Taylor Swift helped out her friend Selena Gomez at her Rare Impact Fund Benefit. Taylor donated two tickets to her concert with a starting bid of $5,000, but the final bid ended up being $15,000, the biggest ticket item of the night. Those two tickets are good for any future Taylor Swift concert around the world. And remember, if you don't have $15,000 to spend on tickets, you can always get a movie ticket. "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" concert film has generated over $100 million in advance ticket sales.
Francia Raisa was spotted outside Selena Gomez' Rare Impact Fund Benefit and Extra asked her about her friendship with Selena Gomez. She said the two became friends back in 2008 and "trauma-bonded" over things that were going on in their lives. She also admitted their relationship has had some "ups and downs," noting, "I don't know any relationship that's perfect… but obviously I never regretted it. I am happy that we are here today, celebrating and supporting each other." She also made it clear that there was never any drama about the kidney she donated to Selena in 2017, saying, "Just for the record, it had nothing to do with the kidney - 'cuz I don't want any click-bait..."
Ed Sheeran has admitted in an interview with GQ Hype that he has a "hole" in the ground on his property that will be his final resting place. Ed already has a chapel on his estate where he can mourn and host friends' weddings, and he said it's important to him to have a place on the grounds where his daughters can remember him. As to why he's already planning his demise, Ed said he's "had friends die without wills, and no one knows what to do."
Victoria Beckham got called out by her husband, David, in their new Netflix docuseries, "Beckham." During a confessional interview, Victoria, aka Posh Spice, suggested she came from a blue-collar life, saying, "We both come from families that work very hard. We're very working-class." That's when David popped his head in and shouted, "Be honest!" When Victoria protested, David asked her, "What car did your dad drive you to school in?" At that point, Posh relents, replying, "It depends, but yes in the 80s my dad had a Rolls Royce." To be fair, all her friends' parents were probably driving them to school in Bugattis and McLarens.




