Travis Kelce turned 36 and celebrated by watching Taylor Swift’s new movie, The Official Release Party of a Show Girl. He even brought his mom to the theater in Jacksonville, Florida. The film crushed it at the box office, opening at No. 1 with $33 million. Guess Travis figured, what’s better than football? Swift on the big screen.
Over at the White House, President Trump revealed Sean “Diddy” Combs asked him for a pardon after getting sentenced to 50 months in prison. Trump called him “Puff Daddy” (throwback!) but didn’t say if he’s considering it. I guess we’ll have to wait and see if Puff gets the pardon remix.
Nicole Kidman’s friends are side-eyeing Keith Urban after their split. Apparently, Keith’s gone from “quiet country guy” to “publicly embarrassing ex” mode. Sounds like someone hit the drama pedal hard. Hopefully, he remembers the quiet version was the fan favorite.
Prince Harry had a close call with a stalker during his London visit—twice! This lady managed to breach security zones and get within feet of him. A security source said Harry “got lucky,” but relying on luck for security is… well, not exactly a solid plan.
Hilaria Baldwin had to explain why she’s not wearing her wedding ring on Dancing with the Stars. Turns out, she takes it off during practice because the “crazy stuff” hurts her fingers. But don’t worry—she’s got a Beetlejuice stand-in to keep Alec’s spot warm. That’s commitment.
Bad Bunny might be teaming up with Drake for the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show—even after their past beef. Music fans, get ready for an unexpected remix on the biggest stage.
Zelda Williams isn’t having it with AI-generated videos of her late dad, Robin Williams. She calls them disturbing and disrespectful, urging people to stop sending them. Basically, she’s saying, “Let’s keep Robin’s legacy human, not digital puppets.”
Halloween’s coming and if you’re brave, you can rent the Poltergeist House in Simi Valley. For $1k to $2k a night, you get the iconic spooky vibe—but no ghost hunting or dark rituals without permission. So, party responsibly… if you dare.
Lastly, David “Heavy D” Sparks from The Diesel Brothers was arrested over unpaid fines totaling over $843,000 from a Clean Air Act lawsuit. Seems like those viral YouTube days didn’t cover the bills. And no, working with Ye and the Paul brothers won’t clear that tab.




