Blake Lively has officially sent Justin Baldoni a very expensive invoice. She’s asking him to cover more than $8 million in legal fees after winning their defamation battle connected to It Ends With Us. A judge will now decide who pays the bill… and that’s one awkward e-transfer request.
Whatever is happening with Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce this weekend is apparently top secret. Employees at Madison Square Garden are reportedly giving up their phones and going through extra security while setting up for a mystery event. Nobody’s confirming it’s a Taylor-Travis celebration… but when your workplace suddenly feels like a spy movie, something big is definitely happening.
LeBron James is coming back for his 24th NBA season, but reports say he may not be staying with the Lakers. The early favourite? The Golden State Warriors. LeBron turns 42 this year and still isn’t ready to retire. Honestly, the guy’s career has lasted longer than some of our smartphones.
Tom Hardy is dropping a rap album! The actor is releasing Czarface Meets Frankie Pulitzer in August featuring Method Man and Busta Rhymes. Turns out, before he was fighting Venom on screen, he was making mixtapes.
A Los Angeles tech investor just spent $195,000 to buy the crypt beside Marilyn Monroe because he wants to spend eternity next to his favourite actress. That’s dedication… and probably the most expensive celebrity meet-and-greet ever.
Director Carl Rinsch has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison after prosecutors say he spent $11 million meant for a Netflix series on luxury cars and watches. Netflix wanted a sci-fi show… instead they got a true crime documentary.
Will Ferrell is teaming up with SKIMS to promote his new Netflix series The Hawk. In the campaign, he strips down to his underwear as an aging golfer trying to prove he’s still got it. If anybody can make golf underwear funny, it’s Will Ferrell.
And finally, snack alert! Chips Ahoy has launched a Toy Story 5 cookie featuring chocolate chips, white fudge and little sheriff badge sprinkles. Because apparently even cookies are getting movie sequels now. And let’s be honest… one bag probably isn’t making it home from the grocery store.




