Prince banned Bruce Springsteen and Madonna from his dressing room, drummer reveals 10 years after singer's death

Bobby Z is reflecting on his friendship with Prince, who died in April 2016 of an accidental overdose.

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  • One tidbit he recalled was when Madonna and Bruce Springsteen weren't allowed in his dressing room backstage.

  • The drummer, who played in the band Prince and the Revolution, said that Prince "found meeting other celebrities very uncomfortable unless he was a fan."

Prince's dressing room was restricted, even if you were The Boss or Madge.

Bobby Z, the drummer in Prince and the Revolution, spoke toThe Guardianaboutthe musicianwhodied nearly 10 years ago on April 21, 2016, reflecting on their friendship. Among the anecdotes, the musician recalled Prince banningBruce SpringsteenandMadonnafrom his dressing room.

"Once there was a hilarious moment when Bruce Springsteen and Madonna came backstage but Prince's dressing room was off limits to them, so they had to use the band's toilet," Bobby Z remembered.

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The drummer, who was friends with Prince for over 40 years, also said that he "found meeting other celebrities very uncomfortable unless he was a fan," and would get "bashful or embarrassed," despite being a major star himself. "There could be huge stars and he just wouldn't give them the time of day. So besides shakingElizabeth Taylor's hand I don't know if he'd be interested in chatting," he added.

However, "When he metDavid Bowieat Paisley Park [Prince's longtime home and studio] it was a warm moment, because he felt that they were equals."

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Prince in Inglewood, California in February 1985Credit: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty

The Grammy winner was found dead at Paisley Park, outside Minneapolis.His cause of deathwas ruled as an accidental overdose caused by "fentanyl toxicity" and that "the decedent self-administered fentanyl.” He was 57.Many mourned his passingthroughout Minneapolis, the U.S. and the world, lighting up buildings and structures with purple displays.

Days after his death, The Boss honored Prince with a cover of "Purple Rain" to open his Barclays Center concert in Brooklyn, perVanity Fair. Covered in purple light, Springsteen gave his best rendition of the 1984 track. "Prince forever," Springsteen said. "God bless."

Madonna paid tribute with an Instagram post of her and Prince, who cowrote "Love Song" for her 1989 albumLike a Prayer. "He changed the world! A true visionary! What a loss. I'm devastated. This is not a love song," she wrote, perMashable.

Madge also honored Prince with a performance at theBillboard Music Awards in May 2016, singing "Nothing Compares 2 U," which he composed and wrote but was made famous by the lateSinéad O'Connor's rendition.

Prince in Los Angeles in March 2011Credit: Kevin Winter/Getty

Bobby Z, whose real name is Robert B. Rivkin, looked back fondly on his years with prince with Prince. "Playing with Prince was like being in the purple marines: he might toughen you up or break you down, but he'd bring you to a place you didn't think you had," he concluded toThe Guardian."For a moment you might even turn into a superhuman like him."

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Zayn Malik ‘Punched’ Ex-1D Star Louis Tomlinson on Netflix Doc Set — Report

TheOne Directionfandom erupted this week as a startling new report made the rounds. Sources tied to an upcomingNetflix documentaryshed light on an unexpectedfightbetween two of the band’s most recognizable members. According to the report,Zayn MalikandLouis Tomlinsongot into aphysical altercationduring filming for the streaming project.

Zayn Malik reportedly clashed with his former One Direction bandmate Louis Tomlinson

Ex-One Direction bandmates Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson reportedly clashed in a tense altercation that disrupted filming on their Netflix documentary.

The Sun exclusively reported that the clash occurred while the former friends were filming a three-part road trip for the streaming platform. Sources told the British tabloid that their dramatic on-set fight started after Malik made a comment about Tomlinson’s mother, Johannah Deakin, who died from leukemia in 2016.

“The lads were filming on location. Zayn started acting up and was mouthing off,” a source said. “Louis was stunned and in shock. Zayn was wearing rings, so it cut his head. It happened outside in front of so many people,” they further revealed. “He was pulled away and Louis was taken for medical treatment. He was left with a concussion. This happened outside in front of so many people. It was shocking,” added the source.

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Netflix has since scrapped the multi-million-pound project that intended to feature Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson reconnecting over shared experiences of pop stardom.

