Did you hear about Robert De Niro’s grandson? It’s really sad, but he’s one of the latest victims of the fentanyl crisis. His mother believes he died from an overdose. The police are investigating the incident, thinking that someone intentionally sold him tainted drugs. Now, even the Manhattan District Attorney is involved, so it seems like they’re really determined to find the drug dealer responsible.
Guess who spent the July 4th weekend in the Hamptons? Leonardo DiCaprio! And guess what? He was with a mystery woman. They actually arrived on a private helicopter. Leo tried to go incognito by wearing a baseball cap, a coronavirus mask, and sunglasses. His date also covered up with a hat and glasses, trying to stay under the radar.
You won’t believe what Kevin Costner is doing. He’s giving his estranged wife, Christine, just two weeks to move out of their marital home. Apparently, their prenup stipulates that she has to leave the estate if they break up. But get this, Kevin also has to provide Christine with a separate $1.2 million home, according to the prenup. She’s actually asking for $248,000 a month in child support, so she and the kids can maintain their current lifestyle.
Michael Jordan recently had a paparazzo ask him about his son’s relationship with Larsa Pippen while leaving a restaurant in Paris, France. His response was a firm “NO.” Interestingly, Larsa had previously claimed that Michael accepted her relationship with his son, Marcus. Seems like there might be some tension there.
Now, here’s a strange story. Machine Gun Kelly actually honored a fan’s request to punch him in the face! But don’t worry, he only lightly punched the guy and yelled, “I love you.” It’s definitely an unusual way to interact with fans, but I guess Kelly wanted to make his fan’s wish come true.
Get ready for a surprising twist. Remember Barney, the lovable purple dinosaur? Well, they’re making a movie about him starring Daniel Kaluuya from Get Out. But here’s the catch: it’s not going to be a children’s film. The executive in charge mentioned in an interview that it’s going to be more of an “A24-type” and “surrealistic” movie, leaning into the millennial angst of the property. They want to focus on the trials and tribulations of being in your thirties and growing up with Barney, exploring the disillusionment of that generation. It’s definitely an unexpected direction for the beloved children’s character.




