First up, Sean “Diddy” Combs is not done fighting. He’s appealing his conviction on two prostitution charges, and yep, he’s already staring down a four-year stretch. Meanwhile, President Trump might step in and commute Diddy’s sentence — though some White House staffers are saying, “Maybe don’t.” But you know Trump — he’s gonna do what he wants. Oh, and Trump just commuted former Congressman George Santos last week, so… the plot thickens.
Cindy Crawford’s dealing with a real-life nightmare — she’s filed for a restraining order against a stalker who’s been showing up at her daughter’s theater shows and outside her homes. Talk about dedication, but definitely not the kind anyone wants.
On a lighter, green note, King Charles III and Cate Blanchett teamed up to save the planet. They chatted on a podcast about preserving endangered plants, and Charles gave a history lesson on how flower meadows have been disappearing since the war. Cate called the work “urgent,” so maybe we’ll get fewer extinct flowers and more wildflower meadows someday — thanks, Your Majesty and Cate.
Britney Spears got real and said she’s suffered brain damage after a traumatic experience where she couldn’t move or dance for months. She called it “losing her wings” but says she’s moved on and feels blessed. Britney, if you can dance through that, you’re basically a superhero.
Lovebirds alert! Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt have been chatting marriage and, spoiler, an engagement’s coming — but no rush. Pete’s also ready to be a dad, so we might have a Pete Jr. running around soon.
Meanwhile, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez’s kids are apparently on team “Bring Back Bennifer 3.0.” The kids want a reunion so badly, they’re basically the ultimate matchmakers.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are keeping their wedding low-key — well, “low-key” by celeb standards. Rumor has it they might tie the knot in a fancy Rhode Island mansion on June 13, 2026. And yes, Swifties, the number 13 is involved because why wouldn’t it be?
Warner Bros. Discovery is exploring a sale or spinoff after interest from buyers, including Paramount. The company plans to separate streaming from cable to attract buyers. Valued at $45 billion, it owns franchises like Harry Potter and DC Comics.
Eric Dane, recently diagnosed with ALS, is turning his fight into art — he’s playing a firefighter with ALS on the show “Brilliant Minds.” Big respect for using his platform to raise awareness.
And if you were hoping Eddie Munson is coming back for “Stranger Things” season 5 — sorry to burst your Demogorgon-sized bubble. The Duffer Brothers confirmed, Joe Quinn’s character is definitely dead and buried. He’s busy with five movies anyway. Priorities, right?
Lastly, Adam Driver tried pitching a Star Wars sequel to Disney focused on Kylo Ren’s redemption. The execs loved it… except Bob Iger and Alan Bergman, who said no. Looks like Kylo’s story stays incomplete for now. Maybe Driver’s next pitch will be for a Disney princess musical?




