Over in England, Sarah Ferguson just lost her Freedom of the City of York after nearly 40 years. Apparently, city honorees have to reflect the city’s values, and her past praise of Jeffrey Epstein didn’t exactly hit the mark. She hasn’t commented yet — maybe she’s busy updating her list of “things I wish I hadn’t said.”
Meanwhile, comedian Druski is catching heat for a viral skit that’s… let’s just say, controversial. He did a “whiteface” sketch mocking Erika Kirk, whose husband recently passed, and while some fans are laughing, critics are calling it insensitive and “way too far.” Comedy can be tricky — and apparently, timing is everything.
On a lighter note, Shia LaBeouf seems to have patched things up with his girlfriend after last week’s public spat in Rome. They were spotted strolling arm-in-arm in L.A., proving that sometimes love just needs a little fresh air… and maybe a cappuccino.
And Tyler Perry? The man was spotted trying to help TSA agents at Atlanta’s airport during the partial government shutdown. He wanted to give them cash to ease the burden, but TSA rules said, “Sorry, can’t accept gifts.” Still, just seeing Tyler Perry show up like that definitely boosted morale — sometimes the gesture is bigger than the paycheck.
Travis Kelce is living his best life, flashing a $77,000 Santos de Cartier Skeleton watch — no big deal, he just signed a three-year, $57.7 million contract with the Chiefs. Meanwhile, his ex Kayla Nicole is auditioning to be the next Bachelorette. Talk about moving on… with style and sparkle! And speaking of Bachelorette drama, ABC staffers are apparently scrambling for bootleg copies of Taylor Frankie Paul’s pulled season. Sources say it’s “forbidden, messy, and real” — basically, the office version of a treasure hunt.
Savannah Guthrie is set to return to NBC’s “Today” show on April 6th after being on leave following her mother’s disappearance. Co-host Craig Melvin says she’ll be welcomed back with open arms, and honestly, we’re all rooting for her as she steps back into the studio.
And Meghan Markle might be heading back to Hollywood. Sources say that with other ventures slowing down, acting is now her most reliable path forward. Looks like Meghan, round two, is in the works.
Finally, Tom Hanks is at the center of a major bidding war for his new baseball movie, “The Comebacker.” He plays a coach whose life flips upside down when a line drive hits him in the head — and yes, Bad Bunny might be joining the cast. Because why not throw a little unexpected spice into your baseball drama, right?




