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Foo Fighters Deliver Memory-Filled 'David Letterman' Performance + More Pop Culture News

We'll miss you, David.

Foo Fighters and a star-studded guest list help David Letterman close out the Late Show, Rebel Wilson sets the record straight about her age, The Rolling Stones play a surprise Sticky Fingers set, and more morning news.

  • Foo Fighters first performed "Everlong" on The Late Show in 2000, when David Letterman was recovering from open-heart surgery. The band put on their tuxedos and returned to the show last night for its final episode to play "Everlong" in an emotional performance. [Spin]
  • Stars including Alec Baldwin, Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Carrey, Chris Rock, Tina Fey, and Bill Murray also paid tribute to David Letterman as he closed out his 30-year run on the Late Show last night. [USA Today]
  • Rebel Wilson responded to reports claiming that she lied about her age, saying she was really 35, not 29. [LA Times]
  • The Rolling Stones played Sticky Fingers in its entirety at an unannounced show in Los Angeles last night. [NME]
  • Chris Pratt continues to win our hearts in this new Jurassic World set video. [Uproxx]
  • Madonna has postponed the first five shows of her international tour in support of Rebel Heart because she's just not ready, yet. [Perez Hilton]
  • New Kids on the Block are super jacked and the Big Morning Buzz Live cast doesn't hate it.
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  • Vivica Fox threw shade at Kenya Moore on Watch What Happens Live! [Bossip]
  • Notorious prankster George Clooney thinks he "crossed the line" with the joke he's currently working on for Brad Pitt. [E!]
  • A Taylor Swift megafan lost 425 pounds while listening to the singer's music. [Billboard]
  • Little Mix have dropped a new single, "Black Magic."
  • Hey mixers we hope your LOVING Black Magic!!! can't believe it's finally out there for all to hear!! http://t.co/OHAk6wlj4t x Leigh— Little Mix (@LittleMix) May 21, 2015

  • Matthew Lewis, who played Neville Longbottom in Harry Potter, stripped down for Attitude magazine, changing your life. [ET]