’s early success with the ladies, who, he said, would often shower him with their undergarments when he was onstage.

On Wednesday’s rock-themed Group C finals show — which featured a cameo from Poison’s Bret Michaels singing “Nothing but a Good Time,” as well as covers of songs by KISS and Mr. Big — Husky got emotional with the Bon Jovi ballad “Always,” once again proving his range with a lighters-in-the-air-worthy performance. Jeong clued into a “wild” clue and thought it might be DJ D-Wrek from host Nick Cannon’s long-running Wild ‘N Out series, while Thicke clued in on a carousel and doubled down on his earlier guess that it was none other than “Pony” singer Ginuwine.

The night also saw the elimination of Tiki (Sebastian Bach), with Group B champion Sea Queen moving on to the season finale.

Billboard spoke with Ginuwine before his elimination about coming out of his shell to do the show, why the Husky appealed to his “go-getter” personality, and how he felt about the viral Justin Timberlake “fo shiz” moment in Britney Spears’ recent The Woman in Me memoir.

You’ve done a bit of reality TV, including Celebrity Big Brother in the UK in 2018, but is it safe to assume this was even weirder than sharing a house with a drag queen, ballet dancer and a detective?

It’s two totally different shows. … I’m pretty much a reserved person. I try to stay out of the limelight as much as I possibly can, but over the last few years, I’ve tried to get out of being such a loner and come out of my shell and try some things, so I just gave it a chance. Now I’m back in my reserved mode.

In which case, how did you end up on the show? Was it your idea?

Oh no! It wasn’t my idea at all! They just happened to call. I was pretty much forgotten for a minute until this year, a couple things went viral and my name was poppin’. … I definitely wasn’t even trying to go viral — that’s not my thing. Crazy stuff happens. [Laughs] But it was good because I got to try out new things.

Did you think you had a chance at winning?

Again, anything I was gonna try, I’m definitely gonna try to win, but there were obstacles that stop you. You have no authority over whether you stay or go; you just do your best and hope for the best.

Talk about those obstacles — what made it hard for you?

[Laughs] Wearing that mask! Because it was real hot and very uncomfortable. I had fun, but the only reason I felt like I didn’t make it as far as I possibly could have was because of the mask … which was very hot and I have asthma, so it dried me out and I couldn’t sing as well as I usually do. I was hoarse a whole lot. If you came to one of my concerts, you would definitely see a big difference, but I have no regrets. I’m glad I did it.

Gotta ask: Why Husky?

They sent me that one, and right off the bat I could relate it to who I am: an alpha male, a go-getter and just focused on whatever it is that I try. So that was the one that suited me perfectly.

And, like, a horse would have been too obvious right?

[Laughs] Yeah, that would have been way too obvious!

You really got to spread your wings, singing a couple of rockers from Elton John and Bon Jovi — plus that Rick James jam — how did it feel to get out of your comfort zone?

They picked those, but I was real happy about the Rick James one, but I didn’t know the other two. I had to learn them and they were totally out of my comfort zone. I’ve been in this business for 27 years and I’m used to doing my own stuff, not stuff I have to learn.

The guesses were all over the place — Terrence Howard, Morris Chestnut, Brian McKnight — how did you feel about them? Did any of them piss you off?

Nah, I wasn’t pissed off about the guesses; that’s part of the fun. I was more like, “You think it’s Brian McKnight? We sound totally different!” I knew Robin would have a better guess than anyone else because I’ve been around him a lot. Because I was hoarse, I might have sounded a little less familiar and I was trying to throw them off so they couldn’t get it, and I wasn’t going to try to sound like myself.

It’s been more than 20 years since you released a new album, do you have anything in the works?

The state of music, in my opinion, has changed dramatically. Unless you have a big machine behind you, a song lasts a month, but back in my day one song could last a whole year. It’s oversaturated and, for me, I’m just humble and blessed that I came out in the ’90s era with music that still stands the test of time. I’ve never worked as much as I’ve been working in the last 10 years — doing shows, people using my music, all that — and so I really don’t have to work, which is a blessing for me to do the ’90s tour all over Australia, Japan, and because I wrote so much of my music back in the days, the royalty thing is good.

You mentioned some viral moments earlier, so I have to ask about the Justin Timberlake “fo shiz, fo shiz” moment in Britney Spears’ memoir and if you remember that.

Nah, I don’t remember that. [Laughs] I would have probably looked at him very weird if he did that like she said. I just don’t remember that, but I remember him being a cool dude and me kicking it down there in Florida with [*NSYNC’s] producer at one time. Nah, I don’t remember that.

I have to ask because I’m obsessed: Is it fair to say — as I do all the time — that “Pony” has basically become the modern shorthand for sex thanks to Magic Mike and every karaoke bar playlist over the past 20-plus years? How does it feel to have a Marvin Gaye-level sex jam in your catalog?

I couldn’t have said it better myself! You absolutely hit it right on the head. The No. 1 karaoke song and it’s stood the test of time. Even more successful artists than myself have used it … Rihanna [2014’s “Jump”], Britney [a viral ALTÉGO “Toxic Pony” remix], Drake [2016’s “Fake Love”] … so many people. So it introduces me to the younger generation and it keeps me relevant.

