First up — Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau are not a thing. Yet. A source says there’s definitely a little spark, but Katy’s still healing from the whole Orlando Bloom split. So for now, it’s just friendship, polite smiles, and probably some very well-dressed DMs.
Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet are still very much a thing, despite fans wondering if they called it quits. Kylie just flew to Hungary to visit him on the “Dune 3” set, and a local coffee shop snapped a photo of the couple — probably while trying to Google who they were. So yeah, breakup rumors = denied.
Chris Martin says Coldplay’s keeping the Kiss Cam on tour, even after some recent drama. He told NME, “Life throws you lemons, you make lemonade” — which, honestly, sounds like a line from a Coldplay lyric. He says the fans love it, and they’re not stopping anytime soon.
Denise Richards’ ex, Aaron Phypers, is reportedly working on a messy tell-all book about their marriage — and he’s asking for a serious chunk of her money. Apparently, he wants half her $6 million. A source says she’s ready to fight like a Real Housewife — because she is one.
This might be the wildest idea of the week — Kevin Federline vs. Sam Asghari in a celebrity boxing match. Yes, “The Battle of Britney’s Exes” could actually happen. Kevin’s the underdog, Sam’s got the abs, and there’s even talk of a custom belt called “The Pop Princess Cup.” Britney doesn’t need to show up — her legacy will be throwing the punches.
A bunch of iconic movie cars are hitting the auction block — including the Mirthmobile from Wayne’s World, Dom Toretto’s Charger, and the Ecto-1 from Ghostbusters. So if you’ve got some extra cash and a driveway that screams “main character energy,” go for it.
Orlando Bloom wants everyone back for the Pirates of the Caribbean reboot. He’s basically saying, “All hands on deck, or don’t bother.” We’ll see if Disney can get the old crew together — or if this becomes Pirates of the Caribbean: Who Are These People?
And finally — Pierce Brosnan says he’d consider returning as James Bond if Denis Villeneuve directs. He admits no one’s begging for a 72-year-old Bond, but he’s open to it — bald cap, prosthetics, whatever it takes. Honestly, GoldenEye: The Retirement Years has a certain ring to it.




