So apparently Keith Urban’s been laying low since the whole Nicole Kidman split. He even skipped the red carpet for his own show The Road. Word is, he’s embarrassed and doesn’t want to make the divorce drama the headline instead of the show. Honestly, we get it — nobody wants their big TV moment turned into a tabloid circus.
Alright, brace yourselves — Kevin Federline got sixty grand for his tell-all book. Yes, 60K. But don’t laugh too hard… he’s got the rights for TV and movie deals. Someone’s clearly hoping for a Netflix glow-up. He’s saying the book’s just the start — the real money’s in the behind-the-scenes Britney drama. Checkmate?
Jennifer Lopez says she’s not joining any dating apps. She told Mandatory magazine she’s “old-fashioned” and just wants someone to go to the store with. So basically, she’s not looking for love… she’s looking for a Target buddy.
Selena Gomez gave Bella Hadid a little love this week after Bella’s Victoria’s Secret runway moment. Selena commented “She is fire” on a video — short and sweet. Maybe that puts to rest those old rumors about drama over The Weeknd. Who knew social healing could come in three words?
Kelly Clarkson’s reportedly eyeing a full return to singing. But insiders say she’s burnt out and kind of spiraling. She’s juggling a lot, trying to be supermom, talk show queen, and pop star — and something’s gotta give. Fingers crossed the music brings her some peace, and hopefully not just more pressure.
Kate McKinnon’s back! She’s joining Disney+’s Percy Jackson and the Olympians as Aphrodite — the goddess of love. Season 3 is filming now. So just picture Kate McKinnon as a flirty Greek goddess… and suddenly this show sounds way more fun.
Streaming services are teaming up again — Apple and Peacock are bundling together starting Monday. You can get both for 15 bucks a month, or 20 if you want fewer ads. Apparently, they’re teaming up to survive the Streaming Hunger Games. Your move, Netflix.
And finally — it’s Daytime Emmy night! The 52nd annual show goes down at 7 Eastern. New categories this year include best culinary cultural series and emerging talent in drama. Deborah Norville’s getting the Lifetime Achievement Award, and Mario Lopez is hosting. Yes, AC Slater’s still booked and busy.




