there’s a new lawsuit claiming Riley Keough is the biological mother of John Travolta’s youngest son. Allegedly, Travolta and Kelly Preston used her eggs, and she got $10–20k and a car. Priscilla Presley’s lawyer calls it “outrageous.” Hollywood drama, am I right?
Meg Ryan shared a heartfelt tribute to Rob and Michele Reiner, remembering their love, laughter, and fairy tale vibes. She’s hoping something positive comes from the tragedy… and honestly, we could all use a little hope.
Scott Adams, the Dilbert creator, says he’s paralyzed from cancer that spread near his spine. He’s in the hospital, getting radiation, and hoping to regain strength. Sending him good vibes.
Tara Reid’s drink-spiking claims in Rosemont, Illinois, hit a dead end. Police closed the case due to lack of evidence—no chemical tests were done at the time. They’re not saying she’s lying, just… nothing to prove it.
Katy Perry is reportedly walking on air thanks to Justin Trudeau. Sources say he’s giving her a “ray of sunshine” after a rough few years. Who knew a Canadian PM could double as a personal hype man?
Amy Schumer and Nikki Glaser may have fallen out. A source says Amy “got weird” and now their friendship is on pause. Comedy friendships can be tricky!
Charlie Sheen is allegedly down to $3 million, and Brooke Mueller is suing him for $15 million in back child support. Looks like he might finally have to face the reality of his finances.
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez added a UFO-style sauna to their Beverly Hills mansion. Because why not live like you’re in a space movie?
SpongeBob is now immortal in cement at the TCL Chinese Theatre. The new SpongeBob Movie hits theaters this weekend, so go see him in action… and now in stone.
Michael Bublé is leaving The Voice after this season. Fans’ backlash and family time made him step away. He’s loved the show, but family first.
The Academy Awards are moving to YouTube in 2029. Time to stream the red carpet drama.
Alan Cumming will host the 2026 BAFTAs, taking over from David Tennant. Catch it on BBC One and iPlayer February 22.
And finally, Liz Moore’s book God Of The Woods—featured in Taylor Swift’s docuseries—is being turned into a Netflix series. Even Barack Obama is a fan. Big win for Swifties and book lovers alike.




