Sean “Diddy” Combs is heading back to court this Friday for his sentencing. He was found guilty of transporting women for prostitution but dodged some heavier charges. His ex, Virginia Huynh, says she’s not a victim and was pressured to say otherwise. Prosecutors want him behind bars for 11 years, but his lawyers are hoping for just the time he’s already served since last September. Talk about a legal tug-of-war.
50 Cent trolled Diddy on Instagram before his sentencing, urging the judge to consider public safety and mocking Diddy over baby oil found during raids. He joked about Diddy hiring male sex workers and teased a Netflix doc. 50 also took shots at Diddy’s son. Prosecutors want 11+ years; Diddy’s asking for 14 months.
Over in country music land, Keith Urban might be having a classic midlife crisis. He recently fired his longtime band and split from Nicole Kidman after 19 years. His latest album didn’t quite hit the mark in the U.S., and rumors are swirling that Keith might be moving on—he was even spotted singing to his guitarist, Maggie Baugh. Sounds like Keith’s rewriting his playlist and maybe his life.
Meanwhile, Keith and Nicole’s daughter, Sunday Rose, is doing just fine—strutting her stuff at Paris Fashion Week for Dior. She’s only 17 and already the face of “Nylon” magazine. Notably, neither parent was at the show, but hey, Sunday’s making waves on her own.
Back in Hollywood drama, Denise Richards is battling it out in court with Aaron Phypers. He’s asking for $150K from their joint accounts, claiming she cut him off and took some health equipment. Both are accusing each other of abuse and cheating—definitely not your average breakup story.
Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner are suing Ray J for defamation over claims he made about them being investigated for federal racketeering. Their lawyer says Ray J’s statements are “blatantly false” and hurt their reputations. Looks like this family feud is far from over.
Ellen DeGeneres might be gearing up for a TV comeback. Word is she’s been quietly reaching out to contacts, especially with Kelly Clarkson possibly stepping away from her daytime show. Ellen’s life in the Cotswolds is great, but she’s itching for the spotlight again.
In some sweeter news, Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson are hitting the road together for a Netflix documentary. They’ll be sharing stories from their One Direction days and remembering the late Liam Payne. And yes, they’re reportedly getting a nice payday for it—proof that boy band bonds last.
Director Ryan Murphy might be cooking up a new “Monster” season about Luigi Mangione, accused of killing a CEO. His trial starts December 1st, and with terror charges dropped, it’s shaping up to be a wild ride.
Finally, if you missed the iHeartRadio Music Festival, don’t worry—it’s streaming on Hulu starting today for 21 days. You’ll catch big names like Ed Sheeran, Mariah Carey, and Maroon 5. Perfect for those who love music and binge-watching.




