What's Trending 1/13/21: Bruce Willis Kicked Out Of Store For Refusing To Wear Mask, A Saved By The Bell Star Is Hospitalized
Also Trending: Aaron Rodgers, Mountain Dew
January 13, 2021

- #BruceWillis
- Page Six is reporting that the actor was asked to leave a Los Angeles Rite Aid on Monday after he refused to wear a mask.
- They say that people inside the store became upset that he wasn’t wearing a mask, even though he had a bandanna tied around his neck, which he could have easily pulled up.
- He was photographed at the store without a mask on and we walked away without making his purchase.
- #DustinDiamond
- The “Saved by the Bell” star has been hospitalized after feeling pain all over his body.
- He played Screech on the show.
- He was taken to the hospital where they ran a battery of tests to figure out what exactly is wrong with him.
- TMZ is reporting that their sources say his medical team is concerned it’s cancer and they’re conducting a biopsy to get answers.
- #AaronRogers
- We have yet another guest Jeopardy! Host!
- The Green Bay Packers quarterback revealed that he would be hosting an episode of the long-running trivia program.
- He said in an interview, “One of my idols growing up was Alex Trebek, and being able to be on Jeopardy years ago, even though my outfit wasn’t the greatest choice.”
- He had competed in a celebrity episode of the show back in 2015 after his ex-girlfriend Olivia Munn turned it down.
- No word on when that episode will be airing?
- #MountainDew
- Last week the soft drink brand announced they were adding a permanent addition to their flavor family,
- Major Melon which is a watermelon flavored beverage that is said to be on shelves now is the latest!
- Now, in honor of The Batman film hitting theaters in 2022, yet another flavor is on the horizon.
- It’s called “Riddler’s Brew” and the flavor is a huge mystery.
- The soda is dark blue and it’s named after The Riddler, who is known for his green suit and purple detail.
- The film was set to be released in June of 2021, but now it has been pushed back to March of 2022.