Multi-million-dollar homes belonging to George Clooney and others have been flooded after weeks of continuous rainfall caused England’s River Thames to burst its banks. Boasting 9 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms, George’s mansion with wife Amal is valued at about $18 million. In recent weeks, the UK has been deluged by continuous rainfall, with some areas seeing downpours nearly every day of the year so far.
Jessica Alba is single and it cost her 7 figures to make it official. She has finalized her split from Cash Warren, bringing their 16-year marriage to a legal end and closing out a relationship that spanned nearly 2 decades. Documents show the former couple will share joint custody of their 3 children, ranging in age from 8 to 17. She will pay Cash $3 million to balance out the division of assets.
The romantic drama “Wuthering Heights”, featuring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, secured first place at the weekend box office with $34.8 million in debut earnings. Sony’s animated feature “GOAT” claimed second position, earning $26 million in its opening weekend. Third place belonged to “Crime 101” at $15.1 million, starring Chris Hemsworth as a jewel thief orchestrating elaborate Los Angeles freeway heists.
Taylor Swift is asking the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to stop a bedding company from registering a trademark for “Swift Home”, saying the name and styling could lead shoppers to assume the products are connected to her. Taylor’s team argues the logo resembles her trademarked signature.
A week after dropping the hilarious, retro ’90s video for ‘Opalite’, Taylor Swift has released 2 extended versions of the star-studded clip, including what she calls some “fanny pack angles”. On IG, she shared behind-the-scenes screen grabs and wrote, “I never want to forget a single detail of this hysterical shoot, and now I don’t have to!”
Travis Kelce accidentally struck a spectator in the head with a golf ball during the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Trav immediately apologized to the fan. Social media footage captured the interaction, with one TikTok user writing “He was told by the lady that she is OK. Nice guy.” This marks the second time he has accidentally hit fans with golf balls, following a similar incident at the American Century Celebrity Golf Championship in July 2024.
Melissa Etheridge has dropped the new single ‘Bein’ Alive’ from her upcoming album “RISE”. She calls it an uplifting tune “with themes of love and hope”, in which she “wanted people to feel what rock and roll feels like.”
Luke Grimes, the “Yellowstone” star, will release second album “Redbird” on April 3. The first single ‘Love You Now’ dropped on Friday. He’ll star in the leading role of the upcoming CBS series “MARSHALS”, premiering March 1.
Fox has selected Stephen Amell to headline its upcoming “Baywatch” reboot, set to premiere during the 2026-2027 television season. The “Arrow” actor will portray Hobie Buchannon, son of original series protagonist Mitch Buchannon, previously played by David Hasselhoff.
Sony Pictures is creating another “Charlie’s Angels” film with Drew Barrymore returning as producer. The franchise originated from the late 1970s TV series featuring three female detectives working for mysterious benefactor Charlie. Drew previously starred in the 2000 film adaptation alongside Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu, which earned $264.1 million globally and spawned a 2003 sequel.
“The Simpsons” will not end with a final episode, according to showrunner Matt Selman. As the series enters its 37th season, he says he has no plans for a traditional finale. He also told “The New York Post” the show “isn’t meant to end” and would finish with a regular episode if it ever did. “The Simpsons” aired its 800th episode, “Irrational Treasure” this past weekend.
“The Simpsons” writer Matt Selman says there’s one celeb he’s still trying to get as a guest star on the animated series. When asked who his most sought-after guest star for the show is, he responded, Will Ferrell. “The Simpsons” has landed high-profile guest stars since it premiered on FOX in 1989, including notable cameos by Lady Gaga, Meryl Streep and Paul McCartney, to name a few.
“Heated Rivalry” actor Hudson Williams confirmed his relationship with his longtime girlfriend in a Valentine’s Day post. The 25-year-old actor shared a collage on Instagram showing the couple together, including two mirror selfies and a playful photo of them in bed. He added a red heart emoji and the message, “Happy Valentine’s Day”.
J. Cole has officially secured his seventh consecutive number one album on the Billboard 200 with his latest release, “The Fall-Off”. The highly anticipated project debuted with 280,000 equivalent album units, marking one of the biggest hip-hop openings of the 2020s. This release is a massive double album featuring 24 tracks, which J. Cole has stated was intended to be his final studio project.
Tyra Banks has officially confirmed that “America’s Next Top Model” is returning for its 25th cycle, marking the first competitive season since the show went off the air in 2018. The announcement was made in conjunction with a new three-part Netflix docuseries, “Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model”, which premiered on Monday.
Jeff Probst has officially addressed long-standing rumors about his potential retirement, confirming he has no plans to leave “Survivor”. The iconic host said, “I’m telling you right now, there’s no thought in my mind at all about leaving.” While he acknowledged that the show will eventually go on without him, he made it clear that he intends to remain in his role for as long as he is physically and mentally capable.
Before his death last week following a battle with colorectal cancer, James Van Der Beek filmed one final project. He’ll appear in the upcoming Prime series “Elle”, a prequel to the 2001 film “Legally Blonde”. Production on Elle began in April 2025, and the series is set to premiere on July 1. The show follows Elle, during her high school years. James portrays the school superintendent and mayoral candidate Dean Wilson.
Snoop Dogg gave a family tickets to the Olympics after they helped him out when his credit card wasn’t accepted at their restaurant. When his card didn’t go through, the owners of Cronox told him not to worry about it. In return, Snoop sent them 5 tickets to see the men’s snowboard halfpipe final. He’s in in Italy as an Olympics correspondent for NBC.
Heart’s Nancy Wilson wants to make one more Heart album and then hit the road. She said she has some new “songs going on”, and “This is the perfect time for Heart…to make a victory lap out of our legacy. So, I figure we need to make one more Heart album.”
A jukebox musical based on Foreigner’s music is set to open in April. The previously announced production “Feels Like The First Time – The Foreigner Musical”, will run April 17-26 at the Little Theatre on Long Island University’s Brookville campus. The production, set in 1985, will tell the tale of a suburban family who wins an MTV contest with a prize of a visit from a rock star, including a backyard concert.
Apple Podcasts will introduce video capabilities this spring, joining the growing video podcast trend. Users can switch between watching and listening within the app, download videos for offline viewing, and access horizontal full-screen display.
Anderson Cooper will exit CBS News’ “60 Minutes” after nearly two decades as a correspondent, citing his desire to spend more time with his young children. The CNN anchor was in renewal negotiations with CBS but chose to focus on his Warner Bros. Discovery duties, including his 8 p.m. show, grief-focused podcast, and Sunday program “The Whole Story”.











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