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  • Fans left STUNNED over former Disney Channel teen heartthrob's shocking transformation

    A former Disney Channel teen heartthrob has left fans completely stunned over his transformation.

    Sixteen years ago, Sterling Knight stole the hearts of millions thanks to his role in the beloved series Sonny With a Chance.

    Sterling played arrogant and egotistical teen idol Chad Dylan Cooper in the show, who eventually ended up becoming Demi Lovato's love interest.

    His confidence and charm, as well as his adorable smile and perfectly-swept hair, instantly propelled Sterling into the spotlight.

    He soon scored a leading part in the Disney Channel original movie Starstruck and also was a lead in Disney's brief sketch comedy series So Random! 

    It seemed like it would be the beginning of a decades-long career for Sterling... but unfortunately, that wasn't the case for the actor.

    Flash forward to now, a decade and a half later, and the once-beloved Disney star, now 36, has left the spotlight entirely. 

    He hasn't acted since 2022 and is no longer active on social media, leaving many to wonder: What exactly happened to Sterling?

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  • Maddox Batson Slates ‘Live Worldwide Tour’ For Early 2026

    Maddox Batsons 46-city “Live Worldwide Tour 2026” is set to kick off in the states on Feb. 17 before heading to Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Norway and Sweden in the spring.

    Baylee Lynn, Jenna Davis, Just Jayne and Timmy McKeever will support the tour on various dates. Public on-sale for the expansive tour begins today (Nov. 14) via MaddoxBatson.com, and Batson will donate $1.00 from every North American ticket sold to Music Will, the largest music education nonprofit program for schools in the U.S. Through its innovative modern band curriculum, Music Will expands student participation in school music programs and helps drive long-term academic, social and emotional growth.

    “A lot of people might not remember I got my start on TikTok Live, so this tour name is a nod to those early days,” Batson shares. “We love bringing our live shows to fans – it’s crazy to me that it now means we’re playing around the world. What a blessing to share this journey and new music with y’all!”

    Batson recently wrapped his 29-city I Need A Truck Tour along with supporting Lainey Wilson’s “Whirlwind Tour” on select dates. He also recently released the upbeat, sentimental track “Coincidence” in September via Prosper Entertainment/Warner Records.

    Maddox Batson “Live Worldwide Tour” 2026 Routing:
    Feb. 17 | Ft. Lauderdale, FL | Revolution Live
    Feb. 18 | St. Petersburg, FL | Jannus Live
    Feb. 20 | Atlanta, GA | Coca-Cola Roxy
    Feb. 21 | Augusta, GA | Bell Auditorium
    Feb. 22 | Macon, GA | Macon City Auditorium
    Feb. 28 | Allentown, PA | Archer Music Hall
    March 1 | Montclair, NJ | The Wellmont Theater
    March 4 | Stamford, CT | The Palace Theatre
    March 6 | Syracuse, NY | Landmark Theater
    March 7 | Schenectady, NY | Proctors Theatre
    March 8 | Providence, RI | The Strand Ballroom & Theatre
    March 11 | Montreal, QC | Beanfield Theatre
    March 12 | Toronto, ON | The Danforth Music Hall
    March 14 | Buffalo, NY | Buffalo Riverworks
    March 15 | Cleveland, OH | The Agora
    March 18 | Detroit, MI | Royal Oak Music Theatre
    March 20 | Chicago, IL | The Salt Shed
    March 21 | Madison, WI | The Sylvee
    March 22 | Minneapolis, MN | The Fillmore Minneapolis
    March 26 | Calgary, AB | Grey Eagle Event Centre
    March 28 | Vancouver, BC | Vogue Theatre
    March 31 | Portland, OR | Crystal Ballroom
    April 1 | Seattle, WA | The Showbox
    April 3 | Sacramento, CA | Channel 24
    April 4 | San Francisco, CA | The Fillmore
    April 8 | Los Angeles, CA | The Wiltern
    April 11 | San Diego, CA | The Observatory North Park
    April 16 | Salt Lake City, UT | The Complex
    April 18 | Phoenix, AZ | The Van Buren
    April 19 | Albuquerque, NM | Revel Entertainment Center
    April 22 | Austin, TX | ACL Live at The Moody Theater
    April 24 | Houston, TX | Bayou Music Center
    April 26 | Tulsa, OK | Cain’s Ballroom
    April 29 | St. Louis, MO | The Factory at The District
    May 3 | Nashville, TN | The Pinnacle
    May 12 | Dublin, IE | 3Olympia Theatre
    May 13 | Glasgow, UK | SWG3 Galvanizers
    May 15 | Manchester, UK | Manchester Academy 2
    May 16 | London, UK | O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
    May 19 | Cologne, DE | Die Kantine
    May 20 | Amsterdam, NL | Paradiso Amsterdam
    May 21 | Hamburg, DE | Gruenspan
    May 23 | Oslo, NO | Vulkan Arena
    May 24 | Stockholm, SE | Fryshuset Klubben

     

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  • What was Aaron Carter’s cause of death? What to know ahead of documentary ‘The Carters: Hurts to Love You’

    A new documentary revisits what happened to Aaron Carter and his relationship with his siblings and parents.

    Aaron Carter’s life and tragic death will be examined in a new documentary titled “The Carters: Hurts to Love You.”

    The two-part film is told by his twin sister, Angel Carter Conrad, and focuses on the late “I Want Candy” singer, his parents and siblings, including Backstreet Boy Nick Carter.

    “The Carters: Hurts to Love You," which streams on Paramount+ on April 15, is reviving interest in Aaron Carter's career and his highly publicized struggle with addiction and mental illness. He died in 2022 at age 34.

    The Trailer for the upcoming documentary shows intimate family footage from when the Carter siblings were younger that was taken by their parents, mom Jean Carter and late dad Robert “Bob” Carter.

    “When we were babies, Aaron was always smiling,” the late singer’s twin says in the clip. “He loved performing for people, so Aaron got into singing because he saw Nick singing. But imagine being a child and working like an adult, having your childhood taken away from you.”

    Aaron Carter was father to a now-3-year-old son, Prince Carter, whom he shared with his on-off fiancée, Melanie Martin.

    Read the entire article here.

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