Erica Russell is the Managing Editor of PopCrush.com and resident pop culture enthusiast. She frequently covers pop music, K-pop, celebrity news, and entertainment. Her work has been published by Billboard, MTV, Glamour, Harper's BAZAAR, Teen Vogue, PAPER, Bustle, and more. You can follow Erica on Twitter here.
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‘A Dog’s Purpose’ Premiere, Press Junket Cancelled Amid Animal Abuse Allegations
Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment have cancelled the premiere and press junket for 'A Dog's Purpose' in light of animal abuse allegations.
‘Will & Grace’ to Return to NBC in 2017, According to Actor Leslie Jordan
'Will and Grace' actor Leslie Jordan confirmed that the hit NBC sitcom will return for 10 episodes in 2017.
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson Shares Inspiring Story of His Dad’s Teenage Homelessness
'The Rock' shared an inspiring story about his father's turbulent childhood, and revealed that he bought him a new car for Christmas.
Nicole Kidman Trolls Jimmy Fallon About His Missed Opportunity to Date Her… Again
Appearing on 'The Tonight Show,' Nicole Kidman and Jimmy Fallon went for Round 2 about their missed romantic connection years ago.
The 100 Layers Challenge Is The Grossest New YouTube Trend, But We Can’t Look Away
Watch at your own risk.
Chewbacca Mom, James Corden + J.J. Abrams Attempt to Recreate Viral Magic
James Corden just wants to get to work but the Chewbacca Mask Lady can't stop laughing in this clip from 'The Late Late Show.'
Emily Blunt, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Colin Firth to Star in ‘Mary Poppins’ Sequel
Firth will star with Emily Blunt, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Meryl Streep in the sequel set 25 years after 'Mary Poppins'.
‘All That’ Reunion Coming, as Nickelodeon Revives Old Favorites
The 90s nostalgia continues with a newly announced 'All That' reunion on Nickelodeon.
Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show Recap: Beyonce, Coldplay, and Bruno Mars Make for an Epic Musical Touchdown
Coldplay, Beyonce, and Bruno Mars electrified the Super Bowl field.
The Best + Worst Super Bowl Commercials of 2016
The good, the bad, and the downright forgettable—these are the Super Bowl commercials of 2016.