Rebel Wilson just expanded the family again—she and her wife Ram-ona Ag-ruma announced baby number two, a little girl named Rose Estelle. Rebel says it’s “four of us now,”.
Over in the world of media legends, Ted Turner has passed away at 87. The man basically changed how we watch TV forever—he gave us 24-hour news with CNN, plus TNT, TBS, Cartoon Network… basically half your childhood and your parents’ news addiction in one person.
Meanwhile, there’s some serious tension in Arizona over the ongoing kidnapping case involving Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie. The FBI and local authorities are pointing fingers over early delays in the investigation, but the bottom line is still the same—she’s still missing, and there’s been no breakthrough.
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s courtroom drama reportedly cost around $60 million combined. That’s just the lawyers. They’ve now settled, but one exec summed it up like, “this was damaging for both…
Britney Spears left rehab early, with insiders saying it was more about appearances than treatment. No official comment from Britney, but as always, her story continues to be… complicated and very watched.
Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton were seen leaving her Broadway production Fear of 13 in New York, holding hands as they quickly headed to a waiting SUV. Hamilton helped her in first before getting in himself. The pair, who have been dating earlier this year and have been traveling together frequently, continue to make public appearances in cities like NYC, Malibu, Coachella, and Tokyo. Kim skipped the Miami Grand Prix to support her daughter North West instead, while Hamilton finished 6th in the race.
Jeff Goldblum had a not-so-chill airport moment in Sydney—he was reportedly grabbed by a fan, pulled away, and people around him immediately told the fan not to touch him. He’s in Australia right now touring with his jazz band.
And Barack Obama is back in the interview circuit—he sat down with Stephen Colbert and talked everything from aliens (yes, really) to the idea of a presidential run for Colbert. Obama basically said he’d probably do better than “some folks we’ve seen,” which is… a very diplomatic mic drop.




