This past weekend’s box office GOAT was number one again. No one else even came close. At this point, it’s not just winning — it’s lapping the competition.
In some very heavy news, Nick Reiner has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the stabbing deaths of his parents, director Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner. Prosecutors say they died within minutes of each other. He’s been in custody since December and, if convicted, could face life in prison or the death penalty. Just an incredibly tragic situation all around.
Switching gears — Snooki is getting real about her health. Nicole Polizzi revealed she’s been diagnosed with Stage 1 cervical cancer. Doctors caught it early after a biopsy, and she’s now waiting on more scans and says she’ll likely need a hysterectomy. She’s urging women to stay on top of their Pap tests, saying early detection made all the difference. That’s scary, but catching it early is huge.
Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes are being sued over their restaurant, 1587 Prime. A sneaker company called 1587 Sneakers says the name steps on their brand. The athletes’ number mashup might turn into a legal mashup. The good news? The sneaker company says they’re hoping to sort it out nicely. So maybe this ends with a handshake instead of a court date.
Savannah Guthrie reportedly plans to return to The Today Show, even as the search continues for her missing mother. Sources say walking away from her career isn’t an option because of everything her mom sacrificed for her. It’s going to be emotional, but she’s determined to honor her mom by getting back in that anchor chair. That’s strength right there.
If you grew up glued to cartoons, good news — Tubi is adding hundreds of animated shows starting March 1st. A bunch of older Cartoon Network favorites and Warner Bros. classics are coming over after licensing deals shifted. So yes, your “I’m just watching this for nostalgia” phase is about to begin.
Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquio are set to face off in a PROFESSIONAL boxing rematch later this year … more than a decade after their first blockbuster fight. The news was made official via Netflix minutes ago — 48-year-old “Money” and 47-year-old “Pac-Man” will meet in the ring again at the Sphere in Las Vegas on September 19.




