Jennifer Aniston is not happy with the LAPD. After an intruder incident at her Bel-Air mansion, police reportedly released details about the location of her home — and she’s livid. While her address isn’t exactly a secret online, Jen feels the cops crossed a line by revealing specifics about her block. Since then, she’s been dealing with a wave of unwanted visitors and is seriously considering selling her $21 million estate. Safe to say, she expected a bit more privacy… especially given her A-list status.
The drama between Bill Belichick and Jordan Hudson just keeps getting messier. Hudson has now been banned from UNC football practices, and insiders say Belichick’s family is concerned she could damage his legacy. There are even whispers that she pulled strings to land a role in a Super Bowl commercial. Hudson skipped a recent promo event for Belichick’s new book and teased that there’s a “bigger plot” behind it all. Buckle up — this saga doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon.
Kanye West and Kim Kardashian are once again locked in a custody battle. Kanye reportedly sent Kim a cease-and-desist letter, accusing her of breaking their co-parenting agreement. He claims she left North alone in a car and is exploiting her online, plus he says he hasn’t seen their son Saint at all in 2025. To top it off, Ye stormed out of a Piers Morgan interview and revealed that his new song, “Heil Hitler,” was banned from streaming platforms. Yikes.
Despite his $600 million net worth, Simon Cowell says money still stresses him out. The music mogul recently admitted that he tries to stay grounded financially and has no interest in flashy things like yachts or private jets — luxuries he says he never even dreamed of growing up.
In lighter news, Law & Order has officially been renewed for a 25th season, keeping its spot as one of NBC’s most enduring hits.
And finally, remember the Rob Ford scandal? Netflix is bringing it back with a new docuseries titled Trainwreck: Mayor of Mayhem. The show dives into the chaos surrounding the infamous crack video and everything that followed. It drops June 17 — mark your calendars.




