Drake Bell and Josh Peck Just Shared a Drink… In a Very Gross Way

Nickelodeon nostalgia is alive and well, but Drake Bell and Josh Peck might’ve taken it a sip too far.

Josh just dropped a new Instagram video that starts off innocently enough: he’s sipping a drink through a straw. Enter Drake, who casually leans in with his own straw—then pops it between Josh’s lips and starts drinking the same beverage, straight from Josh’s mouth.

Yep, you read that right. It’s a mix between a friendship flex and a scene from a weird rom-com no one asked for.

Some fans are cracking up, others are gagging, and everyone’s talking about it.

Still, it’s not all shock value. The video has fans buzzing about whether it’s teasing something bigger—like an official Drake & Josh reunion. The two have had a complicated friendship since their Nickelodeon days, drifting apart for years before publicly reconciling. Seeing them back together, sharing a moment that’s both gross and goofy, feels like classic Drake & Josh energy.

So, could this viral video be the start of a reboot announcement? Maybe. Or maybe they’re just having fun and testing how much their fans can handle. Either way, they’ve proven that some duos never lose their chaotic chemistry.

This clip is pure nostalgia with a splash of “wait, did that just happen?”—and the internet can’t stop sipping it up.

Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham Will Reissue “Buckingham Nicks”

Fleetwood Mac legends Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham sent fans into a nostalgic spiral after dropping what looked like a carefully coordinated set of clues pointing to a long-awaited reunion . . . or at least a major project together.

Last week, both artists raised eyebrows on social media by following each other again after years of estrangement. But what really sent the rumor mill into overdrive was what they posted next: lyrics from their 1973 song Frozen Love, the final track on their only album as a duo, “Buckingham Nicks”. Stevie wrote, “And if you go forward…” while Lindsey added, “I’ll meet you there.”

Enter the conspiracy boards.

Fans immediately speculated about a reissue of their cult-classic “Buckingham Nicks” album, which has never been officially re-released or added to streaming platforms.

But then things got even more interesting: Mick Fleetwood himself joined the fun, posting a video of himself listening to “Frozen Love” and calling it, “Magic then, magic now. What a thrill. Amen.”

And just when it couldn’t feel more like a ‘70s rock movie teaser trailer, a billboard appeared on Sunset Boulevard in L.A. featuring the original “Buckingham Nicks” album artwork and a date: September 19th. No caption. No further context. Just enough mystery to make longtime fans absolutely lose it.

And now we finally have an answer. We are getting a reissue of “Buckingham Nicks” in all formats (digital, vinyl, and CD) on September 19th.

The original album came out in 1973 but was quickly buried after poor commercial sales—despite becoming a fan-favorite over the years. It also famously led to both Nicks and Buckingham joining Fleetwood Mac in 1975, setting off one of the most dramatic and iconic chapters in rock history.

So far, the track “Crying in the Night” is available on streaming,

Worth noting: this probably won’t lead to a Fleetwood Mac reunion. Stevie has said there’s “no chance” of putting the band back together after Christine McVie’s passing in 2022. But a musical reconnection with Buckingham—who was fired from the band in 2018 after personal tensions boiled over—feels like a long-overdue bit of closure, if not outright healing.

Joey Fatone Shut Down *NSYNC Reunion Rumors

Sorry, ’90s pop fans—those hopes for an *NSYNC reunion?  They’re on hold, indefinitely.

Joey Fatone has set the record straight: there’s no reunion happening anytime soon, or even in the planning stages.  Despite the buzz and nostalgic hype that swirls around the group every time two or more members appear in public together, Fatone says they haven’t had that conversation yet.

“The five of us need to get together, and that day has not happened yet,” Fatone recently told People magazine.  “Everybody’s everywhere in the world, and I think it’s more important to get everybody in-person as opposed to just getting on a chat or on a phone call.”

And no, it’s not a matter of drama or bad blood—just life.

“People always think, ‘Oh, it’s easy.  Just get on the phone and talk,'” Fatone said.

“There’s a lot of things that have to become fortuitous for that, a lot of commitment, a lot of time. Everybody has families.  Most people have kids, so then you have to take that into consideration.”

The band famously reunited for the 2023 VMAs, briefly reigniting rumors of a full tour or album. And while that one-off appearance had fans buzzing—and speculating—a larger-scale comeback has never materialized.

Fatone’s comments make it clear: even the talk of a reunion hasn’t happened. 

The news may be disappointing for longtime fans still clinging to the dream of hearing “Bye Bye Bye” live once more, but Fatone’s update reflects the reality of trying to align the lives of five busy men who’ve all moved in different directions.

Justin Timberlake, arguably the most high-profile member of the group, has kept busy with solo music, acting roles, and his own family life.  Chris Kirkpatrick, Lance Bass, and JC Chasez have also carved out their own paths—some in the spotlight, some behind the scenes. And Fatone himself has stayed active in TV and entertainment projects.

For now, fans will have to settle for nostalgia playlists—and hope that one day, the stars (and schedules) might align.

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