Kiefer Sutherland is in a bit of hot water—he was arrested after an Uber driver said he threatened and assaulted him during a ride. The driver apparently refused to pull over, and Sutherland allegedly said he’d kill him. Police mentioned a possible language barrier, and thankfully, no one was hurt. Sutherland’s out now on $50,000 bail.
Matthew McConaughey is taking on AI deepfakes by trademarking himself—face, voice, catchphrase, the whole package. No deepfakes of him are out there yet, but he’s basically saying, “Don’t even think about it.” And yes, he’s still working with an AI voice company, so… all in good fun, apparently.
Kim and Khloé Kardashian are reportedly reaching out to help Britney Spears again. A source says it’s all about helping her turn all the attention she gets into something positive—or, as they put it, making it “work for her instead of dragging her down.”
Taylor Swift is still on a donation streak—she gave a “generous gift” to Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams-Paisley’s non-profit, The Store. It’s a food pantry in Middle Tennessee, and the Facebook shoutout called her generosity “uplifting.”
Jessica Simpson is teaming up with Chicken Of The Sea—yes, 22 years after that famous tuna mix-up on reality TV. Jess teased the collab as “Mermaid Approved,” and fans are already excited.
Netflix might be upping its game with a new all-cash offer for Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming and studio business. The previous offer was $83 billion in cash and stock. Meanwhile, Paramount Skydance is eyeing a hostile takeover. Both sides are keeping quiet for now.
The “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” mansion is finally hitting the market—for nearly $30 million. Six bedrooms, 7.5 bathrooms, not for sale in 48 years, and yes, it’s now a Netflix filming location. Neighbors include Judd Apatow and O.J. Simpson… just in case you were wondering.
Trevor Noah is back to host the Grammys on February 1st—his last time as master of ceremonies. CBS will air the 68th Annual show, and you can bet he’ll bring the jokes.




