First, some heavy news. Savannah Guthrie was spotted outside her mom Nancy’s Arizona home, laying flowers at a growing memorial one month after her disappearance. Police have reportedly hit a wall — fewer detectives, no solid leads — but the family is still holding onto hope. Savannah said they’re “blowing on the embers of hope,” which just breaks your heart. There’s a $1-million reward for information. They just want their mom home.
Switching gears — Sean “Diddy” Combs is getting a slightly earlier release date. He was set for June 2028, now it’s April 25, 2028. Two months shaved off, reportedly thanks to a rehab program. He’s serving time in New Jersey, and yes — the date has gone back and forth a bit over prison rule issues. Mark your calendars… lightly.
Sad news from Deadliest Catch — 25-year-old deckhand Todd Meadows died after falling overboard off Alaska. He was pulled from the water but couldn’t be revived. He leaves behind three young sons, and a GoFundMe for his family is nearing $30,000. Just devastating.
Meanwhile, the internet tried to “kill” Quentin Tarantino this week. Rumours claimed he died in a missile strike in Israel. Not true. He’s alive, well, and probably annoyed someone tried to write his ending for him.
Also safe — Lindsay Lohan and her family in Dubai amid missile strikes tied to overseas conflict. She posted, “Praying for peace.” Same, Lindsay. Same.
Royal tea? There are whispers King Charles may hand things over to Prince William within a year. Sources say it would be “measured and dignified.” Translation: very British, very calm, lots of waving.
And finally — no, Jim Carrey was not replaced by a clone at the César Awards. Yes, that was really him. Apparently he even practiced his French speech for months. So unless clones are now bilingual and charming… it was Jim.
Oh — and Palm Royale? Cancelled. Even 11 Emmy noms couldn’t save it. Hollywood is ruthless.




