Big congrats to Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt—baby girl alert! Scottie Rose Hewitt Davidson arrived last Friday. Elsie called her “my best work yet,” and Pete added his signature humor with, “Wu-Tang forever.” Sweet family moment—though they kept her face under a white heart emoji. Fun fact: Scottie honors Pete’s late dad, a 9/11 NYC firefighter, and Rose is Elsie’s contribution. These two announced the pregnancy back in July, and it looks like the excitement hasn’t stopped.
Over in the rumor mill, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is apparently dreaming about conjugal visits… in prison. A source says, realistically, it’s never gonna happen. But hey, a little daydreaming never hurt anyone—even if the “Freak-Offs” days are behind him.
Russell Brand is back throwing shade—this time at ex Katy Perry’s romance with former Canadian PM Justin Trudeau. He called Trudeau a “globalist stooge.” Ouch. Perry confirmed the relationship on Instagram in December, but Russell isn’t holding back on his opinions about Trudeau’s politics.
Brad Pitt just snagged a win in his legal battle with Angelina Jolie over their French winery. A judge ordered Jolie to hand over emails and texts tied to the 2021 sale of her share of Château Miravel. Jolie’s team isn’t happy and plans to appeal, saying it’s all about “harassment and control.” Meanwhile, Pitt says the messages are key to proving the truth.
Tom Cruise is apparently angling for an honorary knighthood. A source says he’s been playing the long game, making himself indispensable in the British film scene. Guess we’ll see if “Sir Tom” has a nice ring to it.
The Prince and Princess of Wales released their 2025 Christmas card—picture-perfect smiles with kids in a flowery field. Sweet, simple, and timeless.
Harrison Ford is getting the SAG-AFTRA Life Achievement Award March 1. At 83, he’s still Indiana Jones-ing and Han Solo-ing his way into film history.
Sony is scooping up a majority stake in the Peanuts brand for $450 million. That means Snoopy and the gang will be under Sony’s roof while the Schulz family keeps a small stake. Apple TV still has exclusive rights to stream until 2030.
“The Muppet Show” is back February 4! Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie, Gonzo, and friends reunite with guest Sabrina Carpenter. Five seasons are on Disney+ for anyone feeling nostalgic.
Box office update: “Avatar: Fire and Ash” could hit $105 million this weekend. If it keeps pace, the franchise might make history with three installments earning over $2 billion each. Other newbies: “The Housemaid” and “David” around $25 million each, and “The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants” debuting at $20 million.
And tonight, it’s Jake vs. Joshua: Judgment Day—don’t blink.




