Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun are proving that even celebrities just want a late-night burger run sometimes. The two went full incognito in New York—hoodies up, sunglasses on—biked around the city, grabbed cheeseburgers, and even hit Times Square. Scooter posted it online joking, “When you’re in bed at 11pm and your girl says ‘I’ve never been to Times Square…’” Honestly… that’s a very specific kind of love language: fries after dark.
Over in a much more serious situation, Sabrina Carpenter has been granted a temporary restraining order against a man she says repeatedly stalked her and tried to break into her L.A. home. He now has to stay 100 yards away from her and her family while the case goes back to court later this month.
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s legal drama is… still not over. A judge has now ordered them back to court over damages tied to Baldoni’s dismissed $400-million defamation suit, and Lively’s team is pushing for legal fees plus additional damages. This one is officially in its “see you in court… again” era.
Meanwhile, the Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding rumors in Rhode Island are cooling off fast. Local police say they haven’t been looped into any major plans, which is a big deal because they usually are for high-profile events. So for now, the wedding speculation is shifting away from Rhode Island… and heading right back into the “we don’t actually know” category.
Still in Swift world—Benson Boone reportedly is on the guest list and expected to attend, thanks to their connection from the Eras Tour. Basically: if there is a wedding, the guest list is already shaping up like a mini music festival.
Bill Gates apparently has a mannequin of himself that his stylists use to test outfits. So while most of us are asking “does this look okay?” he’s got a literal decoy Bill standing in the corner like, “eh… try the other sweater.”
Ted McGinley says his residual checks from old shows like Married… with Children and The Love Boat are now so small some are literally one cent. He keeps them as jokes. Which is honestly the most “Hollywood is weird” sentence of the day.
Jimmy Kimmel is also speaking out, saying he’s nervous about the future of late-night TV following Stephen Colbert’s show being cancelled. With his own contract ending soon, he says he’s not sure what comes next.
There’s also a resurfaced comment from director Adam Marcus calling Val Kilmer “the worst human being I’ve ever known,” which is making headlines again years later and adding more fuel to old Hollywood drama.
The Tribeca Film Festival kicks off this week in New York, opening with a Questlove documentary on Earth, Wind & Fire, plus Bruce Springsteen is being honored with a social justice award. It runs through June 14th.
And finally, “EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert” hits Paramount+ tomorrow, featuring restored footage of Elvis in Vegas and behind the scenes material—aiming to show him like you were actually there.
Oh—and America’s Got Talent premieres tonight, because summer TV season is officially doing its thing.




