Okay, we might have missed a wedding… It looks like Tom Holland and Zendaya are officially married! Zendaya’s longtime stylist Law Roach casually spilled on the red carpet saying, “The wedding already happened. You missed it.” Then confirmed it was “very true” and just… walked away. ICONIC. Honestly, very on-brand. These two met on the set of Spider-Man: Homecoming back in 2016, kept their relationship quiet for years, and apparently did the same with the wedding. No livestream. No People exclusive. Just vibes.
Speaking of weddings…Taylor Swift is reportedly planning to marry Travis Kelce on June 13th, 2026 in Rhode Island. Of course it’s the 13th — her lucky number. If this happens, you already know the guest list will look like the Met Gala with better music.
Apparently Tom Cruise was not having it when there was talk of Netflix buying Warner Bros.. Sources say he was furious at the idea of a streamer taking over such a legendary studio and even hinted he might go on strike. Basically, Tom said, “Not on my watch.” Mission: Impossible — Save The Movie Theatres.
More legal trouble for Shia…Shia LaBeouf now has a new warrant connected to his Mardi Gras bar fight in New Orleans after another alleged victim came forward. Shia says he doesn’t think rehab is the answer and believes it’s more about anger and ego than drinking. He says he’s “figuring it out.” Stay tuned.
A civil trial against Bill Cosby begins in California today. A woman claims he drugged and assaulted her in 1972. He reportedly won’t testify live — the jury will only hear a prerecorded deposition.
Will Smith is trying to get a lawsuit from violinist Brian King Joseph dismissed, calling it a “money grab.” The lawsuit involves alleged harassment tied to his 2025 tour. Smith’s team says the claims don’t add up. Joseph’s lawyer says — let a jury decide.
And finally… Simon Cowell has been banned from gum. Yes. Simon Cowell is no longer allowed to chew gum on Britain’s Got Talent because he kept sticking it under the desk. Imagine being the producer who has to tell Simon Cowell, “No more Hubba Bubba.”
Oh — and Scream 7 slashed its way to number one at the weekend box office.




