Here’s our daily wrap for Sunday, April 20:

Liam Neeson had about 50 horse activists picketing outside of his NYC home after he made a comment in February on The Daily Show slamming the Mayor’s proposal to ban all horse-drawn carriages. They held signs like, “Liam Neeson: Stop Supporting Cruelty!” and “Worked to Death!” Neeson did not appear at the picketing.

Neil Patrick Harris confronted an audience member in the middle of his show during a performance of his Broadway play Hedwig and the Angry Inch Saturday night. After a woman yelled, “I love you, Neil!” in the middle of his performance, Harris quickly shot back saying, “I’m doing something up here, motherf—ker!”

Miley Cyrus has been in the hospital for almost a week now after suffering from a severe allergic reaction, and ex-fiancé Liam Hemsworth has reached out that he’s worried about her. A source has said that Hemsworth was concerned with her well-being, so he got in touch with Cyrus because he does still care about her.

Jack White has broken the record for the world’s fastest studio-to-store production of a single. The entire process took 3 hours, 55 minutes and 21 seconds from start to finish. He began in the studios around 10 a.m. Saturday morning, and the track was immediately rushed over to United Record Pressing so they could begin pressing the records.