Diane Keaton died at 79 from primary bacterial pneumonia, confirmed by her death certificate. She passed away on Saturday and was cremated Tuesday. Friends and family said she had been ill for a while. The L.A. Fire Department responded to her home and took her to the hospital. Hollywood paid many tributes, including from her former partner Woody Allen. She is survived by her adopted children, Duke and Dexter.
Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas have called it quits after a year. According to a source, “The spark just fizzled,” but they’re still friends. Ana’s even cast in Tom’s next movie, so it’s like a Hollywood breakup with a cameo.
Kim Kardashian is reportedly dating Post Malone. They met during a SKIMS shoot, and Kim says he’s funny, kind, and totally chill about fame — basically, the opposite of her exes. They’re already talking ranch visits, horseback riding, and Nashville barbecue. Sounds like a country music love story in the making.
Kevin Federline claims Britney Spears drank alcohol and took meds while pregnant and breastfeeding, calling it dangerous for their kids. Britney denies any substance issues in her memoir. Her reps say Kevin is profiting now that child support ended. His book releases October 21.
David Del Rio was fired from Matlock after Leah Lewis accused him of sexual assault. He’s now considering legal action. LAPD has no record of a report. Leah says she’s moving forward with strength, while David’s wife called Leah “disturbing.” His character will be written off. No official comments yet.
Paris Jackson’s lawsuit revealed she’s received $65 million from Michael Jackson’s estate, which has grown into a $2 billion business. Paris is pushing back on law firm fees as the estate battles continue. Money, drama, and a legacy that’s far from quiet.
Sabrina Carpenter is hosting “Saturday Night Live” this weekend, and the promo is hilarious. She’s channeling Carrie Bradshaw, narrating her way into the SNL offices, then the cast just stares like she’s lost it. Fun debut for Sabrina—don’t miss it.
Jim Carrey might star in a live-action version of “The Jetsons.” Yes, the future just got a little weirder.
And finally, Netflix is dropping an Eddie Murphy documentary called “Being Eddie” on November 12. Expect big names like Jamie Foxx and Dave Chappelle celebrating the comedy legend.




