“Moana 2” is off to a strong start, topping the box office over the weekend with a worldwide holiday haul of $386 million.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce had a cozy Thanksgiving in Nashville with their families. It was a fun, festive gathering, and the Kelce brothers and their families joined in to make it extra special.
In some unfortunate news, a woman from Burlington, Ontario, scammed 30 Taylor Swift fans out of $70,000. Denise Tisor used Facebook Marketplace to sell fake concert tickets, leaving victims out of pocket. She’s now facing fraud charges.
As for Leonardo DiCaprio, he’s not planning to marry his 26-year-old girlfriend, Vittoria Ceretti. A source says the idea is “nonsense” and that Leo isn’t interested in tying the knot. He’s apparently inspired by bachelors like Jack Nicholson and Al Pacino, who have openly criticized marriage.
Ellen DeGeneres had a close call with a huge flood at her new home in England. The River Thames flooded, causing chaos with 80 MPH winds and severe flooding on her 43-acre property. It’s a bit of déjà vu, though—her old place in Montecito, California, was hit by floods just last year.
Jeff Bezos is reportedly leading the race to buy the New York Jets. The Amazon founder, with a net worth of $230 billion, is looking to get into the NFL ownership game.
And in movie news, the British Board of Film Classification has issued a trigger warning for Wicked because of how the Wicked Witch of the West is mistreated for her green skin. Critics are divided on whether the warning is necessary to address discrimination or if it’s overkill.