Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are officially married! The billionaire and the former TV anchor tied the knot in a lavish black-tie ceremony on a private island off the coast of Venice on June 27. The guest list was as exclusive as the location, with yachts, champagne, and a whole lot of fashion. Sources say the night was filled with fireworks—literally—and ended with a romantic gondola send-off under the stars. It was peak Venetian drama.
Sean “Diddy” Combs is plotting a comeback—if he beats the charges. People close to him say he’s confident about the human trafficking case and already gearing up for a full-blown return to music and media. We’re talking a new album, a behind-the-scenes docuseries, and even a “Redemption Tour” that he reportedly wants to be “bigger than Bad Boy in the ‘90s.” Stay tuned—this could be one of the year’s most controversial comebacks.
Orlando Bloom turned heads in Venice, and not just because he looked sharp at Bezos’ pre-wedding bash. Eyewitnesses spotted him getting cozy with a mystery brunette on a boat ride—yes, in the rain. The two were laughing, hugging, and definitely not in a hurry to get back to shore. No word yet on who she is, but they looked very comfortable together.
Drew Carey is back in the headlines, and friends are a little worried. The “Price Is Right” host was seen partying in Las Vegas with an OnlyFans model over the weekend, raising some eyebrows. He’s been sober and health-focused for years, so this sudden turn has those close to him wondering if he’s going through something. “It’s not like Drew,” one friend said. “We’re hoping it’s just a phase.”
Mark your calendars: Emmy nominations drop July 15. Brenda Song and Harvey Guillén will announce the nominees live, with the show itself airing September 14. Comedian Nate Bargatze is set to host, and insiders say he’s bringing his signature dry humor to the stage. Expect some surprises—especially after a year of streaming shakeups.
The final season of Squid Game is here—and fans are feeling crushed. The creator confirmed there’s no happy ending, and viewers are already venting online. Without giving too much away: it’s intense, it’s brutal, and yes, it’s emotionally devastating. But if you’ve made it this far, it’s a must-watch.
Hollywood has lost a legend. Lalo Schifrin, the iconic composer behind the Mission: Impossible theme, has died at 93. With six Oscar nominations and four Grammy wins under his belt, Schifrin’s music shaped generations of film and TV. That pulse-pounding, impossible-not-to-hum theme? Pure cinematic history.
A Social Network sequel is in the works. This time, the story dives into Facebook’s darker underbelly—including whistleblower revelations, the “Facebook Files,” and the rise of misinformation. It’s being described as a “more cynical take on the tech empire that changed the world.” No casting news yet, but expect a heavy-hitter director and a script that’s already buzzing in Hollywood.
Alan Ritchson wants you to chase wild animals for money. No, seriously. The Reacher star is producing and hosting a new survival competition series called Predator vs. Prey, where contestants track elusive “prey” in remote terrain for a cash prize. Think Survivor meets The Revenant, with a little Hunger Games energy thrown in.
Brad Pitt’s L.A. home was burglarized while he was away promoting his new racing film F1. Thieves reportedly broke in through a window and made off with valuables, though details on what was taken are still unclear. Authorities are investigating, but sources say Pitt is “frustrated but focused” on his film’s big weekend.
Speaking of which…
Brad Pitt’s F1 is racing to the top of the box office. The high-octane racing drama is projected to open with as much as $60 million, putting it ahead of Megan 2.0 and How to Train Your Dragon. Critics are calling it “Top Gun on wheels,” and fans are loving the mix of real-life race footage and Pitt’s undeniable star power.