The Sun reports that the ex-bandmates have not spoken in the six months since the incident. Meanwhile, Tomlinson’s sisters, Phoebe and Lottie, haveunfollowedthe Pillowtalk singer across platforms, though they still follow other One Direction members Harry Styles and Niall Horan.

In an interview withLivelaughlukepod, hosted by Luke Hamnett, the twins didn’t hesitate to share the names of their favorite One Direction members. “Niall was always the loveliest. And even when we were little, he was just very nice and caring and always cute with us,” they revealed. “Liam’s not with us anymore, but he was always that for me. Yeah, so calm. He was so sweet,” they added.

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Prince William’s ‘ruthless side’ emerges as he views Prince Harry as ‘untrustworthy': experts

Prince Harry has tried to break Prince William’s "wall of silence," but the no-nonsense future king, who has a "ruthless side," has a long memory for loyalty, and an even longer one for betrayal.

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The claim was made by multiple royal experts who spoke to Fox News Digital, who claimed that "the firewall is firmly held" against the Duke of Sussex, who has reportedly not spoken to his brother since Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in 2022.

The Prince of Wales is "ignoring the circus" and is "done with drama," British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard told Fox News Digital.

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Prince Harry and Prince William with their backs turned in suits walking away from each other.

"This feels like a permanent royal reset," she shared. "ButWilliam’s silenceisn’t a mystery. It’s a strategy."

"William regards his brother as totally untrustworthy," royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams also claimed to Fox News Digital.

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Prince William and Catherine walking ahead of Prince Harry and Meghan leaving Westminster Hall in London

Chard and Fitzwilliams’ statements came following reports that William, 43, has a "ruthless streak" and "holds a grudge" against those who have either sided against him or are in Harry’s corner alongside his wife,Meghan Markle.

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"William is someone who does hold a grudge; he does choose sides," Roya Nikkhah, royal editor of The Sunday Times, told Times Radio, as quoted by theDaily Mail.

"If someone picks the other side, he remembers that," she warned.

Prince William observing drone demonstration with soldiers of the 1st Battalion Mercian Regiment

Fitzwilliams previously told the Daily Mail that William has a "ruthless streak," noting that he prioritizes loyalty and the crown.

Prince William and Prince Harry standing together at Kensington Palace Sunken Garden

"Loyalty cuts both ways, and as they say, ‘Betrayal has a long shelf life,’" said Chard. "Prince William is known to take a harder line than some. He’s setting his agenda for the future of the monarchy. There’s a difference between being ruthless and holding people accountable. He’s fearless and has a strong moral character."

Harry has been estranged from his family since he and his wifestepped back as senior royalsin 2020. At the time, they cited the unbearable intrusions of the British press and the lack of support from the palace as their reasons for the move.

Prince Harry sitting in the audience at Western Bulldogs HQ in Melbourne

After the couple settled in California, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex aired their grievances in interviews and documentaries. Harry’s 2023 memoir, "Spare," which revealed embarrassing details about the House of Windsor and detailed his rivalry with William, further strained relations.

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A person watching the Duke of Sussex interviewed by ITV's Tom Bradby on a television at home in Edinburgh

Russell Myers, royal editor for the Daily Mirror and author of"William & Catherine,"told Fox News Digital that while the brothers were close growing up and bonded by the death of their mother, Princess Diana, cracks in their relationship were likely to appear.

"There’s the issue of the heir and the spare," Myers explained.

Prince Harry looking serious in a suit against a black background.

"We all know what Prince Harry’s memoir is called. And then you have the issue of these two very different paths they were set on. William was very much led into the path of, ‘You are going to be king. This is your destiny.’ And Harry was left to fend for himself, really. And I think that caused a lot of issues in their adolescence and into adulthood."

Prince Harry walking ahead of Meghan Markle wearing matching black attire at an event

But the brothers’ feud may have begun well beforeHarry’s exit from the U.K.

When Harry, 41, began dating Meghan, 44, in 2016, the relationship progressed quickly, with the American actress meeting senior royals early on. The couple announced their engagement in November 2017 and married the following year.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wearing their wedding attire after getting married at Windsor.

