Jennifer Aniston and Jim Curtis stepped out for a romantic double date in L.A., even under rainy skies. The couple, now Instagram official, continues to deepen their bond on relaxed, joyful outings.
Supermodel Bella Hadid posted a TikTok dancing to Taylor Swift's 'The Fate of Ophelia,' calling the song life-changing. Despite her ongoing health struggles, she says it's "changing her brain chemistry" and is completely obsessed.
In a recent interview, Matt Damon praises 'The Odyssey' as the most "massively entertaining" film of his career. Directed by Christopher Nolan, the movie adapts Homer’s classic tale with a star-studded cast and is set to hit theatres in 2026.
Taylor Swift's intimate handwritten note to Liam Payne offers a rare glimpse at her quiet support for the former One Direction star. With Payne's tragic death in 2024, the letter now carries deeper emotional weight as it heads to auction this winter.
Billie Eilish lashes out at Elon Musk over his growing wealth, and urges him to use it for global good instead of hoarding it. She argues he could solve world hunger, and rebuild war-torn areas, if he chooses to use his fortune wisely.
Nintendo's next big-screen adventure blasts off in April 2026 as Mario and friends journey through galaxies in 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.' Set for a theatrical release in 2026, the film is built on the massive success of 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie.'
Shakira made a rare public appearance with her sons at the 'Zootopia 2' premiere, turning heads with matching purple outfits. The event marked a special family moment as the singer returns as Gazelle in the highly anticipated sequel.
Cardi B has given birth to a baby boy with NFL star Stefon Diggs, and is now a mother of four. The arrival marks a fresh era in her life just as she gears up for a new album and tour.
Selena Gomez opens up about married life with Benny Blanco, stating it "such a dream so far," and describing the early days as blissful while balancing career and love.
The worldwide Labubu collectible trend is making its way to the big screen with a new Sony Pictures film now in development. The beloved "ugly-cute" monster toys, born from Hong Kong illustrator Kasing Lung, continue expanding their cultural reach.