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April 8th Celebrity News Roundup

Minnie Driver is set to star in the upcoming Paramount+ heist thriller titled The Day. This eight-episode series, currently in production, is adapted from a Belgian show. Alongside Driver, the cast includes Luca Pasqualino and Louisa Harland. The narrative will present a tense and evolving story from multiple viewpoints as the heist progresses. Paramount+ has yet to reveal a release date for the series.

FOX has confirmed the renewal of Memory Of A Killer for a second season, continuing the crime drama featuring Patrick Dempsey and Michael Imperioli. The showrunners, Aaron Zelman and Glenn Kessler, are returning to helm the new season. Michael Imperioli shared the news on Instagram, stating, “Angelo and Dutch will ride again. Season one finale tonite. Then on to Season Two. See you there.”

Noah Hawley, an Emmy-winning creator, will direct and produce a remake of the Argentine horror film Terrified. The remake is being developed in collaboration with Demián Rugna, who wrote and directed the original 2017 Spanish-language film. The plot centers on a police officer and a group of paranormal investigators confronting mysterious occurrences in a Buenos Aires neighborhood.

Court documents reveal that Caitlyn Jenner claimed Sophia Hutchins owed her $439,095.88 prior to Hutchins’ death in 2025. According to reports from Page Six, the debt stemmed from credit card charges, cash advances, shopping costs, and shared legal fees. Hutchins’ estate has accepted Jenner’s claim. Hutchins, aged 29, passed away in July 2025 after her ATV collided with a moving vehicle near Jenner’s residence.

Stanley Simmons, a band formed by Evan Stanley and Nick Simmons—the sons of KISS members Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons—have announced their debut live shows. The brief California tour will start May 4th at the House of Blues in San Diego and conclude May 13th at Ventura Music Hall. Paul Stanley expressed admiration for their work during an interview with WCSX.

Donna Mills, 85, known for her role in Knots Landing, responded to Instagram criticism regarding her wearing "too much makeup for your age." Appearing in full glamorous makeup, a leather jacket, and jeans, Mills remarked that she didn’t "get the memo" about dressing age-appropriately. She declared, "Sorry, not sorry. I like the way I look. This is my style, and style doesn't have an expiration date."

Frankie Muniz addressed common misconceptions about his memory during a podcast appearance. He clarified, "The story of that was taken out of context in a sense. I have — not memory issues — I have a bad memory." Muniz attributes his forgetfulness to decades of nonstop activity. “It's not like I've got amnesia,” he explained. “I have had nine concussions. That doesn't help.”


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