According to multiple royal experts, William was concerned about Harry’s whirlwind romance and reportedly advised him to "take as much time as you need" before making a lifelong commitment.

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William’s view, as portrayed in these accounts, was to ensure Harry didn’t rush into marriage beforethe "Suits" alumfully understood the pressures of royal life as a newcomer.

Harry, however, is said to have interpreted William’s caution as a lack of support — or even skepticism — toward Meghan. Experts say that’s when their relationship turned frosty.

Catherine Princess of Wales Prince William Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex walking outdoors at Windsor Castle

In his book, Myers claimed that William would get riled up about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s dramatic exit from royal life and the tell-alls that came with it.William’s wife, Kate Middleton, had "less interest in convincing Harry to stay, he claimed.

Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, walking together at the BAFTA Film Awards in London

Fox News Digital reached out to Kensington Palace for comment. A spokesperson for Buckingham Palace previously told Fox News Digital, "We don’t comment on such books."

"Unfortunately for both Harry and Princess Catherine, I think the fractiousness of the relationship was always going to happen because Harry and Meghan chose the path that they did," Myers explained. "They wanted to leave immediately. They saw that the institution would probably try to stop them from leaving."

Prince William and Prince Harry standing with Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge at the London Stadium.

"I think a real line was crossed," Myers continued. "The people that I’d spoken to for the book say that both William and Catherine were left deeply hurt by Harry and Meghan’s state of play and the way they went about leaving the family."

Prince Harry in grey suit and Meghan Markle in blue dress sitting across from Oprah Winfrey during interview

Following Harry and Meghan’s explosive interview withOprah Winfreyin 2021, which was viewed by nearly 50 million people globally, Buckingham Palace issued a statement on behalf of Queen Elizabeth that read, "Recollections may vary." Myers claimed Kate, 44, was "absolutely integral" to that message.

"Catherine did not want the brothers to finish their relationship," Myers explained. "She was always trying to bring them together, always trying to be that mediator for William when they’re very hot, two hotheaded young men, falling out. Catherine was always saying to William and Harry at certain junctures, ‘Think about what you want for the future.’"

Catherine Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William Duke of Cambridge standing at King Power Stadium

"There was a great deal of sadness over Harry and Meghan leaving," said Myers. "Harry was urged by other members of the family to try and think again, try and work out a situation where it could work for all parties."

Princess Catherine, Prince William, Prince Harry, and Meghan walk on the Long Walk at Windsor Castle

"Looking forward, maybe it’s a bit too soon to think of reconciliation," he added.

Hilary Fordwich, British royals expert, told Fox News Digital she doesn’t believe William is being "ruthless." Instead, she views it as "strong, admirable leadership" based on "loyalty and dedication to duty."

Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, smiling and walking side-by-side in Tobermory, Scotland

"He is good at setting boundaries and sticking to them," said Fordwich. "We are likely to see a far tighter circle to protect the institution. And Princess Catherine adheres to the same high standards and values. She is his rock in all things."

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arriving at Australian National Veterans Arts Museum in Melbourne

"Harry and Meghan leftthe royal familyto build their Hollywood empire in private," said Chard. "They’re forging their own agenda. However, they hope to use their royal circus formula to continue to make money. William isn't going to be a part of their media circle, which further distracts him from the monarchy. William remembers loyalty as the future king because he has to."

The royal family, especially William, hasn’t forgotten Harry’s memoir and its claims.

Prince Harry placing a poppy at the Afghanistan section of the Wall of Remembrance in Canberra

"If William deviated from the ‘Never complain, never explain’ motto of the royal family, he would spend 24/7 explaining," Chard argued. "Monetizing the monarchy is an anathema to William. The royal family does not trust Harry and Meghan."

Prince William and Prince Harry walking through a trench during Vimy Ridge commemorations in Lille, France

"A long memory is essential and signals a tougher, more controlled monarchy under Prince William’s reign," said Chard. "He’ll be a great leader because he doesn’t forget who damaged the institution, who stays silent, who overshares and torches trust."

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Laura Linney admits to starring in 'one of the great bad movies of our time': 'It's a delightmare'

Laura Linney described 1995's Congo, which was her debut film, as a "delightmare."

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  • Based on the 1980 novel by Michael Crichton, the film landed seven nominations at the Golden Raspberry Awards.

