Taylor Swift is reportedly in negotiations about playing the Super Bowl Halftime Show, according to Cosmopolitan and Daily Mail.
On a more serious note, Blake Lively’s case against Justin Baldoni just got a new witness claiming repeated verbal abuse. TMZ says this person worked with Baldoni on a different project and might testify at the trial, which is scheduled for March. Blake is also pushing to have her legal fees covered—because lawsuits are expensive and exhausting.
Charlie Sheen is back in the spotlight, feeling lighter now that his memoir and Netflix doc are out. He’s hinting at more projects but staying mysterious—classic Sheen. Since getting sober in 2017, he’s kept things chill but might surprise us soon.
Patriots coach Bill Belichick and his girlfriend Jordon Hudson recently got trademark rejection letters for slogans like “No Days Off.” Turns out the Patriots already own those. Looks like even NFL legends can’t trademark “Do Your Job.”
Kendall Jenner is plotting her escape from modeling and reality TV to become a home designer. She told Vogue she’s all about that simple life now—bathing suits, sweatpants, no makeup, and freedom. So long, glam squad; hello, house plans!
Mike Tyson opened up about using fentanyl for pain during his boxing days but quit because of the risks. Now he’s all about cannabis reform and teased a surprise exhibition fight with Floyd Mayweather next spring. Talk about a knockout comeback plan!
Adam Sandler’s Florida comedy tour got a blast from the past when he brought Vanilla Ice on stage to rap “Ice Ice Baby.” Kevin James jumped in too. Nothing like some ‘90s nostalgia to get the crowd going!
Finally, “Law & Order” is getting its own streaming channel. You can binge seasons 5 to 10 on Amazon Prime, Roku, Pluto TV, and more. Creator Dick Wolf hopes a new generation will catch the crime drama fever.
And Tom Holland on Spider-Man suits: yes, they do get musty. He said he probably gets a new one every two weeks—because swinging through the city is sweaty business.




