Millie Bobby Brown, the breakout star of 'Stranger Things,' has lodged a complaint accusing David Harbour of repeated "bullying and harassment" during production, ahead of the show's highly-anticipated final season.
Supermodel and television icon Heidi Klum stunned fans once again with her extraordinary Halloween vision, emerging as a lifelike Medusa complete with slithering mechanical snakes, glowing reptilian eyes, and intricate body paint.
During a concert segment meant for a fun prank call to Selena Gomez, Sombr realized mid-call that he'd reached Benny Blanco—and the giggles turned into an awkward sprint to hang up.
Ana de Armas decided to "pause" her romance with Tom Cruise, citing discomfort over how quickly things progressed. The pair will remain professional collaborators on their upcoming film 'Deeper' and still hold mutual respect.
At the WSJ Magazine Innovator Awards, pop star Billie Eilish criticized ultra-wealthy attendees—including Mark Zuckerberg—asking "If you're a billionaire, why are you a billionaire?" and urges them to use their fortune for good.
Pop star Demi Lovato revived the long-running "Poot Lovato" meme by dressing up as the character for Halloween 2025, complete with photos and TikTok videos of the transformation.
Katy Perry confirmed her relationship with Justin Trudeau once again, during her Lifetimes Tour in Prague, after turning down a fan’s surprise marriage proposal on stage.
Jesse Eisenberg, who portrayed Mark Zuckerberg in the 2010 film 'The Social Network,' has confirmed he will not return for the follow-up. He states that he feels he has "grown into something else," and the decision is not a reflection on the film itself.
'The Conjuring' universe expands with a new prequel exploring Ed and Lorraine Warren's early years and an HBO series in development, ensuring the blockbuster horror saga continues its chilling legacy.
Jennifer Lawrence reflects on her early career behaviour in public interviews, calling her former persona "annoying" and attributing backlash to her personality rather than her work.