“Zootopia 2” zoomed to the top of the weekend box office with $96.8 million. Looks like Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde are still the hottest duo in town.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are apparently rethinking their wedding. Rumor has it, they might expand the guest list, upgrade the venue, or even consider a private island. So far, though, no official details—so maybe keep the champagne on ice for now.
Meghan Markle got called out online for some questionable Thanksgiving turkey prep. Fans were not loving the jewelry-on-raw-meat situation, and the nickname “Salmonella Sussex” started trending. Ouch.
Meanwhile, Mariah Carey was sparkling in the kitchen for Thanksgiving… literally. She wore a $42,000 diamond butterfly ring while prepping greens, proving you can always glam it up—even over latex gloves.
Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt threw a bunny-themed baby shower, complete with teddy bear diaper races. Pics and videos on Instagram show the couple sharing a sweet kiss—definitely more sugar than spice in this story.
Zachery Ty Bryan, the former “Home Improvement” star, spent part of the weekend in jail in Oregon. He was arrested for allegedly violating probation, and his girlfriend was also cuffed. Bryan’s denied bail but is set to be released Wednesday.
Gregory Maguire is giving us more “Wicked” magic with a Glinda origin story. The prequel, “Galinda: A Charmed Childhood,” hits next September and explores the good witch’s pampered-yet-neglected youth. Extra A included, because apparently Glinda wasn’t always short on letters.
Emma Heming Willis insists “Die Hard” is a Christmas movie, despite Bruce Willis’ earlier protests. So, debate settled—or at least it is at their house.
The NFL dropped the Super Bowl LX pre-game lineup: Brandi Carlile will sing “America the Beautiful,” Charlie Puth takes the National Anthem, and Coco Jones performs “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” Bad Bunny is still the halftime act. Game’s Feb. 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara.
And Ben Affleck is cooking up a new star-packed Dunkin’ ad, rumored to feature Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc, Jason Alexander, Tom Brady, Alfonso Ribeiro, and Ted Danson reprising his “Cheers” role. The top-secret spot, titled “Good Will Dunkin’,” is locked down tighter than Fort Knox—cell phone cameras taped over and everything.




