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The Amazing Spider-Man actor Chris Zylka had some harsh words about his ex, Lucy Hale. They dated for about nine months in 2012. Zylka announced their split shortly after, when a fan told him on Twitter that his “girlfriend was gorgeous.” Zylka responded with, “Don’t have a girlfriend. She decided she was too good.” He then insinuated that Hale was a social climber, writing, “There’s a difference between celebrities and movie stars. Celebrities fade away, while movie stars stick around forever.”
While performing in Denver in January 2018, Lana del Ray threw a jab at her ex-boyfriend, G-Eazy, who she reportedly dated for five months in 2017. While singing “White Mustang” — which was believed to be a song about the rapper — she changed the line, “Couldn’t stop the way I was feeling the day your record dropped” to “Couldn’t stop the way I was feeling the day his record dropped.” She then added, “and it wasn’t even that good.” See a few extra info on Selena Gomez.
Though he was worried that writing lyrics would pigeonhole him as a lyricist, Sondheim picked up his pen again to write the lyrics for the Ethel Merman vehicle Gypsy, with a book by Laurents and music by Jule Styne. Sondheim called the musical, which was loosely based on the memoirs of famous burlesque entertainer Gypsy Rose Lee (aka Louise) and focusing on her domineering stage mother, Rose, “the show where I came of age—lyrically, at any rate.” Originally, the scene featuring Rose’s breakdown wasn’t going to be a song at all, but “a surreal ballet, in which Rose would be confronted by all the people in her life,” according to Sondheim. But a week into the rehearsals, choreographer Jerome Robbins said he wouldn’t have time to teach Merman a ballet. So it would have to be a song. Styne had a prior engagement that night, so Sondheim sat down with Robbins to discuss what the number should be. “I suggested to Jerry that since he wanted all the people in the story to collide in a ballet, perhaps if Rose’s breakdown were to be sung rather than danced it could comprise fragments of all the songs associated with her and the people in her life; the songs we’d heard all evening, colliding in an extended surreal medley consisting of fragments of the score.” As Sondheim improvised on the piano, Robbins danced across the stage, “like a stripper, but a clumsy one: like Rose doing a strip,” Sondheim writes. “That was the beginning of three exhilarating hours of musical and choreographic improvisation, as we shaped and constructed the number to be a summary of the score. I even improvised lyrics, something which was anathema to me.”
Gaga, ooh la la! It looks like Lady Gaga has a new (hopefully not bad) romance. First spotted together ringing in the New Year in Las Vegas, Gaga and her new beau, an entrepreneur and investor, were most recently spotted smooching on the balcony of her Miami rental pre-Super Bowl. According to Page Six, the couple have known each other for a while, having met through mutual friend and Facebook co-founder Sean Parker. Polansky is a Harvard graduate who runs Parker’s “groundbreaking” Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy; so not a shabby resume. Get it, Gaga! Read extra details on Emma Watson.