Lilo & Stitch took the top spot at the box office this weekend.
Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen tied the knot in California on Saturday. Hailee wore a strapless dress with gloves and a long veil. They got engaged in November 2024. Larry David showed up unexpectedly, sparking some fun Jets vs. Bills jokes since he’s a Jets fan.
In Venice, locals are protesting Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s upcoming wedding. They say the couple is turning the city into a playground for the rich. Bezos has booked luxury hotels and all the water taxis. A group called Laboratorio Occupato Morion is organizing protests, calling Bezos one of the “most dangerous” men on the planet.
Jonathan Joss, voice of John Redcorn on King of the Hill, was shot dead Sunday by a neighbor after a dispute. His house had burned down earlier, and finding his dog’s remains upset him. An argument with the neighbor followed, ending in the shooting. The neighbor is in custody.
Deborra-Lee Furness might be writing a tell-all about her split from Hugh Jackman. Sources say big deals are on the table.
Taylor Swift paid $300 million to get her master recordings back from Shamrock Capital. Frustrated with not owning her music, she’s now re-recording her albums to take control.
The Woods WeHo cannabis dispensary, co-owned by Woody Harrelson and Bill Maher, was robbed by five masked thieves. They stole $2,000 to $3,000 in merchandise. Another dispensary was targeted, but an armed guard scared off the burglars. The suspects are still on the loose.
Ricky Gervais got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Friday. Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos and Christopher Guest joined the celebration. Ricky joked afterward about washing his shorts in the shower.
Mark Hamill says he’s done playing Luke Skywalker and thinks Star Wars should focus on new characters. He’s grateful for the role but feels it’s time to move on. He also joked he won’t appear as a naked Force ghost after disappearing in The Last Jedi.
Before Bruce Willis made Die Hard famous, 20th Century offered the lead to Frank Sinatra. He declined because he was 70 at the time.




