Mar. 16, 2025
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Alanis Morissetteis slamming a new documentary about her life.
Ahead of the premiere of HBO’sJagged, the 47-year-old singer released a statement on Tuesday describing the new film as “salacious” as she accused the film’s team of including “facts that are simply not true” while giving her a “false sense of security” during interviews.
“I agreed to participate in a piece about the celebration ofJagged Little Pill’s 25th anniversary and was interviewed during a very vulnerable time (while in the midst ofmy third postpartum depressionduring lockdown),” Morissette said in a statement shared with PEOPLE.
Mar. 16, 2025
Suffice to say,Alanis Morissette‘s 1995 track “You Learn” has never been heard like this before.
The Canadian singer-songwriter’s groundbreaking international debut albumJagged Little Pilliscoming to Broadway in an exhilarating new musical, and PEOPLE’s got the first listen of its world premiere cast performing the tune to celebrate.
Elizabeth Stanley, Celia Gooding, Sean Allan Krill, Derek Klena, Lauren Patten, Kathryn Gallagher and company all give new life to the moving and inspiring song.
Mar. 16, 2025
Alanis Morissette, Gwen Stefani and Shania Twain.Photo: Gregory Pace/Shutterstock, Kevin Mazur/Getty, Kate Green/GettyThe 2023CMT Music Awardsare only getting better!On Tuesday, the award show announced that powerhousesAlanis Morissette,Gwen StefaniandShania Twainare set to perform at the award show.TheJagged Little Pillsongstress, 48, will make her CMT Music Awards debut with a performance of “You Oughta Know” withIngrid Andress,Lainey Wilson,Madeline EdwardsandMorgan Wadeto celebratethe 10-year anniversaryof CMT Next Women of Country franchise.Meanwhile, Stefani, 53, will also mark her debut with a performance alongsideCarly Pearce.
Mar. 16, 2025
Alanis Morissette, Taylor Hawkins, Miley Cyrus.Photo: Charles Sykes/Bravo/NBCU/Getty; Robert Knight Archive/Redferns; Amy Sussman/WireImage
Taylor Hawkins' family, bandmates and longtime collaborators, includingAlanis Morissette,Miley Cyrusand Queen’sBrian May, have joined forces for apair of concerts that will pay tributeto the lateFoo Fightersdrummer.
“For our dear friend, our badass bandmate, our beloved brother…Foo Fighters and The Hawkins family bring you the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concerts,” the Foo Fighterswrote on TwitterWednesday.
The full Los Angeles lineup includes Cyrus, Morissette, May and Queen bandmate Roger Taylor,Mark Ronson,Joan Jett, Queens of the Stone Age’sJosh Hommeand Jon Theodore, Stewart Copeland of The Police,Gene Simmonsof Kiss,Mötley Crüe’sNikki Sixx,Chad Smithof theRed Hot Chili Peppers, Rush’s Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, Chris Chaney of Jane’s Addiction, Omar Hakim, Luke Spiller of The Struts, Rufus Taylor,Wolfgang Van Halen, Rage Against the Machine’s Brad Wilk, Pat Wilson of Weezer and Chevy Metal, Hawkins' cover band.
Mar. 16, 2025
Post-menstrual syndrome is a thing — just askAlanna Ubach.
TheGirlfriends’ Guide to Divorcestar revealed to PEOPLE’sCeleb Parents Get Realthat she had an unexpectedly hard time after discontinuing breastfeeding her sonThomas Rodolfo, who celebrates his first birthday on Wednesday.
“I did almost lose itwhen I stopped breastfeedingmy son, and no one talks about that,” says Ubach, 42. “When you stop breastfeeding, all of a sudden, that premenstrual syndrome … every period that you did nothave while you were pregnantand while you were breastfeeding comes to you all at once.