Entertainment Roundup: Kendall Jenner tearfully apologises for Pepsi ad; The Wedding Party 2 teaser is out | More stories

Here are the top entertainment stories from yesterday and others that unraveled while you slept – and are still buzzing this Tuesday morning.

American singer, Tom Petty is dead

American rock legend and three-time Grammy award winner, Tom Petty has died following a cardiac arrest.

TMZ reports that a 911 call was made from his Malibu home on Sunday night and he was rushed to UCLA Medical Centre, Santa Monica where life support was later pulled on him.

He had performed with his band, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, only days ago at the Hollywood Bowl.

Petty was 66.

All your favourite characters are back in The Wedding Party 2

EbonyLife Films has released a teaser for the much anticipated ‘The Wedding Party 2’, whose original remains one of the highest grossing movie in Nigerian cinemas.

According to the producers, the new movie promises to be even more colourful and twice as funny.

The Wedding Party 2 – Destination Dubai was shot in one of the world’s favourite holiday destinations.

Watch the teaser;

Banky W, Adesua Etomi sing together on stage

Banky W and his fiance, Adesua Etomi performed a romantic medley at an event at the Hard Rock Cafe and fans are loving it.

The couple showcased their love and singing talents, before sharing a hug.

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Kendall Jenner tearfully apologises for Pepsi ad

Kendall Jenner has said she feels terrible for her involvement in the infamous political Pepsi commercial.

On Sunday’s Keeping Up With the Kardashians season premiere, the 21-year-old model talked with her sister, Kim Kardashian about the ad which was widely criticised.

“I feel really bad that anyone was ever offended. I feel really bad that this was taken such a wrong way and I genuinely feel like s**t,” Kendall shared, as the two laid together in her bedroom.

The controversial commercial, which was first released in April and then almost immediately pulled by Pepsi, saw Kendall playing herself at a political protest and using soda to bring peace between racially diverse demonstrators and police officers.

In a solo interview, she cried while sharing her side of the story.

“I would never purposely hurt someone, ever. And obviously if I knew this was gonna be the outcome, I would have never done something like this,” Kendall explained as she wiped tears from her eyes. “But you don’t know when you’re in the moment.”

“I felt so f**king stupid,” she continued. “The [idea] that I would offend other people or hurt other people was definitely not the intent. And that’s what got me the most.”

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