From the red carpet to Ryder's campus, if it's trending, if it's T, if it's totally
campus info, we've got it right here with the Bronk Buzz on 107 7 The Bronk Retro, the
feature that is your pop culture power play. From celebrity gossip and blockbuster hits
to viral moments and music news, we're bringing you the hottest headlines without the Hollywood
attitude. Welcome to the Bronk Buzz! Welcome to the Bronk Buzz!
Now ranked as feed spots number 14 best entertainment podcast in America, live from Ryder University
with your daily dose of celebrity gossip, entertainment news and pop culture tea on 107 7 The
Bronk Retro WRC2. I am Mary Simone Coyasso. This is not an April Fool's Day prank. William
Daniels, best known as Mr. Fanny from Boy Meets World, turned in 99 yesterday and he says
he doesn't feel of age. In a new Instagram post, Daniels joked about reaching age 100 next
year, saying he's not exactly looking forward to it. Still, he's staying active, recording
hundreds of cameo videos each year, which he says keep him energized and focused.
Thank you for keeping me young. So, keep it up, huh? Class dismissed.
Audio provided by William Daniels, official Instagram account. Daniels plans to celebrate
his birthday, surrounded by family, including his two sons and four grandchildren with relatives
traveling from across the country. He also reflected on his 75-year marriage to Barney Bartlett,
saying their secret is simple. They never seriously considered being with anyone else, so they
work through challenges together. The Supergirl trailer has dropped, giving fans a first look
at Millie Alcock as Kara Zorel, facing off against villain Prem of The Yellow Hills. The
preview opens a Superman, played by David Korn sweat, urging Kara to find her place, highlighting
her struggle with isolation. His takes quickly rise when her dog Crypto is poison, giving her just
three days to save him. Audio provided by DC and Warner Bros. The trailer also teases Jason
Momoa as anti-hero Lobo alongside a revenge-driven storyline involving Rupiah Marie Null, directed
by Craig Glepsi, the film is set to hit theaters on June 26th. Taylor Swift is facing a trademark
and infringement lawsuit over her album The Life of the Showgirl. A Las Vegas performer claims
the title is too similar to her brand, Confessions of a Showgirl, which she says she spent over a decade
building. In the lawsuit, she argues the name share the same structure and confuse audiences,
especially since both targets similar markets. The complaint also alleges Swift's team tried to
trademark the phrase but was denied due to the similarity of the existing brand, yet continued
using it anyway. The performer is seeking to stop Swift from using the title along with financial
damages and a jury's trial. Swift's team has not responded publicly. Meanwhile, fans are pushing
back online as Swift continues promoting the album, including a new music video that released
yesterday for her song Elizabeth Taylor. That's all for today's episode of The Bronx Buzz, the
number three best rumour, number nine best gossip, and number 16 best celebrity podcasts in America,
as rated by millionpodcast.com. Get your daily cup of tea on 107 Tone The Bronx Retro
WRC2, and on demand anytime at 107 Tone The Bronx dot com slash Bronx Buzz live from rider
university. I am Mary Sonskayaso. And that's a wrap on today's dose of drama, headlines, and all
of the Hollywood hype. Check back in tomorrow for more hot tea, fresh gossip, and certified pop culture
gold only on The Bronx Buzz. Just in case you missed it, you can listen to every report on demand at
107 7 The Bronx dot com slash Bronx Buzz. Now let's get back to the classic hits of the 50s,
60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s only on 107 7 The Bronx Retro.