Kendall Jenner recently expressed her desire for motherhood during a podcast appearance. She revealed that she has a list of potential baby names. When questioned about the names being “insane” or related to “nepo babies,” Kendall dismissed these notions as “kind of ridiculous,” and said her list contains what she defines as “normal” names. Although she did not disclose specific names, she is distancing herself from the Kardashian tradition of starting names with a “K”.
Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner have become Instagram official on his account. After three years of dating, Timothée posted a photo of them after winning a Golden Globe for his role in “Marty Supreme” on Sunday night. In the Instagram post, he holds the trophy with one hand, while Kylie’s manicured hand grips the other end.
If Jessica Simpson makes a return to reality TV, it won’t be on “The Bachelorette”, according to TMZ. The outlet reports that Jessica feels she’s “still got the goods” and doesn’t need Hollywood’s help finding a man. This follows rumors that the former “Newlyweds” star was in talks to join the ABC reality show after separating from estranged husband Eric Johnson.
The “Heated Rivalry” boys are coming back sooner than expected – in book form. Author Rachel Reid will publish the 7th instalment in her “Game Changers” series in September. “Unrivaled” returns to the love story of Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov, the subjects of the Crave TV show, and of the second and 6th books in the series, “Heated Rivalry” and “The Long Game.”
Mary J. Blige is headed for a Vegas residency. “Mary J. Blige: My Life, My Story” will take place at Dolby Live at Park MGM in May and July. Mary says, “Creating a show like this has been something I’ve always wanted to do.”
Sammy Hagar and Rick Springfield will team up for a 6-date tour this summer, kicking off June 13 in St. Louis, and currently scheduled to conclude on June 24 in Mansfield MA. Their careers have been linked since 1981, when Rick scored a Top 10 hit with his version of Sammy’s 1978 single ‘I’ve Done Everything for You’.
Miranda Lambert will perform a pre-race concert during NASCAR’s 2026 Daytona 500 festivities. The February 15 event is considered the most important NASCAR race of the year, and 2026 will mark the 68th running of the event.
BTS revealed the dates and details of their global comeback tour spanning 2026-2027, with 79 concerts scheduled to take place across 34 regions worldwide. The trek begins April 9 in Goyang, South Korea, then moves to Tokyo before hitting North America.
Harry Styles appears to be teasing his musical comeback through a series of mysterious “We Belong Together” posters appearing worldwide. The campaign follows his December release of “Forever, Forever,” an instrumental track accompanied by a music video that ended with the same phrase featured in the posters.
Sky has ordered a new TV adaptation of Stieg Larsson’s bestselling novel “The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo”. The eight-episode Sky Original begins this spring in Lithuania. The series will air on Sky in the UK, Ireland, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. Sony Pictures Television will manage international distribution.
Lego has entered the Pokémon world with its first collection of buildable Pokémon sets, launching globally on February 27. The debut line features five popular characters—Pikachu, Eevee, Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise. The main set, Pokémon Pikachu and Poké Ball, includes 2,050 pieces and depicts Pikachu bursting from a Poké Ball.
Michelle Williams has joined the cast of Damien Chazelle’s next untitled drama, which already stars Cillian Murphy and Daniel Craig. Unconfirmed rumors say the story may take place inside a prison. Production is expected to begin later this year. Damien shifted to this project after shelving his planned Evel Knievel film with Leonardo DiCaprio.
Emily Henry’s “People We Meet on Vacation” premiered on Netflix with 17.2 million views during its opening weekend. The romantic comedy ranked No. 1 on Netflix’s English-language Top 10 movies for the week of January 5–11. The film, starring Emily Bader and Tom Blyth, follows best friends as their friendship turns romantic over years of vacations.
The mansion featured in the opening scenes of “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” is expected to hit the market soon for nearly $30 million. The six-bedroom Brentwood property spans about 10,000 square feet and was originally built in 1937. TMZ reports that a Netflix production is currently using the property, underscoring its continued popularity.
Kelly Clarkson performed “What It Sounds Like,” a song from the “KPop Demon Hunters” soundtrack, during the “Kellyoke” segment of “The Kelly Clarkson Show”, showcasing her affinity for the project. The song, originally performed by the fictional girl group HUNTR/X in the Netflix animated film, has gained significant attention, notably reaching No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 and contributing to the soundtrack hitting No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
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