Happy Birthday to Jimmy Kimmel—58 today! Still keeping late-night lively and proving that talk-show hosts age like fine wine… or maybe just get better at roasting celebrities.
Hilaria Baldwin opened up to Page Six about the age gap with Alec—26 years between them. She says it sometimes calls for therapy. Translation: sometimes it’s cute, sometimes it’s “why do you know so much about rotary phones?”
Diddy’s prison release got pushed back to 2028. No official reason yet, but reports say he might’ve broken a few rules—homemade alcohol, an unauthorized phone call… sounds like Diddy’s still partying, just behind bars.
Blake Lively scored a win when a Texas judge tossed a defamation lawsuit against her. The case involved a PR firm and some “It Ends With Us” drama. Blake’s reps celebrated, saying all retaliatory suits against her have been dismissed—but she’s still navigating her own claims. Legal ping-pong continues.
Kim Kardashian and Meghan Markle? Not friends anymore. Apparently, a clash at Kris Jenner’s birthday party over photos with Harry ended the friendship. Insider says Kim doesn’t forgive snubs—Calabasas takes no prisoners.
Millie Bobby Brown is spreading holiday cheer as a flirty “Mill on a sill,” teasing fans in crop tops and shorts for Stranger Things Season 5 dropping Christmas Day. Tis the season for Hawkins-style holiday fun.
At the Wicked: For Good premiere in Singapore, Cynthia Erivo stopped a man from grabbing Ariana Grande on the yellow carpet. Michelle Yeoh helped, the intruder was arrested, and fans were understandably furious. Clearly, don’t rush a red carpet unless you want a personal bodyguard intervention.
The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art finally has an opening date: September 22, 2026, in LA. Over 40,000 pieces across 35 galleries, from murals to movie posters. George Lucas says stories help humans understand life… or at least give us a place to geek out over space battles.
Hideo Kojima announced a new animated series, Death Stranding Isolations, coming to Disney+ in 2027. A fresh adventure separate from the games, but still in that trippy, otherworldly Kojima style. Norman Reedus isn’t in it this time, but we’re guessing the creepy bridges and floating babies still are.
FX has canceled English Teacher after season two, just six weeks after it premiered. Critics loved it, audiences were smaller. So, if you were hoping for more Evan Marquez antics, we’ll have to settle for re-runs.
Good news for Shōgun fans: season two starts filming in Vancouver in January. Hiroyuki Sanada and Cosmo Jarvis return, 10 years later in-story. After 18 Emmys last season, expectations are sky-high—so get ready for more samurai drama and political intrigue.




