Taylor Swift's lawyers sent a cease-and-desist letter to a college student, Jack Sweeney, who runs social media accounts that tracks celebrities' private jet usage. Her lawyers called it "stalking and harassing behavior" that threatens her safety, and they threatened legal action if he didn't stop. He and his lawyer say he's not going to stop, and he posted a two-page letter on social media, which was sent to her lawyers too. The real kicker, however, is the caption on his post…"Look What You Made Me Do." That's a Taylor Swift song, if you didn't know. His lawyer says he's just uploading publicly available data from the Federal Aviation Administration to social media and is just exercising his right to protected speech, pointing out he has uploaded similar information about other celebs as well, like Elon Musk. Speaking of flights, Travis Kelce left his golf trip in Las Vegas to fly around the globe to Australia to hang out with GF Taylor Swift, of course, who is there to perform.
Machine Gun Kelly has a new tattoo – and it's a shocker. Basically, he got a layer of solid black ink from his pecs to his neck and down his arms. It's giving off superhero costume vibes for sure. This tattoo completely covers and blacks out all his other tattoos, which he felt were too chaotic for him at this point in his life. He wants to be clear he did this for "spiritual purposes only." The tattoo took multiple hours-long visits and 44 needles to complete.
People are coming down on former first daughter Malia Obama for dropping her last name and opting to go by Malia Ann (her middle name) instead.
Whoopi Goldberg, whose real name is actually Caryn Johnson, is defending Malia's choice to go by a different professional name. Whoopi said on "The View," "Why do you care what she calls herself," adding, "If I can be Whoopi Goldberg, she can be whoever the hell she wants to be."
Mark Wahlberg hit the red carpet for the L.A. premiere of "Arthur the King," and he was asked by Extra why he wasn't involved in the recent Dunkin' Super Bowl ad with Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, and Tom Brady since he's a Boston boy too. Mark, who previously joked he was from "the wrong side of the tracks," said, "I didn't get the call. Hopefully, I will get the call.
I will show up." Hey, here's hoping there's a sequel.


