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Entertainment Tonight  for Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Entertainment Tonight for Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Entertainment Tonight

July 17, 202523m 7s

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Show Notes

NFL legend John Elway at the center of a deadly golf cart accident. The just-released 911 call. What happened in those critical moments and the reality star who saw it all and jumped into action. Then, a double murder shakes “American Idol”. A producer credited with shaping the show and her husband gunned down in their own home. Was she targeted? The new crime scene video. Plus, Pete Davidson a dad to be. News on his baby on the way. And, stars sound off about their splits on stage. Katy Perry on her break-up with Orlando Bloom. Then, Jennifer Lopez bouncing back after her divorce from Ben Affleck. Plus, Kelly Ripa makes a TMI confession about her mornings with Mark Consuelos. Why she’s putting his bedroom behavior on blast. And, step-parenting struggles. Why Katherine Schwarzenegger-Pratt says she needed a coach and gets real about blending families. Then, ET’s with the Emmy nominees. A look at the on-set reactions and the star who celebrated naked? Plus, why Aubrey O’day blames Diddy for her body struggles and extreme plastic surgery. And, how she’s now reversing course and un-doing the work. Then, Adam Sandler back on the green. The “Happy Gilmore” sequel 30 years in the making, and the A-listers & family he’s bringing along for the ride. Plus, JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette’s American love story. The new TV series stirring up cameos, couture, and controversy. And, a first look at Julia Roberts’ new psychological thriller with Ayo Edebri and Andrew Garfield.

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