After nearly eight weeks of total silence, Diddy finally spoke up in court — and he had surprisingly good vibes. He told the judge he’s “doing great” and even thanked them for “doing an excellent job.” It’s the most anyone has heard from him throughout the entire trial. He also confirmed he won’t be taking the stand, saying it was a decision he made after talking with his lawyers. His defense has officially rested, and closing arguments are set for Thursday. Things are definitely heating up.
Jeff Bezos isn’t making the same mistake twice. Before marrying Lauren Sanchez, he’s making sure there’s a prenup — a move he didn’t make with his ex, MacKenzie Scott. That oversight cost him over $38 billion in their split, so this time he’s playing it smart and locked in.
Meanwhile, it looks like Blake Lively and Taylor Swift’s friendship has hit a dead end. A source close to the situation says Blake has “stopped trying to fix things” and their relationship is “officially over.” The tension reportedly got worse after Blake’s name was pulled into the legal drama around Justin Baldoni — and it clearly didn’t sit well with Swift’s inner circle. Once Hollywood’s ultimate girl gang, it seems like this chapter has quietly closed.
Over in royal news, Prince Harry is hoping to extend a bit of peace — at least symbolically. He wants King Charles and Prince William to be invited to the Invictus Games when they return to the U.K. in 2027. The invitation wouldn’t come from him directly — it would be through event organizers — but it’s still being seen as an olive branch. Whether it’s accepted or not is another story entirely.
Beyoncé is switching gears in a major way for her next album. Sources say she’s diving headfirst into rock — not just experimenting, but going all in. Expect real guitars, soul, and a whole new sound. According to insiders, this isn’t a phase — it’s a full transformation.
Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise had a mini reunion that made fans do a double take. They were spotted laughing and hugging at the F1 movie premiere in London — their first public moment together in 24 years. The last time they were seen side by side was at a 9/11 benefit in 2001. It was low-key, but definitely a moment.
Johnny Knoxville is bringing back Fear Factor — and turning the chaos up a notch. The reboot is called “The Next Chapter,” and it’s taking things to a whole new level with crazier stunts and a remote setting. Knoxville hosting means you already know it’s going to be unhinged in the best way.
Amber Heard is stepping back into the spotlight, but this time it’s on stage. She’s joining the cast of Spirit of the People at the Williamstown Theatre Festival this summer. It marks her first major role since Aquaman 2 — and possibly the start of a new chapter in her career.




