Pamela Anderson Will Join Cast of “Chicago” on Broadway

Pamela Anderson will be showing off her vocal pipes next month when she takes over the role of Roxie Hart in “Chicago.”

The 54-year-old will be making her Broadway debut at the Ambassador Theatre. 

She steps into a role previously played by Gwen Verdon, Ann Reinking, Brooke Shields, Ashlee Simpson and Melanie Griffith.

The announcement comes on the heels of another project for the former “Baywatch” babe — a Netflix documentary that will share her side of the story regarding her infamous sex tape with ex-husband Tommy Lee.

Pamela Anderson said, “From ‘Baywatch’ to Broadway. I am inspired by the unexpected.” 

Paul McCartney Is Going Back On Tour

Paul McCartney is back in action. The former Beatles frontman announced his new tour will be entitled, “Got Back.”

The concert will kick off in April in Washington and run through June.

“I said at the end of the last tour that I’d see you next time,” the 79-year-old said in a press release. “I said I was going to get back to you. Well, I got back!”

The British rocker’s latest album, “McCartney III,” was released in 2020.

The companion record “McCartney III Imagined” dropped last year and featured collaborators such as Beck, Dominic Fike, Phoebe Bridgers, Robert Del Naja and Idris Elba.

Knicks End Losing Streak, Beat Clippers

RJ Barrett erupted, Julius Randle didn’t get ejected and the Knicks didn’t blow a big lead as they ended their seven-game losing streak with  a stunning 116-93 pounding of the Clippers at Crytpo.com Arena. 

In the third quarter, trailing by double digits, Clippers point guard Reggie Jackson soared in for a breakaway dunk and clanked it. Randle got the rebound and fired toward the basket on the other end for his own jam, smiling all the way downcourt. 

The Knicks held  the Clippers to 30 percent shooting in the first half while building a 19-point lead at intermission. The lead ballooned to 30 points in the fourth quarter. 

The Knicks, who had lost 11 of 12, haven’t had a night like this in a long time. 

“It was a great all-around win,” Tom Thibodeau said. “Our starters played really well.”