Taylor Swift has allegedly secretly commissioned six wedding gowns. Sources say, “There are multiple gowns standing by. Taylor could wear one dress the entire night, or she could change several times. At this point, every option is on the table. Some of the dresses are deliberate decoys. The goal is to confuse people, stop leaks, and make sure nobody figures out the real look ahead of time. Every designer involved signed ironclad NDAs.”
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are allegedly planning a London celebration after they get married. A source says, “London holds a huge place in Taylor’s heart, and she has so many British friends who she wants to celebrate with. Travis and Taylor partied at the Chiltern two years ago following her Eras tour dates at Wembley, and it is a special place for her. They’re looking at entertainment options, but Taylor obviously has lots of talented friends in the music industry so it’s likely some could end up performing.”
Bruno Mars tells People magazine that he learned from his idols how to command a stage. “What I like about Elvis is the same thing I like about James Brown, Michael Jackson, Prince. These guys, back in the day, there was no smoke and mirrors. It was just raw talent. They would step out onstage and command an audience.”
NBC has approved a game show adaptation of the popular word puzzle game “Wordle,” set to debut in 2027, with Savannah Guthrie serving as host and Jimmy Fallon as executive producer. The new game show format will involve teams of three competing in challenges to solve five-letter word puzzles, aiming to translate the engagement and community spirit of the online Wordle game into a live competition.
Niall Horan, former member of One Direction, has announced his “Dinner Party Live On Tour,” which will take place across North America in 2027 to support his upcoming album “Dinner Party” set for release on June 5. The full tour will comprise 26 dates, kicking off in Minnesota in March 2027, and includes performances in multiple major cities across North America.
When “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” airs its final episode on CBS on May 21, “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” will be dark. Jimmy has confirmed that his ABC show will not produce a new episode for that night, out of deference to Stephen’s sendoff. It’s a gesture with precedent. Jimmy made the same call in 2015, when David Letterman signed off, opting not to compete against the final broadcast of one of his comedy heroes.
Shakira remains the Queen of World Cup Music. She’s been tapped once again for the official 2026 FIFA World Cup song. ‘Dai Dai’ with Nigerian star Burna Boy will premiere on Thursday. She shared a 1-minute teaser in an IG video, where she is shown wearing a royal blue miniskirt and bright yellow top while dancing and holding a soccer ball.
Billie Eilish’s new concert film “Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)”, directed by James Cameron, is new in theaters, but is expected to be available to stream at home early this summer. Filmed in 2025 in Manchester, England, it earned $7.5 million domestically and $12.6 million internationally in its first weekend of theatrical release.
Red Hot Chili Peppers have sold their recorded music catalog to Warner Music Group in a deal worth more than $300 million. Five years after the group sold its publishing rights for $150 million, they’ve unloaded their recorded output –13 studio albums in total – in a deal that was completed last Friday.
A documentary about last year’s Oasis reunion tour is coming to theaters and Disney+ in late summer. The doc includes “rehearsal, backstage and onstage access as well as the first joint interviews with Noel and Liam in over 25 years.”
Ella Langley is the first female country artist to have the top two spots on the Billboard Hot 100. “Choosin’ Texas” is #1 for a ninth week, and “Be Her” is at #2. The only other country artist to do this was Morgan Wallen last May. He actually had the top three spots.
Sports Illustrated announced its “SI Beyond The Pitch” series featuring major artists performing across four cities celebrating the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The partnership brings 50 Cent and Diplo to NYC’s Cipriani Wall Street on July 18 during championship weekend. The Chainsmokers will perform at Miami’s DAER on June 26, while Nelly kicks off the series at Hollywood Palladium on June 12.
Media mogul Byron Allen will purchase BuzzFeed for $120 million, taking a 52 percent majority stake and becoming CEO. Current CEO Jonah Peretti will step down to focus on AI development. Byron, who owns Weather Channel assets and 13 TV stations through Allen Media Group, plans to expand BuzzFeed into streaming video and user-generated content.
Two Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Officers are suing Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s production company, claiming their Netflix film “The Rip”, released in January, damaged their reputations by suggesting misconduct linked to a real 2016 investigation in which they seized more than $21 million. The film opens with the message “inspired by true events.”
Amazon Prime Video has renewed the action series “Reacher” for a fifth season, announced Monday during its upfront presentation. The show, starring Alan Ritchson, continues to be one of the platform’s top performers. Season 3 drew 54.6 million global viewers in its first 19 days, making it the most-watched season on Prime Video since Fallout Season 1.
HBO announced Ben Kingsley, Max Minghella and Pekka Strang join “The White Lotus” Season 4 in what it called its final casting announcement. The trio plays recurring characters in Mike White’s dramedy, now heading to France during the Cannes Film Festival. The season follows rival film teams over one week and will target French customer service.
Red Hot Chili Peppers have reportedly sold their recorded music catalog to Warner Music Group in a massive deal worth more than $300 million after originally seeking around $350 million. The sale includes the band’s 13 studio albums and iconic hits like “Under the Bridge”, “Californication”, “Give It Away” and “Can’t Stop”. Industry insiders estimate the catalog brings in roughly $26 million a year through streaming, licensing, radio airplay, and music sales.
Amazon has officially renewed its comedy series “Jury Duty” for a third season, as announced by Prime Video’s head of global TV, Peter Friedlander, during the company’s upfront presentation on Monday. The series, which first premiered in 2023, features unsuspecting participants in staged scenarios, with the first season focusing on a fake jury trial and the second season, titled “Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat”, set in a corporate environment at a hot sauce company.
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