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Céline Dion Debates the Ending of Titanic on 'The Tonight Show'


Céline Dion sang the most iconic song from Titanic and she’s been known to pay subtle odes to the film every once in a while— she even attended several haute couture shows in Paris wearing a a replica of the famous Heart of the Ocean necklace. So fittingly she has some thoughts on the iconic movie’s plot points.

On The Tonight Show Staring Jimmy Fallon earlier this week, the Canadian singer weighed in on one of the most divisive debates from the film: whether or not Rose should have moved over as the boat sank to make room for Jack on the floating door.

Fallon brought the question up, joking, “Céline, I always try to ask you a good Titanic question every time you’re here because I know you probably love those.” At first, she was reluctant to answer and cracked, “Don’t put me in trouble. What if they want to do a Titanic number two?” But eventually the singer offered a very funny and logical explanation that knocks some of the wind out of the debate. “First of all, if you look closely [at] the picture, Rose is maybe dead or totally frozen, and she’s not quite all there, okay?” she said. “Second of all, he doesn’t need an invitation. Come on, baby! Make himself comfortable. Jump in. You know?”

She also made a really smart point about Jack being physically unable to pull himself on to the door. “And then who did not think about this guy who is in the middle of the frozen ocean and that maybe all his body is so frozen that he didn’t have the strength to… ” she said, right before singing a line from the song, “Jump For My Love.”

Pretty much everyone, from Brad Pitt to Margot Robbie, has debated this question. The film’s star Kate Winslet even recreated the scene with Stephen Colbert to give Jack some space. But, of course, Céline just masterfully changed the entire door discourse, like the legend she is.



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Katie Couric Just Opened Up About Working With Matt Lauer on the 'Today Show'


In November, Matt Lauer was fired from the Today show on NBC after allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced. Multiple women have spoken out about their inappropriate experiences with the news anchor, though one voice in particular remained silent in the media. Katie Couric, who co-hosted the Today show with Lauer for 15 years, did not immediately make a statement after her former coworker was fired—she said in December that she would wait to comment until she felt ready to. Now, she’s opened up about her thoughts on the matter.

“The whole thing has been very painful for me,” the news anchor told People on Saturday. “The accounts I’ve read and heard have been disturbing, distressing and disorienting, and it’s completely unacceptable that any woman at the Today Show experienced this kind of treatment.”

She went on to explain that she never experienced any inappropriate behavior.

“I had no idea this was going on during my tenure or after I left,” Couric said. “I think I speak for many of my former colleagues when I say this was not the Matt we knew. Matt was a kind and generous colleague who treated me with respect. In fact, a joke I once made on late-night television was just that, because it was completely contrary to our brother-sister relationship. It’s still very upsetting. I really admire the way Savannah [Guthrie] and Hoda [Kotb] and the entire Today Show staff have handled a very difficult situation.”

The joke she referred to is one she made on Watch What Happens Live. She told Andy Cohen that Lauer’s most annoying habit was that “he pinches me on the ass a lot.”

Couric is currently working on a National Geographic documentary series called Gender Revolution: A Journey with Katie Couric. “One of my Nat Geo episodes explores the various obstacles that are holding women back in Hollywood, Silicon Valley and beyond,” she said. “I just interviewed Elisabeth Moss about this. Harassment is just one part of the equation.”

“I think it was really moving to see so many women support each other and demand change, not only for themselves, but for mistreated and marginalized women in all kinds of industries,” she said about the Time’s Up movement, “Clearly we are witnessing a sea change and a long overdue course correction.”

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Taylor Swift Performs "New Year's Day" on 'The Tonight Show'


Taylor Swift‘s ultra-confessional song lyrics have a way of cutting right to your core (if you’ve never teared up while listening to “All Too Well,” you’re an emotionless automaton). “New Year’s Day,” the final song on her new album Reputation, is no different. Swift showed up at The Tonight Show on Monday night for a special performance of the song in honor of host Jimmy Fallon‘s first episode back after his mother’s death—and ended up bringing Fallon to tears with her uncannily spot-on lyrics.

The pop star gave a low-key performance of the quietest song on her album while wearing a sparkly silver sweatshirt and black pants. Accompanying herself on the piano, and backed only by a handful of vocalists shrouded in darkness at the back of the stage, Swift sang her sweet ode to a partner who hangs out with you at the New Year’s Eve party and stays to help you clean up the next morning. As soon as she played the last note—and gave the audience a small smile—Swift jumped off the piano bench and headed across the stage to give a teary-eyed Fallon a huge hug.

Earlier in the show, Fallon had paid a heartfelt tribute to his late mother, during which he explained how, throughout his life, he and his mom would squeeze each other’s hands three times while saying “I love you.” Through tears, Jimmy spoke about their tradition in his opening monologue: “Last week I was in the hospital, and I grabbed her hand and I squeezed, ‘I love you.’ I just knew we were in trouble.”

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In a Twitter thread posted after the episode aired, Tonight Show writer Mike DiCenzo explained why Fallon had such an emotional connection to the song. “He hadn’t told any of us that story,” DiCenzo wrote, before noting that although Swift wasn’t scheduled to perform on Monday’s show, she agreed with “zero hesitation” when they called her at the last minute.

“She sang ‘New Year’s Day.’ No one had heard it,” he tweeted. “Suddenly she sings the line, ‘Squeeze my hand three times in the back of the taxi.’ I nearly gasped. Tears. I think everyone in the audience started sobbing.”

DiCenzo continued: “I could see Jimmy silhouetted at his desk dabbing his eyes with a tissue. We all lost it. It was a beautiful coincidence in a beautiful performance. ‘Hold on to your memories, they will hold on to you,’ Taylor sang.”

“That hug between Jimmy and Taylor after the song was 100 percent real emotion,” he added. “Whatever you think of Taylor, she did something beautiful for Jimmy and our show today, and we’re forever grateful.”

Watch Swift’s beautiful performance below:

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Lili Reinhart and Cole Sprouse Shared a Cute Moment on 'The Tonight Show'


Rumors have been swirling for a while now that Riverdale stars Lili Reinhart and Cole Sprouse are dating IRL. The evidence to support this theory is thin, but it certainly exists. There was the time the two were caught holding hands during a Comic-Con interview. Plus, they’ve each written gushy posts about the other on social media, and the non-response response Sprouse gave a few weeks ago about the rumor added even more fuel to the fire. Of course, we won’t know anything for sure until Sprouse and Reinhart confirm (or deny) themselves, but that’s not stopping fans from psychoanalyzing their interactions like detectives.

And the latest moment between Reinhart and Sprouse has fans particularly hot and bothered. It happened last night on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. Sprouse and Reinhart were noticeably kept apart during the entire taping. They didn’t sit next to each other during the cast interview—which also featured KJ Apa, Camila Mendes, and Madelaine Petsch—or during any of the activities Fallon had them do.

However, a fan account caught the two of them having a slight—and we mean slight—interaction. After the cast finished playing a round of Fallon’s game “Search Party,” which is essentially Family Feud, it looks like Sprouse walks over and embraces Reinhart—but it cuts to commercial before we get visual confirmation. Notice Reinhart’s body language, though; she arches her body back in Sprouse’s direction, as if she’s anticipating the embrace. Check it out for yourself, below:

Here’s the full clip from The Tonight Show, if you’re curious:

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Ugh, why did the commercial have to come at that exact moment? Had the camera stayed on them for literally two more seconds, we’d be able to put this rumor to rest once and for all.

But, honestly, it’ll be a bummer if or when that time comes. At this point, playfully obsessing over Reinhart and Sprouse’s relationship is half the fun of being a Riverdale fan.

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