The Kansas City Chiefs’ newly released offseason schedule may have just confirmed the biggest wedding date of the year. The team’s mandatory minicamp officially wraps up on June 11. The schedule leaves a perfectly timed two-day gap for tight end Travis Kelce to travel and marry Taylor Swift. The wedding will reportedly take place on June 13 in Rhode Island.
Dan Levy isn’t interested in a “Schitt’s Creek” revival without Catherine O’Hara. Two months after the actress, who co-starred on the show alongside Dan, died following a brief illness, the actor revealed he was “thinking about” creating a sequel to the sitcom before her death. “Not now. You can’t.” He also spoke through tears of visiting the small community of Goodwood, Ontario, where “Schitt’s Creek” was filmed.
Don’t expect to see Henry Winkler reprise Fonzie’s moves on “Dancing With the Stars”. After reposting a decades-old “Happy Days” dance marathon scene, Henry received a public offer from William Shatner to help secure him a spot on “Dancing With the Stars” Season 35. Henry, who is 80, quickly declined the offer with the message, “Love to you but NO dancing thank you.”
BTS unleashed a surprise hidden “ARIRANG” song that’s only available on the album’s deluxe vinyl version. ‘Come Over’ appears on the red-and-white disc, which is available now to purchase on the boy band’s website. The original album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 2 weeks ago.
While headlining “Monsters of Rock Brazil” on Saturday, Guns N’ Roses performed the “Use Your Illusion I” tune ‘Bad Apples’ for the first time in 35 years. It was just the second live performance of the song, which they debuted at Brazil’s “Rock in Rio” in 1991.
Gabby Barrett has posted a song called ‘Young’, which she wrote about getting married when she was 19. The lyrics acknowledge the pushback she and Cade Foehner faced when they said they wanted to get married. Gaby never released it, until playing an acoustic version in a social media post over the weekend. The pair met in 2018 as contestants on “American Idol”.
Queen Latifah will host the 52nd American Music Awards on May 25, marking her return to the event 30 years after her initial co-hosting in 1995. The ceremony will be held live at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and will air on CBS, with streaming availability on Paramount+. Nominations for the AMAs will be announced on April 14.
CBS will replace “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” with “Comics Unleashed” hosted by Byron Allen, starting May 22. This programming shift marks CBS’s exit from producing original late-night content. Byron expressed gratitude towards CBS for their confidence in his shows, stating that the aim is to provide a platform for comedians and laughter in late-night television.
Hailey Bieber’s beauty brand, Rhode, is launching a limited-edition collaboration with her husband, Justin Bieber, featuring pimple patches shaped like mushrooms, daisies, and jelly beans. The set will debut on April 13 in conjunction with Justin’s Coachella headlining performances.
The Netflix docuseries titled “Hulk Hogan: Real American” features a final interview with wrestling legend Hulk Hogan. The documentary aims to explore the complex relationship between Hulk Hogan, the wrestling persona, and Terry Bollea, the man behind the character, highlighting both his successes and personal controversies. Hulk passed away from a heart attack in July 2025 at the age of 71.
Jessica Lange will return for Season 13 of “American Horror Story”, marking her first appearance in the series since Season 8 in 2018. Filming for Season 13 has begun, with Jessica spotted on set in a blue dress, generating excitement among fans, especially since her return had been previously deemed unlikely.
Netflix is expanding its children’s programming with new episodes of “Ms. Rachel” and “Sesame Street”, along with a new gaming app called “Netflix Playground”. The app is designed for kids eight and under, with no ads or in-app purchases. The streamer also renewed “Trash Truck” and “The Creature Cases” and greenlit the musical series “Young MacDonald”.
Hugh Jackman will deliver the commencement address at Ball State University’s spring graduation on May 2 in Muncie, Indiana. Hugh will also receive an honorary Doctor of Arts degree from the university. This visit marks his return to campus after joining partner Sutton Foster, a theatre instructor at Ball State, during her class last September.
Beyoncé will co-chair the 2026 Met Gala, returning to the role for the first time in a decade. Public relations expert Kayley Cornelius describes the phenomenon as the “Beyoncé effect,” noting her involvement will transform the gala into a cultural moment beyond just fashion. The 2026 Met Gala theme is “Costume Art,” focusing on the relationship between the dressed body and art throughout 5,000 years of history.
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