Ozzy Osbourne has passed away at the age of 76, and the rock world is taking it hard. Black Sabbath posted a simple but powerful tribute—just “Ozzy Forever” with a photo of him owning the stage one last time. Tributes have been pouring in from across the music world. Travis Barker, YUNGBLUD, Marilyn Manson, Sammy Hagar, Metallica, Elton John, and so many others are sharing stories, memories, and photos. Ozzy died surrounded by his family, and while no official cause of death has been released, the love and legacy he left behind are clear. He was one of a kind, and honestly, it’s hard to imagine rock without him.
There’s also incredibly sad news about Malcolm-Jamal Warner. He drowned while swimming at a beach in Costa Rica—an area with no lifeguards. He got caught in a rip current, and although people nearby tried to help, they couldn’t reach him in time. Local volunteers said they didn’t have enough resources to patrol that particular stretch of beach, which just adds another layer of heartbreak. It’s one of those terrible reminders that even experienced swimmers can find themselves in real danger out in nature.
Meanwhile, things are spiraling between Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers. Aaron is accusing Denise of being addicted to Vicodin and cheating on him, while Denise is saying he was the one who was abusive. According to Aaron, Denise attacked him on July 4, smashed his phone, and now he’s officially filing for divorce. There are also claims of stalking and harassment, and it sounds like it’s going both ways. It’s messy, painful, and very public—and it’s probably going to get uglier before it’s resolved.
Blake Lively’s lawsuit against Justin Baldoni’s studio just hit a bump in the road. Her legal team is being blocked from getting fees covered because the studio’s insurance company says they’re not responsible. They claim the studio already knew about the harassment claims before the insurance policy began and failed to disclose it. Now they’re asking a judge to back them up, which could leave the studio—and Blake—handling a lot more out-of-pocket than expected.
Over in real estate drama, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are clashing over what to do with their $68 million mansion. Ben wants to slash the price by $8 million just to get it sold, but Jennifer is pushing back hard. She’s put a ton of work into customizing the place—it’s got everything from a gym and bar to a pickleball court and a boxing ring—and she doesn’t want to lose money or rush the sale. It’s becoming another point of tension in what’s already been a rocky stretch for the couple.
Paul Hogan, best known for Crocodile Dundee, says he wants to go back to Australia for good. Even though he’s lived in L.A. since the ’90s, he wants to spend his final days in his home country. He’s even made it clear he’d like his ashes scattered off the Sydney Harbour Bridge when the time comes. There’s something really grounding about wanting to return to your roots at the end of the journey.
Comedian Josh Johnson just got a major promotion at The Daily Show. He started as a writer back in 2017, joined the on-air team in 2024, and now he’s stepping up as an anchor. He’s got a strong social media presence and has even picked up an Emmy nomination. It’s a big moment for him, and fans are excited to see what kind of energy he’ll bring to the show in this next chapter.
And if you’re a fashion fan, get ready: The Devil Wears Prada 2 has officially started filming in New York. The sequel drops next year, and the buzz is already building. Expect paparazzi shots of glamorous outfits and some major city street style while the cast shoots on location. It’s going to be fun watching this one come together.




