So, Taylor Swift might be hitting the pause button on her career—not for a world tour, but for wedding planning with Travis Kelce. A source says Taylor’s wiped from all the work stuff and is ready to dive headfirst into picking flowers and cake flavors. Apparently, neither of them fully believes they’re actually engaged yet—they still catch themselves laughing whenever they say “fiancé.” Lovebirds, right? Meanwhile, Ryan Seacrest just got ordained and is itching to officiate their wedding. Taylor seemed into the idea but hasn’t said yes yet, so the door’s open if you’re taking bets.
In Dolly Parton news, she’s addressing those “she’s dying” rumors—spoiler, she’s not. After some family Facebook drama, Dolly made it clear she’s still kicking and working hard, saying, “I ain’t ready to die yet.” Good to know Dolly’s got more life and hits left in her.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are proving sometimes a breakup can be good for you. They reunited in New York to promote their new film, “Kiss of the Spider Woman,” and sources say they’re actually getting along better now, even flirting a bit. Ben’s super proud of J.Lo’s role and admits the movie probably wouldn’t exist without him—and she says it helped her get through some tough personal stuff. Happy endings don’t always need a ring.
Kim Kardashian is trading courtroom drama for legal drama—starring in the new Hulu show “All’s Fair.” She’s going head-to-head with Sarah Paulson in a battle of the suits, alongside some heavy hitters like Naomi Watts and Glenn Close. Mark your calendars for November 4th if you want to see Kim’s acting chops—she’s clearly got a thing for the legal world.
On a less glamorous note, Hulu canceled a documentary on Bill Belichick’s first college coaching season because, well, the UNC Tar Heels were reportedly a “complete disaster” behind the scenes. Add to that some drama with Belichick’s girlfriend and accusations of a “toxic environment,” and you’ve got a recipe for a canceled show. Sometimes the truth isn’t pretty.
“Fast & Furious 11” might be hitting the brakes. The budget’s ballooned to $250 million, and unless Vin Diesel can shave off $50 million, this may be the last race. Universal’s talking cuts to cast and filming locations. They wanted to bring back Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson for a final hurrah, but no release date yet. Looks like even the fastest can slow down when the money runs out.
Finally, “Heat 2” is getting the green light with a $170 million budget. Amazon and MGM are backing it, and Leonardo DiCaprio’s in talks to replace Val Kilmer’s old role. This one’s going to cover decades and continents, acting as both prequel and sequel—basically a crime saga buffet. Can’t wait.




