So, did you hear about Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny at the Met Gala after-party? They were spotted getting pretty cozy, sparking all sorts of rumors about a possible rekindled romance. I mean, they were sitting close, smiling, and even dancing together. And get this—later on, they both strolled into the same hotel, almost at the same time. It’s like something out of a movie, right? Especially considering their past relationship hit the brakes just last year.
And speaking of drama, did you catch Stormy Daniels spilling the tea at Trump’s hush money trial? She came out saying some pretty wild stuff, alleging that back in 2006, Trump and Melania weren’t exactly sharing a bed. Apparently, they had separate rooms, and Trump was asking all sorts of questions about the porn industry and STDs. Talk about a courtroom bombshell!
Now, onto some royal buzz—Prince Harry’s back in London for the 10-year anniversary of his Invictus Games foundation. But here’s the kicker: he won’t be meeting up with King Charles. But hey, before you jump to conclusions, turns out it’s just a scheduling thing, not some royal rift. Guess even royals can’t escape the chaos of busy calendars!
Gisele Bündchen wasn’t too thrilled about some divorce jokes aimed at Tom Brady during a roast. I mean, can you blame her? Especially with everything going on back home in Brazil with those floods. Talk about bad timing for a roast!
And in celebrity relationship drama, Britney Spears’ boyfriend is in hot water. Paul Richard Soliz’s ex is calling him out, claiming he’s neglecting his nine kids and playing the “deadbeat dad” card. Yikes. Especially since she’s saying he’s off gallivanting with Britney instead of supporting his own children. Drama, drama, drama.
Switching gears a bit, WWE fans got hit with some news—Jerry “The King” Lawler’s hanging up his commentator hat after three decades. But don’t worry, he’s still sticking around with the WWE on a “Legends deal.” Can’t keep a legend away for too long, right?
And last but not least, Tracy Morgan’s gearing up for a new role in a Paramount+ series called “Crutch.” He’s playing Francois “Frank” Crutchfield, a Harlem widower whose plans get turned upside down when his kids move back home. Sounds like it’s gonna be one heck of a show with Tracy at the helm!