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Don’t expect to see Paula Abdul holding a giant diamond anytime soon. On Thursday night, the singer revealed she turned down an offer to join The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. “I’ve been humbled,” the OG American Idol judge told Entertainment Tonight from the red carpet of the Vanderpump Dogs gala, which just so happened […]
Auli’i Cravalho shared the news Friday (May 19) that she won’t return as the title character in Disney’s upcoming live-action remake of 2016’s Moana. “I’m sure you’ve heard by now, live-action Moana is in the works and you all have been waiting very patiently for updates. So I’ve written a few things down,” she said […]
Are you ready? Jamie Lynn Spears took to Instagram on Thursday (May 18) to tease an upcoming Zoey 101 sequel film, aptly titled Zoey 102. The brief graphic shows what looks like two wedding bands in the sand, spelling out the phrase “Coming Soon.” “Giving you 102 reasons to be excited for summer,” Spears captioned […]
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If there’s one celebrity trend that’s still popular, it’s bucket hats. Everyone from Dua Lipa and Rihanna to Billie Eilish and Addison Rae have been spotted sporting this stylish ’90s-throwback accessory. We can see why, though: Not only does it protect your head and eyes from the hot sun, but it’s versatile enough to fit most styles and aesthetics.
While you could throw on a cute pair of sunglasses, make your outfit complete with the star-approved accessory. It not only will come in handy as a functional-yet-trendy piece of festival gear, but it’s one of those travel necessities you need to throw in your backpack, as it’s compact and usually foldable.
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Whether you find yourself lounging on the beach this summer or going to all the biggest festivals and tours, we’ve rounded up the best bucket hats to pair with all of your concert-going and casual outfits.
For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of venue-approved bags, travel tote bags and the best flower crowns.
Amazon
Amazon
Mashiaoyi Unisex Reversible Bucket Hat
$15.99 $29.99 47% OFF
Plant Mashiaoyi’s bucket hat on your head if you want two looks for the price of one. The reversible design comes with a floral pattern on one side and a simple black shade on the reverse. No matter what your mood or outfit is, this accessory is ready to adapt to it.
H&M
H&M
H&M Straw Bucket Hat
$17.99
Beach days always call for a straw hat, and H&M’s bucket hat is ready to keep your head protected in style. Choose from one of the various shades available (or snag one of each), grab your portable charger and get ready to listen to some beachy tunes as you take in the ocean view.
Madewell
Madewell
Madewell Short-Brimmed Bucket Hat
$16.99 $29.50 42% off% OFF
Madewell may be known for their denim, but don’t sleep on their accessories. This striped bucket hat boasts a lightweight material ideal for outdoor concerts or even just hitting the town with friends.
Amazon
Amazon
Tie Dye Reversible Bucket Hat
$12.99
There’s nothing more satisfying than a good deal and this tie-dye bucket hat is the proof. Consider it the embodiment of “business in the front, party in the back” as it comes in a reversible style featuring a plain side and tie-dye side.
Urban Outfitters
Urban Outfitters
Luna Crochet Eyelash Bucket Hat
$19.99 $29 31% off% OFF
Crochet has taken over our social feeds and now our accessories, and we’re not complaining. This Urban Outfitters bucket hat comes with a soft crochet patterned design that’s available in two colors and will feel like a hug, but for your head.
Anthropologie
Anthropologie
Anthropologie Asymmetrical Bucket Hat
$29.95 $42 29% off% OFF
Anthropologie’s bucket hat is taking the classic look to new lengths — no, but actually. This style features an asymmetrical cut in a vibrant fiery red, so your friends will always be able to spot you in a crowd.
Amazon
Amazon
Malaxlx Cute Smile Face Bucket Hat
$11.99
We’re smiling ear-to-ear over this Malaxlx Smile Face Bucket Hat. It’s simple, cute and will cover our hair the days our strands are being anything but agreeable. Did we mention it’s also reversible?
Free People
Free People
Free People Apple Of My Eye Bucket Hat
$28
Like the name states, this Free People bucket hat will be the apple of your eyes — and anyone else who catches a glimpse of it. The lightweight, canvas-like material will keep you head cozy and the sun from burning your scalp.
Etsy
Etsy
Etsy Patchwork Denim Bucket Hat
$16.99
This Etsy Patchwork Denim Bucket Hat is the definition of ’90s style. Not only does it come with a quilted pattern, but it’s serving Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears at the 2001 American Music Awards.
Revolve
Free & Easy Don’t Trip Fat Corduroy Bucket Hat
$40
Add some texture to your look with this corduroy bucket hat from Revolve. If the soft material doesn’t win you over, then the fun “Don’t Trip” text certainly will.

