So apparently, Sydney Sweeney’s DMs are the hottest spot in Hollywood right now. Word is, famous dudes are sliding in like it’s their full-time job—offering her trips to Europe, fancy dates, even tracking down her address to send flowers. But Sydney’s not into it. She’s like, “Thanks, but I’ll stick to not getting stalked.”
Speaking of struggling romantics… Orlando Bloom is out here finding out that being a movie star doesn’t automatically get you a date. Since splitting with Katy Perry, he’s been striking out—reportedly coming off as needy and way too intense. And now that Katy’s moved on with some dude named Justin, Orlando’s ego is officially limping.
Meanwhile, Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes are teaming up off the field to open a steakhouse called 1587 Prime—because of course they are. It opens September 17th in Kansas City and promises to be as bougie as a quarterback’s signing bonus.
Meghan Markle’s lifestyle brand is not living its best life right now. Insiders are saying it’s chaos—unpaid bills, no direction, and apparently they spent a fortune on PR while forgetting to, you know, actually make stuff. Rough.
Brad Pitt sold his Los Feliz home quietly after it was burglarized earlier this summer. He bought it for $5.5 mil, and now he’s moving into a new $12 million spot. You know, just a little upgrade to get away from the whole “uninvited guests” thing.
Tarantino’s 10th film will be his last, but it won’t be The Movie Critic. He dropped the project after realizing it was too similar to Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood. While he’s proud of the script, he feels he’s already achieved his goal with it. Tarantino isn’t worried about his legacy and wants to push into new creative territory. He calls Once Upon a Time his favorite film, Inglourious Basterds his “masterpiece,” and Kill Bill the movie he was “born to make.”
And finally—Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is getting a limited theatrical run this October before hitting Netflix in November. The cast is stacked: Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth… and del Toro says he’s been dreaming of making this movie for 25 years. So yeah, no pressure.




