The Commercial Appeal

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NBC’s live version of “Jesus Christ Superstar” won an Emmy Award on Sunday, and that made three men extra happy – it meant star John Legend, composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyricist Tim Rice joined the elite squad of EGOT winners.

The musical’s win for best live variety special united Legend, Lloyd Webber and Rice with Emmys to go along with their Tonys, Grammys and Oscars – the four biggest prizes in show business.

Lloyd Webber and Rice have already won Tonys (“Evita” and “Sunset Boulevard”), Grammys (“Cats,” “Evita”) and an Oscar for “You Must Love Me” from “Evita.” Legend has won 10 Grammys, and in 2015 he scored an Oscar for his song “Glory” from the movie “Selma.” Last year, he won a Tony for Best Revival of a Play as a co-producer of “Jitney.” Legend, who played Jesus in the concert version of “Jesus Christ Superstar” but won his Emmy as a coproducer of the show, is also gunning for an acting Emmy later this month.

Legend’s wife, Chrissy Teigen, posted a photo of all three men cradling their Emmys with the caption “EGOT GOATS” – a reference to the term “greatest of all time.”

Olivia Newton-John diagnosed with cancer for third time

Olivia Newton-John says she has been diagnosed with cancer for the third time in three decades.

The four-time Grammy winner, who turns 70 on Sept. 26, told Australian news program “Sunday Night” that doctors found a tumor in her lower back in 2017.

Newton-John said she’s “treating it naturally and doing really well.” The “Grease” star said for pain, she is taking cannabis oil, made from marijuana her husband grows in California.

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