Another celeb engagement is here—this time it’s Prince Jackson, Michael Jackson’s oldest son. He popped the question to his longtime girlfriend Molly Schirmang. They’ve been together for eight years, which is basically a Hollywood lifetime. Prince posted the pics on Instagram with the caption “8 years down, infinity to go,” which sounds like either a sweet love note or a Marvel movie sequel.
Taylor Swift just broke another record—because of course she did. Her appearance on the “New Heights” podcast with Travis and Jason Kelce became the most-watched podcast on YouTube… ever. 1.3 million people tuned in at the same time, probably just to hear her talk about her new album and flex her academic goals. Honestly, she could read a grocery list and still crash the internet.
Katy Perry might be single again, but according to sources, this breakup could be the reboot her career needed. Apparently, people are feeling sorry for her now and calling her “relatable.” Nothing like heartbreak to make you chart again!
Bruce Willis’ wife, Emma Heming Willis, gave a tough but touching update on his health. She says his language is fading as he battles dementia, but he’s still active and healthy overall. She’s also raising awareness about caregiving in a special called Emma & Bruce Willis: The Unexpected Journey, now streaming. Definitely worth a watch if you’ve got a tissue box handy.
David Spade had a bizarre run-in after a comedy show—autograph seekers followed him home. Yeah, like two cars deep, middle-of-the-night creepy. They wanted him to sign Funkos, but he was ready to pull out a gun just to make it clear: you don’t show up at Spade’s house unless you’re invited… or at least on a guest list.
John Cena’s officially saying goodbye to wrestling. His retirement match is set for December 13th on Saturday Night’s Main Event. The man’s been doing this since 2002, so it’s kind of the end of an era. And yes, we still probably won’t see him.
Amazon Prime is cooking up a new Wizard of Oz-inspired series called Dorothy. It’s a modern, music-filled, YA version of the classic story—basically Euphoria meets yellow brick road. Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are producing, because why not?




