Eric Dane—aka McSteamy from Grey’s Anatomy and Cal from Euphoria—has just revealed that he’s been diagnosed with ALS. He told People that he’s leaning on the love and support of his wife and daughters, and that he still plans to return to filming Euphoria next week. It’s heavy news, but fans are rallying behind him with an outpouring of love and support.
Meanwhile, Harvey Weinstein is reportedly in rough shape at Rikers Island. He’s dealing with a tongue infection and sudden weight gain, which his legal team is blaming on poor prison conditions. Despite everything, he’s still appealing his 2022 rape conviction. Sources say his health has taken a serious downturn recently.
On a completely different note—Jennifer Lopez is sparking some romance rumors on the set of her new Netflix rom-com Office Romance. Fans have picked up on some flirty energy between her and Brett Goldstein (yes, Roy Kent from Ted Lasso). Insiders say J.Lo might be open to love again, and apparently, the two have been spending time together off set. We’ll see where that goes…
In other news, Katy Perry, Lauren Sánchez, and Gayle King are preparing to go to space this Monday. They’re finishing up training today for what’s essentially an 11-minute rocket ride. Katy has already said she’s getting glammed up for it and wants to make science feel exciting for the next generation. Honestly, space + sparkles = strong branding.
Netflix just dropped the trailer for Oklahoma City Bombing: American Terror, which premieres April 18. It marks 30 years since the 1995 attack and dives deep into what happened, featuring interviews—including some unsettling footage of Timothy McVeigh himself. Early reactions say it’s powerful, but definitely difficult to watch.
And finally, in completely unhinged movie news: the Minecraft movie is reportedly turning theaters into chaos zones. Teens are apparently losing their minds during a Jack Black scene where he rides a chicken—yes, a chicken—while yelling “Chicken Jockey!” There have been reports of flying popcorn, and in some locations, police have even been called in to calm the crowds. Director Jared Hess says he thinks it’s hilarious. The film is expected to bring in another $65 million this weekend, which is pretty wild.