“I have a secret life. You’re looking at me, but what you see is not what I am.”
That’s just one of the illuminating self-reflections peppered throughout the new documentary Love to Love You, Donna Summer. The film premieres on HBO this weekend (May 20), coinciding with the anniversary of Summer’s death from lung cancer on May 17, 2012.
“The timing wasn’t pre-planned,” Summer’s daughter and the film’s co-director Brooklyn Sudano tells Billboard during a recent phone interview. “But with the anniversary of her passing, it feels like a full-circle moment; like it was meant to be.”
As was the pairing with her co-director, Academy Award winner Roger Ross Williams, because the duo have delivered a loving-yet-unvarnished look at the real woman — Donna Adrian Gaines — behind the artist who kept the club floors crowded with hot disco, R&B and pop hits such as “Love to Love You Baby,” “I Feel Love,” “Hot Stuff,” “Bad Girls” and “She Works Hard for the Money.”
As Williams noted to Billboard, Summer “was so much more than” the Queen of Disco. And through strikingly candid comments and recollections by family (including husband Bruce Sudano and daughters Mimi, Brooklyn and Amanda), creative colleagues (producer Giorgio Moroder), Summer herself and others, the documentary peels away the various layers underneath the star persona.
The five-time Grammy Award winner was also a daughter, sister, wife, mother, abuse survivor, painter and a very spiritual being, all while wrestling with the demands and sacrifices that come with stardom. Just as insightful are the accompanying family home movies and backstage/on-the-road videos that Summer shot, as well as memory-evoking concert footage that underscores what a multi-talent she truly was.
Brooklyn Sudano
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Asked what her mother’s reaction would be after watching Love to Love You, Donna Summer, Sudano says, “She would probably be laughing hysterically and saying, ‘See I told you so,’ because she always called me ‘the reporter.’ As a kid, I was always the great sharer of news at the dinner table. So it seems appropriate that my first film report is on her. [Laughs] But I think she’d be very proud.”
Below, find more from Billboard‘s interview with Sudano and Williams:
Before filming began, what was your vision?
Sudano: I had become a mother myself and had lost my mother. So I was grappling with that process and trying to understand it. At the same time, so many people were coming up to me and sharing their personal stories about interacting with my mom or how impactful her music had been in their own lives. I just felt there was so much to say and so much that people didn’t fully understand about my mother and her artistry. So about seven years ago, I talked to my dad about it and he’s like, “Let’s do it.” Then after a bit of time, Roger and I crossed paths. We were able to collaborate in a way that has been truly magical; we were lock-stepped in our vision.
Williams: It had been my dream to make a film about Donna Summer as I’m a huge fan. And when I met Brooklyn, the dream came true. It’s been an incredible journey; from the beginning we had the same vision of not making your typical music documentary, to really dive deep into the emotional core of who Donna was as a person and an artist.
How difficult was it to draw such candid comments from those you interviewed?
Sudano: I don’t think you can really understand somebody or their artistry unless you really know who they are; to see what they’ve been through. It gives deeper meaning to her journey and music. A lot of people were hesitant at first when they began speaking to Roger and I. But they were able to get things off their chest. It was cathartic for them talk about my mother in a way that they hadn’t been able to before. I give everybody credit for being honest and willing because it made the movie what we wanted it to be: deeply personal and deeply grounded. Hopefully, that will set this film apart from anything that’s ever been done on her life before.
Williams: Being interviewed by Donna’s daughter, I think, gave everyone in Donna’s life permission to open up and tell the truth. There were a lot of tears of joy and sorrow. It was a mourning and healing process for everyone involved. They got to talk about a woman they love.
Roger Ross Williams
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What was the hardest challenge in doing this project?
Williams: For me, the most difficult part was sorting through such an incredible treasure trove of Donna’s home movies, videos and thousands and thousands of photos. There was so much material to create the collage that we did.
Sudano: I agree. When you have a personality and a life like my mother’s that was so full and spans decades, the challenge was in crystallizing all the moments that were the most impactful. And then the songs … using them in a way that was fresh but also as a way to move the storytelling forward. In trying to weave all those things together, I give a lot of credit to our amazing editor, Enat Sidi. Finding the proper structure in making this feel like a real immersive experience was probably the trickiest part.
What one thing did you learn in the process?
Sudano: A better depth of understanding about how intense stardom felt like for my mother and the sacrifices that it took for her and our family … like being a mother and having to be away from her daughters so much. As much as it’s my mother’s story, it’s our individual stories as well because we are part of her. On a personal level, having these conversations with other family members has brought a lot of healing for us. I just have a deep respect and gratitude for my mother’s sacrifices — and respect for the strength it took for her to survive that. What she did was not easy.