  • The film also featured Dylan Walsh, Ernie Hudson, Tim Curry, Bruce Campbell, and Delroy Lindo.

Laura Linneyhas starred in her fair share of award-winning projects, but she's not without a few rotten tomatoes.

The Golden Globe winner reflected on her past roles withThe Independent, including her debut role in 1995'sCongothat nabbed seven nominations (including Worst Picture) at the Golden Raspberry Awards, which honor the worst of cinematic failures.

Despite the film's negative reception, theAmerican Classicstar shared admiration for the action film that follows an expedition team that encounters a violent gorilla species deep in the African jungle.

"Congo’s one of the great bad movies of our time!" she shared. "It’s a great one. It’s a delightmare. That’s what I call it."

Laura Linney in 1995's 'Congo'Credit: Paramount Pictures / Courtesy Everett

Directed by Frank Marshall and based on the 1980 novel by Michael Crichton, the film also starredDylan Walsh,Ernie Hudson,Tim Curry,Bruce Campbell, andDelroy Lindo.

TheFrasieractress admitted she hasn't watched the film "in so long" but might rewatch to have a glimpse of her younger self. "I’ll go back to it when I’m really old and want to feel good about myself, and be like, ‘Oh God, I was young. I was sweet — look at that. And look at my arms!’ I’ll do that," she said.

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Linney also detailed her time playing Wendy Byrde onOzark, for which she received three Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.

"It was very special," Linney said of her time on the Netflix series and working with costarJason Bateman, who played her husband Marty Byrde, a financial advisor who begins to launder money for a Mexican drug cartel.

"He understands filmmaking to his bone, in his marrow," Linney said of theZootopiastar who also helped direct the series. "He loves being behind the camera far more than he likes being in front of it."

You can watch Linney's full appearance onThe Independent's series Life in Pictures above.

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Billy Ray Cyrus defends performing for Democrat, Republican presidents

Billy Ray Cyrusis refusing to draw party lines when it comes to his live performances for U.S. presidents.

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The musician, 64, spoke about performing at PresidentDonald Trump's second inauguration in January 2025, tellingSky News in an April 14 interviewhe would perform for presidents whether they are Republican or Democrat.

He said his outlook stems from advice from his late father, Ron Cyrus, who served in the Kentucky House of Representatives for 11 consecutive terms and died in 2006 at age 70.

"My dad was a Democrat and served in the Kentucky legislature for over 20 years. But my dad always said, ‘When the president asks you to do something, you do it, son,'" Cyrus told Sky News. "So I've had both democratic and republican presidents. Served withBill Clinton, withPresident [Barack] Obama, Mr.[George W.] Bush, Mr. Bush's dad [George H.W. Bush] and Mr.[Donald] Trump."

Billy Ray Cyrus attends the 2026 Olivier Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London on April 12, 2026.

He continued: "Being president is a tough job. I pray for our country. I pray for our president, and I pray for our world."

Billy Ray Cyrus says he wouldn't have missed Trump's inauguration

AtTrump's inauguration at the Liberty Ball, a gala following the swearing-in, Cyrus left fans both confused and disappointed due to technical problems and creative choices during his set.

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The musician baffled fans when he mainly watched the music video to his 2019 remix of "Old Town Road" playing behind him on large projectors and muttered his parts of the track in the microphone too quietly to distinguish from the recording. As he performed "Achy Breaky Heart," he realized his electric guitar was not hooked up to the audio system and eventually opted to sing acapella when an effort to reconfigure the setup failed.

The next day, Cyrus issued a statement toPeople magazinesharing that he was honored to play at the inauguration event, adding, "I was there because President Donald J. Trump invited me."

"I wouldn't have missed the honor of playing this event whether my microphone, guitar and monitors worked or not," he said. "I've learned through all these years when the producer says, 'You're on,' you go entertain the folks even if the equipment goes to hell. I was there for the people and we had a blast. That's called rock n roll!!!"

The "Hannah Montana" alum's performance was blasted online with one X user calling it "possibly the cringiest few minutes in entertainment history." Other critics condemned artists like Cyrus for performing at the inauguration, arguing they were cosigning some of Trump's most controversial positions, while others havedefendedartists putting politics aside.

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