Channing Tatum and Inka Williams just made things Instagram official, and it’s kind of adorable. Inka posted a birthday collage for Channing’s 45th that included pics of them kissing, him hanging out in a tree, and a bunch of sweet behind-the-scenes moments. She called him the “handsomest, kindest, funniest, stoopidest most gorgeous human ever.” They were first linked back in February at a pre-Oscars party and then seen holding hands in March, so it’s safe to say things have been heating up for a while.
Meanwhile, things got unexpectedly dramatic during Bill Belichick’s CBS Sunday Morning interview when his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, stormed onto the set mid-shoot trying to get him to leave. It caught everyone off guard, including the producers and the host. No one’s sure what caused the disruption, but it definitely made for an awkward moment.
Travis Kelce has people talking after he apparently unfollowed Ryan Reynolds on Instagram. Fans think it might have something to do with Blake Lively’s rumored legal trouble, though nothing’s been confirmed. Blake reportedly apologized to Taylor Swift about the situation, but what exactly happened behind the scenes is still a mystery.
Martha Stewart surprised everyone on The Kelly Clarkson Show by revealing she’s never ordered food delivery in her life. Despite being in a high-profile Uber Eats Super Bowl ad, she says she’d rather just go out—or skip the meal entirely. Classic Martha.
Jelly Roll is shaking things up over on American Idol. He’s been a huge ratings win, but behind the scenes, sources say Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan aren’t exactly thrilled. Apparently, they feel like Jelly’s stealing the spotlight. On the flip side, he’s been bonding with the crew, hosting dinner parties at his L.A. rental, and getting along great with Carrie Underwood.
Deadpool & Wolverine is still a money-making machine. Even after more than a year, it’s pulled in about $400 million in profit and now ranks as the third most profitable movie of 2024. Considering it cost around $580 million to make, that’s no small feat—and it’s still going.
And finally, Netflix is diving into reality TV with a new show inspired by Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It’s called The Golden Ticket, and contestants will compete in wild, candy-factory-style challenges for a grand prize. Sounds chaotic in the best way.