Williams: That Donna had this incredible sense of humor. The home movies that Donna would shoot or videos she filmed backstage and on the road were just hilarious. It was a real insight into her personality. Like many, I just knew Donna as the Queen of Disco. But she was so much more than that. She was the first woman to win a rock ‘n’ roll vocal Grammy [for “Hot Stuff” in 1980, when the best rock vocal performance, female prize was first awarded]. I mean come on … that’s an amazing accomplishment. She was the first Black woman artist to have a video on MTV. She was the first in so many things as an artist.
What do you want viewers to take away after watching?
Williams: Donna Summer is an incredibly layered, complex artist who, in my opinion, has been under-appreciated. Everyone who watches this film will see her immense talent and all the facets of her artistry. She deserves that.
Sudano: I want people to understand that my mother was a real artist. That she used her gifts to spread love, joy and healing. And I hope that she’s remembered in the great lexicon of music and culture as somebody who was impactful and influential. This film is an extension of that legacy.
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Maren Morris put her Bravoholic card on proud display Friday (May 19) by coming up with a hilarious song inspired by the Vanderpump Rules Scandoval.
In case you don’t know about the scandal that’s rocked the Bravoverse for the past few months, here’s a crash course: Back in February, OG cast member Tom Sandoval was caught cheating on Ariana Madix, his partner of nine years, with one of her best friends, Raquel Leviss. Except it wasn’t just cheating — it was a full-blown seven-month affair that took place under everyone’s noses, all while cameras were rolling throughout the Bravo hit’s tenth season.
By the time the Scandoval exploded into national news, filming had long since wrapped on the former SURvers’ lives, prompting Bravo to add an extra episode to the season to document the radioactive fallout. Naturally, there was a plethora of red-hot questions to be answered, including how long Tom Schwartz — Tom Sandoval’s longtime bestie and business partner — knew about the affair with Leviss, and whether he was covering up for his pal by making out with Raquel for a storyline. (Yes, it’s a complicated web the SURvers weave …)
When pressed for answers by his estranged wife Katie Maloney on the Wednesday (May 17) season finale, Schwartz deflected with a bizarre tangent about, among other things, man-eating crocodiles, to which Maloney unsympathetically deadpanned, “You sound like a country song.”
Morris seemed to agree, and decided to put Schwartz’s stream of consciousness to music in a truly inspired TikTok video. “My health, my wealth, my family/ There’s f–kin’ man-eating Nile crocodiles in Florida now,” she sings over peppy acoustic guitar, quoting Schwartz word for word using a clip of the scene. (“Theres a song for everything,” she captioned the hysterical ditty, also writing, “He’s a poet” in the comments.)
Maloney certainly appreciated Morris’ musical acumen, hopping into the comments on TikTok to write, “I’m deceased” with a series of skull and laughing emojis. “But you SNAPPED,” the singer replied, punctuating her thought with a funny crocodile emoji.
The ladies of Vanderpump Rules are also capitalizing on the Scandoval with their own music. Earlier this week, Madix and her co-stars Lala Kent and Scheana Shay starred in a new ad spot for Uber One that used an amusing remix of the latter’s 2013 dance-pop single “Good as Gold.”
Watch Morris lampoon Schwartz’s concerns over man-eating Florida crocodiles in song below.
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Dupes have always been around — just look at the TikTok beauty alternatives that have popped up. They typically offer the same results for a fraction of the price, helping avoid a thinner wallet. For those of us who can’t always afford the original version, alternative versions are totally acceptable to snag.
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The viral Lululemon Everywhere Bag is the perfect example as it has become one of the most enviable accessories to have in your arsenal. It’s so popular that the waist pack has sold out multiple times — and we can’t forget to mention the $38 price tag. If you’d rather save the cash but still want to enjoy the benefits of the stylish fanny pack, there are alternatives on the market that look strikingly similar.
Fanny packs have become a staple and one of our travel necessities for their compact size, yet spacious compartments. It has the ability to store phones, wallets, portable chargers, beauty products and more without adding bulk to our outfits. Whether you’re looking to ditch your purse or backpack, or just want to snag a Lululemon Everywhere Bag lookalike, we’ve found the best alternatives you need to add to your cart ASAP.
For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of best tote bags for travel, eco-friendly leggings and the best flower crowns.
Amazon
Amazon
ODODOS Unisex Mini Belt Bag
$16.98 $23.98 29% OFF
As festival season approaches, add ODODOS’ Mini Belt Bag to your must-have festival gear lineup. It boasts an adjustable strap, smooth front and zipper compartment with enough space to store your phone, wallet and a few snacks, too. Let’s not forget all the color options it comes in — 20 to be exact.
