Sad news to start: Floyd “Young Will” Myers from Fresh Prince of Bel-Air has died at just 42 from a heart attack. He also played Marlon Jackson in The Jacksons: An American Dream and later co-founded Fellaship Mens Group to support men’s mental health. A reminder to check in on the people you care about.
Rosie O’Donnell is asking for support as her daughter Chelsea Belle heads to prison at 28 after struggles with addiction and the law. Rosie shared a childhood photo on Instagram saying, “Prayers welcomed.” Celebs like Ricki Lake and Gloria Estefan have sent love. Tough times for a tough mom.
More legal trouble hitting the De Niro family: five more people were arrested in connection with the 2023 drug-related death of Robert De Niro’s grandson, Leandro De Niro-Rodriguez. He was only 19 and had appeared in A Star Is Born. His mom remembered him as her “beautiful sweet angel.”
Sean “Diddy” Combs might get out of jail earlier than expected. He’s been behind bars since September 2024 but has requested a presidential pardon and hopes to reunite with family and soak up some freedom. Fingers crossed he’s trading bars for beats soon.
Sydney Sweeney stole the show at the Variety Power of Women gala in a sheer silver gown, dedicating her award to boxer Christy Martin. She’s all about confidence and encouraging women to flaunt what they’ve got. Shine on, Sydney.
Netflix is letting viewers vote in real time on live competition shows, starting with the Star Search reboot. Finally, your opinions can really mess up—or save—the chaos as it happens.
Hello Kitty is going Hollywood! Warner Brothers announced the first English-language film hitting theaters in July 2028. She’s bringing friends, adventure, and a lot of cuteness to the big screen.
Call of Duty is going from console to cinema. Peter Berg will direct and co-write the live-action film with Taylor Sheridan, who’s also producing. With over 500 million copies sold since 2003, gamers, start your popcorn.
And for Halloween fans—well, early fans—Miramax is turning Bobby “Boris” Pickett’s 1962 hit Monster Mash into an animated musical with Dracula, Wolfman, and the whole gang. No release date yet, but it’s set to be a scream.