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Le Creuset’s viral tea kettle is 20% off for the holidays. Tea lovers on Tik Tok have been raving about the enamel kettle, which has rounded up a whopping 451.3 million views on the social media site (not bad for a tea kettle).

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Made from quick-heating, premium carbon steel, the Noël Collection Whistling Kettle is finished in a glossy, winter white enamel with a gold-tone knob and matching brackets.

And it’s not just for tea. The Whistling Kettle can be used to prepare French press coffee, hot chocolate, oatmeal and other warm cereals.

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The durable carbon steel makes water heat faster while the fixed single-tone whistle alerts you when the water has reached a boil. The kettle is chip-resistant, non-reactive and stain resistant — and it makes a nice gift as one customer review pointed out.

 “I purchased this tea kettle for my daughter who recently remodeled her kitchen. This was just what she wanted, with the brass accents,” wrote a customer on the Le Creuset site. “We have always used Le Creuset tea kettles as they really stand up to high heat of a gas stovetop. And they are beautiful in so many lovely colors. They last forever, too!”

“This is a beautiful kettle! I love the bronzy gold and black accents on the creamy white kettle. Nice size too. Very, very pleased,” reads an Amazon review.

Le Creuset’s Noël collection is described as a “charming, curated collection of festive pieces, delicately scrolled and painted with favorite holiday motifs.” The collection includes holiday mugs adorned with stencil drawings of Santa Claus, reindeer, a Christmas tree, a snowman, and an elf.

Holiday-themed platters, dutch ovens, a braiser pan, spatulas and tree-shaped spoon rests are included in the collection.

Save up to 26% off select pieces from the Noël collection at Amazon and the Le Creuset website. If you’re looking for a cheaper kettle, Le Creuset’s Demi Kettle is on sale for $67.99 at Williams-Sonoma. The 1.25-quart kettle is available in 11 colors including teal, olive, white, red and oyster grey.

For more gift ideas, read our picks for the best advent calendars of 2023, best gifts under $25 and best stocking stuffers.

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Going home for the holidays can be an exciting time, but also adds up quickly — especially if you have more than one place to visit. Amazon is helping students relieve some of the money stress associated with the holidays by teaming up with Student Universe and offering the ultimate travel deal: $25 domestic flights home for the holidays.

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The deals start Tuesday (Dec. 5) at 6 a.m. PT through midnight PT Thursday (Dec. 7), with 1,000 $25 tickets available for purchase on each day. You can use it on domestic flights for travel between Dec. 8, 2023, to Dec. 25, 2023, and return flights (if applicable) between Dec. 8, 2023, to Jan. 14, 2024, according to Amazon.

You can save hundreds of dollars on flying home and use that savings for gifts for everyone on your list like your music lovers, coffee lovers, dog parents and more. To redeem the deal, you’ll need to have a student Prime membership. Already a student Prime member? Make sure you’re logged into your account and then head to StudentUniverse.com/Amazon-Prime-Student to snag your $25 plane ticket.

Don’t have a student Prime membership? Amazon is offering a six-month free trial for new users who sign up as well as 50% off a the regular membership fee. Once the free trial is over, you’ll be charged the half-off discount. Click here or the button below to start your free trial.

Besides being eligible for the flight deal, a student Prime membership will also give you access to Prime Video, Prime Try Before You Buy, early access to deals, Prime-exclusive offers and Prime Day, free food delivery, two months of Kindle Unlimited for free, three months of the app Calm for free and more.

For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of the best Amazon Fire TV deals, iPad deals and laptop deals.

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Baby Shark is swimming onto the big screen in its first ever major ocean picture titled Baby Shark’s Big Movie, coming to Nickelodeon and Paramount+ on Friday (Dec. 8). This marks the first feature-length original and animated film based the highly popular children’s show Baby Shark’s Big Show.

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The movie follows Baby Shark (Kimiko Glenn) and his family as they move to a new city and leave behind their old life. Now, he must learn to live without his best friend William (Luke Youngblood) by his side — while also trying to stop the evil pop star fish, Stariana (Ashley Tisdale), from stealing his voice and dominating the sea’s music world.

The star-studded cast also includes Cardi B, Offset, Lance Bass, Kulture Kiari Cephus, Wave Set Cephus, Chloe Fineman, Ego Nwodim, Aparna Nancherla, Patrick Warburton, Debra Wilson, Eric Edelstein and Natasha Rothwell.

Keep reading to learn the streaming options available.

When & How to Watch Baby Shark’s Big Movie for Free

Baby Shark’s Big Movie will premiere on Nickelodeon and Paramount+ on Friday (Dec. 8). If you have cable or live TV, you can watch the movie when it airs on Nick at 12 p.m. ET. Check with your cable provider’s channel guide to see what channel Nick is on. Don’t have cable? You may be able to watch it through an HD antenna like one here on Amazon.

Paramount+ is home to Nickelodeon content and more, which means if you have a subscription, you can stream Baby Shark’s Big Movie for no additional cost — just sign into your account and find it under Nick programs.

