Here's a quick recap of today's stories, but you can catch more details when you listen to Dina's Dirt podcast!
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Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker got married (again) in Italy over the weekend. Kourtney's three kids were there, and Travis' son, daughter, and stepdaughter were all there as well. Her family was there, and several celebrities were invited. There's even a rumor that Beyoncé showed, though we haven't seen proof just yet. Kourtney shared some photos from the ceremony on her Instagram.
Aimee Osbourne, the oldest child of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, was saved from a fire, along with a producer she was working with. There were 78 firefighters who responded to a call for a fire burning through a two-story concrete industrial building in Hollywood. Both Aimee and her producer suffered smoke-related respiratory symptoms and were treated on the scene. According to the LAFD, firefighters discovered what appeared to be a marijuana grow operation on the second floor of the building.
Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger welcomed their second child, Eloise Christina Schwarzenegger Pratt. She joins big sister, one-year-old Lyla, and Chris' nine-year-old son, Jack, with ex, Anna Faris.
"Today" weatherman Al Roker completed the Brooklyn half-marathon. At the end of the 13-point-2 mile run, his wife, Deborah Roberts, presented him with a medal.
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Val Kilmer was able to take part in a scene for "Top Gun: Maverick" thanks to AI. Val, who lost his voice to throat cancer after a two-year battle, was able to deliver his lines in the film using archival recordings and technology, according to his daughter, Mercedes Kilmer. She also said that the relationship between her dad and Tom Cruise runs deep, explaining, "I was on set, I saw it live and it was extraordinary." She said her dad was thrilled to be included, adding, "It means a lot to my dad as he's very proud of that film." Mercedes said her dad has improved, noting, "He can speak, but it's really raspy."
Kylie Jenner is getting slammed for killing the earth. Fans were on her for flying from Camarillo to Van Nuys in her $72 million plane, according to The Sun. The distance is just 45 miles, with a flight time of just under 15 minutes, using 127 gallons of jet fuel.
"Saturday Night Live" said goodbye to Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant, Pete Davidson, and Kyle Mooney for the last time on the season finale. Kate said farewell with her "Close Encounters" sketch. Aidy's formal goodbye happened during her appearance on the Weekend Update segment. Pete finished with the Weekend Update as well, with a more heartfelt goodbye. And, Kyle said his goodbyes during the final sketch.
After last week's announcement from MTV that they're rebooting "Jersey Shore," the cast of the original series is speaking out about how they feel. Pauly D, Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino, Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi, Jenni "J-Woww" Farley, Vinny Guadagnino, Deena Cortese, and Angelina Pivarnick all took to Twitter to issue a joint statement about "Jersey Shore 2.0." They said, "We gave our all over the past 13 years, became a family, and continue to open our lives to the world. So please understand that we are not in support of a version that will exploit our original show, our hard work, and authenticity to gain viewers." MTV is fuming over it, source dish, calling the cast "ungrateful" and saying, "It's disgusting they'd take a swipe at the network."
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Doja Cat announced that she's going to have to cancel her upcoming summer shows after undergoing surgery on her tonsils. She explained that she was taking antibiotics, drank wine, and was "vaping all day long," which led to a "nasty" growth on her tonsil. She ended up having two surgeries and not only has to cancel her shows but also has to bail on opening for The Weeknd's tour.
Elon Musk hit back against sexual assault claims, challenging his accuser to describe a unique part of his body that "isn't known by the public." He claims the allegations are politically motivated, noting the accuser stayed quiet all these years after reportedly being paid $250,000 to keep the accusations to herself. He doubled-down, saying, "I have a challenge to this liar who claims their friend saw me 'exposed' — describe just one thing, anything at all (scars, tattoos, …) that isn't known by the public. She won't be able to do so, because it never happened."
In the Johnny Depp / Amber Heard trial, Johnny seems to be ahead in the court of public opinion. "Real Housewives of New York" alum Bethenny Frankel said on her podcast that Johnny will be "anointed Gandhi and the Pope because he was in a relationship with the craziest woman that's walked this planet." Mission NGO, an Italian-based domestic violence organization has released a statement saying, "In deep respect of the victims of domestic abuses that we have to affirm for intellectual honesty are, generally, WOMEN, we feel to express, as women, as mothers, as free thinkers, our compassion for Johnny Depp in this bad page of his personal history." Johnny's "Dark Shadows" co-star, Eva Green, posted, "I have no doubt Johnny will emerge with his good name and wonderful heart revealed to the world, and life will be better than it ever was for him and his family." That got more than 200,000 likes. And, according to Radar, there's a petition collecting signatures to call on L'Oreal to end its contract with Amber Heard as one of their ambassadors.
Laura Dern never realized the age difference between her and Sam Neill, her "Jurassic Park" co-star. At the time (1993), Laura was 25, and Sam was 44. Now that the two are back together starring in "Jurassic World Dominion," she's now realizing just how much older he is. Sam is too, saying in an interview that "It never occurred to me until I opened a magazine and there was an article called 'Old geezers and gals'…and there I was, on the list. I thought, 'Come on. It can't be true.'" It is true, Sam, but you make geezer look good!


