So, Jennifer Garner is apparently gearing up to marry John Miller. Meanwhile, Ben Affleck’s over here trying to mentally prepare for the fact that Jen’s officially off the market—and sharing the same roof with someone else. Poor Ben’s stuck hoping she’d get cold feet… nope, not happening. Jen’s full-on wedding planning mode: guest list, music, invitations—you name it. Somebody cue the wedding bells!
In other love news, Katy Perry’s ex, John Mayer, might be making a move now that Katy’s single again after splitting from Orlando Bloom. They’ve stayed friendly, even caught a concert together last year. John’s playing the supportive friend for now, but word is, he’s hoping for a sequel to their romance. He’s always had a thing for her, so fingers crossed for round two?
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce? They’re taking a break from wedding plans to just enjoy being engaged. No rush—because if you’re Taylor Swift, you’ve got plenty of time to write songs about the whole thing first.
Now, Hulk Hogan’s will has been revealed after his passing this summer. Turns out his son Nick inherits almost everything—$5 million in assets, including some crypto and intellectual property. His daughter Brooke isn’t in the will, but that’s by choice, saying she didn’t want to get caught up in any family drama. Guess family finances aren’t always a wrestling match.
Over in royal news, Prince Harry and King Charles III have finally met up again—first time since last year when Harry visited after Charles’ cancer diagnosis. It’s a “make-or-break” moment, with William watching from the sidelines like the cautious referee. Harry’s hoping for peace, but the family drama? Still very much a royal soap opera.
Speaking of Harry and Meghan, they’re downsizing to save money. The Spotify and Netflix deals aren’t rolling in like before, so they’re cutting back on that lavish lifestyle. Guess even royals have to tighten their belts sometimes.
Throwback alert: Charlie Sheen was actually offered the lead role in the original Karate Kid, but he turned it down to work on Grizzly II. Dad told him to stick to his prior commitment. Imagine if he’d been the one teaching Daniel-san how to wax on, wax off!
Ellen DeGeneres is reportedly feeling optimistic about a TV comeback in the U.S. after her scandal. Friends say it’s a bit delusional, but Ellen believes she can reclaim her spot as America’s favorite talk show host. Time will tell if the audience’s ready for a comeback tour.
Marlon Wayans dropped some hints about “Scary Movie 6”—spoilers: they’re going to roast everything from “I Know What You Did Last Summer” to “Get Out” and “Nope.” The flick’s out June 2026, with Anna Faris and Regina Hall back to save us from any real scares.




