Big TV history moment—Stephen Colbert wrapped his final episode of “The Late Show” last night, and CBS says the actual set is being donated to the Chicago Museum of Broadcast Communications, so it lives on as a piece of TV history instead of just… where comedians go to argue with guests at 11:30 at night.
Meanwhile in LA, Brad Pitt was spotted out with Ines de Ramon—he was in a gray suit sporting a “baby mullet,” she was in a red strapless dress. They’ve got a 29-year age gap, which in Hollywood is basically just “love… but with a timeline adjustment.”
Over in breakup news, Alex Rodriguez and Jaclyn Cordeiro are reportedly on a break after about two months apart, though her statement makes it sound very respectful and focused on family health matters, so no drama—just distance.
Wedding rumors are getting loud for Zoë Kravitz and Harry Styles, with whispers of a small Christmas wedding in the UK, and possibly another ceremony in New York too—because apparently one wedding is for feelings, the other is for content.
And speaking of speculation, there’s a rumor that Taylor Swift may be keeping one family member out of the loop on wedding plans—no confirmation, but that’s already enough to send the internet into full detective mode with string boards and coffee.
Legal update: Tiffany Haddish scored a partial win in her Georgia DUI case after a judge ruled some field sobriety test results and statements can’t be used in court. The case is still active, but her legal team is pushing to have it dismissed entirely due to delay concerns.
Big fight news—Mike Tyson vs Floyd Mayweather exhibition has been pushed to the fall after Tyson injured his hand in training. It could now take place in the Congo, because nothing about that sentence is normal but here we are.
In entertainment updates, Jennifer Aniston has a personal letter she wrote to Matthew Perry reportedly heading to auction, with proceeds going to his foundation. No word on what’s in it, but it’s already drawing attention.
And Tom Hardy is reportedly out for Season 3 of “MobLand” after alleged on-set tensions during Season 2, including lateness and creative disagreements.
Also, “Emily in Paris” is officially ending with Season 6—filming is underway in Greece and Monaco for one last run of romance, chaos, and outfits that should honestly have their own credit.
On the business side, Canada’s media regulator, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, is now requiring big streaming platforms like Netflix to contribute about 15% of Canadian revenues toward Canadian content funding. Traditional broadcasters’ contributions are being reduced, and the whole system is expected to generate billions for Canadian and Indigenous programming—but it’s already facing legal challenges from streamers.
And finally—box office moment—“The Mandalorian and Grogu” is in theaters today, and yes, Baby Yoda—Grogu—has officially gone from meme to movie star… and apparently tattoo inspiration, with dozens of people already inked, including one with Grogu sipping a White Claw, which feels like the most 2026 sentence possible.




