“Wicked: For Good” cast its spell on the box office this weekend, opening at number one with $150 million.
In NFL family drama, Bill Belichick’s daughter-in-law, Jen Belichick, reportedly had a 40-minute showdown with his 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, in the coach’s office. Things got heated—Jen allegedly called Jordon “bat crazy”.
Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott’s divorce is hitting the wallet hard. Court papers reveal they owe over $1.7 million in taxes, plus credit card debt, old loans, and personal IOUs. Dean says his income dropped to $3,800 a month thanks to strikes and a changing industry, while Tori’s income reportedly swings anywhere from $3,000 to $75,000 a month. That’s one pricey split after 17 years.
Kevin Spacey cleared the air, saying he’s not homeless despite headlines suggesting otherwise. He’s been bouncing between Airbnbs and hotels for work but assures fans he’s doing fine and appreciates the offers of help.
Tara Reid says she was drugged at a Chicago-area hotel bar and later woke up in a hospital. No police report has been filed yet.
Macaulay Culkin revealed that his young sons don’t know he’s Kevin McCallister in “Home Alone.” He says he wants to keep the magic alive while they’re still three and four. Cute strategy.
NBC may be ready to retire the “Real Housewives” franchise. An insider says the network is tired of the legal drama and skyrocketing costs. Apparently, reality TV has gotten a little too real.
Season 2 of “Beast Games” drops January 7, so mark your calendars.
Billie Eilish and James Cameron are teaming up for a 3D concert film from her “Hit Me Hard and Soft” tour. It hits theaters March 20. Meanwhile, Cameron’s “Avatar: Fire and Ash” arrives December 19. Talk about a busy year for him!




