Former LAPD detective tied to the O.J. Simpson case, Mark Fuhrman, has died after an aggressive form of cancer, according to a close friend who spoke to TMZ. A name forever linked to one of the biggest trials in TV history.
Over in music-meets-romance land, Zoë Kravitz was spotted cheering on fiancé Harry Styles in Amsterdam, flashing her engagement ring like it was part of the show. Fans are also spiraling over a possible surprise cameo moment and now everyone’s debating whether there are two weddings planned… because one apparently isn’t dramatic enough anymore.
Meanwhile, Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen are splitting after 18 years. New reports say his big weight loss and work stress added strain, though they’ve reportedly been working through issues for years and are staying focused on co-parenting.
Big-money romance watch: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are reportedly leaning toward a prenup before their summer wedding. Not exactly romantic dinner talk, but when your combined net worth is basically a small country, paperwork gets involved.
Rumor mill alert—Tom Cruise and Pamela Anderson are allegedly “growing closer” after reconnecting, with insiders saying there’s a spark. Hollywood translation: nobody’s confirming anything, but everybody’s watching everything.
Then there’s Hollywood royalty adjacency drama—Oprah Winfrey is reportedly keeping some distance from Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, with insiders saying the relationship has cooled since their big interview era.
On the health side, Paris Jackson shared that she got an ultrasound after fans raised concerns about her neck online, and she says her blood work came back normal—basically a reminder that the internet will diagnose anything, including air.
Sad news too: motivational creator “Patriotic Kenny,” real name Kenny Jary, has died at 84 after battling stage 4 lung cancer. He built a huge following sharing positive messages and helping veterans through his foundation.
In the “Stranger Things but make it real life” file, Noah Schnapp just graduated from the University of Pennsylvania. Meanwhile, co-star Gaten Matarazzo is heading to the West End for a revival of Rent—from Hawkins to high notes in London.
On Broadway, Tracee Ellis Ross is stepping into the one-woman show Every Brilliant Thing, replacing Mariska Hargitay. Big shoes, but also… big talent.
And finally, John Travolta’s directorial debut screened at Cannes and critics weren’t exactly handing out standing ovations—let’s just say the reviews were more “pilot error” than “takeoff success.”




