Elton John, Courtney Love, Ricky Martin & More Boycott Dolce & Gabbana: Morning Mix

Bianca Gracie | March 17, 2015 5:00 am

Did You Hear?

:: Italian designers Dolce & Gabbana are finding themselves in hot water after a magazine interview where they criticized the use of IVF, calling children conceived in that manner “chemical offsprings” and “synthetic children.” Yikes! Well, many celebrities were not happy about this. Elton John wrote on Instagram, “How dare you refer to my beautiful children as ‘synthetic.’ And shame on you for wagging your judgmental little fingers at IVF — a miracle that has allowed legions of loving people, both straight and gay, to fulfil their dream of having children.” Courtney Love, Ryan Murphy, Ricky Martin and more also voiced their boycott against the brand. [US Magazine]

:: The Supreme Jessica Lange is officially leaving FX’s American Horror Story!”To cut to the chase, yes, I’m done,” she said at a recent panel in Los Angeles. We will miss her spot-on acting (as well as her awesome David Bowie covers). We wonder how Lady Gaga will live up to her legacy? [Jezebel]

:: Congratulations to Rihanna, who is now the first black spokesperson for Dior! The singer will make her first appearance for the brand’s “Secret Garden” campaign this Spring. [Hollywood Life]

:: Another congratulations are in order for Demi Lovato, who celebrated three years of being sober. She thanked her boyfriend Wilmer Valderrama for his continued support with an adorable photo on Instagram. “After sharing my ups, putting up with my downs and supporting my recovery … he still never takes credit and I want the world to know how incredible his soul is. I really wouldn’t be alive today without him. I love you Wilmer,” Lovato wrote. [Ryan Seacrest]

Find out below what music you can catch on TV today.

:: Good Morning America (ABC) — Ledisi :: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (syndicated) — Madonna :: Conan (TBS) — OK Go :: The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (NBC) — Modest Mouse :: Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC) — Spoon :: Tavis Smiley (PBS) — J. Cole