Taylor Swift and Matty Healy have reportedly ended their relationship because they reportedly felt they were both "extremely busy and realized they're not really compatible with each other."
Ed Sheeran stopped by Philip's Steaks in South Philadelphia this weekend to help make cheesesteaks for his fans. He asked Saturday asking where to find the best Philly cheesesteak then told fans, "Philly! Cheesesteaks are on me today at Philip's Steaks." Later that night, Ed broke more records with the most heavily attended show at Lincoln Financial Field with 77,900 people.
It's Pete Davidson vs. PETA over his new dog. He left PETA an angry message Monday after their Senior VP of Cruelty Investigations publically slammed Pete for buying a puppy at an NYC pet store instead of adopting from a shelter. Pete told her answering machine that he's allergic to dogs but does fine with cavapoos, a nearly hypoallergenic breed because they don't shed. Also, he pointed out the dog is for his mother, whose cavapoo just died.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's daughter, Princess Lillibet, just turned two, but she'll get no "happy birthday" wished from her grandpa, King Charles III. According to an insider the Royals do not recognize a "birthday of non-working members," though the late Queen Elizabeth II did last year.
In more Royal news, Princess Eugenie gave birth to a son on May 30, her second. Ernest George Ronnie Brooksbank joins their first son, August, who was born last year. Princess Eugenie is not a working royal either so she probably shouldn't get her hopes up for a baby gift from the King.
Chrissy Teigen freaked when her 23andMe DNA test showed she had an identical twin. She even called her dad and asked when she was born, "were there two of me?" Her sister, Tina Teigen, figured out the mystery. When they had signed up for the show "Finding Your Roots," their results were put under secret names, and even though they never finished shooting the show, her results were still in the system. Chrissy said, "My identical twin was myself! I was matching myself."
Michael J. Fox says his battle with Parkinson's disease is getting worse, and it was quite obvious at the "Back to the Future" event he attended this past weekend. Michael was walking on the stage when his legs gave and he fell forward, thankfully onto a sofa that was on the stage. He tried to play it off with a laugh and a smile, but it's obvious it shook the audience.
Brian Cox hasn't watched the last few episodes of "Succession's" final season. Brian played Logan Roy, the aging media mogul that forced all his children to battle it out for ownership of his empire. Brian said
he doesn't enjoy watching his own work, but aside from that, he avoided watching the end of the show "Because of what happened to Logan, I've been disinclined to watch."
"The Real Housewives of New York City" alum Bethenny Frankel shared with ET that she was asked to take down a comment she made about Meghan Markle, noting, "A very very very famous A+++ list person called me to ask me to please remove the post and apologize to Meghan Markle when I posted the 'Cry me a river' tweet. A personal friend of hers." She didn't back down, and as a matter of fact, noted, "I chose reality TV, to work towards making money, to be scrutinized and criticized… People beg to enter the often toxic institution I signed up for. That WAS the life I chose. You can't play stupid and smart." You actually can, if that's what they write in the script for your "reality" character.