Gap
Gap
GapFit 100% Recycled Fanny Pack
$24.49 $34.99 30% off% OFF
We’re big fans of anything sustainable, and this GapFit 100% Recycled Fanny Pack boasts a material made from recycled polyester. The wraparound strap is adjustable and has a handy clip to personalize to your liking. Not only that, but the main pocket has two mini slots to store your belongings, so you can keep things nice and organized.
Amazon
Amazon
Meyfancy Belt Bag 1L
$13.99 $17.99 22% OFF
While this Meyfancy Belt Bag comes in a variety of neutral colors, it’s anything but basic. The interior comes with three mesh slots to prevent you from aimlessly digging around inside, while the waterproof material will ensure your phone, ID and wireless earbuds don’t get water damaged.
Amazon
Amazon
Lanul Belt Bag
$15.99 $16.99 6% OFF
The Lanul Belt Bag has perfected the designer look — minus the luxe price. It features the classic fanny pack characteristics such as an adjustable strap you can wear around your waist or across your chest, and a main pocket with three mesh slots for added organization. There’s even a bonus concealed pocket you can store things such as your passport or money in.
Uniqlo
Uniqlo
Round Mini Shoulder Bag
$19.90
Give this Uniqlo Mini Shoulder Bag a round of applause for its unique shape and trendy design. Not only can you sport it on your shoulder, but the adjustable strap also allows you to wear it across your waist or chest — it’s that versatile. The size is also slightly larger so you can store more without relying on your pant pockets.
Target
Target
Wild Fable Basic Fanny Pack
$15
Wild Fable’s Fanny Pack expertly combines chicness with functionality as it sports a faux leather material and not just one, but two pockets for storage. Since you can adjust the strap to meet your unique preferences, it’ll make grabbing a hair tie or your go-to lip balm a total breeze.

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Garth Brooks will be spending more time in Sin City! Due to high demand, the county star added more than a dozen additional dates to his Garth Brooks/Plus One Las Vegas residency, which kicks off at Caesars Palace on Thursday (May 18).
The newly added shows won’t take place until next year, but tickets go on sale May 31. Fans can register for passes at Ticketmaster.com/GarthBrooks from now until May 25 at 5 p.m. PT.
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“I plan on being here ’til they throw me out,” Brooks joked during an interview with Good Morning America. “We’ll see how long that lasts.”
“I’m hoping [fans] get something here that they can’t get anywhere else,” Brooks noted while comparing the residency to a music laboratory. “I think it’s like a laboratory because [there’s a] no phone, no video policy, which makes me go ‘here’s a song I was working on today.’”
He continued, “One of the greatest reviews I ever got was somebody that walked out and says ‘I’m not sure what I just saw, but it was fantastic!’ I think I’m the best at having fun, I really do.”
This isn’t the first time that Brooks has extended his sold-out concerts. The 61-year-old singer added additional dates to his successful stadium tour last year.
Although the first portion of Brooks’ residency has already sold out, fans can find resale tickets at Vivid Seats, Seat Geek and Stub Hub. Prices for tonight’s show range from around $251 up to approximately $700. Tickets for later dates are priced at $225 and up.
Garth Brooks Las Vegas Residency Tickets $from $251
Need something to wear to the show? Shop merch at GarthBrooks.com and on the singer’s Amazonstorefront located in the Amazon Merch Shop.
See more below.
Amazon
Blame It All On My Roots
$40.00
“Blame it all on my roots.” Celebrate the Las Vegas residency in this long sleeve shirt named after Brooks’ 2013 compilation album. This design available as a long sleeve shirt, short sleeve shirt or a hoodie.
Amazon
I Am The Friend In Low Places T-Shirt
$16.99
A play on Brooks’ 1990 single, “Friends in Low Places,” this casual tee will definitely getting people talking (and maybe even laughing).
Amazon
Garth Brooks Official Stadium 3/4 Raglan Unisex 2X-Large Heather Grey
$40.00
Still thinking about the Stadium Tour? Commemorate the historic, three-year tour in a baseball shirt.
Amazon
I Heart Garth V-Neck T-Shirt $21.99
Garth lovers can show their devotion in this cute tee (available in 10 different colors).
Tee Public
’90s Garth Brooks T-Shirt $20
Turn back the clock with this ’90s-style graphic tee. The shirt pictured above is available in a sizes ranging from small to 5XL; and a handful of colors including black, grey, green, blue and brown.
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. Warm weather is here, which means that along with the most-anticipated outdoor festivals and tours of the summer, the sun is […]