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Rihanna graces the cover of Harper's Bazaar, Taylor Swift breaks multiple Billboard records, and Chip and Joanna Gaines are reviving "Fixer Upper"

The DIY professionals announced new episodes of their hit show will debut in 2021
Designers Joanna Gaines and Chip Gaines attend AOL Build Presents: 'Fixer Upper' at AOL Studios In New York on December 8, 2015 in New York City.

Rihanna is back, Taylor Swift does it again, and Chip and Joanna Gaines are saving 2020 with new episodes of their old show. These are the top headlines around Hollywood. 

Rihanna is out of hiding and into the spotlight, showing up on the cover of the September issue of Harper's Bazaar

The singer is letting everyone know what she's been up to during quarantine, and as always, demonstrating what it means to be cool.

The Fenty Beauty creator has used the time away from the real world, and the music world, to create a brand-new skincare line, Fenty Skin.

The singer showed off her nighttime skin routine in a Youtube video with the magazine, which has obtained more than 300,000 views in under 12-hours. 

No word yet on when the new line will drop, but it's definitely going to be one to watch. 

Speaking of singers staying busy in quarantine, Taylor Swift shocked the world last week when she dropped a brand new album, releasing "Folklore" just hours after it was announced on social media. 

Billboard Music is now reporting that Swift has made history as the first-ever artist to have a song debut at No.1 on both the "Hot 100" and the "Billboard 100" charts for her song, "Cardigan." 

The album, "Folklore," is earning massive recognition as well, making the "Shake It Off" singer's new album her seventh to debut on No.1 on the charts. 

"Folklore" has also sold more than 846,000 copies in under a week, making it the No.1 album of 2020. 

She really doesn't ever stop working. Talk about staying productive. 

And Chip and Joanna Gaines are making a comeback. 

It's been three years since the DIY king and queen last unveiled a renovated home on HGTV, and it looks like they are officially ready to do it again. 

The couple announced on social media Tuesday morning that "Fixer Upper" will return, on their brand new channel, Magnolia Network. 

After a few years of rest and spending time focused on their family, the couple said that although they had thought they closed the door on that chapter of their life, they are ready to once again make old things new.

New episodes will drop on the Magnolia Network as soon as 2021.  

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