The Elton John + Madonna Feud May Finally Be Over [VIDEO]
Stand down, UN Peacekeepers: The long-standing feud between iconic pop stars Elton John and Madonna has finally been resolved.
Stand down, UN Peacekeepers: The long-standing feud between iconic pop stars Elton John and Madonna has finally been resolved.
As you count down the hours until payday, consider this: Elton John has so much scratch that he recently requested an entire climate-controlled hotel room solely for his collection of trademark glasses.
Two generations of British singer-songwriters joined forces at the 2013 Grammy Awardswhen Elton John teamed up with Song of the Year nominee Ed Sheeran for an excellent rendition of 'The A Team.'
We all have nightmares. We regular folk have them about showing up to class or a big presentation in our underwear, and Ed Sheeran has them about screwing up his duet with Elton John at the Grammys on live national television. We'd bet Sheeran's are a bit more terrifying than imagining your boss seeing you in your skivvies.
In news that should inspire icicles to form in Hades, Madonna has reportedly made up with Elton John — for real, this time.
Elton John, who just endured a health scare of his own that required hospitalization and canceling of gigs, has spoken about his concern for Lady Gaga‘s health. What a concerned friend Sir Elton is, and he has every right to be. Mama Monster is the godmother of his son, Zachary.
‘Rocketman,’ a biopic on Elton John, is in the works, and now the 64-year-old singer reveals that his first choice to play him in the film is Justin Timberlake.
Elton John put on a show as host of "Saturday Night Live" this weekend, marking only his second appearance on the long running sketch comedy show.
In his opening monologue, John proclaimed the bitch is back before launching into a series of jokes about his new baby boy, whom John said was born with ten fingers, ten toes, and $400 million dollars. John also joked about Lady Gaga being his sons (named Zachary Jackson Levon Furnish-John) godmother.
As for the actual sketches, many seemed to rely on jokes about John's British roots, his flamboyant stage persona and his sexuality, including one sketch titled "The Old West", in which John played, well, a flamboyant cowboy. (Really, can you blame the writers? We're still trying to figure out why John hosted in the first place.)
Did you catch American Idol last night, where rocker James Durbin made reference to what is no being called, "The Pepsi Moment?"
In an upcoming issue of "Rolling Stone" Elton John outs Billy as an alcoholic.
Glee and Elton John fans rejoice. Now don't get to excited because Sir Elton isn't coming to Glee yet