Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun were spotted getting cozy in Central Park this week. Yep, the “Euphoria” star and music exec are apparently dating—though Sydney just told GQ she’s “single and not looking for a man right now.” Friends say they’re happy together, so maybe love just needed a New York minute.
Justin Baldoni’s legal battle with Blake Lively isn’t over. His $400-million countersuit got closed, but his lawyer says it’s all part of the plan. Meanwhile, Lively’s claims for legal fees are still active, and the trial kicks off next March. Courtroom drama, coming soon to a newsfeed near you.
Millie Bobby Brown is calling out the media for ridiculous headlines about her appearance. She says she cried during press tours but now, at 21 and a new mom, she’s all about having fun, wearing that red lipstick, and protecting her daughter from the same nonsense.
Kim Kardashian got invited by Harvard to join a team studying a comet. Yes, really. This comes after she questioned the moon landing, which got a swift reply from NASA. Still waiting to hear if she accepts—space could use a little glam, right?
On the small screen, Kim’s new drama All’s Fair is getting roasted, hitting 0% on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics are brutal, but her fans are sticking by her. Sometimes the love is strong enough to survive even the harshest reviews.
Prince Harry could lose his royal title if new legislation passes in England. Sources say he’s probably a little nervous—being royally “let down” doesn’t exactly come with a warning label.
Meghan Markle is heading back to acting, playing herself in an upcoming Amazon film. Sounds like a low-risk way to dip her toes back into Hollywood without stepping on royal toes.
Tom Bergeron is back on Dancing With the Stars for the 20th anniversary, but this time as a judge. After 15 years as host, he’s swapping the microphone for a scorecard.
And Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone are producing a Miss Piggy movie. JLaw even hinted they might appear in it. I guess it’s true what they say—Kermit’s world is full of star power.
Lipovsky and Stein are co-writing the next Gremlins with Chris Columbus directing; Spielberg returns as executive producer. The film is set for Nov. 19, 2027.




