Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have split after 19 years of marriage. They share two daughters, ages 14 and 17. They haven’t filed for divorce.
Diddy gets sentenced on Friday, and prosecutors are asking for 11 years behind bars. They say a significant term will act as a deterrent and show that even the rich and powerful aren’t above the law.
Last night’s “Wheel of Fortune” had the biggest winner in history last night. A lady from Connecticut went home with $1,035,155, plus trips to Montana and Tokyo, after solving the phrase “Pack of Coyotes”.
Charlie Hunnam plays serial killer Ed Gein in the upcoming “Monster” series on Netflix. He says after filming wrapped, he visited Ed’s grave as a way of saying goodbye to the role.
Taylor Swift has become the first female artist to surpass 100 million albums sold. She has 105 as of yesterday. Her latest, “The Life of a Showgirl”, comes out Friday.
Morgan Wallen appeared in the “Battlefield 6” trailer alongside Zac Efron, NBA star Jimmy Butler, and boxer Paddy Pimblett . . . but they all get killed right away. Morgan posted the video and said, “For the bad guys out there . . . Yea, I’m the problem.”
“Reading Rainbow” is returning to PBS, but with a new host, Mychal the Librarian. There will also be special guests, including John Legend and Chrissy Teigen.
Josh Hartnett was briefly hospitalized following a collision between his SUV and a police vehicle in St. John’s, Newfoundland last Thursday just before 1 a.m. Canada’s Royal Newfoundland Constabulary reported that an unnamed 59-year-old man was driving the sport utility vehicle during the crash. Hartnett’s rep confirmed to People on Monday that the Black Hawk Down star has been released from the hospital and cleared to resume work.
Peacock confirmed that Jurassic World Rebirth will begin streaming on the platform October 30th. The film first opened in theaters July 2nd, earning $91.5 million domestically and reaching $867 million worldwide. Scarlett Johansson leads the cast as Zora Bennett, a covert operative guiding a medical team to collect dinosaur samples.
Tom Holland recently corrected a reporter who mistakenly called Zendaya his “girlfriend” during a panel discussion. The Spider-Man actor, 29, laughed before replying, “fiancée,” as shown in a fan-shared clip.
After collapsing onstage during a performance in New York over the weekend, Lola Young announced that she would be taking an indefinite hiatus from the stage. “I’m going away for a while,” she wrote in a post on Instagram Sept. 30. “It pains me to say I have to cancel everything for the foreseeable future.”
Louis Tomlinson is back! On Tuesday, Louis released his new single “Lemonade” and announced his third solo studio album, How Did I Get Here?, which drops on January 23, 2026.
Janet Jackson’s icon status just went up another level. Jackson’s appearance on the new Cardi B song “Principal” has put Ms. Jackson in rare air. The song debuted at #92 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Janet Jackson’s first appearance on the chart this decade. With the song charting, Janet Jackson becomes the first Black female artist to have placed a Hot 100 hit across five decades (1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s).
Tate McRae is a cover star! The 22-year-old singer appears on one of three covers of the 2025 TIME100 Next issue. Her friend Dakota Johnson wrote an accompanying essay for her feature.













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