'70s Rock Legend Makes Statement After Death of Music Icon

Paul Stanley, the man behind the iconic rock band KISS, joins themusiccommunity as they mourn the passing of the legendary Neil Sedaka.

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The 74-year-old frontman commemorated the fellow music icon's legacy by sharing a moving tribute on social media.

In a post on X, he shared a New York Times article announcing Sedaka's death, accompanied by a message honoring the late singer-songwriter as a foundational figure in music.

Moreover, he also highlighted his works, celebrating the timeless impact they had in the industry.

Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of KISS perform during their Sonic Boom Over Europe tour at Wembley Arena on May 12, 2010 in London, England.

"RIP Neil Sedaka. One of the Brill Building greats responsible for virtually everything on the radio before the "British Invasion". Goffin&King, Mann&Weil, Barry&Greenwich, Sedaka&Greenfield. Hits later showed great songwriting never goes out of style," he captioned his post.

The respectful salute drew responses from fans who were also mourning Sedaka's passing.

"True legend, whose music aged gracefully as he did,"a commenter said.

Fans also recognized Stanley for honoring the passing of a fellow music legend.

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"I believe that a true musician appreciates other types of music even if it isn't their own style. Neil was a great songwriter and keyboard player, whether people like his music or not. Thanks, Paul, for acknowledging him,"one wrote.

OnFriday, the "Calendar Girl" singer passed away at the age of 86.

The news was confirmed by his family, expressing how "devastated" they are by the passing of their beloved husband, father,grandfatherand a "true rock and roll legend."

"Our family is devastated by the sudden passing of our beloved husband, father and grandfather, Neil Sedaka," the Sedaka family shared in a statement as cited byPEOPLE."A true rock and roll legend, an inspiration to millions, but most importantly, at least to those of us who were lucky enough to know him, an incredible human being who will be deeply missed."

Neil Sedaka performs live on stage at the Royal Albert Hall on September 18, 2017 in London, England.

Following the family's statement regarding the passing, they are keeping other details private, including Sedaka's cause of death.

Early reports suggested he suffered a sudden medical emergency Friday morning, leading to his being rushed to a hospital by ambulance, according toTMZ, which first broke the story.

Apart from his hit songs like "Oh! Carol" and "Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen" and others he also wrote songs for other artists, includingConnie Francis' "Stupid Cupid" and "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" as well as Bobby Vee's "Take Good Care of My Baby."

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Things are getting "heated" on "Saturday Night Live."

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"Heated Rivalry" star Connor Storriemade his "SNL" hosting debut onthe sketch show's Feb. 28 episode, and he wasn't alone: His costar on the wildly popular hockey romance series,Hudson Williams, was also in the building.

Williams appeared early in the episode in a sketch where a couple argues after a surprise proposal in front of the Rockefeller Center ice skating rink, only for the man to become distracted by a group of guys gleefully skating around behind them. Williams skated into the sketch and hugged Storrie, drawing cheers from the "SNL" studio audience. "Sorry I'm late, fellas, but I have a serious question: Who's ready to skate their butts off?" Williams asked.

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Later, Williams helped Storrie introduce musical guest Mumford & Sons, and he joined Storrie on stage as the host said goodnight at the end of the episode.

Williams and Storrie star on "Heated Rivalry" as two hockey players who become entangled in a secret, steamy relationship, despite being rivals in the sport. The show has become a sensation since debuting on HBO Max last year, skyrocketing both Williams and Storrie to fame.

In his monologue, Storrie joked that, "Some of you may have seen literally all of me" on "Heated Rivalry," which is filled with graphic sex scenes.

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"It's a show that has taught a lot of people about hockey, and it's taught a lot of straight women that their sexuality is actually gay guy," he said.

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On a more serious note, Storrie noted he has "only technically been a professional actor for like six months now" and was working as a waiter before landing "Heated Rivalry." He said he has been "preparing for this for my entire life since I was a 12 year-old obsessed with acting."

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"I really did not know if this would ever to happen to me, and when I got the call that I was going to be on 'SNL,' I honestly cried," he also said.

The Feb. 28 episode marked the "SNL" hosting debut for Storrie. The actor's busy weekend will continue on March 1, when he's scheduled to be a presenter at the Actor Awards in Los Angeles.

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Lauren Holly slammed her former costar Dennis Quaid for aligning himself with Republican politicians.

Entertainment Weekly Donald Trump and Dennis Quaid in Corpus Christi, Texas, on Feb. 27, 2026Credit: Eddie Seal/Bloomberg via Getty

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  • "It's crazy to me at this point," she said of Quaid's support for Donald Trump after he flew on Air Force One with the president.

  • "At least I got to slap him real hard in Any Given Sunday," she added under a photo of Quaid with Ted Cruz.

Lauren Hollyisn't pleased withDennis Quaid.

TheNCISactress slammed theReaganactor's alignment with Republican politicians in a series of Threads posts on Friday.

After Sen. Ted Cruzshared a photo of himselfwith Quaid aboard Air Force One on social media on Friday, journalist Yashar Ali shared the same photo on Threads, prompting Holly to offer her two cents in the replies.

"At least I got to slap him real hard inAny Given Sunday,"wrotethe actress, who had a strained onscreen marriage with Quaid in the 1999 football drama.

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Holly also responded to avideo of Quaidsaying "I love Donald Trump" during a public appearance with the president in Corpus Christi, Tex., on Friday.

"It's crazy to me at this point," Hollywrote.

The actress also endorsed and replied to a post labeling Quaid a fascist. "Watching @laurenholly comment on all the Dennis Quiad capitulation is top tier @threads energy. Make fascists uncomfortable by any means possible…" a user wrote.

"Any means…." Hollyresponded.

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Representatives for Quaid did not immediately respond toEntertainment Weekly's request for comment.

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Prior to the Corpus Christi event, Cruzshared a videoof Quaid seated at a table with Trump on Air Force One.

"I'd like to ask President Reagan what you think of President Trump," the Texas senator says in the clip.

Quaid, who portrayed Ronald Reagan in the 2024 biopicReagan, slipped into character as the 40th U.S. president. "I think he's like me on steroids, actually," he said of Trump in his Reagan voice.

"An historic conversation on AF1 between TWO great American Presidents…." Cruz wrote in his caption.

Quaid previously said heplanned to vote for Trumpin the 2024 election. "As president, the only thing I liked about Trump was everything he did," theRookiestar said onPiers Morgan Uncensored. "People might call him an a--hole, but he's my a--hole."

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Quaid recentlydescribed Trumpas "very surprisingly approachable," "very funny," and "really genuine" during an interview with Greg Laurie onThe Greg Laurie Show.

"He wouldn't be president if he wasn't genuine," the actor said. "Because people, the people who voted for him, they know that he has their best interests at heart, that he is a genuine person."

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