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'Celebrating America' Inauguration Special - Celebrity Performer Lineup Revealed!

Celebrating America is airing tonight (January 20)!

The inauguration special will be hosted by Tom Hanks, and will celebrate the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.

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The primetime special will air from 8:30 to 10 p.m. ET on ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, MSNBC and PBS as presented by PBS NewsHour. It also live-stream on Biden‘s YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Twitch accounts. Amazon Prime Video, Twitch and NewsNOW from Fox are streaming the event as well.

Performers will include Demi Lovato, Justin Timberlake, Jon Bon Jovi, Ant Clemons, Bruce Springsteen, John Legend and Foo Fighters.

They will perform at “iconic locations across the country,” according to a statement from the Presidential Inaugural Committee.

Tim McGraw and Florida Georgia Line‘s Tyler Hubbard announced they will perform “Undivided” on the special, and Katy Perry will also perform.

Justin Timberlake and Ant Clemons will sing their collaboration “Better Days.”

Eva Longoria and Kerry Washington will also take part by introducing “stories of young people making a difference in their communities” as well as the performers.

Check out everything that happened so far during the 2021 presidential inauguration.

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Florida Georgia Line's Tyler Hubbard & Brian Kelley Talk Solo Music Projects, Address Break Up Speculation

The guys of Florida Georgia Line are addressing their future.

Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley recently opened up to their fans, revealing that they are both working on solo music projects outside of the band, while also addressing split up rumors.

“We want to make sure that our truth is out there for you guys and our genuine excitement and support of each other for the next chapter of our career, of our music, and of our journey,” Tyler shared in a message on Twitter, while adding that “a lot’s changed,” and they’re very excited for one another.

Tyler is set to drop a new collab with Tim McGraw, a song titled “Undivided” on January 13, while Brian is working on a solo album that he will be releasing in the summer.

Tyler and Brian also talked about Florida Georgia Line‘s upcoming album Life Rolls On, which is set to be released in February. They also reassured fans that the solo projects does not mean they are splitting up.

“Just to clarify, FGL is not breaking up so anyone who says that… we’re not breaking up,” Tyler said. “We’re just venturing out.”

The guys first sparked split rumors back in November after Tyler unfollowed Brian on Instagram. In a later interview, Tyler explained why he unfollowed his bandmate.

Florida George Line's Tyler Hubbard Confirms the Reason Why He Unfollowed Bandmate Brian Kelley on Instagram

A few weeks back, fans noticed that Tyler Hubbard unfollowed his Florida Georgia Line bandmate Brian Kelley and now, he’s revealing the reason why.

“I unfollowed BK for a few days while we were through this political, you know, in the middle of this election and everything going on. And, and I even called him and told him, I said, ‘Hey buddy, I love you. And I love you a lot more in real life than on your stories right now. So I’m just going to, so that’s why I’m unfollowing you. Nothing personal. I still love you. You’re still my brother.’ I just didn’t want to see it every time I opened Instagram. And so it wasn’t a big deal. Like, like we, like we said, we’re, we’re on great terms. We’re feeling stronger than ever. We’re loving and supporting each other through even all the chapters that we’re in now and, uh, excited for the future,” Tyler said on SiriusXM’s Exit 209 with Storme Warren. If you don’t know, Brian appears to be a Donald Trump supporter, while Tyler appears to be democratic.

Tyler then added, “We have been on a 10 year relationship, a 10 year partnership, a 10 year commitment to each other. And yes, there have been hard times. It’s not all, it’s not all sugar coated. And so the truth is, and I think this is important to talk about me and BK have done work. We’ve went to therapy, we’ve sat with each other and wanting to kill each other at times. But by the end of it, we were hugging it out. You know what I mean? Because we’re brothers and that’s what brothers do. And, and brothers don’t always get along. So we’ve had, we’ve had moments where we, you know, where we want to kill each other, but a lot of it’s out of love. And so we, we, uh, we put that first and foremost and we know the importance of our relationship and how much, you know, how much love we have for each other. So we have worked over the years, we’ve worked to become stronger and stronger and stronger, and that’s even through the hard times, it’s made us stronger as friends and brothers and partners. So we’re really thankful for it.”

The Florida Georgia Line guys didn’t have the only big celeb unfollow story recently.

Fans Noticed Florida Georgia Line's Tyler Hubbard Briefly Unfollowed Bandmate Brian Kelley on Instagram

Was there some drama in Florida Georgia Line recently?

Fans noticed that Tyler Hubbard and his wife Hayley unfollowed Brian briefly from Instagram. At this time, Tyler has refollowed his bandmate. The unfollow happened sometime after Tyler contracted COVID-19. The band had to pull out of a performance this week due to the Coronavirus diagnosis.

Fans started chatting on Twitter about the unfollow, writing thoughts like, “Whoa so Tyler Hubbard from Florida Georgia Line got COVID but also no longer follows Brian, the other half of FGL seemingly because Brian is a Trump supporter. Sh*t is getting real,” “I don’t mean to speculate but I am human… Tyler Hubbard and his wife just unfollowed Brian Kelly and his wife on instagram” and “Woah! Does that mean FGL will be no more?”

There was a rumor that another celeb recently unfollowed a big star and it caused quite a stir online – check out the story!

Florida Georgia Line Pulls Out of CMA Awards Performance After Tyler Hubbard Tests Positive For Coronavirus

Florida Georgia Line will not be at the upcoming 2020 CMA Awards this week.

The duo – Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard – have had to drop out of their appearance at the annual show because Tyler has tested positive for coronavirus.

Tyler revealed the news of his test results on Instagram.

“Some of y’all guessed it…Got the Rona. Asymptomatic. Quarantining on bus. Miss my family. Writing songs. Thankful,” he wrote on his feed, sharing a photo of him outside the tour bus.

Florida Georgia Line was set to perform their song “Long Live” during Wednesday night’s event in Nashville.

The CMA did release a statement following Tyler‘s results.

“Although this is incredibly disappointing, not only for the show but also for CMA personally as we care deeply for these artists and only want the best for them and their families, it does reassure us that our protocols are working. Our process enabled us to manage each situation immediately and before either artist ever entered our set. Most importantly, it prevented anyone else from being exposed,” the statement, via Rolling Stone, read.

This other country star also had to drop out because of a positive COVID-19 test.

Florida George Line's Tyler Hubbard Is Recovering From a Vasectomy

Florida George Line entertainer Tyler Hubbard is recovering from a vasectomy after welcoming his third child with wife Hayley.

“We’re beyond grateful for our three babies and feel confident that we’re done having children of our own. We’ve always felt that we would like to adopt one day, if the Lord opens that door and the timing is right, but for now our hands are full and we are so thankful,” the couple said in a statement to People. The procedure is surgical in nature and officially sterilizes a man to make him not be able to have children again.

The pair are parents to Luca Reed, 13 months, daughter Olivia Rose, 2, and newborn son Atlas Roy.

Find out which other star strongly implied they underwent a vasectomy.

Florida Georgia Line Gives Restaurant Employees Over $100,000 Amid Coronavirus Crisis - Watch! (Video)

Florida Georgia Line is giving back.

Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley posted a video on Instagram on Wednesday (March 18) announcing that they would be offering financial assistance to the employees of their Nashville restaurant, FGL House, amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.

They committed to giving $1,000 to each of the staff members, for a total of $117,000.

“We really hope this helps out in a time of need. We very vividly remember what it’s like to be in the service industry,” Tyler said.

“We’re so grateful for everyone who helps make our restaurant run,” added Brian.

Many stars are helping out financially during the coronavirus outbreak. Find out who else just donated…

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