coffee machine chatter: everything you want to know this morning

While you were sleeping. Make yourself a nice coffee, pull up your chair, and I'll catch you up on what's happening in showbiz. About Brad Pitt's Christmas, Riri earning 25 million, and Edwin Evers' return to the radio.
We're getting Edwin Evers back
I always stood with two men in my life, my own and Edwin Evers. I probably shared him with half of the Netherlands, but I didn't mind. And now he's coming back to the radio, finally. Not at 538 by the way, but on Radio 10. Tune in from December 16 to 20 around four in the afternoon and he will go through the Top 4000 with you. Can't wait.
No lonely Christmas for Brad Pitt
Until not so long ago, Brad Pitt had to supervise when seeing his children, but not this Christmas. He received permission to celebrate the holidays alone with a few kids. Sources say that daughter Shiloh and twins Knox and Vivienne are coming. Brad has no wild plans; it will be a cozy evening at home by the tree.
Rihanna's documentary has a price tag of 25 million
A glimpse into Rihanna's life, without filters or censorship. Do we want that? Amazon thought so too, as director Peter Berg sold the rights to the documentary about Riri to them for 25 million dollars. We see everything, from the mountains of work she does to her family. Amazon hasn't confirmed anything yet, but it surely won't take long.
Anastacia is considering Amsterdam
The Australian singer is thinking about moving to Amsterdam, she tells Omroep West. She is currently in the Netherlands for recordings of We Will Rock You. Anastacia plans to move to Europe with her sister, and our country is at the top of the list. “This country feels like a place where we can settle,” says Anastacia. More than welcome, more than welcome.



