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Wednesday, January 28

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Below are the latest entertainment news stories.

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What's happening with Harry Styles tickets? Why fans are calling out the presale

Harry Styles fans are voicing their frustration after experiencing extended wait times and four-figure ticket prices due to demand during presale for the singer’s highly-anticipated “Together Together” tour.

The pop singer revealed last week that he will embark on a tour this year after he releases his fourth album, “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally,” in March. Styles will travel to Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, Melbourne and Sydney to perform, and will also play a whopping 30 shows as part of a residency at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

But excitement to see the Grammy winner in person turned to frenzy when fans attempted to purchase presale tickets for the concerts. Those trying to access the American Express and artist presales posted screenshots on social media of them waiting in lengthy queues with over hundreds of thousands of fans hoping to score tickets.

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A Kentucky Derby-inspired movie filmed at Churchill Downs is coming to Hallmark

Hallmark has revealed it is teaming up with Churchill Downs to make a Kentucky Derby-inspired movie filmed at the historic racetrack.

The network shared exclusively with TODAY that its new original film, “Kentucky Roses,” will honor the “pageantry, tradition, and enduring spirit of the Kentucky Derby.” The movie will premiere on Hallmark Saturday, May 2, the same day of the 2026 Kentucky Derby. The sporting event is famously held the first Saturday in May every year at Churchill Downs.

“Kentucky Roses,” which will also stream the next day on Hallmark+, will star Andrew Walker and Odette Annable, as well as Ally Ledford, Peyton Meyer, Brynn Thayer and Gregg Henry.

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Teddy Swims to headline Super Bowl 60 tailgate concert

Try not to lose control over the fact that Teddy Swims will perform at the Super Bowl 60 Tailgate Concert.

The NFL announced Jan. 28 the Grammy-nominated “Lose Control” singer will headline the show before the Super Bowl on Feb. 8 outside Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, before the big game between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks.

Swims’ concert will stream live at 3:50 p.m. ET on Peacock and can be heard on 120 iHeart stations across the United States, as well as the iHeartRadio app. LaRussell, a rapper who hails from the Bay Area, will serve as Swims’ opener.

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TikTok says you can't wear red to weddings. Does an etiquette expert agree?

When it comes to wedding dress codes, there’s one cardinal rule that’s widely known: Don’t wear white unless the invitation specifically instructs you to do so.

But there’s always been gray areas around the other fashion no-nos you might be committing while attending someone’s special day. For instance, dress length and the amount of skin you show at a wedding are often up for debate.

Recently, one color conundrum has some social media users in a tizzy: Can you wear red to a wedding?

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Sydney Sweeney didn't ask permission for bra stunt on Hollywood sign, owners say

Sydney Sweeney draped the famed Hollywood sign in Los Angeles with bras in a promotional stunt that unfolded without permission from the landmark’s owners.

The 28-year-old star of “Euphoria” and “The Housemaid” posted video on Monday of her and others climbing up Mount Lee in the dead of night before hanging a strings of bras on the famous sign, part of a promotional campaign to hype her new lingerie line SYRN.

While Sweeney was giggling throughout the video, it didn’t bring any laughs from the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, owners of the landmark.

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Netflix revisits chaos and legacy of ‘America's Next Top Model' with docuseries

One of reality television’s most influential and definitely most controversial franchises is coming back to screens.

Netflix is revisiting “America’s Next Top Model” with a docuseries that looks at the cultural footprint the hit series left more than two decades after its debut.

“Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model” digs into what was really going on behind the scenes of “ANTM,” with former contestants and crew members talking openly about the pressure, the outrageous challenges and the dramatic makeovers the show became known for. According to Netflix, it features new interviews with former models, judges and crew members who reflect on the intense environment and what it was like to compete under constant scrutiny.

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