Music’s most unlikely love story is reportedly hitting a rough final track. Jelly Roll has allegedly filed for divorce from Bunnie XO after years of a very public, very real rollercoaster relationship. TMZ says it was filed last month and described as mutual and private, but things are already moving fast—there’s even talk of a moving truck spotted at their Tennessee home. Bunnie posted a cryptic “getting her sparkle back” message right around the same time, so yeah… the internet is doing what it does best: reading way too much into everything.
Sean Combs is now projected to be released from federal prison in February 2028, earlier than a previous estimate of April 2028, following sentence adjustments tied to his 50-month term for transportation for prostitution convictions. His legal team is still appealing the conviction and argues the sentence is too harsh.
Reports say Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are rumored to be planning a wedding celebration next month in New York City, possibly including events linked to Madison Square Garden. Sources claim a large stage is being built at Rock Lititz for a private ceremony and a bigger post-wedding celebration, though none of the details have been confirmed by Swift or Kelce.
Chris Brown’s court battle with his former housekeeper hit pause almost immediately. Maria Avila is suing him, claiming she was badly injured when one of his dogs attacked her at his L.A. home in 2020. The trial started Monday, but the judge declared a mistrial after a juror reportedly looked up information about the case and shared it with others. Chris didn’t seem too stressed leaving court, saying “it happens” — and when asked about Avila seeking $90 million in damages, he responded, “That’s crazy.” A new trial could happen later.
Corey Feldman had a scary moment after landing at LAX when he was taken to the hospital after feeling very sick on a flight. Doctors on board reportedly checked him out mid-air, with early talk suggesting possible pancreatitis or gallstones. He’d recently been posting about his tour, so hopefully this is just a rough patch and nothing more serious.
On a much lighter note, Zendaya and Tom Holland just made a rare red carpet appearance together in Madrid for their new Spider-Man project. It’s their first red carpet outing since 2021, and yes, they coordinated outfits like the internet expected them to. After all the engagement rumors and even fake “already married” headlines earlier this year, they’re still keeping fans guessing while looking very much like a Marvel power couple.
Big fantasy news too—The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum just added Anya Taylor-Joy as an elf character named Seren. The film is stacking a wild cast, with returning legends like Ian McKellen and Elijah Wood alongside new names like Kate Winslet. It’s shaping up to be less “one ring to rule them all” and more “one casting director to hire them all.”
Michael J. Fox is stepping into animation next, voicing the lead in a new film called Dougie, about an ordinary office worker who turns into a dragon after a freak accident. Honestly, that sentence alone sounds like peak Michael J. Fox energy.
Chris Evans is also teasing a return as Captain America in Avengers: Secret Wars, but he’s not giving up any details. So basically, he’s back… but also not saying how… which is very superhero of him.
Sean Penn is developing a film about the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol attack. He will write and direct a story focused on a DC police officer’s experience that day and the events leading up to it, rather than a step-by-step account of the riot. Bradley Cooper is in talks to star as the officer, but hasn’t signed on yet. The real officer behind the story is involved but not publicly identified. The film also explores the officer’s personal life and an unexpected friendship that develops, and it currently has no title.
And finally, Toy Story 5 is already getting early buzz as a strong sequel, with Jessie, Woody, Buzz, and Bonnie dealing with a tech-heavy storyline involving a tablet-like device. Critics are saying it’s smart and timely about kids and screens, but still very much told through that nostalgic “toys watching childhood happen” lens. So basically, same heart, new gadgets, and probably another reason for adults to get emotional over animated toys again.