If you don’t have a Paramount+ subscription you can take advantage of their seven day free trial that’ll give you access to Baby Shark’s Big Movie and more. Once the free trial is up, you’ll be charged the regular subscription fee based on the plan you choose. Click here or the button below to start your free trial.

There are two plans you can choose from: Paramount+ Essential or Paramount+ with Showtime. The Essential Plan is the cheapest at $5.99/month and is ad-supported with access to tens of thousands of episodes and movies, NFL on CBS, UFEA Champions League and live CBS news. Paramount+ with Showtime is $11.99/month and has no commercials as well as expands your content library with Showtime original shows and movies. You’ll also get everything in the Essential plan along with live TV on CBS, college football and the ability to download content and watch it offline.

Programs you can look forward to watching include Survivor, NCIS, Blue Bloods, Big Brother, Jersey Shore Family Vacation, Frasier, Mixtape, Family Legacy, I Wanna Rock, Hip Hop My House, Behind The Music, Yellowstone, Fatal Attraction, Rabbit Hole, Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies, 1923, iCarly, The Good Fight, Mayor of Kingstown, Seal Team, Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Picard, Why Women Kill and Before I Forget. With Showtime, you can stream original shows and movies such as Yellowjackets, The 12th Victim, Dexter, Dexter: New Blood, George & Tammy, Homeland, Ziwe, Penny Dreadful, Buried and more.

More Ways to Stream Baby Shark’s Big Movie

Looking for more affordable streaming options? You can take advantage of live TV platforms that are offering free trials and promos, which will save you money and give you access to hundreds of channels and content.

DirecTV Stream is offering a five-day free trial on top of a $25 off the first two months when you bundle any of its plans with a sports package. When the free trial ends, you’ll be charged the discounted price for the first two months, then full-price, which will depend on the plan you choose.

Philo is another wallet-friendly option offering a week-long free trial that’ll provide you with over 70 channels and access to DVR. Once the free trial is over, you’ll be charged $25 a month.

Get a week long free trial as well as $20 off the first two months with FuboTV. You’ll be able to watch programs on up to 10 devices at once and get DVR to watch programs later. Once the free trial has expired, you’ll be charged the full subscription price based on the plan that you choose.

And, for the most content options, Hulu + Live TV give you a 30 day free trial, access to all of the Hulu library and hundreds of live TV channels including Nickelodeon. If you want even more program offerings, you can bundle it with Disney+ and ESPN+ for an additional cost.

Check below to watch the trailer for Baby Shark’s Big Movie.

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Martin Scorsese has returned with a star-studded cast in his film Killers of the Flower Moon. Already, the movie has been in talks as an Oscar contender, and was named the best movie of the year by the National Board of Review. Whether or not you got the chance to see the movie when it came to theaters back in October, you can now watch it from your couch starting Tuesday (Dec. 5), when it’s released on streaming.

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Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro star in the dramatic Western crime story based on true events and the book Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann. Focus is pulled onto a series of murders that took place in Oklahoma during the 1920s when oil was discovered on the tribal land of the Osage Nation. These murders were later called “The Reign of Terror” as White interlopers fueled with greed killed a slew of Osage tribal members who got wealthy off the oil.

Other cast members include Lily Gladstone, Jesse Plemons, Brendan Fraser, John Lithgow, Tantoo Cardinal and more.

Keep reading to learn the streaming options available for the movie.

How to Watch Killers of the Flower Moon

You can rent or buy the movie on digital through Prime Video in UHD or HD definition. Renting will cost $19.99 and buying the movie is $24.99. You don’t need a Prime membership in order to buy the movie, just click here or the button below, and you’ll be able to purchase the movie and immediately watch it at your leisure.

The movie is also slated to drop on Apple TV+ for streaming, but an official release date has yet to be announced. Once it’s on the streaming platform, subscribers should be able to watch the movie for no additional cost. All you have to do is sign into your account and find it under new releases once it comes out.

Don’t have Apple TV+? The streamer offers a seven day free trial when you sign up, or up to three months free when you buy an eligible Apple device. After the free trial is over, you’ll be charged the regular membership price of $9.99/month.

With a subscription to Apple TV+, you’ll gain access to the entire library including original TV series, movies and sports such as Ted Lasso, Platonic, The Last Thing He Told Me, Silo, The Crowded Room, Severance, High Desert, Shrinking, The Big Door Prize, Bad Sisters, Schmigadoon!, The Problem With John Stewart, The Morning Show, Ghosted, Still, Tetris, Palmer and more.

You can also stream Apple TV+ on the Apple TV app, your iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac and popular smart TVs including Samsung, LG, Sony, VIZIO, TCL, Toshiba and others, along with Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices, Chromecast with Google TV. Apple TV+ is available on PlayStation and Xbox gaming consoles as well.

Watch the trailer for Killers of the Flower Moon below.

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Reba McEntire flipped from mentor to performer on Tuesday night (Dec. 5) when she got up from her red chair and stepped into the spotlight on The Voice to sing her recent single, “Seven Minutes in Heaven.” The moving ballad recorded in tribute to McEntire’s mother, Jacqueline McEntire — who died of cancer in March […]