Weekend at the movies: Now You See Me: Now You Don’t pulled a magic trick at the box office, disappearing into first place with $21.3 million. Poof!
Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott have officially called it quits. Their divorce is finalized, and it sounds almost civilized. Tori keeps her “BH90210” projects and podcast, while some ventures stay shared. No spousal or child support—just a “let’s cover the kids when they’re with us” approach. And yes, both are already dating—Tori with businessman Ryan Cramer, Dean with exec Lily Calo. Guess love moves fast when the paperwork is done.
Ray J is taking Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner back to court, accusing them of violating a $6-million settlement tied to that infamous tape. He calls their latest lawsuit a “PR stunt” and is seeking $1 million in damages. The Kardashians’ lawyers? Let’s just say they’re not impressed.
Tory Lanez was fined $20,000 for contempt after being disruptive during depositions in Megan Thee Stallion’s defamation trial against blogger Milagro Gramz. His lawyer, Crystal Morgan, was fined $5,000 for failing to properly instruct him. The trial could run into December, following Tory’s failed appeal in his 2020 shooting case involving Megan.
Danny Masterson is asking to have his 2023 rape convictions overturned, claiming his trial lawyer mishandled his defense. Court filings say attorney Philip Cohen ignored over 20 potential witnesses and failed to challenge prosecutors’ claims about Scientology, despite Masterson’s insistence. Masterson argues this left the jury seeing only selective evidence, while key exonerating testimony went unused. He is currently serving 30 years to life at California Men’s Colony.
Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Florida home was ransacked by four armed intruders, with surveillance footage showing his 60-year-old mother and the family dog trapped inside. The video captures his mom pleading with the burglars as they searched the house, at one point forcing her back inside while the dog followed. Police arrived with a K-9 unit but found no suspects. Authorities say the robbers demanded cash and car keys and may have fled in a getaway vehicle before officers got there.
Australian content creator Johnson Wen—aka “Pajama Man”—got nine days in a Singapore jail after rushing Ariana Grande at a movie premiere. Judge called him reckless; fans called for deportation. Next time, maybe just wave politely from a distance.
Britney Spears, Kim Kardashian, and Khloe Kardashian recently had a cozy sleepover at Kim’s place. Just three friends in bed, nothing weird… just kidding, totally relatable.
Sean “Diddy” Combs is reportedly plotting a tell-all book from prison. Sources say he’s ready to call out Hollywood snakes who vanished when the feds came knocking. Sounds like it’s going to be juicy… and strategic.
Ozzy Osbourne’s LA condo is up for $2.37 million. Galley kitchen, two terraces, and zero chance of a reality show cameo now that he’s gone.
Meghan Markle’s Christmas collection is reportedly underwhelming. Retailers are passing, and insiders say it’s not the lifestyle empire moment she hoped for. Holiday shopping can be brutal.
Tom Cruise finally snagged an Oscar—but not for acting. At the Governors Awards, he got one for his dedication to the film community. He praised the entire crew behind the scenes… basically everyone except maybe the catering staff.
Hulk Hogan’s daughter Brooke is heading back to reality TV on HGTV’s Rock the Block. She says her dad’s death pushed her to return emotionally—and yes, she’ll be paired with designers for home renovations.
“Saturday Night Live” is taking a short break. When it’s back December 6, Melissa McCarthy will host (her seventh time!), with Dijon as the musical guest.
And finally, Sony Pictures is bringing the Labubu dolls to the big screen. Because what kids’ toy doesn’t deserve its Hollywood close-up?




