Cassie Ventura took the stand in the trial against Sean “Diddy” Combs today, sharing deeply emotional details about their relationship. She talked about their first “adult” love, but also the darker side: control, physical abuse, and disturbing “freak offs” that made her feel trapped. It’s a hard story to hear, but Ventura’s courage is clear.
Kim Kardashian also testified about the terrifying 2016 Paris heist, where she was tied up and feared for her life. The robbers made off with over $6 million in jewelry and locked her in a bathroom. Nearly a decade later, she faced them in court, revealing that the robbers tracked her through social media. She’s struggled with anxiety and agoraphobia ever since.
Jennifer Garner’s fiancé, John Miller, is allegedly banning Ben Affleck from their upcoming wedding. Sources say John is firm about not wanting Ben there, citing his “clinginess” and the attention Ben’s presence would attract. Jen has tried to reason with John, explaining Ben is like a brother to her, but John’s stance remains unchanged.
Rob Gronkowski recently shared his thoughts on Bill Belichick’s girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, calling her a distraction. He expressed how, in the past, Belichick’s focus was on eliminating distractions from the team, but it seems that’s not happening anymore, especially down in North Carolina where distractions seem constant.
Katy Perry is allegedly blaming her fall from grace on her time as a judge on “American Idol.” A friend revealed that Katy feels the show overexposed her and painted her as the villain, which she believes led to an unprecedented backlash. She now regrets ever joining the show.
The WWE is reportedly asking for $1.5 million from cities to host John Cena’s final match this December. The package would include a full week of events leading up to Cena’s farewell match on the 13th.
Michael Jordan will be joining the NBA broadcast commentary team for the upcoming season. This marks his first time working as a basketball commentator, and the network has called his addition “legendary.”
Prime Video will debut the prequel to “Legally Blonde” this summer. The series, titled “Elle,” will explore the early life of Elle Woods, with Reese Witherspoon serving as an executive producer.
Amazon is also bringing back “Beast Games” for two more seasons. The show, hosted and executive produced by MrBeast, became the most-viewed unscripted series in Prime Video history, even though MrBeast admitted to losing millions on the first season.
Finally, the next chapter in the “Creed” story is coming to Amazon Prime Video in the form of a series. Michael B. Jordan and his Outlier Society will produce “Delphi,” which takes place in the Delphi boxing gym and follows young athletes. Details are sparse, but Marco Ramírez will be the showrunner.




